
Spanish farmer turns cow shed into skate park in Llanuces
Pablo Pato from Llanuces, a Quirosana village of just 33 inhabitants in northern Spain, turned his cow shed into a skate park, footage filmed on Sunday shows.
"I get up and take care of all the animals in the morning, I return to attend all the animals in the afternoon. And when the night comes, I do not bother anyone, I mud the whole ship and transform into what would be my stable roller park," Pato said.
The 33-year-old said he tried to combine his passion for the sport with his work, which leaves him little time to practice.
"My only goal would be to skate with people, to know a skate park, to travel, but my job is never going to leave me," Pato said, after practicing his tricks on the wheels of his iconic yellow skates.

Pablo Pato from Llanuces, a Quirosana village of just 33 inhabitants in northern Spain, turned his cow shed into a skate park, footage filmed on Sunday shows.
"I get up and take care of all the animals in the morning, I return to attend all the animals in the afternoon. And when the night comes, I do not bother anyone, I mud the whole ship and transform into what would be my stable roller park," Pato said.
The 33-year-old said he tried to combine his passion for the sport with his work, which leaves him little time to practice.
"My only goal would be to skate with people, to know a skate park, to travel, but my job is never going to leave me," Pato said, after practicing his tricks on the wheels of his iconic yellow skates.