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Old Jun 17th, 2017, 08:58 AM
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What I love about Spain

some serendipitous thoughts
1. the public bathrooms - seriously some of the best and cleanest we've seen on our travels, even in the small villages where you might expect them to be less than ideal. Many of them are decorated with gorgeous painted tiles - even in the Madrid train station

2. The birds - everywhere we've been (except Barcelona) we have been serenaded by birds almost constantly, something that is sadly disappearing in many American cities

3. the willingness of most folk I meet to tolerate my halting and grammatically challenged Spanish

4. THE FOOD THE FOOD THE FOOD - we feel like we are in food heaven - and almost everywhere we've eaten, even the small casual places, the food is presented so elegantly, and the wait staff are incredibly polite and proper in their presentation - we are madly taking notes so we can recreate some of what we are eating at home.
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#1 - so glad you found some good loos. The tourism boards must have realized how tourists perceived the restrooms because they were the absolute filthiest, smelliest ones in all Europe.
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Diversity of scenery, languages, history and cultures ,
grat Spanish painters, moorish architecture, welcoming people,
Fantastic food and good vine are a bonus.

We keep going back every year(the last ten years) .....another visit planed for October.
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The Spanish are very gracious when you attempt to speak their language.

We have been to every corner except Valencia and the islands, and we never tire of the differences in language, food, history, culture, and politics.
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We have been visiting Spain since 1972 and the changes have been remarkable. In some areas they have progressed 400 years in that time
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There is progress (the loos) and there is 'progress'. Last year at a gas station in a remote area we saw a sign for Amazon Rewards, if you bought your gas there. Sorry, that was a bit much.
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Thanks for posting this. It's been a while since we've been to Spain. Another person glad to know the toilettes are cleaner.

I love Spain, and do agree with their tolerance for imperfect Spanish, but I think most people tolerate that since we're trying.
French people seem to be really nice about these things b/c they usually say, "oh let's just do this in English"
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