Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Spain Part 3: Toledo

Toe-lay-doe.
This was one of the more touristy places we visited, but I'm glad we went.
It was another day trip while we were in Madrid.


Toledo was built in a time of war and is one of the most fortified cities in Spain.
It is also one of the most religious, as well as religiously tolerant.
Most of the time these things don't go together, especially in Spain, according to Claire.



I just think the city is pretty!




While we were there the city was setting up for a festival to celebrate the Virgin Mary.
(Like I said, a very religious city!)
There was this cool canvas path/roof thing with lanterns hanging from it.
We started following the path it made through the city's little streets and we ended up at the church.
Imagine that!



This is said church.
Like most churches in Spain in was huge and very beautiful.




This terrace is part of the most fascinating thing we saw in Toledo (maybe all of Spain).
There is an ancient mosque/church that we visited.
The whole sanctuary was about the size of a medium-sized bedroom.
The building had alternately been used as a mosque and a church throughout the years and now it stands as both together.
I don't have pictures of the inside so I'm sorry!

It is only a few steps uphill from the street (through the visitor's center) and into the building.
You step into the mosque first.
Three curved windows (in the Islamic style) indicate that this is a mosque.
There are four pillars that hold the structure, in between them one can picture ancient worshipers praying to Mecca.
Through an open doorway with openings on either side (making it more of a visual divider rather than actually wall) is the catholic church.
A worn portrit of Jesus is the only real difference between the two sides of the room.
Right below the painting is glass so that visitors can see the ruins of other mosques and churches that were built on this the same spot and then destroyed.



After marveling we exited to explore the garden.
The rose garden isn't very well kept, but the views from the terraces just beyond are breathtaking enough to make up for it.


Claire had to get a picture of the flags and banners that were over the street in celebration.
She said that decorations like these were very rare in Spain.


Then began our trek back over the river to the train station.



We made it, and took a moment to look back at where we had been.




Then it started to rain so we hustled to find the station.
It was fairly easy with the clock tower and extensive rose garden.


Then we all warmed up in the train station's cafe with café con leche (Mom and Claire), tea (me), and a beer (Nora).
All in all it was a great day in Spain!

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Spain Part 2: Valladolid

It's pronounced Va-ya-doe-lead.
I think.
We struggled with that.
It was pretty enough to make up for it though!
While we spent four nights in Madrid we took day trips.
This was our first.
Claire spent her semester here so we got to see her school, home, and hangouts.



Her favorite place was this park with the swans and peacocks.
I didn't get a picture of the peacocks,
but I'm sure someone else got a picture of me with them.


That's something I noticed when I got home.
I really didn't take many photos.
I reasoned it this way:
Claire and Nora were taking tons and tons of photos,
so I would have the physical proof if I needed it.
This also gave me more time to simply soak up Spain,
and enjoy my vacation!


Really I was kinda lazy.
It's okay though.
I was in Spain!


This building is a working church that is only half build.
When Valladolid was the capital of Spain the church was started.
When the capital was changed to Madrid the construction lost it's funding, and the church will remain unfinished.



This is a university library!


Doors in Spain were really cool!



This is the oldest Plaza Major in Spain.
(There is a Plaza Major in just about every city.)
Almost all Plaza Majors throughout Spain are surrounded by red buildings.
I don't know why, but it's really neat!


Monday, June 24, 2013

Monday Morning Card #38

For graduations,
for best friends,
and for anyone who needs a little reminder to follow their dreams.


Thursday, June 20, 2013

Spain Part 1: Madrid

I know . . .
I know . . .
FINALLY!
But seriously. Adjusting to summer after the semester I just had was hard:
Awesome. But hard.
True life.

Anyway.
I spent ten days in Spain with my mom, her sister, and my sister.
Starting with four days in Madrid.


This is the huge downtown train station in Madrid.
We spent time here. A lot of time.
See the huge jungle-trees?
The water between the trees and the people is full of turtles.
SO COOL!


On our wanderings throughout the city we found a botanical garden that we moseyed through.


We also found an art museum that I didn't take any pictures of.
We saw Pablo Picasso and Salvador Dali!


In general Madrid was a lot of exploring, eating, and drinking.


I loved starting and ending our travels in such a vibrant city.


And Claire found a tree she loved!



There's not a lot to say about Madrid really.
It took a while to get the swing of vacation mode.
I promise I took more pictures on other parts of the trip.

Monday, June 17, 2013

Monday Morning Cards #37

It's summer for real this time!
I'm at home for the summer break,
and I have a lot in store for the blog,
and my summer.


Starting with buffing up my birthday card supply.
Flowers and colors to remind friends that whenever you get a card,
smiling should be a priority.

Have a great start to a warm week!
Stay tuned for the Spain pictures
(finally-right!)
from my vacation.

Monday, June 10, 2013

Monday Morning Card #36

Sometimes you need to tell your best friend how awesome they are.
That's what this card is for.
Fill it up with beautiful words full of passion, inspiration, and soul.
Then send it off with something extra inside.
(Tea is always welcome,
but nature is always nice.)


Say hi to your friends today.
Wish them all a happy Monday.
I promise after all that,
your Monday will be great too!

Monday, June 3, 2013

Monday Morning Card #35

Simple.
Stark.
With a heart.


Happy Monday.