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Sevilla

Thursday, October 28th, 2010

After one night in Madrid, I made into Sevilla yesterday evening. So far it appears to be every bit as beautiful as I’d imagined. Both sides of the city are separated by a river. It has a very nice older section of town, where I found a Starbucks to not only take a break from all of the walking I’ve been doing, but I get to access the free WiFi. I’d like to think that I will be here for a few days prior to heading down to Morocco. The weather here could not be nicer. I can walk around in short sleeves as opposed to Logrono, where it was starting to get pretty cold. With that in mind, I think I’ll head-out the door now.

The town of Logroño

Wednesday, October 20th, 2010


Today finds me in town for a couple of days prior to heading toward Sevilla. The photo is actually from Estrella, where I was yesterday, which is a beautiful place surrounded by hills and carved by a river. Those that did the planning and carried out the forming of this town should be commended. What an attractive and friendly place. I actually stayed here 3 days, but given that the cooler weather is right on my heels, I’ve chosen to alter my direction and turn south tomorrow. Logroño is much larger than Estrella and certainly nice but not as romantic. Cobblestone streets and alleys, I managed to find a pension with a balcony and view of one of the small alleys lined with shops and cafes. Hopefully my next post will include some photos of Sevilla, where I may even see some Flamenco. Now it’s out to soak-up some of the town.

Pamplona Today

Thursday, October 14th, 2010
After an enjoyable train ride where I spent the whole time engaged in conversation with someone born in Tolosa, which happened to ... [Continue reading this entry]

España Hoy

Saturday, October 9th, 2010
Well, after what seemed like forever, I finally made it to Spain. I'd been planning this trip for a couple of years and so far it has been worth the wait. Since I'd been here before I found myself familiar ... [Continue reading this entry]