Day 5 Monday 9 May 2022 Logrono travel to Baztan Valley and Elbete village.
Only 20 patrons in the Hotel Bracos for Monday breakfast, the
weekend rush is now long since past. The server said that each weekend day had
more than 100 people for breakfast. Only 2 full trips from floor 7 to the
garage at -1 floor in the garage only 3 of the original 8 cars remain. Luggage
loaded, Jane walked to the door release button while Paul backed up into a
vacate slot directly behind his overnight slot location and then he had to
navigate around two pillars to align properly to climb up and out of the garage
with an inch or two safety on each side with mirrors tucked into park position.
Paul made it without any scratches. That was very close and even more confined
that the elevators at some garages. Luckily this car is not too big.Miguel Gil Mendi grave
Parking is
at a premium in every town in Spain and most parking lots and garages cater to
small cars.
| Elizondo Church |
Just a little way out of town on the highway to Pamplona Paul
was making fun of the Ford Puma GPS system which grossly butchered the
pronouncing of Zaragoza whereupon the GPS screen froze with a notice that the
Ford garage should be visited soon to clear the GPS system fault. I swear to
God she had heard Paul giving her and ear full and shutdown!! Our TomTom did not understand the village of
“Elizondo” and so we fired up our Carmen Garmin who knew exactly where we were going.
( and yes, Paul insisted on taking both the TomTom and the old Garmin with us!
Sigh!) Paul did pull over to a roundabout and shut the car off for a couple of
minutes (Same as Control Alt & Delete on the PC. But the maps screen did
not totally go blank and when the engine was started the fault warning
continued!! How are we going to get around theC
Pamplona bypass now without a
functioning GPS?? Never fear, Carmen Garmin is on the job! Cementary Faces Gorramendi
We actually made it through Pamplona without a problem and headed for Elizondo. We are on our home turf now! We actually drove right through the middle of Pamplona basically the way we had gone thru town back in the 1970s without any bypass and certainly without any GPS back then. When we got to the Baztan, Paul wanted to fill up the car even though it was saying we still had about 250 Km left on the tank. Besides the 95 octane gas unleaded was only 1.59€ per liter and other stations were charging 1.83€
| Elizondo new house on way to Posada. |
| Sepia View of Elizondo Bldg |
| Elbete village next to our apartment |
This is the precise reason you bring back up GPS's!!! 😂🤣😂🤣
ReplyDeleteHome sweet home. Such a beautiful village
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