The next morning Jose had to get up early to go to work while Patricia and I could sleep some time more. At about 9:30am I got up to get my clothes from the washing machine, trying to dry them in the sun. One hour later Patricia got up too and put all the clothes in the dryer and gave them to me after breakfast while I was trying to get a covoiturage on her computer she connected for me with her mobile with the Internet. Around 2:00pm Jose came back from his work and we had lunch together. Meanwhile I got a reply from someone for a covoiturage from Murcia to Barcelona which I was happy about. I thought, also after the wise advice from a friend from Germany, that to go back home to Germany I shouldn't take another risk that hitchhiking would not work and already thought about taking another covoiturage to Montpellier the next day. Jose needed to go back to work at 3:30pm and he took Patricia and me close to the place where the covoiturage would start. There was a shopping mall which Patricia wanted to go to and show me while waiting. After 20 minutes she had bought three pairs of high heels for her and another for her niece Sabrina. The shoes and also the clothes were really really cheap there. Less than ten Euros for a pair of shoes or clothes, I saw some shoes for six Euros, some shirts for three Euros. It was the last day for the summer sale. Then we went to the Cepsa station where we should meet the covoiturage guy at 5:00pm. After a warm goodbye she got picked up by a friend. With the covoiturage guy, Pablo, I had to wait for almost half an hour until another person came to go with us, Irene, who liked electronic music as I does and who was in Mannheim and Frankfurt in spring to go to the Time Warp party. Then in Alicante we picked up two other people to go to Barcelona, a Lithuanian student from Southampton preparing for one Erasmus year in Alicante and a waiter from Barcelona working in Alicante. The trip was quite okay. It was interesting how the landscape changed from mountains to other mountains. Well, this wasn't too serious. Once I fell asleep for about 30 minutes and as I woke up I had the impression that the mountains were greener than the ones I saw before I fell asleep. After half the way we had a short break at a service station where I had the chance to watch two Muslim women bowing and kneeling on a carpet in the light rain. Then we went on, I took the chance to sleep again a bit and about midnight we were in Barcelona finally where I had to hurry since the metro was already closing. At about 0:45am I was at the bar Teatre Neu in Gracia, a nice place actually, to meet with many couchsurfing people to hopefully find a last minute couch.
Which I couldn't.
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