España Continued — Zaragoza to Barcelona

<p>That afternoon in Zaragoza, we were happy to get seated in a restaurant that was recommended to us, as it had begun to rain more seriously from the cold drizzle we&rsquo;d walked through.</p> <p>The eatery was warm and inviting. Besides having tables at the front windows and in the middle of the room, it was also its own grocery supplier. There were shelves that lined the unwindowed walls ladened with every delicacy imaginable for preparing a lovely meal, snack, or party, which included dried pork legs hanging from hooks. Everything was for sale. I would have purchased a few items, except for the dried pork leg, if I could have understood the language better to tell what each package contained. But I didn&rsquo;t, and the waitress was too busy to answer questions.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/be-open/espa%C3%B1a-continued-zaragoza-to-barcelona-3083e934f3db"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p>