It was really amazing, and I want to go back as it is something free for students to visit...and when it gets warm I know it will be beautiful to maybe sit out here:
In other important sightseeing news I visited the Cathedral and the Giralda, we had a really good tour guide from CIEE, and it was really crazy being in there! No way to capture the inside in a photo, but it was huge, and I really still don't understand how any of these buildings were ever built! How did they get up so high and carve everything and make it so perfect?? Really awe-inspiring. Here's the outside:
After we toured the inside of the cathedral we walked up the 34 levels of ramps to get to the top of the Giralda, which boasts the best view of Sevilla. It's definitely the best I've seen so far!
After we left we ate our bocadillas (sandwiches) packed by our senoras, since we didn't have time between touring the cathedral and class at 3 to walk all the way back to Triana to eat at home. We all had essentially the exact same sandwich, meat on a white baguette. White bread is like an essential part of the diet here. Breakfast is white bread (usually just with butter, but I've been having the blueberry jam which I brought as a gift for my Señora, but she's just been serving it to me..not complaining though since it's better than butter) and its out at every meal.
The food at my homestay is for the most part very good. We had this dish which was spinach and chickpeas and pine nuts steamed with some type of seasoning, it was delicious! And we have lots of good things like that, but then sometimes, such as last night, I had a really gross essentially raw hamburger...I think sometimes there's just off days with food. But there are SO many yummy snacks out on the street. It's been so hard to resist all the gelato and ice cream and cookies and pastries that are in every other store window. It's either that or shoes. But every little dessert I've bought out has been so worth it. I had a 1.10 euro cone of tiramisu gelato on my walk home from class today. yummy :)
There have been some cool cafes/bars that we've been to. My friends living in this area and I went to a little cafe and were drinking coffee and these two guys starting playing guitar and tambourine and singing and all the people in the cafe started dancing the Sevilliano dance, which I hope to learn at some point. Its so funny, even the little kids here are so stylish! There was this little boy who was maybe 10 years old who was wearing a full out purple outfit, with this fancy watch and a ring, and he was doing this dance really well! It felt extremely authentic being there/watching, and I guess that's because it was. Last night friends from Colby were here visiting!!
Tomorrow I am headed to Granada! Apparently there has been snow there very recently...I don't like the sound of this, as I did not bring enough warm things with me here. But, I'm just looking forward to being in a HOTEL. Maybe a little too excited about that, actually. I just want to be warm and take a long & hot shower. We leave at 8:30 AM, so I'll be getting up super early to walk to the bus. In 12 hours I'll be on the way!