• Daytrip to Lugo

    March 7 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 48 °F

    It's Saturday, and Phil and I got up and caught the first bus to Lugo. Lugo is on one of the Camino routes (Camino Primativo) and has a rich history. Its about a 2 hour ride going through many quaint farming towns.

    Lugo's documented history begins with Roman occupation. A Roman home with a temple to one of the God's was uncovered when excavating for a University building. We toured the site and got a Senior discount on our tickets. We also toured the Lugo museum which was free.

    At the Lugo Museum, they were having a really fun activity. Children with the local Children's Theatre were sitting in chairs all around the exhibit. Each was portraying a different person from history, such as writers, singers, princesses, etc. Each had a chair for you to sit and listen to a little presentation about their lives. I wish I spoke Gallego or even Spanish better as I would have loved to listen in on several of them.

    We had a nice lunch of roasted chicken (me) and roasted lamb (Phil) and then walked it off. The old town has a preserved Roman wall that is a Unesco World Heritage site that you can walk on top of around the whole old town. There are 77 towers preserved and it is about a mile and a half around.

    We're having a coffee now and waiting for our bus that leaves at 6:15. Tomorrow is a laundry and study day. Monday and Tuesday afternoons we have school activities again in the afternoon so we're keeping busy. Not sure where we will go next weekend.
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