Thursday, December 22, 2011

I have learned many things abroad, one of them being that I am a terrible blogger. However, I am going to make an effort to post some pictures and share with all my followers (aka mom and dad) a few of my experiences on the other side of the world.
In the past 3 months, I traveled to Granada, Cordoba, Bilbao, Segovia, Toledo, Marrakech, the Sahara Desert, Casa Blanca, and most of my classes. In Bilbao, my friend Beth and her husband's family showed me great hospitality, filled my stomach with warm food and shared their city with me. In Toledo, I explored a castle, mosque, cathedral and Roman bridge all within 8 hours, giving me a more interesting perspective on how diverse Spain's cultural and religious history is. The details etched into the walls of the Alhambra in Granada highlighted the passion and pride the original designers and artists had. My most meaningful experience abroad thus far, my trip to Morocco, refreshed my soul in many ways, bringing me back to the reasons why I am traveling. The rich culture, kind people, tasty food, and sensory overstimulation made me never want to leave.
Here are some snap shots of my recent explorations:









Tea house in Granada






Alhambra









Sangria





Retiro



My first attempt at a Spanish tortilla

Escorial, where the former kings of Spain are buried





Gardens at Escorial

Suspension bridge, Getxo, outside of Bilbao



Pintxos, Basque tapas, Bilbao





The Gugenheim, Bilbao


Paula and Rosellen

Cathedral/Mezquita, Cordoba

The Mesquita, Cordoba
A cathedral within a mosque, the Mezquita, Cordoba

Pure Passion

Alhambra, Arabic Palace, Granada


Alhambra gardens

Henna artists

Just another day



Spices and dyes



A women's carpet coop in Morocco



My new Moroccan friend


Sunrise on the Sahara, incredible


Sahara Desert



Train station, Casablanca

Memory Forrest, Parque Retiro, Madrid

I am impressed by how active older people here are

Toledo

Toledo cathedral tower

Sunset in Toledo

Communications palace, Madrid

Christmas lights in plaza mayor, Madrid





Roman Aquaduct

Segovia cathedral

Cinderella's tower

Our apartment Christmas tree
Park Preformers

1 comment:

  1. Marisa!! I love your pictures. Soooo beautiful. Your'e Christmas tree was pretty amazing too. All it needed was a little golden noodle tree topper :) Love you.x Nadia

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