October 08, 2005

Spain-Seville

Cathedral

Outside the catherdral

Cathedral again

Park

Taking a break from the heat

Seville was the quintessential Spain. Beautiful winding streets. Amazing entryways with Spanish tile and plants. Flower boxes in every windowsill spilling over with roses. Squares lined with orange trees. Really pretty. And definitely a much slower place that Barcelona. This is a town for strolling about slowly (probably because it was REALLY hot) and taking it easy. We did just that. Strolled around for a couple of days. Saw the main cathedral where Christopher Columbus' tomb is. Not too impressive but it was a nice getaway from the heat. They also have a few impressive parks where you can relax under canopies of trees and have an ice cream.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

hm that cathedral photo looks more like a mosque's minaret. and you talk about the beautiful winding streets. where are the fotos of them!? ;-)

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