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Not our favorite city....
This morning, we were going to get up early and head over the Mezquita. However, Anna had not slept at all because her back was bothering her. Mom decided she needed to see a doctor. Leslie and Madison went to see the Mezquita while I read my book and stayed with Anna while Mom went in search of a doctor's office. We found that there was a red …
The rain in spain isn't mainly in the plain
... Columbus! Even after all that exploring we were able to take in a Flamenco show. For those of you unfamiliar with this art form it is said to have originated here, so we decided this would be the most authentic place to see it. I also had to keep telling mom that it's FlamenCO not FlamINGO because the Spaniards kept giving her funny looks every time she asked about it. Hasta Luego! Your FlamenCO Adventurers, Katherine, Zack, Ginger and ...
Sevilla
On Tuesday at about 6pm we arrived in Sevilla from Granada. Every city in Spain seems to get more and more beautiful, and Sevilla is no exception. There are really nice calles and plazas, more cathedrals and historic buildings. Yesterday we went looking for a laundromat, and after a fair while walking around managed to find one. Along the way we noticed the abundance of eyewear shops, so I decided that I'd ...
Greetings from Seville!
... awesome. He is learning English and is the only one in the family who knows any English at all so we are helping each other learn our languages. He fills me in on all the things I need to know that they don't teach us in class :) Saturday was a huge day for Seville because their two rival soccer teams (Real Betis and Sevilla) played each other. My host brother took me out to a local bar to watch the game with all of his friends who are all 21 and it was a fabulous ...
Kieran Versus The Heat and Tiny Kitchen
... tours which meant you got to see a whole lot more of the city over one or two days!
What frustrated me the most was that I had forgotten my camera and I was unable to capture all the beautiful places we visited...
I returned home to chat with roommate Daniele, another Italian with a girly name, this time from Napoli. We had noticed an influx in young what we deemed to be Germans in the hostel and were confused as to what was going on. Whilst cooking dinner we met ...