In no particular order:
Laundromats in Spain have the detergent included in the wash, no need to add it.
Although people in the Albergues speak a variety of languages, all snoring sounds like different tunes of the same language.
All commodes in Spain have two buttons to flush, one for a small flush, the other for a larger “load”.
Restaurants and businesses in Tennessee need the kind of juicer machines that almost every little restaurant/bar has on the Camino. They just drop in 3 or 4 oranges, the machines splits each one in half, then out comes the juice. DELICIOUS
More than half of all churches and Cathedrals have Saint Mary in the title. In the Catholic Churches, all I see by the way, there are a number of paintings, figures of the Virgin Mary, but much fewer ones of Jesus.
Gasoline is approximately $6 a gallon in Spain.
Most vehicles in Spain are small.
Dinner in the evening in most restaurants starts at 7pm, not before. I’ve not seen an all you can eat buffet.
IN LOOKING BACK AT MY POSTS, I REALIZE I FAILED TO POST WHILE I WAS ACTUALLY ON THE CAMINO!
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