La locura de Friday. Here I am with some of the amazing people that I´ve met during my course. We are at Granada 10....one of the local hotspots.
A beach in the national park of Cabo de Gata....This is where I had my first dip into the Mediterranean. Very nice, but oh so windy!!!
A view of Almeria´s downtown area.
Taking an evening walk after supper on the main strip in Almeria. It was a super day lazing around on the beach.
Out at a sidewalk cafe in Almeria...
Almeria´s shoreline.
The common area at our school.
where all of the ¨learning¨is taking place!! This is our classroom.
One of the amazing buildings in town.
The outside of the Cathedral in town. It has the tombs of 5 Spanish royalty inside. the cathedral itself was amazing.....but a two hour tour of it nearly killed me!
Inside the cathedral.
Part of the Cathedral.
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
An ancient monastery. This is right across the road from where I am staying.
Being goofy on the walk home. Even the graffiti in this city is artistic. We took a walk down the pub row. People of all kinds came out onto the street for their pub of choice. We chose an Irish pub and sat out on a deck and watched the people going by. Quite the entertainment.
This is the Statue Of Isabel. There are so many statues around the city. At night they are all lit up. It is such a beautiful city. I really can´t complain!
The little Mr. with the accordian.
A few of the tapas. Una ensalada de camarones y una tabla de queso (shrimp and patato salad and a cheese tray).
Uh....okay. ..Here is the waiter Sergio sneaking in for his picture ha ha...Just charming.... He spoiled us with tapas and sangrias on the house!
Vino tinto de verano and my first tapa....a little fish sandwich.
Erica and I...las dos maestras de Calgary.
Out for my first Tapas experience. A few of us found a neat little place to eat on a tiny little side street. The accordian player was quite a treat....especially when he played tango music on the accordian! haha
Walking down on of the side streets in town.
One of the side streets in Granada.
Here at last. After two days of travelling, I made it to La residencia Carlos V.