After two nights in Granada, Megan and I took the five hour bus to Cadiz, the oldest town in Western Europe. It's also where my friend Jane has been living this past year, along with her fantastic roommate Rosie, whom I met in Salamanca. Rosie met us at the bus station, and both she and Jane were very gracious in letting us stay in their apartment (Jane was traveling through Italy). It was so nice to hang out with Rosie and to not have to have my face in a map while we walked around.Since Cadiz is on the beach, we took advantage of that. Our first day there, the weather was cloudy until about 6 or 7 pm, so we ate lunch and had a coffee and then made a salad for dinner at Rosie's and Jane's apartment. We also opened one of the bottles of 2001 Rioja that my students gave me and it was quite good. Oh, and we watched Say Anything, which I had never seen before.
The next day, we went to the market in the morning, had crepes for lunch, and were on the beach by 3:30. We stayed out there until about 7:30, which is still sun time in Cadiz. Then we ate dinner on the Cathedral plaza and had more crepes for dessert.
On our last day, we people watched for a while at a cafe and then Rosie had to leave us to say goodbye to her Belgian friend and pack to meet her mom in Sevilla the next day. So Megan and I ate lunch outside and went to the beach until about 7:00. We said goodbye to Rosie and made a pizza for dinner and watched Across the Universe. Our whole time in Cadiz was very much a beach vacation. We just ate, slept, walked around, and laid in the sand. It was amazing.

the cathedral

the beach on our first day; we saw a dead body being pulled to shore, which was terrifying.

Rosie and Megan people watching.

pretty little balconies

a park on the way to the beach

walking up to the apartment

our beautiful pizza
We spent 3 nights in Cadiz and departed on Friday morning at 5:45 am. Our train arrived in Madrid at 11:15 am so we promptly found our hostal and fed ourselves paella. We did an abbreviated trip to the Prado, paying attention only to Velazquez, Goya, and El Greco, before meeting David for coffee and shopping. Exhausted, we made it back to our hostal and amazingly back out again for beers and a light dinner in Malasana before heading back to bed. Megan left on Saturday, so we spent that day getting her to the airport and then me to the bus station. And now I'm back in Logrono, missing southern Spain.

an illegal photo of Las Meninas

a beautiful day in Madrid

coffee

antiques

a ton of potato chips




















































