Saturday, July 10, 2010

Espana

It has been a while now but I'm finally posting the pictures from our Spain trip. Spain was HOT. Really hot. The real problem wasn't just the heat but the fact that so few places had a/c (including our first hotel) so there was no escape. Having that only complaint out of the way, I can talk about what I liked...which was everything else.

We had been to Barcelona which is Catalonian, not Spanish. This was our first trip into a Spanish region known as Andalucia (pronounced with a lisp). Sevilla feels Spanish. From the architecture and food to the culture of siestas and late dinners, it's what I imagine Spain to be. There are a number of attractions including the Plaza de Toros (the bull ring). We took a tour and learned that each bull fights only once, how the matador kills the bull and how the matador is graded on his performance. All very interesting but not enough to get me to watch! The Cathedral (supposedly the largest in the world) was built over and incorporates some of its structure from the mosque built during the occupation of the Moors. They also left a very beautiful palace called Alcazar which is full of amazing courtyards and beautifully decorated buildings.

From Sevilla we went to Granada, home of Alhambra. This is a Moorish palace built overlooking the city. It was similar to Alcazar in many ways but on a grander scale. It is also the last Moorish stand before the end of the Reconquesta. King Boabdil signed a treaty and then fled to Northern Africa where his mother told him "to weep like a woman for what you could not defend like a man." Ouch! It was beautiful, especially with the snow capped Sierra Nevada Mountains just off in the distance.

The rest of our time we spent walking in the cities, eating tapas and paella, drinking lots of water and enjoying the general splendor. I think Spain is a country we will visit again someday. There are so many cities that are worth visiting, but next time I think we'll take a Spanish speaker.