Hacienda San Ygnacio
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::You Were Not A Dog::
... by day. After a half hour of conversation, I suggested this to the two kids, and together we started a vocabulary page.
Carmen, who was bursting to talk the entire time, tried to tell us a story, but in the middle, we all stopped and giggled together when she tried to say that she WAS a dog... In fact, she HAD a dog for three days.. which is a little bit different.
I loved my little class today :) All in all? It was a great afternoon :)
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Seville
... There is a chapel where the toreador prays before he goes into the ring and a special hospital gate leaving the ring. Last night we had a dinner and flamingo show. It was good but a bit repetitious. We are now heading back to Madrid via Toledo. Tomorrow we leave for R&R on the island of Menorca. No wifi tonight so don't know when this will be sent, it will also be my last ...
Seville's Slow Easygoing Lifestyle
... along the curve of the building where historically a representative from each province would be there trying to sell visits to their home province. Each "shrine" would also have a painting on the tiles depicting an important Spanish historical event. Four bridges along the structure mark the kingdoms: Aragon, Castille, Leon and I forget the last one.
We then walked through one of Seville Universities campus's before sitting down to a tapas lunch in the ...
The haircut
... He washed my hair twice with shampoo and once with conditioner. That is standard but each wash lasted for about 10 minutes. I promise my hair was not that dirty. After I sat in Bruno's chair and explained in Spanish what I wanted, he decided that it would be best to cut my hair dry. I had been there for 30 minutes and in that time I had my hair washed and blown dry but no hair cut.
While Bruno was pulling my ...
Cathedral and Giralda Bell Tower
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The cathedral was originally a mosque. Seville has a lot of Arab influence as the Muslims ruled the entire area for 100s of years. In 1401, at the time of the Reconquista, the Christians came in a ripped the entire mosque down except for the bell tower and the "patio", a courtyard where the Muslims would wash before they went in for prayers. The Christians wanted to show their superiority so they built the ...