So in Seville we got a chance to tour a bullring, this was much appreciated because I had the bullfight that I had previously seen explained to me, so I now understand what it was I was seeing a few weeks ago. Also it was about 80 degrees outside with palm trees everywhere and absolutely beautiful! We spent a day and a half in the city. We went to the royal gardens where I proceeded to allow my camera to fall out of my hand onto the 100s of years old tile floor. So photos of Seville are limited do to a human (my) error. But I was able to snap a couple of good pictures of the cathedral before the fatal error. My favorite part of Seville was the minoret (the muslim towe
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Seville
So in Seville we got a chance to tour a bullring, this was much appreciated because I had the bullfight that I had previously seen explained to me, so I now understand what it was I was seeing a few weeks ago. Also it was about 80 degrees outside with palm trees everywhere and absolutely beautiful! We spent a day and a half in the city. We went to the royal gardens where I proceeded to allow my camera to fall out of my hand onto the 100s of years old tile floor. So photos of Seville are limited do to a human (my) error. But I was able to snap a couple of good pictures of the cathedral before the fatal error. My favorite part of Seville was the minoret (the muslim towe
Cordoba
Ok faithful readers...after a briefish hiatus due to midterms I am back at the blogging. I left off my tales of travel way back in Paris since then I have ventured to 2 other Spanish cities: Cordoba and Seville. In Cordoba we visited a famous and old mosque. When the Catholics took back the city they actually did not destroy the mosque but built a cathedral up in the middle, so its a rather interesting building. Here's a photo of some of the arches in the mosque.
Also in Cordoba we visited the royal gardens, in my travels here I think I have seen some of the most beautiful and well taken care of gardens. Lots of roses, and hedges, and water incorporated together, a lot of which I believe is due to Muslim influences in the country.
Monday, October 19, 2009
Thursday, October 15, 2009
4 day weekend what should we do? Paris? OK!
So for this past long weekend my friend Megan and I set off for a little place known as Paris. My second time around so I'm feeling confident, how does the trip start off? We have to run to catch our plane, upon arrival are locked out of her friends apartment, and upon trying to get to Versailles the French Public transportation police seem to think it's a really good idea to fine a student 40 euros for not managing to hold on to a 1 by 1.5 inch piece of paper, and the Louvre closed at 5 not 8. How did we compensate for these few misfortunes...you guessed it sight seeing, champaigne, baguettes, and chocolate/nutella crepes. All in all it was a really good weekend travelling and exploring another part of the world. We climbed the eiffel tower all the way to the top! Went back at night to see it all lit up like the French flag. Checked out Notre Dame Cathedral with it's Flying Buttresses, did plenty of shopping and people watching. My favorite excursion of course was Versailles and Marie Antoinettes gardens. They were absolutely amazing. This was by far the most impressive aspect to Paris. I took over 200 pictures just at that one sight. We also tried our hand at cooking and tasting both french cheeses and wines while in the city of lights. Overall I think that the two non-french speaking American girls took the city by storm pretty adequately. Here is a sampling of some of my Parisian pictures. Enjoy!
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Mi Primera Corrida
All in all I really enjoyed the event for what it was, A cultural experience in Spain.
Monday, September 28, 2009
Errors
Disregard any grammatical errors, I just noticed a couple. As my Spanish gets better my English is getting worse.
More Segovia
Also in Segovia is the Roman Aquaducts, crazy thing about them is that worked up until 20 years ago and would still work today except that the city decided to close them to preserve them. And...The aren't even kept together with cement or mortar it is all just the way the stones are stacked. Also check out the picture of me and the mini cooper...if you thought I was tall at home I think I either grew here, or everything shrank.
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