Thursday, May 24, 2012
2:28 PM Arizona, 11:28 PM Spain
I’m intoxicated!
How I got to this state I’ll explain in the following passages. We were on the road at 8:00 AM looking for a
bus station which Lisa had arrived at yesterday. Lisa dumped her bike at Santo Domingo de la
Calzada two days ago using the bus to get to Burgos yesterday. We arrive at the bus station and find out
that my bike can go on the bus but, the front wheel must be off along with the
bags. We can do this! So after purchasing, a ticket there is an
hour and half wait for our bus. Off we
go in search of some breakfast along with a place to get wireless. We find this decadent Chocolate place that
advertises it is a Wi-Fi hot spot. We
order a tea and chocolate cake covered with chocolate syrup for Lisa and Coffee
and chocolate cake covered with chocolate syrup for me. Oh my god the cake and syrup where to die for
however, there was no Wi-Fi.
After breakfast it’s time to unload and take apart
the bike. Look at the bus ticket, which
is in Spanish, and think I have found the number which indicates what platform
the bus will pull into. There are two
other bike riders across the station from me and they pull out large plastic bags
which they use for their front wheels and Panniers. Well as luck would have it I've got some
plastic bags of my own only they are not very large so I’ll need to duct tape
them together in order to cover the wheel.
I certainly am not covering my panniers up as no one has plastic bags on
their suitcases. Busy at work secure in
knowing our bus will pull in right in front of me I see Lisa waving at me from
across the terminal and pointing at a bus there. Grabbing a nearby hand truck I hurriedly
throw all my stuff on and wheel it to the other side of the terminal. Lisa later informs me the number I though was
the bay number was my seat number. Duh!
We are off on a three hour ride to Leon. No schlepping the bike and stuff over hill
and dale, rocks and rivers or speeding trucks.
Lisa is feeling guilty but, I am loving it since we are not the only
ones taking a short cut. The bus is a
new experience since I have never been on a bus with an attendant before. The attendant strolls the aisle offering
passengers drinks, snacks, and wet wipes.
After we arrive at Leon, we check on trains and busses to make yet
another jump as Lisa is running out of time.
We are not sure where the Albergue is so we wander around town looking
for it. A fellow happens to be walking
in the direction of the Albergue and shows us the way. We settle in then decide to see what the city
has to offer. As we head down the stairs
two ladies from the bus are coming up.
They are making arrangements to ship stuff ahead and we ask if they
would join us for a drink to pick their minds.
The four of us walk around and finally settle in at a small café. Our new friends are Barb and Mindy from
Vancouver Canada.
Our one drink turned into six and with each drink a
small bread sandwich is served. No need
for dinner at this point as we have each had six sandwiches and several friend
eggs. We have shared our life’s most
intimate stories, have laughed our asses off, taken pictures, and even shared a
tear. Lisa and I have a curfew, much
like teenagers, so we hug and kiss Barb and Mindy good-bye then head back to
the Albergue not quite staggering but dam close laughing with abandon. We make it back and all are in bed but
us. Snickering we change in the hall so
as not to wake our roommates. There is
no way I’m going to be able to lay down so it is the common room for me. There we find a seventy four year old man
patching up his feet before going to bed.
Lisa is off to bed while I nod off on the couch for a short while. Finally,
I make it to our room for a short night’s sleep. We share a quiet giggle before slipping off
to sleep
Buen Camion!
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