I am sitting here at Memorial Union at the Terrace watching all the people enjoying the beautiful weather, the speedboats on the lake, and the few wind surfers that are brave enough to risk falling …
Granada
Beware of the Gypsy Fortuneteller!
After the first week of Session II classes, Shelby and I headed out to Granada on Friday, July 5th. My family dropped us off at the Madrid bus station, Estación del sur, on their way …
Did you know? “Granada” means “pomegranate”
Happy Feast of St. Thomas Aquinas, patron saint of universities and higher education! I honestly cannot think of a better reason to call off school. Just in case having permanent three-day weekends wasn’t good enough, …
Adiós Señora, Adiós Limonero … Algún día
Sigh. I have a feeling this blog might be one of my hardest to write. Getting back from Ibiza to Granada with less than 24 hours to pack my things up completely and leave for …
It’s Christi not Chrispy!
Sooner than we knew, we were thrown even further into the local customs of Granada and Spain. Corpus Christi being the week we returned from Nerja meant a week of festivities and only a three-day …
On Spanish Time
Hola, ¿que tal!? I’m finally settled in here so lets start from the beginning, vale?(this is a word you will here very often in Spain, it means something like “okay” but is used for everything) …