We stopped for coffee con leche at this Art Noveau bar. Every bar in Andalucía featured Cruzcampo beer
Years ago on an overnight train from Paris to Madrid, I was sitting in the café car sipping my café con leche watching walled cities pass by and lots of snow reading my Sevilla guidebook. A man sat down besides me.
Don't go there! Go to Cordoba, so much better.
Is it better? Well it is smaller and much less crowded than Sevilla. Maybe costs less. The Mezquita is more ornate than the Alcazar (they have another Alcazar there too) though it lacks the gardens. I am glad we went, a new city for me as all the other cities I have been in before.
After our deluxe buffet, an unpleasant long walk through the rain and dark on barely lit streets to the train station. The storm during the middle of the night had blown oranges and branches all over the place plus huge puddles that were impossible to avoid. I tried to keep up with Steve and our lone umbrella while trying not to trip over all the debris. Fortunately the rain had stopped by the time we got to Cordoba. The train was timely but the ride boring excepting seeing a stork on its nest just ten feet from the tracks. This would be the 4th and 5th time I had gone on this section of the route.
So we saw all that I have posted above. A good day. No more rain the rest of the trip though there was rain forecasted for our arrival in Barcelona that didn't happen. We picked up provisions for a picnic dinner at the trusty El Corte Ingles on the way back. The streets had been swept up by then.
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3 comments:
So much to see and wonder at.
I smiled ruefully at your description of trying to keep pace with Steve. Very familiar -and I always fail.
Such impressive grand arches among all the other beautiful photos.
Your trip is great fun for this armchair traveller! Thanks for sharing.
Kathy
I can keep up with him when I can see where I am going but I have a much stronger fear of falling than he does plus the path under the umbrella wasn't as clear. Lots of beauty all around. Each day, more and more photos. We both went crazy in Barcelona, the most photographic place. Stay tuned
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