The Frontier is marked
It is Twelfth Night but who needs to know this. Tomorrow is the key day for us i Spain. Let us head one towards the Murcian border. The road is a bit similar. It does feel like a 70s cartoon, where Scooby runs down a corridor which is eerily the same. We will pass the Univeridad Miguel Hernandez. A week ago Valor wrote ‘It's okay, a bit old-fashioned but a good place to study for a degree’. Time to move on.
What every University needs is an expresso bar. Planta Baja fulfils that need. Fernando felt ‘A very cozy place with very friendly staff. If you like darts, this is the place for you. Great coffee and great cocktails. 100% recommended.’ and why not.
Well, we have been building up to Murcia for sometime and now we are here. To be honest, I was expecting a sign. I wasn’t expecting a couple of columns. This is what we want! Let every land connection between Suffolk and Essex be bestowed with pillars. May any bridge which joins Lincolnshire with any other county have a statue to represent the chief virtues of those counties. What humble footpath would not be more comely if, when stepping from Powys to Dyffed, a bronzed statuette garnished your way. Daniel wrote an uninspiring if accurate thing about it. ‘If you're passing through, it's interesting to see the monument and appreciate the border between the two regions.’
Let us end at the Restaurante La Barrica de la Huerta. It identifies as woman owned. Juan liked it. ‘Good value for money and friendly service. It's not a gourmet place, but you certainly won't leave hungry. The atmosphere and service are the best, especially if you go when the weather is nice and you can eat lunch or dinner in a pleasant outdoor setting.
Tomorrow is another day - a day for Kings!
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