I pushed the button too early!
Tina McInerney
more photos for Granada-
looking across to Sierra Nevada mountains with snow on top.
Water,
Water,
Water,
And more Water!
Breathtaking views everywhere
Gardens were in all different forms.
This was the view from the other side which you should go at nighttime to see when the castle is lit. It is quite something to see then. Perhaps because it doesn’t get dark till way past our bedtime and we had been up for so long, we decided to give it a miss and I went in the morning
And I saw this as well - such pretty street signs everywhere in Spain made of ceramic. note the well covered power lines
The next morning we had breakfast- scrambled eggs, would you believe?! And then wandered up to the train station. We had to catch a bus first - some problem with the lines- then take a train to Seville but would you believe, the train broke down so a bus was organized to take us to Seville. People were prowling around but I just sat on a ledge and took out my knitting. That night, we went to mass in one of the 115 churches in Seville. Interesting but there wasn’t a mass earlier than 8pm. I think it because of the Paseo which takes every evening from around 6 to 8 or later. Everyone comes out walking, shopping in their best clothes. Whole families come out. The squares are packed with people talking, drinking, eating tapas and kids playing football etc It is such a vibrant scene.