Ibis Madrid Alcorcon Tresaguas
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Disappearing Act
... The color of the water is jewel-like.
We tried to avoid the 25km detour we took north coming back to the cottage yesterday by taking a 20km detour south today. Unintentionally, of course. On our way to the coast today, we got stuck driving through town and were trying to avoid that. Some signs are confusing (surprise!). They don't say whether the road is going north or south, etc., just to whatever town is however far away...which we may or may not be able to find on the map. ...
San Fermin Festival - "Mission Pamplona"
... at opening ceremony) the day before. We swear that over half of the people that were going to run that morning did not sleep and never stopped drinking from the day before....we were in awwww! God, we are getting old! Anyways, our tourcompany took us just outside to the starting place of the run and split the group into balcony people and runners. This is where I took the pics below of Todd listening to the guides run advice and giving me one last "I will be okay" pic! He acted like ...
The Fires of Fado and Flamenco
When I decided to embark on this particular study abroad trip, I was fully aware of the fact that I could neither speak nor understand any Portuguese or Spanish. I was woefully under the impression that by using the skill sets I picked up from moving to different countries every few years during my father's Post-Doc years, I would be able to easily understand the people and the cultures of both countries by simply observing. It is only now that I fully understand the ...
Stop Out in Spain: Madrid, Sevilla, and Granada
... there are 6.3 million in the metro area) -- the crowds were incredible. These masses of people were just strolling, all in the same direction, some going in to shop at the myriad huge, name-brand stores that were all lit up and open. But most people were just talking, socializing, strolling, and relaxing. If you wanted to walk faster than the standard strolling pace, you really couldn’t. If you wanted to “pull out” in order to go into a shop, you ...
Keep the Sangria flowing...
... slits in the top of the walls that sucked the outside breeze into every room. It was incredible that such a place could be transported in pieces (I assume) and be re-assembled in another country, preserving the most beautiful details. Next on our list was the Palacio Real. We walked around the back garden and courtyard which had giant reflecting pools and statues surrounding them of past royalty of Spain. The Palace itself was beautiful, highly ...