On Saturday we packed up the villa and headed to the Barcelona airport. About an hour drive... not bad
Once in Terminal 2, I found out (but had known all along because the web site suggest this could happen) that Ryanair charges 40 euro to print out a boarding ticket & you need your ticket. So, I asked everyone in Terminal 2 to print out my ticket... no luck. I had to take a 10 minute bus ride to Terminal 1 to the business center (only 4 euros) then head back to T2. Nightmare! My new business in the Barcelona airport ... protable printer and hang out by the Ryanair ticket stand... I´ll charge 20 euro... On the fight several gals were dress up (need to update when I'm back in US)
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Lunch after biking around Sevilla |
In Sevilla we rented to flats on 24 San Estaban (in the Santa Cruz area)... walked around, went shopping and had dinner
alcaiza. Cute outdoors tapas, wine. Back at the flat, I had a glass of vino on our roof deck and people watched all night long. It was still very warm out... no need for a jacket here in Spain.
Sunday Sept. 12, 2010 we got up early (Tanya, Elise and I) and went for a run around the park near our flat.
Parque de Maria Luisa.
We rush to mass at The Cathedral of Sevilla The
Cathedral of Seville is a religious building in
Seville,
Andalusia, southern Spain: it is the largest
Gothic cathedral and the
third-largest church in the world. Amelia, Elise and I went to 11am mass
We met up with everyone after mass and walked around town, checked out shops, took a ton of photos, and visited the Plaza de Toros. I think I will see a
bullfight this evening.
Currently it's about 5:00PM and it's still 43 degrees out. Too hot to go anywhere...
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The Bull Toro Toro Toro |
We did visit the bullfighting event on Sunday night. It was about 8PM and still very light out. I thought it was all very exciting until they actually killed the bull?!?! Then cut his spinal cord. HOLY!! I gasped "oh my God! They Killed Him" and all the men around me gave me the 'stink-eye'. Was in need of several cocktails after viewing three more bulls being killed. I like to think these bulls spent the first four years of their lives living the good Spanish life... the last 30 minutes looked a little painful.
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My Favorite food... I think I ate three of these everyday |
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