Granada last days
So, I'm officially back in the states, in Chicago waiting on my last flight back to NC. I figured I'd use the time to catch up on some of the events from my last few days in Spain.
I was able to see a Flamonco (sp?) show. This one was not they typical show, and consisted of only the guitarist and singer. However I enjoyed it thoroughly, and the musician in me was able to really appreciate the complexities of this style of music.
We were able to visit the cathedral of Granada, and it was amazing. It was much larger than the one we saw at the Alhambra. So many items to look at, and decorative pieces of art in display, we ended up walking around for over 2 hours. Definitely great experience.
We had a rooftop view of the processional route on Friday evening, and we were all excited, but the rain forced it to be cancelled. We were disappointed, but not nearly as much as those who had spend time money and energy preparing to participate in the processional. Because there is no rain delay date, they must wait another year for the chance to participate.

I finally got to taste paella. It wasn't really what I expected it would be, but I enjoyed it nonetheless. I'd definitely recommend it to anyone traveling to Spain.
I know I'm leaving things out, but when I get settled I'll post my pics and hopefully other things will come back to mind.
We were able to visit the cathedral of Granada, and it was amazing. It was much larger than the one we saw at the Alhambra. So many items to look at, and decorative pieces of art in display, we ended up walking around for over 2 hours. Definitely great experience.
We had a rooftop view of the processional route on Friday evening, and we were all excited, but the rain forced it to be cancelled. We were disappointed, but not nearly as much as those who had spend time money and energy preparing to participate in the processional. Because there is no rain delay date, they must wait another year for the chance to participate.
I finally got to taste paella. It wasn't really what I expected it would be, but I enjoyed it nonetheless. I'd definitely recommend it to anyone traveling to Spain.
I know I'm leaving things out, but when I get settled I'll post my pics and hopefully other things will come back to mind.

1 Comments:
Great blog, Q! Seems like you had a great time :-)
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