
Saturday, July 21, 2007
What Is Empanada? PART 2

Thursday, July 19, 2007
Want To Go For A Bike Ride? PART 1

From where I live it's easy. Every path and road goes somewhere, over and under hills, woods, villages, alongside highways, up mountains... get in shape here in Asturias real quick with a bicycle tour. First I take off out of my garage, on top of a steep hill. So the beginning is complimentary- zoom zoom down the hill, past all manner of plants and animals (we saw a baby boar trotting down the road one time recently- she must have beem a mix, with stripes, orange coloring. Looked like some kind of tropical animal from S. America).
Momentum takes me up partway, and then I have to pedal. Maybe I will walk the last few meters, to the top of the hill... and I am already in another hamlet (like a rural neighborhood). Now it's down again, twisting and turning like on a rollercoaster. What a blast! You don't have to ride like me, slow works too, but I like this. All that speed is enough to carry me a good mile (no braking), past the abandoned mining area all the way to the bottom of the "monte" which leaves me in another, but much larger, rural "urban" area. This one is interesting, it was built for the miners when that concern was still in operation. The company was from Belgium so out of the blue in the middle of Asturias rises a place that looks like blue-collar Belfast, or some other N Europe city. Rowhouses (unheard of here) and a neat layout. I glide past, to the residential part below. There are a few shops, and some almost suburban American looking houses, made of stone. Under the bridge and I am deposited on the other side of the highway. Now I am in what is verging on a small town, shops, appartments, bars...and empanada. Mmmm. What is empanada? (To be continued)
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
The Estuary at Villaviciosa

On a bright day with soft weather there is a place of calm called "La Ria de Villaviciosa". This is the exit of several small rivers to the sea, in the region of Asturias, on the green north coast of Spain. A bridge is crossed and suddenly the land opens up, with spreading water and wetlands. Reeds, islands, birds, the agua becomes salty as the ocean draws near, some 4 miles down the road. Along both sides of this estuary are houses; chalets, farmhouses, stables. There are many restaurants, and places to rent a canoe or kayak.
The boat launches are right on the water, which is where I
want to be. First, though, I am going to the local wildlife museum.
This aquarium, terrarium and exposition shows the variety of plants
and animals, land and sea, found in natural park- I forgot to
mention, this is a protected zone with carefully tended natural
resources. The plan for the economy is to develop green tourism,
and adventure/nature experience. So I am in the right place, for
someone of my temperment. Bicycle on a quiet road, wander the edge
of the water, to get to...the beach. Of course. At the end of this
route is the marina, with fishing boats, more watercraft rentals,
restaurants, and an evergreen park of eucalyptae. Fresh smelling
and clear, with a warm wind and gentle clouds in a blue sky...
And then, the beach. A long walkway buffers the park and beach
front from the ria, ideal for fishing. If you like bass you are in
luck because this is a major feeding area. You can join the locals
there, with the same idea, or jump in the water like I am about to
do. It's very calm here, and shallow, because this is the protected
side of the estuary- which is all salt water now. On the other
side, at this point, is the famous beach of Rodiles, with another
eucalyptus park still, and a long stretch of sand. I could swim
across the way, it's only about 1/3 of a mile....but maybe I will
pay the fee to the ferryman (in the summer he can be found there, or
hanging around the bar in front).
Right at this point of land, aptly named El Puntal, is a block of
seafront apartments. That's where I want my vacation house, go
downstairs and be on the beach, in the water, in the woods, sit
outside at the cafe, putter around in my kayak.
Or maybe I would rather be in the mountains. That's for next time.
Wednesday, July 4, 2007
Hola Amigos

Hello friends,
My name is Blue Bell, and I will be your virtual guide to a very special place in Spain. It's a place so hidden that very few people outside Spain know about it. It is called Paraíso Natural (Natural Paradise) by Spaniards, and it has some of the highest and most rugged mountains in Europe. As a matter of fact, it's more like a Spanish Switzerland, with the added benefit of a stunning coastline of high cliffs, quaint fishing villages, and sandy beaches.
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