Cádiz and winding downGranada, Fall 2010
It’s been two weeks since our last IES-organized trip to Cádiz. I thought I would share some pictures and a quick video from the equestrian show we saw in Jerez. Enjoy!
Here in Granada, things are winding down. I still have two ten-page papers to write and I would rather spend my last days exploring more of this incredible city. Gone are the warm Granada afternoons. It´s cold now and I wish I had brought more than one sweater. Though, the city looks especially beautiful this time of year. The snow-capped peaks of the Sierra Nevadas are making a last minute ski trip more and more tempting. If only I had more time! I leave tomorrow for my last and most ambitious trip this semester- 7 days and 4 cities- Rome, Prague, Berlin and London. I may be in over my head, but I want to see as much of Europe as I can before the real world comes calling. I´ll let you know how it goes.
- Low tide in Playa de la Caleta
- Nothing like a stroll on the beach
- My roommate John testing out the waters
- Balancing act
- Blue sunset
- Red sunset
- The reflection of the sun in the water was incredible
- The beautiful horses of la Yeguada de Cartuja
- The next few were taken during the equestrian show
- We visited the Gonzalez Byass sherry bodega. Samples of bourbon
- There were a lot of barrels to say the least
- Personal hero
- I guess he’s pretty good too
- Me with Picasso’s real signature!! It was cool at the time.
- Neat pathway on the bodega grounds
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