Easy Like Sunday Morning
We were magnificent at the Wok Buffet. In fact, the owner came to our table to show us the bills for his kids' college fees and beg us to leave. An unexpected bonus was that when we wocked up, at 8:15, expecting a wait...it was already open. If the dinner laws police get to hear about that there will be trouble!
After the 2 hardest days of the trip we had a pair of easy days to look forward too. Today was still 64 miles but just 1600ft of climb and we were more than ready for a lazy day. When we set off the temperature was 4 degrees C and we were in full winter mode, but the sun shone all day and we gradually removed layers as we rode. As a striptease act I think it still needs work. Today was Sunday so no shops open so we sat on a roundabout and ate rations that we shopped for yesterday evening.
We have been a bit taken aback by how little English is spoken along our way. In the bigger hotels we are fine but in small hotels, restaurants, bars and shops we are usually down to mime and pointing. Tonight's check-in was a good example. I quickly established that Pedro did not speak a word of English and went into full Charades mode. Pedro was smart and quickly grasped that I had a reservation and wanted to check-in but refused to join in the game. Instead he just hurled fast, mumbled Spanish at me and looked at me as if I was an idiot when I didn't immediately understand what he meant. We have a room but there are many details (when is breakfast? Will the room key also open the front door? Why can't you speak a bit slower and help with the mime game?) that remain unanswered.
Tomorrow should be an even easier day and tonight we think have spotted a major loophole in the Dinner Laws!



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