Tag: architecture
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A New Adventure – The California Missions Trail, July 10-13, 2023,
The California Missions Trail stretches 800+ miles between California’s Spanish missions built (and moved and rebuilt, in many cases, due to fires and floods) over 200 years ago. There is much history, culture, and heartbreak in the unique stories behind all of the missions and their establishment by the Spanish or Franciscan priests and the…
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Home Sweet Home
May 15, 2018 I put my Solomon hiking shoes on again Monday after a hiatus of two days – and what a glorious spectacular day in the neighborhood it was!!! My neighborhood!! The Amazingly, Breathtaking and Beautiful, Awe inspiring Pacific Northwest!! In April and the first part of May I wandered the northern countryside of…
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Strolling Seville
Well, I did my usual – I set out early with destinations in mind, got lost – and then found, as landmarks came together and my surroundings began to make sense and fall in to place…!! I still have one more day here in Seville, so as is par for the course, I will totally…
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Man, I am not complaining, but I am tired!!!
Sooo – I arrived in Seville via fast train this morning, observing lovely countryside along the way. My hotel is awesome and is in the Santa Cruz neighborhood. I walked “around the block” a couple of hours ago and there are so many amazing and massive historical buildings right near me!!! I have been amazed…
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Córdoba
Day 30 The historic quarter in Córdoba is a World Heritage Site. In the 10th century this city had 1,000 mosques, 800 Arab baths, and an advanced street lighting system! And you can’t miss the Great Mosque on its landscape. As in the other places I have visited, the history is palpable walking by and…
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Am I There Yet?!?!
Day 29 Today as I headed to Cordoba (my home for the next two nights), I caught a train to Madrid, took a subway train to another station across the city and on to another train bound for Seville. To be humbly honest, I was pretty nervous about it all, because as I’ve said, my…
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Last night in Zamora
Today we checked into our albergue and tomorrow we set out! Here is my bed & view: Did I mention that there are stork nests EVERYWHERE??!? (Not sure how the WiFi will be so future posts may be sporadic…)
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Day 6 – Palm Sunday
It has been very enjoyable wandering around the center of Zamora – so many ancient buildings! This was a walled city with a castle centuries ago and some of that enclosure still remains. In fact, we look at a bit of the wall outside our Airbnb. We could also see last night’s Palm Sunday Procession…
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It’s Day 5!!
Today was a busy day – leaving Madrid in the morning by 3 hour bus ride to Zamora to meet “the gang”! Our Airbnb is Amazing and we have part of the original wall structure which surrounded this city centuries ago right outside our kitchen door!! Gotta get to bed, so the rest of today’s…
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Day 4, Part 2
“A Walk West from Sol” took me through some of Madrid’s oldest streets and squares, taking in the grandeur of the Palacio Real Palace (which I could not capture in a photo), the lovely Sabatini and Rosaleda Rose gardens, Plaza Mayor (again), Plaza Conde de Barajas, Plaza de la Villa, Plaza de Ramales, Plaza de…