Apartamentos Montesclaros Granada
C/ Montesclaros Granada, Andalusia, 18010, Spain and Canary Islands
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Airports and More Airports, Then Beautiful Granada
... up. Little did I know that the first sign I found for toilets would lead me to the end of the section with gates 50-86. There is a nice little area with tables..I didn't look for an outlet yet. I checked for wi-fi but a security warning came up so I let it go. There is something called Boingo at Zurich airport but I can't tell if you have to sign up and pay. I couldn't log on to any of my sites. I think I will try Facebook and then ...
Tapas, tapas, tapas
... to say we decided that we would just bar hop and try out a few places and dinner would sort itself out. We wandered along Elvira Street, which is the main street in the old town that is lined with tapas bars and restaurants and little souvenir stores and seemed to be where all the action was. Granada’s old town has quite a hippy-ish feel to it. Very laid back, the old town is a labyrinth of windy little cobblestone streets with the chic modern city on one side and the mountains ...
Meeting the Family and the Alhambra!
... walked together. It was not always easy to understand each other at first. Often times, when Sonia realized I was not understanding what she was saying, she would try to repeat in a way that was slower with words I probably knew better. Sonia is no novice at hosting students---she has been doing it every fall, spring, and summer semester for years. I knew that I would be in good hands in the coming weeks.
After arriving at the apartment on el Camino de Ronda, Sonia showed ...
Ride the Chariot
... went to explore Retiro Park a bit. The park was so beautiful and quiet. I hoped we could return the next day.
I had some good interactions with nice Spaniards today, including people that helped us get back home from the Park and 24-hour-store-man. I feel like I want to to learn this language at some point in the future. At home, we had a fantastic dinner and some green apple drink from the supermarket. Now we're getting some early sleep. We're in for a long day tomorrow...
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... yep, a whole one. Getting a little ahead of myself really, would I have a clue about cooking a hole bloody chicken? no. Going to take a wild guess and say that it will go in the oven. what temperature? no idea. Slight problem, our oven’s broken so we have a miniature tabletop oven. Does a whole chicken even fit in that miniature oven? ****. should have thought things through in the supermarket. Can you cook a chicken in the ...


