Icod de Los Vinos is the quiet town where I have lived for many
years, it is in the north of an island, far away from the city. A walk down the
main road is quite pleasant with coffee shops dominating the street. Many
people come here from different parts of the island mainly for shoe shopping and for typical Canaria cuisine. The lane is
narrow, one-way street with foot path separating the cobbled motorway by only a
different smooth tile, there is no elevation, no step, it's a very comfortable walk, with
plants and benches, at regular intervals, all the way.
The streets become alive at 9am. Every shop owner takes the
responsibility of cleaning the area around his shop and that includes sweeping
the foot-path outside his store too.
The cafeteria along the path, have their chairs spread on the
foot paths. Parents, who leave their children to the school, come for a cup
of coffee and a little chit-chat with their friends before they can get back to
their routine work.
All the stores are closed during lunch hour from 1pm to 5pm, it’s the siesta time, people have their hearty lunch and settle down to watch their favorite TV soap or watch a game of football. Market becomes alive again from 5pm to 8pm.
All the stores are closed during lunch hour from 1pm to 5pm, it’s the siesta time, people have their hearty lunch and settle down to watch their favorite TV soap or watch a game of football. Market becomes alive again from 5pm to 8pm.
All shops close by 8pm, the locals will either head towards the night
clubs, social groups, casinos or go for long walks along the coastal areas or
simply settle down to their quiet life in pajama to watch the TV programs till their
eyes droop off to sleep.