Salvete Omnes,
Christmas is two weeks away, so we have got time to do a little time travel with a certain young American to Spain in 1820s.
this young gentleman, Alexander Slidell Mackenzie (1803-1848), began his trip to Spain by taking a public transport aka the stagecoach known also as a diligence (and una diligencia o carruaje in Spain) from a southern French town of Perpignan , crossed into Spain and arrived at Barcelona.
in the volume I Mackenzie wrote the following about the French diligence horses and their traveling - they traveled at a 'slow and easy pace', the horses were 'heavy-headed' and 'thick-legged.'
Alexander S. Mackenzie published his travel books in London 1831 and in New York 1836. Nota bene Alexander was a father of Ronald Mackenzie, Civil War general and later a commanding cavalry officer in the Indian Wars.
More equestrian topics from ''A Year in Spain" in the future.
Valete
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