Saturday, 17 May 2008

A smattering of photos from Madrid-Sevilla-Granada-Barcelona-Paris.


The main train station of Madrid has a miniature rainforest inside. There were turtles.


Busking flamenco dancer by the lake in Park Retiro.


Nora and I frolick in Park Retiro, like the fairies we truly are at heart.




Please note the daisy crown.


Sevilla was full of these beautiful purple flowers.


Horse-drawn carriages carried all the most sophisticated flamenco dancers to Fería.


The gardens of the Real Alcázar were beautiful and full of knobby trees.


View of the Alhambra and the city of Granada, from the porch of our guesthouse.


It was cold and rainy when we went to the Alhambra gardens, so we wrapped ourselves up to face the wind.




Quality snuggle-time with the guesthouse puppy, a baby boxer who peed and pooped all over the place, and liked playing with my dangly earrings.




Interior of La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona.




Jane is a flower princess.


La Boquería market, in Barcelona.


Cathédrale Notre Dame!


View of Paris from the top of Montmartre. The thing sticking up on the far right (right by the greenery) is the Eiffel Tower.


I am kissing the lipstick-smeared grave of Oscar Wilde. It's a tradition.

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