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Finals!
So I had nothing to say for a while then I did have things to say, but my computer charger cord decided then to finally die. Luckily my parents are bringing me another one, but unfortuantely, it died right before finals and all of the papers being done. I'm at school right now where I have been for 7 hours. Just finished my last paper. Yay!! Now on to studying. This week has been so stressful ...
Mad Madrid
... followed by another bar in the La Latina district for Mojitos (sounds like mosquitoes when you say it). We ended up in a club and I got home at about 2:30 in the morning. It was a great Madrid evening in the company of a group of very nice people.
On Sunday morning, I put on my sunglasses and took the City Bus Tour to see Madrid’s major sights and for some education. Afterwards, I made my way to Plaza Mayor which, along with Puerta del ...
Living Like Locals for the Weekend
... I had found online. It is pretty much only frequented by locals and is actually in a parking garage under Plaza de Espana. However, it had a reputation for being incredibly cheap and incredibly good. As the review of it said "It's so cheap that you'll wonder if that beef that you're eating is actually stray cat...but if it is stray cat, you'd never think it could taste so good". Although we had to wait for a while because it was hopping, it was very good and ...
Spanish Silhouettes
... paintings), Velasquez(Las Maides), Picasso(Guernica) and much much more of old masters like Ruben, Raphael and El Greco. Talking about El Greco, it would be memorable to take an hour train to Toledo to see Greco's workshop and his Apostle paintings.
Museo Reina Sofia a must-see, it was here one found the well-known Picasso Guernica. A painting depicting the brutality ...
Altea - Toledo - Madrid
... a drum, decided to parade in the street outside our hotel after we had retired for the night. And the noise seemed to go on all night.
Our last day in Spain involved checking out numerous landmarks, starting with the Catedral de Nuesta Senora de la Almudera, the big, impressive central Cathedral of Madrid. And guess what? Yes, bus loads of the chanting, singing youths arrived for a service. And more walked in from every direction. Actually, it was ...