Catalonia
We had a more leisurely morning today to sleep in or review our photos. We had a two plus hour bus drive ahead of us so the extra time was appreciated.
Setenil is a lovely little village built into the side of rock overhangs. Bridges crisscrossed the deep valley with winding streets lining both sides. We dined on the back deck of our restaurant. Our mainly vegetarian meal featured sliced fresh tomatoes, a lovely aubergine dish, a gazpacho like dish that you ate on fresh bread, and a quartet of house made desserts.
After lunch we had time to wonder the town. I found a doorway where two cats napped behind a blowing screen. There was a large limestone rock that served as the roof of and outdoor cafe full of diners. Bars hosted couples enjoying coffee, wine, or beer.
We drove a short distance to our hotel for the next two days in Ronda. We had a very short break before our first photo critique of the trip. Each of us turned in 8 photos for Ira to review and give suggestions on how to improve them.
We walked to dinner with stops to photograph the sunset and the valley below..
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