John gets stopped - again - for speeding on the motorway but this time the Gendarme is only interested in asking him about the Atom (this is becoming habitual).
Get to Tangier Port and run the usual gauntlet of guys earning a living trying to convince you that they know how to process you through the bureaucracy for a few Dhirams or Euros. Make it on to the ferry to Tarifa with minutes to spare. The roads in Spain, once you head away fron the coast, are spectacular, and we find ourselves blasting up to Seville (150 miles away) in no time.
Eventually find the Cartijo El Esparragal at Gerena, some 20 kms north of Seville - a beautiful Hacienda where in years gone by bulls were run - it still has a private bull ring. We find ourselves the only guests and have the run of the place. Rooms are in fact suites and are bigger than the average house, filled with antiques, and oil paintings of the places colourful history. Refreshed after showers we leave the bike and head out for a cross country blatt in the Atom, up and down the winding country roads north of Seville. John lets me drive for the return journey to the Hacienda and I oblige by worrying the living daylights out of him by my impression of Lewis Hamilton.
Dinner and cigars and planning for tomorrow's continued adventure....
1 comment:
I take it that the picture of the Bulls' heads is the remains of dinner?
Carl
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