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Project #2 for today. Tin can robot! #tincanrobot #mysonlovesbuilding #minimechanic (at Yorkville, Illinois)
Day 16 - Alquézar and La Ruta de Pasarelas
Woke to the awful discovery that ants have been attacking the tent. We now have a series of tiny holes all over the place :( gutting.
Going the distance has taken its toll on the car tyres. The twisty road under heavy load has worn the tyre edges so Lee wanted to get them replaced before our drive in the Pyrenees tomorrow.
First we wanted to get our walk in before the mercury rose too high. We didn’t have to venture too far along the route to be wowed by the terrain. We let Gryff off and he was in his element. We decended down over slippery rocks worn smooth by so many feet. When we reached the river at the bottom Gryff made one of his puppy frenzies. Next the route followed some metal walk ways suspended on the cliff face.
We were just thinking about getting Gryff back on his lead when he found a group of Germans enjoying their lunch on the river bed. He quickly snatched a half a cantaloupe melon and dashed off with it. He got a couple of chomps in at a time between us trying to catch him and very soon it was gone. Fortunately the victims of the robbery were not mad about it and the whole group was laughing loudly at the cheeky opportunist.
The sun got hotter by the time we were climbing back up so we were glad to reach the town again and enjoy a scenic lunch with delicious vino.
Then we had to go down to the nearest big town to get these tyres. Between google translate and some gestures we managed to communicate our needs and before too long we were away again.
The trip down to Barbastro gave us the opportunity to visit another cellar. This time the impressive Sommos estate. Our main difficulty in paying a visit is what to do with Gryff so we had to take turns to mind him and taste the wine.
We returned to camp for a cup of tea followed by a cool off in the pool again. Samuel again seemed to enjoy himself but not for too long to save him getting too cool.
Lee then went to the bar to watch the first England match and I took Samuel and Gryff out for a walk up to Alquézar again. I couldn’t get further than the tarmaced surface as I had a tired baby and I forgot to take his dummy with me - fail!
I returned to the bar to find a very happy Lee and left Gryff with him to enjoy the last few minutes of the England match while Samuel and I went back to the tent for bed.
É impressionante a conexão que temos. Eu pego minha caixa de ferramentas e ele ja pega a dele. Fiz alguns apertos na moto e lá estava ele, encaixando precisamente as chaves de brinquedo nos parafusos correspondentes. Pra mim não há dúvidas, seus filhos são o espelho do que você faz! Ensine-os o que é bom! #harleydavidson #minimechanic #childs #son #883r (at Pinhais)
Twin: [pulls out cappuccino-flavored gelato from freezer] It is gelato.
Me: IT'S MILK AND EGGS, BITCH!
TYLER, YOUR DOG IS DOING THE BUTT-SCOOCH ALL OVER THE COUCH.
minimechanic said: yay! or save vodka for the beach, lol.
You KNOW I got that covered. Throw some vodka in some water bottles and no one will suspect a thang ;D
minimechanic replied to your post: I should buy a bottle of mead tomorrow.
what is it?
Mead is an alcoholic beverage that is produced by fermenting a solution of honey and water. It's quite tasty.