It is surprising that tomorrow is Friday already. With our weekend trip stretching to Tuesday, we had a pretty short week at work.
So, although this comes a little bit late, I’d like to share with you our adventures and a few photos of Seville. Seville was an absolutely beautiful city in Spain, filled with vibrant colorful buildings covered in bright Moorish tile work, orange trees lining the city streets, and a towering Cathedral spire reaching to the sky in the center of the town.
We stepped off of our bullet train just 2 hours after leaving Madrid to experience much warmer temperatures (we were farther south) and bustling city streets. Getting off a train in a new city is always an interesting experience, as it seems the train stations are typically a 20-30 minute walk or a bus ride away from the city center. Why these can’t be centrally located I don’t understand. Although we try to come equipped with directions or a guidebook stating how to get to town, it is usually impossible to find the names of the city streets, and city maps are never available at the station (only at the tourist information centers in the city centers). After waiting at the wrong bus stop for 20 minutes, we finally discovered where we were supposed to go, took a short ride and then hauled our luggage over cobblestone roads to make it to our destination.
Our tour inside of the Cathedral was fantastic. We read each detailed page of Rick Steve’s guidebook explaining the significance of all the art and architecture. Good ole’ Rick has been quite helpful on our trip! His historical insight and practical tips of advice have added much traveling ease and deeper historical meaning to our sightseeing (His 10-page description of the Alhambra in Granada was awesome as well).
Anyway, we were pleased to discover the concert was only one-block away from the bar, was free to attend, and was beginning in 10 minutes. So, instead of a tapa’s crawl for the evening, we sat in a very old church with lovely acoustics, hearing a local, authentic Spanish chorus singing Vivaldi. It was a “European moment” of this trip that I will not forget. After the concert Travis and I grabbed some market goods and dinned under the shining streetlamps at the foot of the Cathedral.
Overall, Seville was a delightful city which filled our senses with the bright and colorful sights, the sounds of the streets, the tastes of the tapas, the sun’s warmth on our skin and the smells of the pastries baking. I’d return in a heartbeat for another weekend to remember.
3 comments:
Your long weekend sounded amazing--I felt like I was there while reading about it...seeing, smelling, tasting, experiencing it right with you. Thank you for the fun. Wonderful writing.
Love you kids!
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I am so jealous! It is my dream to hear a european choir sing one of the great sacred masterworks. Or better yet, to sing with them. Maybe some day I will get the chance.
I see this program doesn't automatically identify the person who posted the comment. This is Melvin.
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