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IHola, Espana!
We've made it to the mainland! Halfway through our trip, we are now on continental Europe. And it feels so good. After the chaos of Morocco, little luxuries like toilet paper or being able to open a map on a street corner without being hassled by "local guides" are much appreciated.
We stayed in Tangier last night, rose early and caught a …
Estoy bu scando Sevilla
... a main area of one of the beautiful city parks. All of my senses were engaged as I walked through the booths. The scent of Spanish cusine wafting in the air, colorful displays, and traditional music being played together created an atmosphere and feel that was quite magical. After exploring the festival I walked through the Marie Luisa Park which was a suprise to stumble along. Tall trees, shrubbery, many flower varieties, monuments, and fountains are scattered throughout ...
24hrs of Seville Goodness
... We visited the Catedral de Santa María de la Sede, the largest cathedral in the world and also the burial site of a certain explorer - Christopher Columbus. It’s a beautiful Gothic masterpiece, and apparently upstaged the Hagia Sophia (in Istanbul) as the largest cathedral after its completion in the 16th century. After enjoying a quick slice of New York style pizza by the steps of the cathedral (the irony is not lost on me), we headed to Plaza de Espana, ...
Greetings from Seville!
... city!
My schedule: A typical day in Sevilla is very different from that of the U.S. We eat a very small breakfast (a piece of toast and coffee) and then have the largest meal of the day during lunch which is at 3:00p.m. After that, everyone takes a "siesta" (nap/rest) and all of the stores close between 2 and 5:00p.m. Then for dinner, which is at 10:00p.m. we just eat "tapas" (appetizers) and sometimes a yogurt as dessert. This schedule makes perfect sense! ...
Kieran Versus The Heat and Tiny Kitchen
... I'd like to say it was due to my amazing skills but in actuality it more due to luck). We arrived and walked into the venue, which was a strange warehouse type place, grabbed a beer and sat ourselves down behind the Germans who were intrigued as to what we were doing there (come on! Free flamenco!!!).
The show started and if you haven't seen flamenco then you need to see a show... It's one of the strangest musical/dance forms I've ever seen. A mixture of some of the ...