Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Palacio Real
Today we went to the Palacio Real, the "home" for the kings and queens of Spain of the Bourbon dynasty. Although the monarchy no longer resides in this home, it is still used for ceremonial purposes. It was a really spectacular place and it was pretty evident that these royals spared no expenses when building the Palacio Real.
Monday, July 13, 2009
Granada
Hola a todos! This weekend we went to Granada and it was an absolutely beautiful city. On Friday we got there and had some free time to see a little bit of the city. It is definitely much different than Madrid! It is much smaller and the city center is full of little shops and amazing restaurants. After dinner we walked to the market at the top of the highest hill in Granada and got to see a beautiful view before going to see a flamenco show. The flamenco show was so amazing! The next day we went to the beach for the day. On Sunday, we went to La Alhambra, the last Muslim stronghold in Spain before it fell to the Christian Monarchs Ferdiand and Isabel in the 15th Century. Unfortunately, my camera battery died just before we got there, but it is absolutely beautiful. After that, we had a long drive home to Madrid. Overall, it was a great weekend. This week we have midterms so it should be a pretty quiet week. On Friday we go to Santander!
Thursday, July 9, 2009
MADrid.
Greetings Americans,
We have just gotten out of bed after a 4 hour siesta (awesome, I know) and now we are going to go walk around Madrid for a bit. Nothing too terribly exciting, but we do need to save up for a weekend full of fun in GRANADA.
Tonight, we are all going to a Spanish Karoke Bar. I may or may not feel obligated to bust of some Ricky Martin because after all, we are living la vida loca.
Tomorrow at 8am, we head to Granada. It will be a 6 hour trip on the bus there and then beach and relaxation the rest of the day. It should be a blast!
On Tuesday night, we saw a play with our spanish brother, Tomas. I think we would have really enjoyed it if...
1. It wasn't a 200 degree inferno.
2. We understood what was going on.
3. There weren't only 13 people in the crowd.
Pictures to come on Sunday or Monday!
We have just gotten out of bed after a 4 hour siesta (awesome, I know) and now we are going to go walk around Madrid for a bit. Nothing too terribly exciting, but we do need to save up for a weekend full of fun in GRANADA.
Tonight, we are all going to a Spanish Karoke Bar. I may or may not feel obligated to bust of some Ricky Martin because after all, we are living la vida loca.
Tomorrow at 8am, we head to Granada. It will be a 6 hour trip on the bus there and then beach and relaxation the rest of the day. It should be a blast!
On Tuesday night, we saw a play with our spanish brother, Tomas. I think we would have really enjoyed it if...
1. It wasn't a 200 degree inferno.
2. We understood what was going on.
3. There weren't only 13 people in the crowd.
Pictures to come on Sunday or Monday!
Monday, July 6, 2009
Madrid, Toledo, and El Escorial


This weekend we went to Toledo and El Escorial and this first picture is of Jessica and me in front of the Monasterio del Real Sitio de El Escorial that was built by Felipe II. The second picture is me eating this discusting fried fish that we got with our drinks at this amazing rooftop bar. I should have taken a picture of the view, because you could see the whole city from where we were sitting. The picture below is of Maty (a girl in our program) and me in Toledo with the famous Don Quixote de la Mancha. The next picture, the sideways one is an amazing view of Toledo. Sorry its sideways, tilt your head. haha.
The last picture is of the madness of Chueca, where there was a three night festival with live music, food, etc.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009
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