Yes. Turtles. Lots of them! This is in the Atocha Train Station in Madrid. It's a random itty bitty lake (and yes all the water here looks like that) for hundreds of turtles. Literally.
Here, I am standing in front of a closed convent (house of nuns, Nunnery) and they sell lots and lots of goodies, like cookies and chocolate and doughnuts... so naturally we showed up. It's only open from 4-6:30 though. So it was priority. Katie and I bought 2 bars of fudge (White chocolate with chocolate chips and milk chocolate with walnuts) SOOOO GOOOOODDD!!
After our convent visit, we went on a Madrid walk (Down the Gran Via, which is basically a state street in Madrid). However, this day there was an education strike happening so all the roads were closed off for all the protesters, I was standing in the busiest road without any cars around for the whole block. LEGIT.
On our Madrid walk we were to tour McDonalds, sounds lame right? No. This used to be an accessory store and then McDonalds bought it in the 70's, so it's this huge fancy building, with gold everything inside, marble counters and walls, and chandeliers for lighting. It was awesome! Also, there was an H&M down the road and it used to be a theater back in the day, in the basement there is a ceiling painted with likenesses of Goya's work (famous painter here in Spain) Just in the men's section of H&M. NO BIG DEAL! Spain is Awesome!
Here are some more penguins, this one is outside the Parque Retiro. We went to the Park to have a picnic with the group. So fun and adorable. Quite Quaint if I say so myself.
We ventured out to the Plaza de Espana and there is a monument to Cervantes, Don Quijote is just out front of it. Most the group just took normal pictures in front of the statues... how fun is that?! None!
I rode Don Quijote's Donkey!
Our Weekend Trip.
We went to Avila and Salamanca. Here in Avila it's famous for 2 reasons. There is a convent where Santa Teresa lived, where she supposedly saw the child Jesus on the steps of a staircase. Second Reason, there is a huge wall all around the city that was built in the 16th century. Because of how big it was, no one ever attacked the city.
So here is the "little Pig" on the wall. If you tilt your head to your left shoulder, the pigs legs are separted by the hole in the wall on the left... see it? :)
These are very traditional "cookies" in Spain from the nuns. They have 2-3 ingredients. Eggs and Sugar... sometimes lemon flavoring. They're like cookie dough. That's a lot of sugar to get it to that consistency!
We got to climb the wall!! It was sweet! it's about a mile and a half walk.
Katie and I on the Great Wall of Avila.
This here is the Plaza Mayor of Salamanca. They were used for Bull fights, town meetings, and proclamation of laws. Looks very similar to the one in Madrid.
Here is the "Casa de Conchas." Shells are all on the Facade of the building to because the shell is the symbol of the peregrino walks. People come from all around to see these famous cathedrals and they're wearing shells. It's actually really neat. There are over 1000 shells on this building that has now been turned into a library.
This is a view from the University in Salamanca looking at the Cathedral Nueva and Cathedral Vieja. Pretty sure Spain is the most gorgeous place on Earth!
We then got to climb all around the Cathedral which was super cool. We usually can only look from the bottom of the main section of the cathedral up and only wish we could see the rest of the cathedral, but this one we got to go outside on all the pathways and even inside where you think there are secret passage ways where Quasimodo lives.
This is looking down into the main part of the Cathedral. It's blurry, but You can see how magnificently tall this building is! These columns were so huge! It was unbelievable!
My name is inscripted on the wall of the cathedral. LEGIT!
The work for the Cathedral was redone in the 1900's... like mid 1900's so they added some touches of their own. Can you find the Astronaut? How bout a more difficult one... The ice cream cone?!
So we have a running joke in my family of how much I hate Chinese Buffets. The family was driving down to Ephraim or
Powell or something and the boys wanted to eat at a Chinese Buffet. I thought that sounded nasty (road tripping on a stomach full of chinese deep fried food-Gross) so I walked
across the street and went and got something at Wendy’s for dinner instead. So now whenever we have a choice of where we
want to eat out, Chinese buffets are suggested in spite of me. Ha so we as a group in Spain ate at a
Chinese buffet and it was great. For
many reasons. 1. Family joke. 2. It was the same as American buffets. They even had French fries. Except for the fact we didn’t get a limitless drinks. 3. Because we got so much food and it was all
deep fried and there was ice cream too!
I'm telling you, they're the exact same all around the world! The french fries were right next to the octopus tentacles!!! Who would have thought they continued to have french fries at the Chinese Buffet.
The Plaza Mayor at Nnight
Even though we were stuffed full, we needed ice cream in the gorgeous Plaza. Katie and I shared a chocolate and Cheese cake with strawberries. BEST ICE CREAM YET!
We were outside taking pictures and this man
comes up to me and asks, Where are ya’ll from? We’re from the United States . Oh, nice to meet you, give me a Beso. Uh, okay… So I go in for the side cheek to
cheek kiss BUT THIS MAN WANTS SOME ACTION! He turns and goes for my face and I
was like WHOA BUDDY! Calm it down! Still holding my hand he’s like BESO! BESO!
So I was like Please no!! Please NO! So I let go and ran away! Ha ha It was so
funny! The group saw me and were all wondering why I was so rude to just get up
and run away… That is why.
Inside this building there was a famous painting of a Virgin with a fly on her knee... sorry pictures weren't permitted, otherwise I'd make you find that too. :)
Abrazos y Besos!
Y Amor a Todos!
