Sunday, February 8, 2009

A Week in Southern Spain

This week was rough...let me tell you. We only had one day of school then we set off for southern Spain! Here are some highlights:


Our first stop: WINDMILLS! Don Quixote anyone? As we approached them Kami from our group read the passage out of the book...it gave us all a chuckle. The windmills sat on top of this hill, when we stepped off the bus I almost blew off! The wind was SO STRONG! We snapped a few pictures and that was about all that we could handle.
We spent a few more hours on windy roads but the countryside was beautiful- green rolling hills and thousands of olive trees! Andalucia is known for its olive oil. We finally made it to Granada. It quickly made its way to the top of my favorites list. It felt like we had left Spain completely because of the strong Islam influence there. The Alhambra (in the picture above) is a Moorish palace and one of the most famous Islamic historical sites. We were standing in the courtyard of a mosque and just minutes after we took this picture, a man went to the top of the mosques tower and performed the call to prayer. It gave me chills! We were so lucky to be right there when he did it! That night we ate at this INCREDIBLE Arab/Hindu restaurant. We ate hummus, samosas, kebabs, and crepes full of vegetables.
Our next stop was Cordoba! I have to say that other than seeing the Mezquita I didn't enjoy it as much because it rained, well more like POURED, the whole time- I was slightly miserable. However the Mezquita was incredible! It is almost an optical illusion with the hundreds of arches there are. It is interesting though because right in the middle of it is a cathedral (quite the religious statement...)
And finally...Sevilla. I truly LOVED this place. I wouldn't mind living there forever! It is so quaint. There is a river that runs through part of the city, with restaurants lining it and pathways to walk along, the streets were just full of people shopping, sitting outside in the sun eating a pastry and drinking a cafe, or riding bikes. It felt so safe and tranquila. I got to walk through my first bull fighting ring- hopefully I'll get to an actual bullfight when the season starts! The best memory I have from this place is sitting in the Plaza de Espana (picture above) It was built for the World Fair several years ago...and it was the most gorgeous plaza I've seen! Cause I'm sure everyone was wondering...apparently several scenes from one of the Star Wars movies were filmed here? Anyways, one of the days the sun was shining so bright. A bunch of us sat on these porcelain, tile covered benches for hours. The best part was that just a few feet away from us was a man/woman playing and singing flamenco. It was ideal!

Ok! Life in Sevilla really begins at night. It is also famous for its flamenco! One night we found our way through a bunch of winding streets to this tavern with a huge red wooden door. It was totally an old-school tavern with a wood burning fireplace and a bunch of old people hangin out at the bar. In the back we entered into a new part that is a lot more popular with the youth. Here we sat and watched flamenco. I LOVED the singers voice. The show was very low-key and impromptu...but very authentic. The next night we decided to find more of a real flamenco "show." We had gotten a suggestion for this one place so we grabbed some tickets and needless to say it was worth EVERY PENNY. First of all it took place in this small outdoor courtyard with vines running down the walls and birds flying around. There were lanterns with candles and flowers everywhere! It was a much more intimate setting...the audience sat on three sides of the stage. There was a singer and guitarist who played for both a man and woman dancer. Their facial expressions and the control of their footwork were just incredible! Unfortunately we couldn't take videos...but I grabbed a few pictures!

2 comments:

Willi Nixon said...

OH MY GOODNESS. Kim, i'm so completely jealous. i wish i was there with you. you hair is getting long!! you look great and your pictures are stunning

Monica said...

your hair is getting so long!