Having rented a car in Granada, and having Nancy the only driver in order to save the €10, and having Nancy practice her driving in the gothic streets of Albaicin, we set off for the coast on the eventual way to Seville. We had stops to make on the way. First we went to Frigiliana. This […]
Author: Steve
L’Alhambra
The Alhambra is a place that it seems all Spaniards are proud of. Every Spaniard to whom we mentioned our visit to the Alhambra was excited for us and bursting with pride. I visited about 42 years ago and things have changed a bit. Now you need to get tickets ahead of time, and it […]
Flamenco
Turns out there is a lot of music and dance in Granada. We were walking down the street, hit the Plaza de Carmen, and lo and behold, there was a stage set up and a crowd gathered. On the stage were about 20-30 guitar players of all ages, as well as about 20-30 young girls […]
Granada
I have never been happier than traveling with my wife and Nancy, the new addition to our team. (Actually, Nancy told me to say that, but it isn’t that bad. Really) Granada is a pretty great town. Within a few hours, we were considering how it would be to spend a few months here next […]
Fast Train
We took the high speed train from Barcelona to Madrid, then Madrid to Santa Ana where we had to get on a bus to Granada due to maintenance on the tracks. For those of you who have not been on a high speed train, here is a movie I took of the countryside between Madrid […]
Barca
Cruise Update The cruise ended in Barcelona. For us. Which is a good thing. Not that we didn’t enjoy it, we had a fine time. The night after they left the ship ran into some serious seas. A “rogue” wave hit the port bow deck three (where our cabin was), and knocked out the windows […]
Sweet Malaga
We’re just going to have to skip a post for Tenerife, having lost the pictures with the camera. It was our first port of call after the crossing, and it felt strange to be planning the day’s activities after a week of not doing so. We liked it quite a bit. Not having time to […]
Lost at Sea. and Other Stuff
Lost at Sea So we had already spent the day in Tenerife in the Canary Islands, had dinner, and gone to the show. Somewhere after that, my beloved camera disappeared. Fortunately, I try to upload pictures every day or two, so you won’t be seeing any shots of the Canaries. You also won’t see some […]
Salvador
Salvador de Bahia is the third largest city in Brazil. In 1776, it was the largest and richest city in America, much larger than Boston and New York. Being the center of the slave trade, as well as the main port for Brazilian silver and gold really helped. We debarked independently of a tour and […]
Rio
Did you know that Rio de Janiero is a misnomer? The Portuguese explorer who first came here thought that it was the mouth of a river, or “Rio,” and that the month was January, or “Janiero.” A few days earlier would have been Deciembre. In fact it is not the mouth of a river, rather […]