Husa El Bedel
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Stop Out in Spain: Madrid, Sevilla, and Granada
... did I learn that the schools wanted the test results to be LESS than six months old. So she would need to re-take the “SSAT” somewhere that coincided with our travel itinerary. It seemed that the time and place that made the most sense would be Madrid in November, since we would be in Morocco. On a map, it looked relatively close, and it seemed exciting to think about crossing the Straits of Gibraltar. But, in practice, arranging a two-week trip ...
Ash cloud drama!
... really an issue if we had to wait a few days, but for Ralf and his wife from Denmark it was, they were visiting BA for 10 nights only, so it really was not a good situation for them. When we eventually found the sales department we were met with hundreds of very angry Ar gentians and what was meant to resemble a queue, after a few angry fights and trolley bashing every English person in the room ended up at the back of the 'queue' but instead ...
2 dagars lugn i Madrid
Efter många timmars sömn så vaknade vi upp på måndagen den 25 april och funderade lite på vad vi skulle finna på i dag. Tri och jag inga planer. Så vi strosade runt i staden. Fick se lite kända och mindre kända platser. Mot eftermiddag/kväll anlände vi till hotellet igen. Skulle bara lägga oss att vila lite. Det slutade med att vi sov till klockan var halv tolv på kvällen. Gick ut och fick oss lite mat och så var det sova ...
Madrid, oh glorious Madrid
We left O Barco Thurdsday night, or mejor dicho, Friday morning at 1am. We had to laugh as we marched down the sleepy snowy streets towards the train station with our loaded backpacks ready for 5 glorious days in Madrid...it felt weird to be leaving at this time of night. Sarit was already on the train, having gotten on where it began four hours earlier in Ferrol. After an uncomfortable and inconsistent night's sleep we arrived in Madrid at 9 in the morning. ...
Day trip to El Escorial / El Noche en Blanco
This was one of my favorite days in Madrid thus far. An all around awesome day.
It started off with a day trip to El Escorial. Quick history lesson: El Escorial was built by King Phillip II of Spain during the 16th century, when "the sun never set on the Spanish Empire." The Armada was unbeatable and they had colonies all around the world, so Spain was a feared and very powerful country. Phillip decided he needed somewhere central to rule from, ...