17 comment(s) for "Getting to Granada and First Impressions":

  1. Oh dear! Not a great start to your holiday. Sincerely hope the ‘blue skies’ will work their magic and have you feeling 100% quickly. Granada looks like a wonderful place to explore.

  2. well, that’s Spain, like it or lump it, they’re not making concessions to you ‘flu or not. Apart from the Alhambra, Granada is not all that interesting. The country around is.

  3. Lorri

    Hmmmm….doesn’t sound that great. Hope you have a better day tomorrow!

  4. Conrad

    the pictures on Instagram look really good, glad I read the story about how they were acquired.
    Hope you get well soon.

  5. The scenery, at least, is quite beautiful. Hopefully you’re feeling better soon.

  6. Like Stephen says, ‘welcome to Spain’ 🙂 Sorry to hear about the relapse — that’s kinda what happened to me. Ever since I’ve just been sitting around doing nothing, no motivation for anything. An Australian friend said that when a virus that sounds much like this one hit her town in the winter a doctor warned it took 90 days to completely get rid of it. We are just off to Paris — sounds like we are going to get some snow, at least on the journey. None here though. One of the reasons the house in Granada will be cold is because of all the tiles.

  7. Jacqueline

    I’m amazed you could do half the things you’re doing! Maybe you should just take a day and stay in bed, sleeping, eating tea and toast for 24 hours. Give your body a chance to heal itself. I hope the rest of your vacation goes well. It has to get better given how horrible you feel. Will it help to know that here in the northeast of the US, we are under 2 feet of snow and bitter cold? 🙂 Feel better, Jacqueline

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