Las Abuelas de Sevil
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Sábado
... bocadillos, and then I walked around the city with a group of people for the rest of the night.
Yesterday (Saturday), I woke up and met my two friends at our favorite cafe near school. It's called Amorino, and it's essentially my second home (except for my literal second home, on Via Universitas in Zaragoza, Spain, of course). They have the best chocolate croissants ever. We then went to the Pilar and paid 3 euros to ride ...
Alquezar
... It's super small, like a ghost town, and absolutely beautiful. We ate dinner and had some more free time until 11 PM. I ate a chocolate crepe at a cafe and we watched the stars.
We woke up the next morning, ate breakfast, and went on a hike. We went to a waterfall/swimming area, where we were given the option to swim. The water was FREEZING. Some kids dove right in, but I only got as deep as my hips. We then hiked a little bit more (completely uphill, I ...
Snow bunnies!
... to ski in my sneakers. It was fun! I can’t wait to see snow fall for the first time.
We drive a little further and find our accommodation, the Santa Christina Hotel. It’s a beautiful hotel and we almost have the whole place to ourselves as the snow season has finished. We check in and explore the spa fitness area, complete with a gym, sauna, spa, hydromassage bath and a heated swimming pool.
The hotel restaurant looks nice but is ...
Christmas in Northern Spain
... t stay up late on our first night. I was in bed long before the LA Woman and the Kiwi in Saudi. I went to the room with haste and swiftly jumped under the blankets on my bed eager to have the raging furnace that is my body heat up the space under the sheets. As I drifted asleep I thought of the tunnels that lay below each building of the town. The tunnels that lead to a keep used long ago to defend against invading outsiders encroaching upon the town. The same keep we had ...
Old stuff and the mood
The scenery is magnificent and every village has a church of the Romanesque style and all of the buildings are of stone and most appear ancient. The oldest buildings in the US appear modern in comparison. There are castles and monasteries all over the map and I have visited a few. There is definitely a medieval flavor to it all. It gets ...