Adventuring

Yesterday morning I woke up and decided I needed adventure. So I got dressed, walked to the panadería to get a sandwich for the road, and then headed to the train station. Next stop: Segovia.

When I came to Spain, I thought I'd check out Granada, maybe Malaga and Toledo, but Segovia wasn't on my radar. But then I mentioned visiting Toledo to one of my new (Spanish) friends, and she said (somewhat wistfully), "I quite enjoy Segovia."

So there you go. And there I went. Lucky for you, I took pictures, so it'll almost be like you went along with me—only you didn't have to slather sunblock all over yourself.

The aqueduct. For those of you unfamiliar with Roman innovation, it's a fancy bridge that transported water. Segovia is in the background. 

 

The cathedral. It was the biggest cathedral I've ever been in—I'm pretty sure. Things I noted about the interior: it was at least thirty degrees cooler than outside; there were more than a dozen small chapels circling the main nave; and it was all freakin' big.

I got whistled at by a construction worker inside the cathedral. WTH? That's just wrong, or sacrilegious, or something. Maybe he thought he was in tight enough with the Big Guy that he could get away with lascivious thoughts in a holy place.


 

Me, outside the cathedral. Aren't I cute, despite my lack of makeup? I love those earrings too. My sunglasses make me look like an insect-superhero though.

 

Approaching Alcázar, the big-ass castle in Segovia. If you were here for a history lesson, I'd tell you it was an Arab fort back in the 12th century, and a Roman one way before then (or so one infers), until it became a favorite place for royalty to chill.

But you're not here for a history lesson, so I'll tell you that there was a lot white fluffy stuff floating in the air. Pollen, anyone? And the moat was empty—I was minorly disappointed by that, but the suits of armor they had standing all over the place made up for it a little.

For two euros extra, you could climb up 152 steps to the top of Juan II's tower (hidden behind the trees). And to think I was paying eighty bucks a month to go to the gym to use the StairMaster.


The restaurant where I had my two hour lunch. Although the sign is false advertisement, because my fork was never lonely. It was always accompanied with at least a knife and sometimes a spoon.

 

New friends! I was sitting at the bus kiosk, waiting to go back to the train station, when this blonde accosted me. It turned out they were awesome, and fun, and from New York. So we met up for tapas and drinks later that night in Madrid. Craziness ensued, as it does when I'm involved. Sorry—can't give you details, because what happens in Spain stays in Spain. Let's just say it involved peanuts, Mui Mui slippers, and a very cute Argentinian guy. 

Stay tuned for my next adventure, which may or may not include flamenco dancing and pigs. See you next week.

Posted by Kate on 1 June 2010

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  • I feel let down by the lack of information regarding "craziness ensues."

    Posted by Parisa, 01/06/2010 5:34am (2 years ago)

  • You've been out with me--use your imagination. Think beach, cheap scotch, and a little dancy-dance.

    Posted by Kate, 01/06/2010 5:59am (2 years ago)

  • That was in San Francisco, not Spain. Get your stories straight.

    Posted by Parisa, 01/06/2010 2:48pm (2 years ago)

  • I'm saying it was LIKE that time in SF, except we had tapas instead of pizza. Geez.

    Posted by Kate, 01/06/2010 3:09pm (2 years ago)

  • lol. :)

    Posted by Parisa, 01/06/2010 3:59pm (2 years ago)

  • Have you noticed that when you comment first on a blog, no one else comments? Curious.

    Posted by Kate, 04/06/2010 10:29am (2 years ago)

  • A dry moat is what? a ditch? How disappointing!

    Gorgeous pics! Thanks for sharing!

    Posted by Jen, 07/06/2010 6:42am (2 years ago)

  • -Aqueduct = Amazing
    - Cathedrals are so pretty, but they give me the heebie-jeebies... I don't believe in any specific deity, but I still get that feeling that if they ARE real, they aren't happy having a non-believer on their turf. AKA I have a mild fear of being smited.
    - I honestly wouldn't know that you weren't wearing makeup. You look very pretty without :) Even with the insecto-vision goggles.
    - Castle = Win
    - Hooray for spontaneous friends and crazziness!
    - The reason I haven't commented is that my internet access is limited for the summer. I am choosing to bike the ten minutes to campus when I want to check email, rather than spending $30/month. But I still don't make it there every day. (Also, my midterm was last week, so definitely no website-wandering)

    Posted by Karen, 09/06/2010 12:42pm (2 years ago)

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