Lovely Spanish Hospitality

Caminogoat

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I am home now. On a return flight aboard the Iberian Airlines, I was given a salt and pepper shaker shaped like "Las Meniñas". Delighted and excited, I immediately held the "salt Meniña" by her waist and tried to twist open it but nothing happened. Then I held her head and did the same...well, I ended up breaking her neck. I later learned that I was supposed to just pull it apart. Thanks to the salt-Meniña's misfortune, the pepper-Meniña narrowly escaped the terrible faith, but still very guilt-driven, I showed the disastrous remains to a flight attendant. The attendant assured me that he would find another one for me and he did. I told him how delighted I was to see them. I don't know what he told the other crews but soon others started bringing me more. Soon, I ended up with so many! How lovely their thoughts are! This is the same kind of lovely Spanish hospitality I encounter on my Camino and one of the reasons why I keep going back to Spain. ¡Graciñas!---"a super-polite thank you" in Galego according to Rick Steves. By the way, the Chicago Tribune, on 10/22/23, had an article about O Cebreiro titled "Hamlet evokes Spain at its rustic best".
 

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Down bag (90/10 duvet) of 700 fills with 180 g (6.34 ounces) of filling. Mummy-shaped structure, ideal when you are looking for lightness with great heating performance.

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J Willhaus

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I am home now. On a return flight aboard the Iberian Airlines, I was given a salt and pepper shaker shaped like "Las Meniñas". Delighted and excited, I immediately held the "salt Meniña" by her waist and tried to twist open it but nothing happened. Then I held her head and did the same...well, I ended up breaking her neck. I later learned that I was supposed to just pull it apart. Thanks to the salt-Meniña's misfortune, the pepper-Meniña narrowly escaped the terrible faith, but still very guilt-driven, I showed the disastrous remains to a flight attendant. The attendant assured me that he would find another one for me and he did. I told him how delighted I was to see them. I don't know what he told the other crews but soon others started bringing me more. Soon, I ended up with so many! How lovely their thoughts are! This is the same kind of lovely Spanish hospitality I encounter on my Camino and one of the reasons why I keep going back to Spain. ¡Graciñas!---"a super-polite thank you" in Galego according to Rick Steves. By the way, the Chicago Tribune, on 10/22/23, had an article about O Cebreiro titled "Hamlet evokes Spain at its rustic best".
OK, so how do they work if you don't twist?
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.

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