Saturday, September 29, 2012

Excursion to Toro/Zamora and the first couple weeks of class

Hello all! It's been a week or so since I updated so...sorry about that! It's been pretty stressful here adapting to classes, picking new classes because the spanish students don't like the date and time....etc.
I am currently enrolled in 3 classes with IES and two at the university and until this week I had no classes in the afternoon but a hiccup came up with one of the university classes and now I have to switch to afternoon classes that go until 6 or 7 in the evening 3 days a week...kind of a bummer but at least now i'll only have one class on Friday and it's at 10 am instead of 9. So now when I go on excursions with the program I will only have to feel guilty about missing one class! On the topics of classes...my punctual self arrived to class 15 minutes early the first day only to find all the lights off and no one in the classroom. I thought "uh oh. I must have the wrong classroom!" So I went downstairs and checked the list of rooms again (by now it was the time class was supposed to be starting) the room was still listed as P-9 so I went back up and flicked the light switch on and sat there. A couple other people meandered in around 9:05 and by 9:15 the professor was just walking in. (class started at 9 according to my schedule). The same thing happened with my next class! So I asked a couple British people yesterday what was going on and they told me all the classes start 15 minutes after the hour...This boggles my brain. Class says it'll start at 9....but it really starts at 9:15....and only lasts 45 minutes then. Not only that but the professors all fight to cram all the info they need to talk about into that small period of time. Why not just start on time?? oh well, more time to get tea or coffee in the mornings!!

This week has been non-stop rain and wind: there was a hurricane that came through the Canary Islands off the coast of Africa and decided to come visit us and just sit over Spain =/ Not cool (actually quite cool).

Anyways! Last weekend I went to Toro and Zamora with the program. Toro is a town that as far as I'm concerned is just a huge vineyard with a wine factory....and that's it.
Vineyard!!

Olive trees (I'm not sure what they use the olives for though...)

Castle

Needless to say it was really revolting to smell fermenting wine at 1030 am

They have to keep the room at 75% humidity so the wood barrels don't shrink and leak wine.

11:30 am wine tasting

Another view of Toro

Look at those calves :p
After the wine tasting we headed to Zamora to do a little tour and then eat lunch in a Bodega!

Old Roman Wall

Zamora Cathedral

Ruins of the old Zamora castle

View from on top of the castle ruins



All the Americans freak when they see this....no it's not the KKK these are the traditional outfits for Semana Santa (Easter week)

Totally didn't realize how much frozen yogurt I was getting until it was too late....this was 30 minutes before lunch too.

We walked through this brushy area and on the "Trail"...
 
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...past these little hut things which are all "bodegas" (underground restaurants)

until we got to our restaurant....Part of me wants to meet the interior designer and part of me doesn't....
The food was amazing!! Zamora is known for it's grilled pork so we had ribs and other grilled meat =] om noms

Anyways! Next week I have an excursion from Fri-Sun to Seville and Granada in the south of Spain. Then the following weekend I have tentative plans to go to Lisbon, Portugal with some girls from the program. More updates to come!!

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Barcelona!! (And Madrid)

This weekend a few of us from the group traveled to Barcelona as a last hurrah before classes start! We left Wednesday morning and just got back today. I took the train from Salamanca to Madrid (2.5 hours) then we hung out in Madrid for the whole day before boarding a train to Barcelona at 10:30 pm. Here are some pics from Madrid!! We also went inside the Prado Museum (the louvre of Spain) but couldn't take pics =[


Karen and I in front of a fountain


I thought this poster was funny haha it says "This chicken loves Gin and tonics"

Plaza Mayor in Madrid (ours is better...fun fact:Salamanca's plaza mayor is ranked as one of  the best plazas in Spain!)

Tapas outside the Plaza! Going clockwise around the table starting at me: Me, Jaime, Paty, Ericka, Ivy, Erika, Michelle, Karen

Us in the plaza after dinner!! 

After a long day of walking around Madrid we hopped on the train to Barcelona. We arrived in Barcelona at around 7:30 am, got on the subway and took it to the hostel. The hostel was very well kept, very secure, and it was super fun to meet people from all over the world! The first day we were there we wanted to just have a chill day but ended up walking close to 8-10 miles...my feet are still yelling at me. Here's some pics from the first day!
The first day we just looked at the Sagrada Familia because it was so crowded.

Guelle Park! A park designed by Gaudi. We got some sandwiches from a local deli on our walk there and then ate them here =]



Our group!! 



Some dude playing a lute in the park. There were lots of performers but we sat and listened to this guy for about 30 minutes.




There was a water show at 9:30 that night too! Kind of like the Bellagio hotel in Vegas.




Plaça Espanya at night (seeing Catalán all the time was confusing...)

The next day we went around and some of us got up around 8 am and walked to La Sagrada Familia to beat the crowd. Best idea ever....we even got into the church before construction started so it was super quiet and you could hear music from mass in the crypt (sounds odd but the main area is just for tourists so mass is held below.) We paid $14 to tour the cathedral AND go up in the towers. Super cool...super scary. After that we went and got some sandwiches again and changed into swimsuits and took the metro to the beach and hung out there/baked for 3-4 hours and then went shopping! Super fun day =]



Compare this with the photo from above and you can see why we went so early rather than at 2 in the afternoon!

Inside


Super cool staircase and I thought this was a cool picture too


Choir lofts! yes all three....I'd be terrified to be all the way up top.


From up top on the towers 

Añadir leyenda

From the bottom of the staircase. We went up in an elevator 50m and then climbed another 40m upwards via stairs. But going down...all stairs...



The façade of the building (fancy letters). The tower tour went up into the farthest right tower and you climbed up stairs into the second tower. Then you went across that bridge thing behind the center part and worked your way down between those two towers.

A Gaudi house



Most terrifying part of Barcelona....this plaza thing...soooo many pigeons I think I screamed the whole way across.

Plaça Reial where we met for our Gothic Quarter tour.

Oldest gothic cathedral in Barcelona

Their old patron saint 

City hall

Bridge

We went inside a courtyard in memory of their patron saint and we could only go in if  our shoulders and legs were covered so I borrowed the tour guides scarves.

Geese inside the memorial

Super cute courtyard that Gaudi would go to and confess every day in the church.

Old entrance to Barcelona when the romans were still there
Headquarters of the Spanish Inquisition (Just for you Dad :p)

NOBODY EXPECTS THE SPANISH INQUISITION!!