MS Fuente las Piedras Córdoba
Avda. Fuente las Piedras, s/n, Cabra Córdoba, Andalusia, 14940, Spain and Canary Islands
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Happy Halloween
... really pesky prickly bushes. The caves were incredible. They were pretty damp so the amber-colored rocks glistened beautifully. We all turned off our headlights for a minute or two to really get a sense of the pitch black depths. Had a great time overall, and I'm hoping to join their ranks again in the spring when the weather's nice again.
Stay tuned for the next post about my fabulous long weekend in Normandy, France.
Besos a todos xx
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Our first few weeks teaching!
... alike showed me as I was welcomed into their community. The first grade class had been told I’d be coming to teach, and when I walked into their classroom the teacher asked them in Spanish to guess who I was. They all screamed “Sarah!” in unison. How’s that for a warm welcome?! There is a mandatory school wide break from 11:30-12:00 when all the teachers congregate in the teachers lounge to share some pan con aceite (bread with ...
A step back in time......
... some of the Spanish towns, especially when we were not expecting it.
Our last morning in Cordoba and we were up early to go and check out the Mezquito. Built in 785, this enormous mosque is an 'architectural hybrid’ that has undergone two modern changes. It had a 16th century cathedral built right in the middle of it and 19 once-important doorways that would have filled the mosque with light have been closed. Inside the Mezquita are numerous ...
Day trip to Córdoba from Seville
... had just taken a quick break. We got to our seats, and in my case spot to stand, and started watching the show. I really enjoyed the flamenco guitar that one of the men was playing. I also liked the Flamenco singing voice a lot. You could tell they had a lot of passion for what the did and it looked like it was an authentic Flamenco show. Sometimes Flamenco shows can be kind of touristy, but it looked like we had found a good one. There were about 80 people ...
Ah ANDALUCIA !!
An early morning trip to the Academy of Fine Arts for more Goya et al, then a quick farewell to Plaza Major & Puerta del Sol.
God, I love this city!!
The transit to the main intercity train station was a breeze on the Metro. so much so that I was at Puerta Atocha an hour before departure time(1pm).......the AVE is one of those fabulous ...
This hotel was formerly known as: Fuente Las Piedras



