Thursday, March 29, 2007

spring in sevilla




Sevilla is quite touristy, but its old city is full of sights. We visited the Cathedral, as typical in Spain, a Christian church built on Moorish Mosque, built on a Roman foundation. It’s got a certificate from the Guiness Book of World Records attesting to it being the largest Gothic Cathedral. We walked up 330 feet with what seemed like every student in France to the top of the only Moorish part of the church that’s left, the minaret. The pathway was not a staircase, but a ramp capable of allowing a horse and rider to ascend to make the Adhan (muslim call to prayer). Great 360 degree views of the city.
The church has the recently authenticated (DNA traces to his brother’s living descendants) tomb of Christopher Columbus. We also visited the Alcazar, originally a Moorish palace that became Christian in the 1200’s. It had the rooms Columbus, Ferdinand & Isabella, had some of their dealings in.

A highlight of our visit, especially for Liam and Isabelle, was going to a playground where we meet a very nice man (Jesús) and his 5 year old girl. She ordered Lydia around telling her to put out pretend fires, which Lydia graciously complied with. Liam has a way of being silly that includes loud mumbling and lots of staggering. The little girl, Helena, called him a borracho (a drunk) and pretended to take him to carced (jail). We met Jesús' woman and sister as they waited in line for the first bull fight tickets of the year- after a little chatting, which included commenting on Bush being a criminal, we were friends. You always know you’ve become a friend in Europe when you are kissing the air next to both sides on someone’s face. It was the second time that day that a Spaniard brought up that Bush was a criminal. Earlier we asked an older woman for directions, and as she talked about the parliament building somehow she brought up the Madrid bombing, that the amigo de Bush lost the election, and that Bush was a criminal.

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