Becky was kind enough to give me some highlights and as payment, I'm knitting her a really cool headband as a surprise... pics to come.
They aren't really very noticeable to be honest, but it just sort of makes my hair look shiny and such which is cool.
Today Merche and I wandered around town and I finally went inside and wow was it gorgeous.
Cathedral in downtown Oviedo during the day
La Regenta statue near the cathedral
Afterwards we wento to the Museum of Fine Arts, which is actually free every day, which was home to quite a few Goyas, Dalis, and Picassos. Right here in town!
07 June 2008
Highlights, and walking around Oviedo
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And now for another episode of...
THINGS I HAVE LEARNED IN SPAIN Vol. V
- There is nothing unmanly about wearing a pastel shirt or hoodie with a large daisy on the chest and/or back (actually it is probably Carhartt anyway)
- A “pretty tortilla” means an omelette of sorts with tuna. Apparently anything with “bonito” (Pretty or beautiful) in the title, includes tuna. Who knew tuna was pretty?
- If your husband tells you he’s going out for some “bimbos”, he’s not doing anything shady… he’s just picking up some bread or tea cakes from the store.
- Who cares about Britney Spears? Ronaldihno was picking his nose today in soccer practice! Now THAT is celebrity gossip!
- If someone tells you that a fat man touched them last night, you should congratulate them… it means they won the lottery.
- Spanish people go on diet and exercise programs to get rid of their “Michelins”
- If someone says they have “piel de naranja” (skin of an orange), it means they have a cellulite problem
- According to the Spanish, the American Past-time is getting into wars
- If you are trying to fool someone in Spain, you aren’t pulling their leg, you are pulling their hair.
- If you have a Hake (fish), then you must be drunk.
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02 June 2008
Valley of the Fallen
This is the cathedral that was built by the "Valle de los caidos (Valley of the Fallen) which was actually constructed by hollowing out solid rock from a mountain! Very impressive on the inside, again, unfortunately photos weren't allowed. It is also the resting place of Francisco Franco, so we got to see his tomb as well.
View from the mountain
Me and Elephant hanging out outside
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Next day: Aranjuez
The next day we went to Aranjuez, just outside of Toledo and home to another very elegant royal Spanish palace. It turns out that the city declared a holiday that day and therefore not only was the tour of the palace free of charge, but they were opening up a few rooms in the palace just for that day for the first time ever to the public. What luck!!!
...but it gets better. We waited in line for a few minutes before it opened, and when we got to the front a man there asked us where we were from. "Asturias" replied Merce. "Oh really? I have a lot of ties to Asturias, I have a house in Muros actually." Well as some of you may remember, Merce was born in Muros and their little beach house of sorts is still there which they visit quite frequently. Well, apparently this man happen to be the curator of the palace, and was looking for locals of Aranjuez to take on a private tour but decided to take us along as well. There were no guides that day since it was open to the public for free, but we got a personal tour from the curator himself! Naturally, I couldn't take pictures inside, but here are some outside shots:
Some bushes around the palace
Outside view
Elephant waiting for the train with the palace in the background (we took another touristy train around the area just to show us around, it was pretty neat)
Me and Elephant enjoying some lunch at an outdoor cafe in Aranjuez
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Toledo continued again...
I had Julie and Cindy in mind when I took this picture... this is a little cafe run by nuns that make tons of home made treats, specializing in marzapan...
A display of abonicos that are all way out of my price range unfortunately...
Elephant chilling with Don Quixote since we were afterall, in La Mancha.
This is the hotel we stayed in that night, VERY nice... 4 stars, and a lovely dinner that evning with so much veal nobody was able to eat their share. It was very lovely.
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Toledo continued
Elephant looking over Toledo
Walking around town
A random narrow street... the long pieces of fabric above are apparently for providing a bit of shade during the very hot summer months, but they sometimes collect a bit of rain water and occasionally dump out a bit on the tourists walking by since they rock around a bit in the wind.
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Toledo!!!
Well this past weekend was full of traveling. First stop: Toledo.
We drove about 7 hours down to a hotel outside of Toledo where Pedro quickly realized he had neglected to put his and Merce's suitcase in the trunk... needless to say, Merce did not let him forget it the entire trip. Oh well, it was only one night, so it wasn't really that big of a deal and the hotel supplied some necesities anyhow.
Once in Toledo, we decided to take a little tourist train around the city which is a bit cliche and all, but offered some AMAZING views.
Merce and Pedro enjoying the ride with Elephant
Me on the train with a view of Toledo in the background
Seriously, I'm amazed any of these pictures came out at all... the cobble stone streets made for a VERY bumpy ride. I am quite impressed with my new camera!!!
Walls defending the one side of Toledo not surrounded by water from the Moors
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