I typically try to avoid anything that involves actual learning on these trips, but Martha seemed interested in doing more than just walking around aimlessly making fun of awkward English translations of things, so I indulged her and we had a highly intellectual day, which included a walking tour of Madrid and hours (yes, hours) in art museums. And to my surprise, it turns out that learning something once in a while isn´t so bad including, for example:
1. Firemen have a sense of humor. In the old days, Madrid had a fire department but you had to pay a special fee if you wanted your house to be covered. If you paid, you would get a plaque like this on your house and if a fire started, the fire department would come and put it out. If you didn’t have a plaque, they would swing by and have a picnic while watching your house burn down. Ha ha, just kidding. They actually wouldn’t come at all.
3. Nuns are both pious and practical. Even if you live in a monastery and are totally cut off from all aspects of civilization, you sometimes still have to order things from Amazon. In which case some guy with a cart comes and knocks on the monastery door to deliver them.
5. Eat local. At the end of the day, we found a bar very close to our apartment that had fantastic food. Is that what eating local means?





So the Spanish invented the split level?!
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