On thursday, we got up early and Manolo drove us down to The Alhambra. I was very interested in seeing Moorish Architecture, and this was the one place I had chosen in advance of the trip, as someplace I must see.
Which picture of mine are you linking to? I get a 404 error. I actually like your misty rainy pictures 1 and 2. They brought back memories of my first cold February visit (MUCH colder than the day of our visit). :) Great picture of the Granada Cathedral from above!
Aw, I didn't have the pic address in my clipboard when I filled the img tag. And didn't notice when I did it. And didn't test it either. And left the house for eight hours. Thanks for mentioning it. It's fixed now.
I'm sorry, I really don't mean to be complaining about that weather all the time. Sixty and raining is still tolerable.
I had to look up the cathedral in Granada, to find out what it was called - the Granada Cathedral.
You can complain about the weather all you want! I like my vacations to be all nice weather days, too. But I learned quickly that when I travel to England and central European countries, it's not gonna happen. And it wasn't a nice day starting out although it did improve greatly. :)
Just like the Seville Cathedral is the...Seville Cathedral. :P
It is one of the oldest working clocks in the world. It is also called Reloj Arabe or Arab Clock, and it was made around 1100 in Spain and served as a clock in the Alhambra in Granada, Spain. It was donated to Comayagua in the 17th century by the Spanish king.
I had to hop a fence to see it. Later, when we went up there, we hopped another fence at the top. No idea why they had the stairways blocked off at the tops and bottoms.
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I actually like your misty rainy pictures 1 and 2. They brought back memories of my first cold February visit (MUCH colder than the day of our visit).
:)
Great picture of the Granada Cathedral from above!
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I'm sorry, I really don't mean to be complaining about that weather all the time. Sixty and raining is still tolerable.
I had to look up the cathedral in Granada, to find out what it was called - the Granada Cathedral.
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:)
Just like the Seville Cathedral is the...Seville Cathedral.
:P
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remember when i was in comayagua, honduras and i took that pic of the oldest clock in this hemisphere? it came from the alhambra.
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And I thought you'd notice the reflections. :-)
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http://www.traveladventures.org/continents/southamerica/comayagua.shtml
It is one of the oldest working clocks in the world. It is also called Reloj Arabe or Arab Clock, and it was made around 1100 in Spain and served as a clock in the Alhambra in Granada, Spain. It was donated to Comayagua in the 17th century by the Spanish king.
I wonder what the story is, behind the gifting.
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Great picture of Cyn & Donna!!!
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Notice there in picture 6 of this post.
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I love the light.
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