
Yesterday I was stupid enough to wear my really good walking boots with really crappy socks, meaning that by the time we got back to the hotel my feet there on the verge of blisters and looking worse for wear. I've only got tiny feet as it is, all of my lovely curves on dainty feet don't really mix!! Safe to say today there was no way I was wearing my snug walking boots so the only other option was my lovely flat brown shoes that are no good for walking and pinch my toes. Safe to say that the word of the day has been: dolor! (pain!).

We started off at around the same time today as we did yesterday as most places don't open until 10am anyway. I love the Spanish. We made our way straight into town to visit the Museo de Plazo! We jumped off the Metro in central Madrid at Benco de Espana and it looked a bit like a war zone when we arrived! There were police everywhere and M said he saw a bomb squad vehicle, not to mention the sound of what we thought was gunfire, pretty scary I must say. Thankfully, after a few minutes or sanding around wondering WTF was going on, we saw it was a protest that was actually quite calmly moving through the centre. They were throwing smoke grenades which was the reason for the loud bangs and smoke, but the reason behind the protest was fairly innocent and to do with the Uber protests. More on the story here: http://venturebeat.com/2016/02/18/spanish-taxis-block-central-madrid-in-uber-and-cabify-protest/



One of the most amazing paintings we saw was that of Mary Tudor! The standard painting that everyone has seen in books and on TV etc, we got to see it in real life. That was a pretty incredible experience! We even got to see the really famous painting of her husband, Philip!



We realised pretty soon that we were not going to find me some trainers in the shopping district (as I refuse to pay 200E for trainers...) and hopped back on the metro (literally hopped, so much pain!) and headed towards Gran Via which is another main shopping district... luckily this shopping district is much more my type and houses a HUGE Primark!! So excited about that!
I grabbed a cheap (and I mean cheap, 8E!) pair of trainers and some fresh dry socks from Primark and muddled through with poor Spanish at the counter. Next stop the Farmacia for some ibuprofen from the very good looking pharmacist with the lovely accent and a quick swap over of uncomfortable shoes to trainers that were two sizes bigger than I normally take! Luckily really comfy trainers! The ibuprofen worked double quick time and by the time we landed at Sol station I was feeling 80% more comfortable.


Outside Sol station is a big area that reminds me of Trafalgar square as its full of tourists, street entertainers and pickpockets. M caught LARPer poor thing and I had to peel him away from the strangely dessed person before we headed down the road towards the Mercado de San Miguel.
The Mercardo de San Miguel (Market of Saint Michael) is one of the oldest covered markets in Madrid (possibly even in Spain) and sells all sorts of tapas type foods such as meats, shellfish, cakes and of course lots of wine! I love Spain... we spent a while wandering around the market before deciding on a plan for dinner: buy bits from the market and some wine from the petrol station near our hotel and then eat back indoors as the market was really crowded.



I really don't want to leave... Its been a lovely 48 hours in Madrid, I've been impressed with how much Spanish I have remembered from years 7 & 8 and how well I've muddled through (with LOTS of help from Google Translate!!). This little trip away has actually cemented my mind that I need a new job and a new direction, so watch this space as plans are afoot!
Until tomorrow, adios y buenos noches!
