We saw, among others:
- Oscar Dominguez's painting, Souvenir de Paris ( I think he got laid in Paris.)
- Dali's The Memory of the Woman Child (I think he had an intercourse with her.)
- Dali's Electro Sexual Sewing Machine (I think the title says enough.)
We also watched part of an excellent Buster Keaton film, called A Week.
And there was oh so wonderful exhibition involving two creatures that looked like half-bear and half-raccoon. I don't even know the name of the artist now. You enter a room with three screens on the walls, all showing said two creatures in a lavish room. In one of the screen, these creatures study two sleek columns in the middle of the room. In those columns made of dark glass, they find figures that looks exactly like themselves. But as they make their discovery, you also finds two sleek columns in the room with the screens! Inside those columns are of course the figures of those creatures.
By the time we got out, the sun was already sizzling. After some churro con chocolate, we headed to the train station to catch a high speed train to Toledo.
Plaza de Zocodover
Street of Toledo.
Had lunch in an random restaurant.
Toledo Cathedral.
Street.
Santo Tomé for El Greco's The Burial of the Count of Orgaz.
Movie shooting.
Souvenirs.
Museo de la Santa Cruz
Beautiful view. Where was it? Abundance of Spanish green.
Spanish terrain as I imagined.
Plaza de Zocodover
While waiting for our train back to Madrid, we had early dinner at a bargen tapaz bar we found in one of those charming street.
When it was time to take a taxi back to the train station, we found all those taxis lining up at the taxi stop in Plaza de Zocodover disappeared. After a quite suspenseful amazing race moment, we made it to the station.


