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A Taste of Spanish Culture in Seville
... we figured that with this being where it all started, it was only fitting. I am very glad that we did. The show was riveting. You can really see and feel the passion and raw talent from these performers. The music and dancing was moving and unforgettable. Trust me when I say this, that if you ever find yourself in Seville or even just Spain, you must go see the Flamenco. It is a cultural experience you will carry with you for a very long ...
Becoming a Madriliionaire
... left in my trip. I haven't been tempted to just sit on my ass and do nothing. I have visited numerous parks, museums, shops and markets. Every single one has exposed me to something new. It might be sad though that the one thing I really learned was my love for olives....good olives... big, green and stuffed full of ****. I have always hated olives.... I honestly think I can pinpoint the exact moment that it happened. Warning: Upcoming is a random story for Jarret's life ...
True Spanish Experience
... all in ordered to try a lot of different dishes. It's a really nice way of eating dinner that way everyone is able to try everything. We didn't end up having "dinner" until about midnight which is actually pretty common for Spanish. After all the food at Fran's, though, I wasn't all that hungry so I just ate my pork dish that I ordered. Afterward, we ordered one slice of dessert for all of us, and that was more than enough.
After dinner, Hollie and I were very tired because ...
Touristing in Cordoba before Drive to Seville
... gardens with fountains. Juliet and I got separated but reunited in the far side of the gardens - the fountains were on but not with the spectacular colors of yesterday evening.
We managed to get out of Cordoba and on the road to Seville without much difficulty. I wasn't feeling well by this time and only wanted to get to Seville and lie down on a bed. The road to Seville didn't have as many olive groves - ...
I could live here...
... asleep lying on the beach!
In the early evening we packed up and drove back home and headed out to one of our favourite plazas and found the most amazing restaurant (what an eating day we have had). An asian influence tapas menu it seemed to be and it was five star quality with 3 star prices. It was so good none of us wanted the night to end but alas eventually we had to call it a night. Off to Caceres (pronounce Catheres), the first stop of our three one night stops in smaller ...