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Love at first sight
When we got down to Granada at 8 pm, it was so hot and stuffy that we made a quick executive decision - abandon Andalusia and move north. So we checked the bus schedule on our way back from dinner (around midnight), found out that the first bus to Valencia left at 3 am (the next available was at 3 pm the following day), packed up our tent and got …
I love you. Now get me a plane ticket!
... water - lots of fruit trees - you want fresh meat? They will kill your dinner in front of you at the butchers shop. - they eat exotic food that is actually really good if you get past what it is - the people talk to you all the time and are very social - all the Brits make for some English movies at the theater - very high security homes Negative things about Spain, or at least Valencia area: - all the Brits ...
Valencia, Spain
It was HOT again today! (No, I am not complaining)
Valencia is a beautiful city that we would love to be able to explore in more detail. There was a fascinating contrast between the modern architecture of the City of Arts and Sciences and the historical buildings and small quaint streets of the original city.
We arranged our own gastronomical walking tour of the city and were treated to ...
"boring" week
... bit. Tuesday was a pretty normal morning. I had my spanish class and then had lunch before going to my culture class. In the culture class we went to a place called Albufera. It was about a 30 minute bus ride into what seemed like the middle of nowhere.
The Albufera is the biggest rice producing areas in Europe. Apparently the whole drive in we passed rice fields but I didn't know what to look for because I've never seen rice grown before. We boarded a little ...
Spanish Soccer and American Football
... and the direction the country was headed in. This helped create a more unified fan base that would create songs and chants for every imaginable instance in a game. In the United States there was never as much of a need to use football or for that matter any other sport to complain about something the government was doing, so the fans continued to go just to be with people and to socialize. There are some places in the NFL where the crowds are united, but nothing ...