Monday, March 1, 2010

GRANADA








This past week we had a roadtrip to Andulucia, which is in southern Spain. We left early early early Wednesday morning and our itinerary went something like this:
1. Wednesday- drive 8ish hours, free time in Granada
2. Thursday - Alhambra, drive 3 hours to Sevilla, free time, Flamenco Show
3. Friday- Free time, Cathedral Tour, Alcazar Tour, free time the rest of the night
4. Saturday - Italica (ancient Roman ruins), free time, River Boat Cruise
5. Sunday- drive 3 hours to Cordoba, free time, Tour of the Mezquita (mosque), drive 6 hours back to Segovia
Granada was beautiful and the weather was AMAZING (in the low 70s) and the sky was the bluest I have seen since I've been here. We spent our free afternoon exploring the town and doing a little shopping. This area of Spain has lots of Moorish influence and the stores all look like they belong in Morocco. I didn't really buy much other than tea, which is supposed to be excellent from this region.
Heading to class now, but I will post more pictures of the vacay in the days to come!

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Two Cowboys and a Solider walked into a bar...








Last night was Carnival- the Spanish version of Fat Tuesday or Mardi Gras. Clearly, we dressed up and went out to party with the Spaniards. Our costumes were mainly homemade consisting of Pirates, Cowboys, Indians, random animals and freaky masks. The Spaniards had way cooler costumes - some were even on stilts!

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Feliz día de San Valentín

Con todo de mi amor...
<3
(and yes, I really did make those Valentines...)

Salamanca





Sunday, February 7, 2010

Zamarramala



The festival of Santa Agueda is a celebration in rememberance of a young Saint who was a marter. Basically, the festival is a women's appreciation day via burning figures of men and eating a lot of chorizo (sausage). The festival we attended took place in Zamarramala, which is about a 3 mile walk from Segovia.

Saturday, February 6, 2010

TOP SECRET PHOTOS!!!

Since my host dad is currently in the hospital with kidney stones, my host mom is there with him and my host sister is at a friend's house for the night. I have the whole place to myself for the night! Don't worry about my dad though, he's quite the trooper. Here is the evidence to prove it...
Paco's trophies from his professional running days!! Kidney stones = piece of cake to this man.
salon = family room

Javi (my host brother) is carrying on the tradition and is also a professional runner!
Javi's trophies
There are trophies EVERYWHERE! When the sun comes through the windows just right, the whole room lights up in the glow of success. Prettttty darn impressive.
Also, another little suprise I stumbled upon tonight in the kitchen...

Yes, you can believe it- it is the hoof of a pig. And apparently, is going to be my dinner one of these days. I just have two tinsy-winsy issues with this: a.) I don't really enjoy eating foods with hooves still attached and b.) I generally don't leave my pig legs just laying around the kitchen, I prefer mine refrigerated. Good thing I'm not Jewish because this is definately not kosher.