Friday, April 25

Madrid

Madrid was really fun. I have the schedule of what we did, but I don’t feel like looking at it. Here’s what I remember:Day 1 we went to El Palacio Real. I enjoyed seeing all the palacios because it made all the kings and queens that we’ve been talking about so real. Day 2 we went to El Escorial, Valle de los Caidos, and Segovia. In Segovia, we saw El acueducto, la cathedral, and el Alcazar. Day 3 we woke up early to go to El prado. We went to Toledo today at 2:30 pm. We saw the huge Cathedral, la Sinagoga, and la Iglesia were they buried El Greco. All were quite magnificent. Day 4 we went to the Reina Sofia Modern Art Museum. I loved it and could have spent hours there, but we only had about 2 hours. My new love is Picasso, who actually sparked my inner-artista. I bought a sketch book the other day. It's been a great outlet! I am by no means Picasso and really wasn't trying to be, but it's been great!

All else is ok. I have some exams coming up (and by some I mean 6!!), but I am feeling better than yesterday becuase I woke up early and wrote 2 5page papers and prepared my presentation. Yes, I can breathe now. The sun is shining and the air is super warm! I heard that you have the same news in MI!?

Alright, well enjoy the pictures here and shutterfly.


Valle de los Caidos-During the reign of Franco, this Monument and Church were built by the P.O.W's. We've been studying Franco alot in our classes...let's just say...many people want these monuments down.



Our first stop was The Royal Palace.
Acueducto de Segovia. Also studied this, so it was really great to see in "real life"!




Most of the gals in the group!
Toledo is known for their ceramics. This kind man let me photograph him in his store. Beautiful work!

Toledo. I wish you could see it, but the River Tajo surrounds this city. Meaning it was impossible to attack....but...they were attacked and had to reconstruct this city from nothing.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

That was one busy weekend,chica! But how nice to see all those beautiful sights. Picasso,huh? I love the picture on your shutterfly of the dome with all the painted domes.

Julie said...

beautiful.
Julie

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