I am terrified to fly but take drugs to get me to sleep on planes. I went to Spain in Sept. including Cordoba but on a tour, not just staying in one place. Have fun and relax!
Hey there :) Yes, we are both having fun and relaxing - although it's colder than we're used to!! What did you think of Cordoba? We were there 20 years ago, and I must say it lives up to our memories - I love the tiny streets and the mezquite/cathedral is, of course, fantastic.
I must say I am surprised you have problems flying, given how much you travel!!! The husband didn't want drugs, because apparently they might dim down the anxiety but it's still there, lurking. So - after his flying fear reached the ' I really don't want to do this' stage this spring - he's been doing cognitive behavioral therapy over the summer. He's had, maybe, five therapist visits plus exercises, and one trial flight of an hour down plus an hour return. And it's worked pretty well: I can't say he loved the transatlantic, but he did manage it without horrendous fear, and he isn't quaking at the thought of the return. So I would recommend it from his experience, although I've not had problems with flying myself at all.
I've learned exactly how much to take to fly. Plus it has the advantage that I sleep through most of the overnight flights so I wake refreshed. I did notice that over the years, I've had to take less drugs so it may be helping calm me down without too much effort.
I liked Cordoba although I was only there for a day and we focused on the Mosque/cathedral. After the tour (not long enough, imo), I went across the bridge (which was used in Game of Thrones) to the building on the far side of the river just in time for them to close. Sigh. So I just wandered through the touristy area until it was time to go. I loved the Mosque!!!!
I had no idea the bridge was used in Game of Thrones! We watched the sun set from it, but also, like you, did not go into the tower things on either end :) We did go into the Alcazar palace just down from it, though, which is pretty much chunks of stone with bits of Roman mosaic mounted on the walls from another site excavated in the sixties. The gardens are lovely: there's a huge plot of basil which smelled amazing, and of course fountains. I have pretty pictures :)
My tour guide for my Spain trip had a friend who was a big Game of Thrones person so whenever she'd send him pictures, he'd tell her if it was a filming location. Plus she saw them filming Game of Thrones at Alcazar in Seville.
I wanted to go into the Alcazar palace in Cordoba but it was closed when we were there. I love gardens!
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I must say I am surprised you have problems flying, given how much you travel!!! The husband didn't want drugs, because apparently they might dim down the anxiety but it's still there, lurking. So - after his flying fear reached the ' I really don't want to do this' stage this spring - he's been doing cognitive behavioral therapy over the summer. He's had, maybe, five therapist visits plus exercises, and one trial flight of an hour down plus an hour return. And it's worked pretty well: I can't say he loved the transatlantic, but he did manage it without horrendous fear, and he isn't quaking at the thought of the return. So I would recommend it from his experience, although I've not had problems with flying myself at all.
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I liked Cordoba although I was only there for a day and we focused on the Mosque/cathedral. After the tour (not long enough, imo), I went across the bridge (which was used in Game of Thrones) to the building on the far side of the river just in time for them to close. Sigh. So I just wandered through the touristy area until it was time to go. I loved the Mosque!!!!
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I wanted to go into the Alcazar palace in Cordoba but it was closed when we were there. I love gardens!
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