Saturday, April 2, 2011
Segovia
The second must-do day trip from Madrid is the 30 minute AVE train ride to Segovia, which like Toledo, is also a World Heritage city. Segovia is well known for its ancient Aqueduct located at la Plaza de Azoquejo. It was built in the first or second century and is in perfect condition. This Roman aqueduct once transported water from a river in the mountains to the city. The Alcazar of Segovia and the elaborate Cathedral are both deserving of visits as well. Segovia is known for "cuchinillo" which is roast suckling pig. We didn't actually eat any, but every restaurant serves it. Even if you just google 'cuchinillo' Segovia comes up! Segovia was yet a again an appreciated day out of the capital. Pictures, pictures, pictures...
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Toledo
While I found Toledo to be extremely touristy and condensed into a small space, the day trip (you really only need an afternoon... 4-5 hours is sufficient) is a much appreciated break from the chaos and bustle of Madrid... which after a few months of living in the city becomes something somewhat necessary. Well, I hope you enjoyed the mini history lesson, now for pictures! Oh, and fun fact: El Greco is from Toledo!
Monday, March 14, 2011
A Walk Through Madrid
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
RIP Austin Bice
My thoughts and prayers are with your family and friends Austin.
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Sunday, March 6, 2011
Carnaval en Cadiz
I feel like my weekend in Cadiz needs a few disclaimers:
1. I went with in an organized group, EuropeanVibe, which is very unlike me and not my usual way of doing things. It was all Americans, but since I went with my Puerto Rican friend Giovanna, I was on the Puerto Rican bus and social circle... far more exciting.
2. It was a 7+ hour bus ride and our hotel was 30 minutes outside of the city, so in reality did we see much of Cadiz? No, not at all.
3. Carnaval is a week long event, with parades and celebrations and shows and events. I was there one night, so obviously what I saw was very limited to what exists, but I enjoyed 'el botellon' nonetheless.
4. Sometimes its nice to be taken care of. By this I mean, it was relaxing to go somewhere and be with friends, without a worry about where to go, how to get there, or safety concerns.
So what did I learn?
1. The male sex, no matter where in the world, genuinely shares an interest in dressing up like women. I saw many, many different costumes, but the majority revolved around men dressed in some type of dress or female character. Men just love the idea of having boobs-- like they say, you want what you can't (well, don't) have.
2. I need to go back to Cadiz. I saw water and my heart leaped. But there was water on both sides, I looked to me left, and there was ocean at the end of the alley, and I looked to the right and in the distance there was ocean too. Now that, is what I like to see.
3. I have more fun with Puerto Ricans than I do with Americans.
4. Cigarettes are very, very bad for you.
5. People's eyes light up when you say you're from San Francisco, and I mean it. Spaniards react differently to San Francisco than they do to Los Angeles, NYC, or Chicago.
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