Thursday, June 28

Reduced to an Internet cafe... Ewww...

(Pictured: Travel buddies... (L to R) Hayley, Svina & Beatriz)

Well my trip to southern Spain was bloody amazing. The abuse of Lady Luck was shocking yet highly successful. I traveled with 2 awesome chicks that I met in Vaughantown, Beatriz and Svina! I love them both and I'm missing them already.

Granada and Sevilla were both so amazing, I thought I was in love with Spain when I was in Madrid, now Madird looks really average in comparison! Granada specifically just blew me away... I'm left wondering how quickly I could:
  • Learn Spanish
  • Sell all my belongings here in the UK
  • Find a place to live in Granada
  • and find a place to work
We all traveled overnight on a bus booked at last minute from Madrid to Granada. Arriving very early we made for a hostel that "might" have room for us. We eventually found the hostel after weaving through Granadas "car unfriendly" streets and found ourselves sat in the reception for about hour, sleepy and weary from a overnight bus nap, not knowing if we'd get accommodation or not. Eventually we scored a spot in the amazing hostel and decided to head up to the Alhambra... the most amazing place I've ever seen in my life! After spending sooo many sunburnt hours there we headed back to the hostel for siesta... sooo nice to nap in the middle of a hot day. We then spent the evening sloothing around the ancient marble paved streets for local tapas and anything else of interest.
Then catching an early bus from Granada we headed to Sevilla... arriving in the early afternoon to open Californian styled, palm tree laden streets and warm sun. Yum!
This time we had slightly organised our next hostel, lesson learned! Once checked in we headed over to the Seville Cathedral... my words will never adequately describe the enormity and just how overwhelming this building just is. Again we headed back to our hostel for an afternoon siesta, yum again, in the evening we wandered round the river looking for somewhere to eat. Was such a cool/warm evening and we managed to find an awesome place right on the river that could be best described to an Australian as a Cuban styled open kitchen, complete with the "Big Mumma" sitting and running the place. Then while wandering home we came across an open stret bar and Beatriz suggests "Mojios" all round! So this very fun and talented bar man knocks up this awesome drink in front of us.... there goes the early night I had planned...

Woke up early the next morning, said good bye to the girls and headed off to the bus station. So 2 buses and a flight I make it home about 11pm that night.

Now to sort out 2 weeks of a neglected life back here in the UK... sooo much dirty washing & a broken phone and now laptop... GRRR!

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