"Been so long" (Vetiver, 2009)
In Granada I mainly visited the Alhambra (of course), which is a giant old Moorish fortress/palace that has fortunately been preserved. On Friday I took a bus from Madrid, and the views on the way were the best I had seen in all of Spain so far. That night I went on a night visit of the Nazareth Palaces, which was a little spooky because of minimal lighting, but of course I was flanked by 500 other tourists so it was less scary. Getting lost while trying to figure out where the Alhambra was and wandering through the dark gardens at night by myself was really terrible at first though.
So the next day was the daytime part of my Alhambra visit and I found the entire place had changed overnight. What was spooky, dark, was now overheated with a lot of children running around. The gardens of the Generalife are great with some flowers I had never seen before. I wish I could bring home a bouquet of everything I had seen!
There really isn't much in Granada besides the Alhambra, unfortunately. I did go to a super great spice store near the cathedral though, where I bought some saffron for future paellas (visit me--I'll be cooking next year!). On Saturday then I went to Cordoba and stayed with Jaliz. And I really chose a great weekend to be in town, because it was the week of the patio flower shows!
The Mezquita in Cordoba is really amazing, what I'd imagined but much better. I remember in 8th grade art history looking at slides of the Mezquita and being intrigued by the shape of the arches but I was really standing there years later in its smell of incense and juxtaposition of Christianity and Islam. Very wild.And now I've got one suitcase packed. Writing again as soon as I make more progress!


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