The plan for our days here in Seville included taking a couple of drives to see some other places. Today we decided on a trip to Cádiz followed by a drop into Jerez to taste a little sherry at one of the many bodegas there.
First part of the plan worked well as we found parking near the harbour and walked into the town centre. A pretty reasonable lunch was followed by a walk along the sea front past old forts that once guarded the Spanish fleet. We attempted a visit to the Roman theatre and Cathedral, but found them closed.
Driving onto Jerez late in the afternoon my maps.me navigator went to sleep, so we found ourselves lost and unable to rendezvous with the Langford vehicle. We beat a retreat back to Seville. The Langfords also declined to wait for their bodegas tour and tasting, so Jerez proved a disappointment.
I opted to use our supplies to cook dinner again at home, using our pathetic kitchen equipment.
Gail and I finished the day with an evening stroll with the locals. At 10 pm the restaurants were at their busiest.
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