Showing posts with label Ancient Treasures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ancient Treasures. Show all posts

Monday, September 25, 2017

Vibrant Valencia

It's Day 2 of our cruise across the Mediterranean, Saturday, September 9th, 2017 ... and I think this must be the only day we didn't take any photos of our approach/ arrival at the Port. 
Maybe we had too much fun on our first night on the boat  ... and we slept in! 

After our breakfast, we took advantage of the shuttle bus service to the city center. Our drop off was near a beautifully landscaped park near the "Porta de Serrano" one of the gate entrances to the old center. 



A view of the river bed park (old Turia River) ... the river bisected the city in two until the mid 50's when a horrific storm and high tide caused the river to overflow it's banks flooding the city with two meters of water. A plan was implemented that diverted the water.
Turia Park is the largest inner city urban park in Europe, offering many activities for everyone. 



Another wonderful botanical specimen and I don't know what it is? 



For being early mid morning the streets were already busy with many people, locals and tourists alike. 

Once through the gates we wandered away from the crowds and found our way to the main square ... Plaza de La Reina (Queen's Square) in the old town.
Time for a coffee break and some people watching ... we discovered a new "chain" of coffee shops here, so much better than our Tim Hortons and Starbucks. 
Cappuccino Grand Café is full of character and atmosphere, their playlist of music is available on CD and for sale.
Their sign says it all ... "best coffee in town"! 

Is there an opportunity to franchise into Canada? I wonder ... 



The view from the café ...





After our enjoyable "coffee break", we were ready to explore some more ... a little time in one of the many churches.







And don't forget it's Saturday ... that's Market Day for me! 
Our small Farmers' Market in Tillsonburg has lots of fresh, farm produce this time of year but nothing like this ... 
Next stop the Central Market located in an unique modernist building.  
Visiting markets isn't for everyone but it truly gives you a look into the culture and life of the locals especially today the Valencianos. 



The market is divided into sections i.e. vegetables, fruits, meats, fish, and specialty items. 
This market was amazing and I now feel like I'm back in Europe! 
I hope you enjoy the tour as much as we did. 
The architecture and the market offerings were exceptional. 




 We were "hamming" it up a bit today ... 



Señor Honey couldn't believe the size of the red peppers ... all this fresh produce! 




My best advice when market shopping ... don't "scrimp on the shrimp"! 



It's too bad we don't have a self-catering place this week, we'd be cooking up a wonderful paella. 
It is said you must eat a Valencian paella with all its fresh seafood, rice, etc. 

Paella anyone?



We strolled a little further before returning to catch the bus back to the port ... some interesting architecture!
 




I'm saying " The water is a little choppy tonight ... where's the gravol?"  
Señor Honey has no problem with the rocking boat! 



We are new to the cruising life and are trying to pace ourselves, we opted for a light dinner in the Terrace Café tonight with a seaside table (12th floor) ...
just what we needed and there was room for some cheese and sweet desserts. 

Which one do you want? 



Señor Honey's cheese and dessert plate ... On my! 
He says "This dessert was the best"  ... Orange Mousse Cake with Praline Cream, yummy! ... and he had room for the cheese and bread! 



My pick was the Tanzanian Chocolate Cake with Molten Caramel ... oh wait the server also added some ice cream and caramel sauce! 
 

Good night from the Mediterranean ...  departed Valencia, Spain at 7:00pm on our way to Palma de Mallorca, Spain (travel distance 140 nautical miles)



Can you tell we both have "sweet tooths"?


Thursday, September 21, 2017

Let The Adventure Begin

Our latest adventure began on September 6th with our departure from home. We have travelled many miles /kilometres by many means of transportation over the past couple of weeks ...  from planes, trains,  automobiles plus a cruise ship and let's not forget our own two feet. 

This adventure includes a new thing for us ... a 10-day Mediterranean cruise from Barcelona to Barcelona, a busy itinerary with only one day of cruising at sea and nine port stops. Monsieur Honey or Señor Honey depending on which country we are in is celebrating a special birthday this year so we decided to give cruising a try. 
We added an extra day on the front and tail end of the cruise in Barcelona, Spain so we could do a little exploring in this amazing city. Plus we have a two weeks stay in Ceret, France at the same apartment we have rented the past two years. We then have a week in the Lot valley to visit with friends made on previous trips. 



We flew with Air France Toronto - Paris -Barcelona approximately 6,830 kilometres, arriving ahead of time in Barcelona on September 7th mid morning. We were very fortunate that the staff at our quirky, boutique hotel near La Rambla was able to check us in and we grabbed a much needed quick nap after the long "Hurry up and wait day of travelling".  Once refreshed we headed out to do some wandering of the surroundings. 

We strolled La Rambla ( a wonderful pedestrian street ) along with 100s or should I say 1000s of others, and down the many narrow side streets.  
Our little taste of Barcelona only wetted our appetite to see more. 






Mirador de Colom 


Do you think it was laundry day? 



It was time for some refreshments and we found a busy square "Placa Reial" totally surrounded by cafes and restaurants on each side, palm trees and a beautiful fountain in the centre. 
We were fortunate to be seated at a sunny, front row table perfect for watching all the activity in the square including the entertainment by the acrobats, singers and musicians plus the usual people watching. 

At the next table were two "British" speaking couples who to our amazement were from South Shields, England ... Graeme's home town! 
We had a fun time with our new acquaintances who were also going on a cruise the next day but on a different ship. 
Our night turned out to be later than we expected ... we stopped for a quick bite of tapas on the way back to our hotel and then it was lights out for a good night's sleep. 
Tomorrow morning ( September 8th) we will explore a bit more before heading to the port for our embarkation at 1 o'clock. 





We hope to see you all again!