What Granada has taught me. . .
Is it the cities that teaches... or the experience? Either way, I'll give the credit to Granada.
**Disclaimer** Sorry no photos
Today I have learned several things.
Granada is hot and humid. The streets smell like everything, EVERYTHING. Pali is here, and still sucks. You can buy bag of natural cashews (no oil and unsalted) for less the $4. Things are cheaper. Tona is better in bottles. Hostel are filled with all types of people. Taxi's are SUPER CHEAP. Shoeshines are everywhere. Men cat call,. . . but, ''It's my fault, I wore shorts''. Its nice to travel alone. People still ride bike, more americas should. Almost everyone has facebook, young and old. One of my taxi driver of the day (there were two in count) has a personal vendetta against Jimmie Carter, He said, ''Ayy Jimmie Carter, si lo veo no mato'' then he moved his hands as to strangle... if you look, you can find great hummus anywhere....
Thank you Granada you are my perfect get away!
love,
Jo
**Disclaimer** Sorry no photos
Today I have learned several things.
Granada is hot and humid. The streets smell like everything, EVERYTHING. Pali is here, and still sucks. You can buy bag of natural cashews (no oil and unsalted) for less the $4. Things are cheaper. Tona is better in bottles. Hostel are filled with all types of people. Taxi's are SUPER CHEAP. Shoeshines are everywhere. Men cat call,. . . but, ''It's my fault, I wore shorts''. Its nice to travel alone. People still ride bike, more americas should. Almost everyone has facebook, young and old. One of my taxi driver of the day (there were two in count) has a personal vendetta against Jimmie Carter, He said, ''Ayy Jimmie Carter, si lo veo no mato'' then he moved his hands as to strangle... if you look, you can find great hummus anywhere....
Thank you Granada you are my perfect get away!
love,
Jo
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