From
Wednesday ’til Saturday I got to enjoy E’s hospitality in her Erasmus-city
Zaragoza. This time we didn’t quite nail everything anymore…
On Thursday
the weather wasn’t on our side (rain in Spain, what a disaster!), so after
sleeping long, some jogging home-cooked lunch and drinking melted chocolate
with a chocolate chip cookie in the cutest café in the world (with all the
floral wallpapers, romantic furniture and girly decorations it looked like
inside Tinkerbell’s hmmhmm) we decided to explore a huge mall located a bit
outside of the city. The trip should’ve taken about half an hour with two bus
lines (and a 10 minute walk in between the bus stops). Because we hadn’t needed
a map so far on our trip (and because we were in E’s hometown), we just got
going and hopped on the first bus.
When I look
back now, I think the first mistake we made was to head into a 90 degrees wrong
direction when changing the bus. No, actually the first mistake of E was not to
take an umbrella with her, and my first mistake was to wear my old worn out
sneakers with a hole in their foot sole (surprise surprise, they’re not water
proof). The next mistake was to continue walking into that wrong direction for
almost half an hour (why didn’t it ring a bell that the walking distance
should’ve been much shorter?).
The third mistake was to finally try to locate
us with E’s smart phone’s Google maps and do it wrong. After another 20 minutes
of walking into another wrong direction the next mistake was made: we finally
located ourselves on the map correctly, but didn’t return back the same route
we had come. No, we were confident we could find a shortcut to another bus
stop, so we just kept walking.
After one
and a half hours walking in the forest and along a highway and finding two
cemeteries but no sight of a bus stop, the sun had gone down and we both were
soaking wet and cold since it had been raining cats and dogs all the time. There
were almost tears in our eyes when we finally found the bus going to the mall.
Luckily the mall (Puerto Venecia if my memory serves me right) was worth of all
that trouble. I found a new pair of sneakers for 11 euro, and also bought some
dry socks to change into and a pair of gloves (1.50 €) to replace those I lost
in Seville. E bought a cute pink umbrella and we also treated ourselves with
some over-expensive chocolate.
Lady
Fortuna had obviously turned her back on me that day, because I got some kind
of tummy bug from the dinner we had later that night with E’s Erasmus-friends.
I ended up admiring the bathroom in E’s place for most of Friday. Eventually in
the evening I could eat something again and we made a nice sight-seeing stroll
around the city centre in the soft lights after sunset. It was great to end the
day with a relaxing pizza/movie night watching a sweet rom com (Something
Borrowed).
Now I’m
sitting in a bus on my way to Madrid. Can’t wait to see my host S, a Spanish-German
friend of mine who did her Erasmus in Tübingen this winter!
Budget so
far:
Flights:
112 €
Other
transport: 221 €
Accommodation:
102 €
Food: 116 €
Shopping:
87 €
Others: 31 €
=669 €
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