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Leslie, a narrow street, a glimpsed church - IMG_0055
a very popular playground at night - IMG_0056
Leslie at a pinxtos bar - IMG_0057
Navigating San Sebastian in the evenings requires some liquid courage. - IMG_0063
beach - IMG_0064
After getting only minorly-lost, we make it to our phenomenal hotel, a renovated ironworks from the 17th century. - IMG_0065
the real wine cellars - IMG_0066
including the inevitably naughty ones - IMG_0067
another playground! this one wine-grape themed - IMG_0071
Always iconoclasts, we ended up in a beer bar for dinner during our night in wine country. In fairness, it had been practically impossible to find decent beer thus far. Plus, Leslie was in the throws of a cold and needed some heathful Franziskaner to heal properly. - IMG_0072
the remarkable-for-Spain beer list - IMG_0073
A side effect of turning our back on wine was that we had some delicious dry cider (sidra) from Northern Spain, which you pour into glasses from great height to give it some foaminess. - IMG_0074
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landscape out the window - IMG_0137
Leslie uses the downtime to research and plan our next moves. - IMG_0139
Out the window, it starts to get mountainous. - IMG_0142
some Pyrenees action - IMG_0146
Bryan and his favorite street-sweeper - IMG_0147
We retreat to a well-reviewed restaurant underground for an excellent dinner. - IMG_0148
Wine and sparkling water, beverages of choice. - IMG_0149
We ordered the tasting menu. - IMG_0150
Bryan and a stuffed tomato - IMG_0151
Leslie and a thumb - IMG_0152
roasted lamb - IMG_0153
Dessert number one was something like french toast with ice cream. - IMG_0154
dessert number 2 - IMG_0156
view of the street from our little balcony vent - IMG_0160
Our meal consisted of toast spread with various pates and a blue goat cheese blended with some of the sidra that was astringent and delicious. - IMG_0169
Another bull. Due to the HDR setting on our phone cameras, pictures taken while moving had some interesting effects, like this double-header. - IMG_0170
Photos taken out the window of a moving car never quite capture the beauty of a landscape, but that didn't stop Leslie from trying, a lot.