Hotel Sierra de Cazorla & Spa
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The Route of the Nazrids
... from the extremely friendly and helpful waiter and virtually went with his suggestions. Our first courses consisted of a rabbit stew and artichoke hearts with Jambon, both were delicious and served in hearty portions. Our main courses were pretty good too, a casserole of wild boar in red wine accompanied by roast potatoes and sweet potatoes was both rich and filling. Carolyn's main of grilled venison fillet was more delicate but equally delicious. To round off the meal we opted for ...
Capella!
... by my many well-meaning companions and my desperate pleas that I didnt know how did no good. Thus I wound up on the dance floor, doing my best to mimic the moves of the woman in front of me. Thankfully, this episode lasted only a few minutes and then I gracefully left the dance floor (well, I would like to think gracefully, but it was proabably more like a relief-filled scamper). Though, there are pictures for your viewing enjoyment, I will try to put ...
No School, Free Friday!
... crazy I know, but I have a lot of friends and family...) plus Washington Irving´s Tales of the Alhambra. We read one of his stories in class in Spanish, so I thought it would be cool to read the rest, especially since I´ve been to the Alhambra (though actually, I was just so releived to find a book in English that I prob would have bought A History of Toadstools it was in English). Reading in Spanish is nice and all, but when I want to relax, I have to read something in my native ...
The beginning of the end
... have at the break. Andy's last day is actually on Thursday, but we wanted to have it together so we could combine financial forces with the meal.
I brought in a ton of iberian ham, cheese, baguettes of bread, olive oil and for good measure...."America Brand" chocolate chip cookies (this is actually a brand that exists here; it sells chocolate chip cookies, hot dog buns, popcorn, BBQ sauce and premade microwave hamburgers). Andy ...
Cazorla! Bottled Water and Park!
... able to use it seems rather unfun. So we asked the teacher and the Americans in the group went and had a snack and drink at the hotels resturant (mmmm coffee and milkshake...) The tour was really for the Spainsh students anyways, they are studying turism, so the hotel tour was part of their learning expereince.
Back on the bus again for another hour ride back to Ubeda. Got back to homebase at about 8:30pm. What a day! Class at 10am tomorrow! Yay!!!!
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