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Buick Gals hit Èspanol!!

The blog!! Jess: at first martin and me went to the airport, Ashleigh didn’t know that I would go. Ash: I was so surprised to see Jessica!! Jess: she looked so funny she looked like a she had seen a ghost. The next day we went to the beach. Ash: luckily we didn’t go past...

permalink written by  dannyandash on August 13, 2007 from Almeria, Spain
from the travel blog: danny and ash on tour



Barcelona, ES



permalink written by  vassileios_gr on August 5, 2007 from Barcelona, Spain
from the travel blog: Espana 2007



Granada, ES



permalink written by  vassileios_gr on August 1, 2007 from Granada, Spain
from the travel blog: Espana 2007



Almunecar, ES



permalink written by  vassileios_gr on July 28, 2007 from Almunecar, Spain
from the travel blog: Espana 2007



Malaga, ES



permalink written by  vassileios_gr on July 28, 2007 from Malaga, Spain
from the travel blog: Espana 2007



Granada, Es



permalink written by  vassileios_gr on July 22, 2007 from Granada, Spain
from the travel blog: Espana 2007



Pobre Mi

San Fermines just kept going, and after 6 days of wassailry we'd had enough. Time to pack up the car and head south to Rodellar for a few days of climbing. Got back last night to clean streets and quiet sleep. Nice...

permalink written by  Jason Kester on July 16, 2007 from Rodellar, Spain
from the travel blog: Living in Spain



San Fermin catches it's breath

Pamplona has finally settled into its groove, and San Fermin continues apace, but somehow not as franticly as it was the first couple days. Everybody knows they're in for the long haul, and they're pacing themselves a bit better now. Don't get me wrong, it's still basically insane, but at...

permalink written by  Jason Kester on July 12, 2007 from Pamplona, Spain
from the travel blog: Living in Spain



Day 25

Our last day in Madrid and Spain for that matter. Mark wanted to go to two museums today, the Archeological and Navel museums. We started at the Archeology museum which was filled with ancient artifacts and art. Lot’s of mummies, skulls, and old art and pottery. The Roman mosaics were very...

permalink written by  pscossette on July 12, 2007 from Madrid, Spain
from the travel blog: The Cossette Family Sabbatical



Day 24

Today is Holy Toledo day. We were up and going by 8:00 today, which is very early for us lately, so we could catch the train to Toledo. This was the Capital of Spain until 1561 when King Phillip II moved his court to Madrid. Toledo sits in the middle of the Iberian Peninsula so was a trade...

permalink written by  pscossette on July 11, 2007 from Madrid, Spain
from the travel blog: The Cossette Family Sabbatical



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