Pension San Esteban
Travel Blogs from Seville
Agua d´Sevilla
Another early train ride (8:18) to start the day out and we arrived in Sevilla at around 11:00. We weren't allowed to check in until 2:00 so we found a café for some lunch. When we finally checked in we had a nice 2 and a half hour siesta (I think the Spanish are on to something) before heading to the Sevilla Cathedral. The Sevilla Cathedral is …
Insight on Teaching English
... to doing this. I wasn't sure if I made the right choice. But now that I'm finally getting my feet wet, I'm seeing exactly what I was hoping to find - really motivated, engaged students who are EAGER to learn and grateful for your time and effort. After my convo class was over today, this older man stopped me and said "Thank you, thank you for the class, a really good class today." He gave me a look and repeated with a big ...
Andalusia
... and Ainsley from Calgary and we hiked together and went for tapas! I loooove tapas. Granada is especially famous for it's tapas: you get a free plate when you order a drink! Andalusia is famous for it's flamenco dancing. Apparently it is native to gypsies and they get angry when it is associated with Spain? We bought tickets to go to a midnight flamenco show held in a cave pub! It was a very intimate setting, limited to only about twenty people. There was an older ...
Sunny Seville?
... saw some great views of the city. I bought some fabulous pink sandals and a bottle of wine to bring home. Seville is a beautiful city, but I can't honestly say anyplace I have been here so far is ugly.
Tomorrow we leave at 7:15 am (double ugh!) for Granada, so my suitcase has to be in the hallway by 6:30 am. I am going to try to get to bed early tonight, but who knows if that will happen.
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Ill in Seville
Nothing special to note for today. Juliet could find no bananas in Seville. They do have trees loaded with oranges along the tour bus boulevard - they are pretty impressive, but where are the banana trees?? Juliet got me some rice where she went out for dinner. I tried to write my postcards but only managed one.
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