Finally, I am able to log in my blog. I have read few last entries of my own to check where did I stopped and....MY LORD! It is almost two years I had not updated my trips. I have been to many places, Portugal, France, snowing in Andorra and not to leave out the Spain tour that I have not manage to finish, even going back to Andalusia to celebrate my subsequent pregnancy. Arggggg.... where should I start?
One thing for sure, I will apply the rule of "pics without writing". I will try to upload pictures with caption but not story. So, readers out there, put on your questions (if there are any) in the comments and I try to answer back.
So wait for the new entry...errr picture.
Honeysuckle Around the World
. . . . . Living in Barcelona is lot of fun regardless I am little bit homesick. My significant half is a great companion, assisting heavily to adjust to new life even I am the one who insist on being in Barcelona instead of other places, at least an English speaking country. Here I am, here we are, enjoying life and sharing experience while travelling around Europe. ¡Bienvenida y disfrute!
Tuesday 26 June 2012
Monday 17 October 2011
I MISS MY BLOG!
It has been nearly a year I have not updating anything. I am still on endless journey, exploring, learning and adjusting. I promise my self that once my current obligation is ended (it is approaching now) I will continue writing again.
Monday 7 February 2011
Andalusia - Granada
After Cordoba, Granada is our next favorite place, mainly due to Alhambra and Flamenco. Even tough the sun is shining, we could see the surrounding mountains of Serra Nevada still fully covered by snow and the temperature was a bit cold. Yet, it was absolutely mesmerized.
A plaza near our hotel, feels like in the Arabic Gulf or in tv series - Zorro.
A plague in front of the Puerta de Perdon (Forgiving Door?)
Specialized tea shop where rip me off! Lucky, pina colada flavoured tea was worth the spending.
Entrance to Alhambra (top) and shots from many parts of Alhambra (below). There are so many thing to indulge in Alhambra especially the architecture and gardens. Sitting alone and savour the view took most of our time. Absolutely beautiful!
Alhambra
Cordoba city viewed from Alhambra
We wrapped our visit by enjoying Flamenco in Sacromonte, performed in a cave. (top: Part of Sacromonte village at the base of a mountainous terrain; below: a flamenco dancer)
Bye bye beautiful Granada!
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