Jour 11 - To Spain with Dadou and Timmy
- Inner Pilot
- Jul 10, 2011
- 2 min read
Updated: Dec 11, 2024
Words du jour: jour (day), semaine (week), mois (month), an (year)
Landscape of green pastures and happy white cows (tails swishing), golden wheat blankets, corn, islands of forest, giant round bails of yellow dry hay, rolling hills accented by clusters of red-roofed buildings, neat rows of grape vines on sticks, thousands of fences and hedges dividing it all. That’s what I saw as I travelled on yet another TGV from Paris to Marseille today; that is, when I was awake. I’ve found trains make me sleepy.

Yacine (left) and Dalia, Marseille
Dalia met me at the train station with her friend Yacine, who is visiting from Paris. They were waiting for me to arrive so we could begin a road trip to Spain. After showing me a few sites in Marseille, and a quick stop at Dalia’s apartment, we were off.

Norte Dame de la Garde as viewed from Dalia's Apartment
The landscape of southern France reminds me of southern California, with rolling hills (sometimes green with low forest, sometimes brown with grasses), occasional views of high mountains in the background, thick haze (not sure if that’s natural or pollution), vast areas of nothing between population centers, and a large body of saltwater nearby.

Erik, Yacine, and Dalia
Dalia drives like me (fast!). I told her this, and she exclaimed, “I want to arrive!” She’s a very good driver too.
Dalia and Yacine were born and raised in France, but their parents are from Algeria. Dalia’s family is originally from the Kabylia Mountains, home of a historically-isolated population of Berber people. Yacine is from Algiers (the capital) and is Arab. Both are Muslim. I enjoyed learning about their customs and culture as we travelled. Yacine even offered to have me over to his place in Paris before I leave the country, to eat a traditional Arab dish made by his mother.

Timmy and Dadou at a Foam Part, Lloret de mar, Spain
We reached our destination, Lloret de mar, Spain, late in the evening. This is a party town, reminding me of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, except replace Americans with French.
I’m getting confused on language, going from France to Germany back to France and now in a part of Spain still half full of French speakers. I’ve given up trying to communicate outside my group. I’m relying on Dalia for that.
Yacine’s nickname is “Timmy”, as in the wheelchair-bound character from South Park. Apparently, Yacine likes to imitate Timmy. Dalia’s nickname is “Dadou”. I don’t yet know why. They wanted to go to a “foam party”. I wanted to go to sleep. We compromised. I stayed until 1:30 a.m. and stayed dry. I don’t know what time they rolled in to the hotel room, but I noticed their clothes were hanging up wet when I woke.

Paella in Spain

Palais Longchamps, Marseille
Première Expérience de la France
Jour 11 – To Spain with Dadou and Timmy