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"Did a Stately Pleasure Dome Decree..."
... a corner and reached the Palacio de Comares in the Nasrid palace, I actually almost started to cry. Sure, I may be getting a little more sentimental in my old age, but this is one of those iconic views that you automatically think of when you think of the Alhambra. It's like seeing the Tower of London or Red Square and Saint Basil's - everybody knows this view, and it's amazing to see it in real life. Of course, the three million Japanese spoiled it a wee ...
Wait, are we in Morocco?
... really close to the bus stop we got off on, and it was located on a street totally covered in little Moroccan/Arab shops. When we arrived at the hostel, the receptionist was really busy so she gave us a little paper and told us to go get free drinks at the bar while she caught up.
A few beers later, the receptionist came back and told us that she was going to have to put us in separate rooms... Adrienne and I on the ...
Ride the Chariot
Yesterday and today were interesting days of my life.
Yesterday morning started with a quick, unsatisfactory breakfast at the hotel, before we set off to tour the Alhambra; it is an amazing, beautiful palace with Arabic imagery, and miles of grounds that used to hold about 2,000 people. Some still live there. It was absolutely breathtaking, with elaborate Arabic symbols and carvings on every inch of the walls, beautiful gardens, and a fantastic view from the top of Granada. ...
Shower... sort of.
... for 4 weeks. (I have another 5 )(in spain that is.. dont go turing up to the airport 3 weeks early or anything) Lets just hope shes as useless as me.. wouldn’t mind two in this mission against surviving.
I didnt write much while I was in England. Ive got home and written a blog in 18hrs. It seems when people look after me... life is normal.. As soon as Im on my own Im moderately hopeless. ... ok maybe a tad more than moderately.
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Salobreña, Jess's Family and More
... just arrived in Granada late that afternoon so they hadn’t gone out yet), so everyone got their things, I left my bag there, and we left. We walked down some streets and through some plazas, and then found a place to sit down for a drink and some tapas. We got to sit outside; the guys ordered a beer, and the girls got sangria. Along with our drinks came the usual free tapas; it was chicken covered in a tomato and meat sauce. It was different from the other ...