Thursday, June 28, 2007

Sunset at Essaouira


Sunset at Essaouira, originally uploaded by La_vida_magenta.

Heather me and Josie

Sassy Henna Artist


Sassy Henna Artist, originally uploaded by La_vida_magenta.

Henna on your hand is maybe like a manicure for us? This was the good henna artist who actually did a decent job and charged me a portion of the lady who ripped me off in the plaza. Oh well, tourist tax, huh?

At the food stalls in the Plaza

Marrakech has the busiest square in all of Africa and this is me at my favorite food stall with the cooks. Stall #97 is the best!

Morocco Colors I


Morocco Colors I, originally uploaded by La_vida_magenta.

I love the intricacies of design in every square inch of this country, and they are not afraid of colors. Amazing!

Oh the shopping...!


Oh the shopping...!, originally uploaded by La_vida_magenta.

And this is coming from a non-shopper like me: I could spend millions in this place on their beautiful goods!

Ooooh Ahhhh


Ooooh Ahhhh, originally uploaded by La_vida_magenta.

I'll take one of each color please!

Henna Hand


Henna Hand, originally uploaded by La_vida_magenta.

Some ladies in the plaza grabbed my hand and before I knew it, I had a henna design on my hand and they were telling me to pay them crazy amounts of money! Oh well, it looks cool enough.

Essaouira Music Festival!


Essaouira Music Festival!, originally uploaded by La_vida_magenta.

This is Heather, Jim, me, and Josie dancin at the Gnawa Music Festival on a beach town in Morocco (gnawa is traditional African music.) I read that over 450,000 people come from all over the world for the festival! It was great fun dancing under the African stars!

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

On the Road Again!

Tomorrow I go to Africa!!!
Time to practice my francais..
Until next time...
:)

This is Bliss!


This is Bliss!, originally uploaded by La_vida_magenta.

Here is the face of una chica muy contenta!

I splurged for a night and got a hotel by the beach at one of those all-inclusive resorts on the coast (also full of blue-eyed blondies from Western Europe and lots of English spoken.)

It was such a dream- I had my own apartment, with kitchen, satellite TV, and my own bedroom! The complex had 3 pools and it was on the ocean. Soooooo nice, I stayed by the pool all day on Sunday, reading and swimming. I was in heaven!!!

San Jose


San Jose, originally uploaded by La_vida_magenta.

I went to the beach for a weekend and it was soooo what I needed! (I never realize how bad I need to escape the city after a while until I go away to somewhere chill and beautiful and I feel I can breathe again...)

After some long bus rides, I arrived in San Jose to stay at a really nice $15 hostel on the ocean! It was so nice to relax there.

Interesting fact about the coast of Southern Spain: the climate there is very hot and dry, so it´s like a desert, but obviously on the ocean. It is so similar to the desert, that Hollywood has made many movies there (including Lawrence of Arabia, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly)! There is even an "Old West" town you can visit to see the movie sets. Random, huh?

El Rincon de Michael Landon

The coolest bar in Granada- "Michael Landon´s Corner"!!! It was all tongue-in-cheek, with photos of ML ("Pa" as I remembered him best) Even this shrine, where i paid homage to the memory of him....

Look at these little guys!

We were walking past an old abandoned house and heard these little guys crying for help. How precious! I was worried about them in a box in the hot sun and went to visit them the next day and the box was gone. Hopefully they went to a good lovin home!

Granada at Sunset


Granada at Sunset, originally uploaded by La_vida_magenta.

We climbed up a big hill, past all these cool caves that people have converted into their homes, to see the sunset ontop of the city.

Granada Festival


Granada Festival, originally uploaded by La_vida_magenta.

Granada has an annual festival called Corpus Cristi and the whole town is decorated and there are parades and fireworks and music and a carnival too. A lot of the girls in the town dress up in their flamenco dresses too.

Art Project


Art Project, originally uploaded by La_vida_magenta.

At the hostel

Our Own Art Project!


Our Own Art Project!, originally uploaded by La_vida_magenta.

Us crazy artists had a big art project we did at the hostel. This is looking up at the glasstop terrace on the roof.

Arte de El Niño


DSC04441, originally uploaded by La_vida_magenta.

There´s an amazing graffiti artist in Granada whose art is everywhere. I love it!

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

My Granada Routine

Old Town
So I´ve been in this amazing city for over a week now and it still hasn´t lost any of its magical charm. I still walk around in awe and love discovering new hidden places. My professor talks about the history of this city and the other day he was referring to the city´s streets that were made in the year 713! It blows me away that this place has been around for so long, that the stones that line the walkways I use everyday had been places there by the fingers of someone (most likely a slave) from the year 713!!! And the craziest thing is, compared to other cities like Rome and the Greek cities, Granada is not even that old. Europe is so old I can barely grasp these ideas! We are such babies in our country (of course the Native Americans can claim history much older than ours)!

School Days
Anyways, now that I´m here for 2 weeks (and 2 days) studying, I´ve adapted to a routine, more or less.
Everyday I wake up early and always always super tired. Try as I may, it is very rare to sleep well in hostel room with a dozen or so other travelers who either stay out late partying or wake up crazy early to catch trains or planes. I could bore you to death everyday with a story of how and when and why I was woken up the night before. Oh well, such is the price I pay for living in a $25 hostel...

I get ready and eat some breaky (like the Aussies say) and then walk 15 minutes to my school. As mentioned before, I am always extra-tired in the morning and then go to sit in a warm room while a professor speaks to us in super-fast Spanish that takes all my effort to keep my eyes open and my brain working. It´s so easy for all those words to turn into bladeeblahdeebladeeblah at that time of the day. So I try when I have time to grab a cafe con leche to help the process.

I have class from 9 til 1 in the afternoon with a 30 min break in there. My professors are cool and I think do their best to make it interesting. I´m going to be nice today and not go into how I feel about the other students in my class. I´ll just say Thank God for the people I hang out with at my hostel!!!

La Siesta
After school I go home and make lunch (usually an amazingly deelish sandwich if I do say so myself!) Then comes my favorite part of the day- la siesta! Everyday I watch all these high-strung Americans and super-busy Asians try to resist the siesta and say "Ugh, I feel so lazy sitting around! I can´t believe I just took an hour nap!" But what they need to learn is that you can´t resist the siesta! You just need to give in! Not only is it way hot and this South Spanish sun really intense, but the whole city shuts down! You can´t even really go anywhere anyways! So everyday from 2pm until about 6pm, I relax and read and nap and write and do art in my book and I love it! I think I am very good at doing the siesta. Siesta champ, I am!

Once it cools down a bit, I´ll leave the hostel and get some food, do email, go to a park, or just walk around and explore. Not a bad life, no?

My Nightlife
In the evenings, I hang out with other travelers. At the hostel, they have an excellent cook who makes amazing dinners that we can eat for $4! Sometimes I go out with people to the bars or whatever and other times I just hang out at the hostel and read or even watch a movie or whatever.

So, that´s what I´ve been up to! I´m taking a beach vacation to escape the daily grind of my studious life in Granada ;) this weekend and then on Wednesday, I´m off to Morocco!

Thanks for reading! Thanks for emailing! I´ll post more photos next time! Hasta luego...

Tuesday, June 5, 2007

We love tapas!!!


We love tapas!!!, originally uploaded by La_vida_magenta.

Heather, me and Franco with our store-bought tapas atop our hostel. Don´t forget the $4 excellent Spanish red wine.
Mmmmm

Alhambra


Alhambra, originally uploaded by La_vida_magenta.

Heather and I at a huge Moorish palace that I need to study up on more.

Look at this!


Look at this!, originally uploaded by La_vida_magenta.

The view from the terrace of my hostel in Granada!!!

Always always lost


Always always lost, originally uploaded by La_vida_magenta.

Lost with fellow traveler Franco (from Argentina)
Metro, big city, little street, you name it, we were lost there!

The Land of Siestas is The Land for Me!

I love it.
Right around the time to digest lunch and when the sun is at its hottest, everything shuts down for a good 3 hours.
I think it´s more un-natural to try to work and keep going when your whole body and mind is screaming ¨Take a break!!!¨
I did learn in class though that the correct siesta española lasts only 30 minutes and is strictly done in a soft chair/recliner.
You mean when I sleep in the hostel bed for 3 hours that isn´t a true siesta??? ;)

We talk a lot about the differences btwn Europe and the US in class and it always goes back to this:
Us Americans are crazy money-obsessed workaholics always multi-tasking and in a rush. Mmm, sounds familiar...
I think I´ll move here.

Saturday, June 2, 2007

In Granada

So we took a 6 hour bus trip to Granada, which is in the South of Spain here.
The landscape on the trip was beautiful- lots of picturesque olive tree fields and mountains. We even got to watch "Pequena Miss Sunshine" on the ride.

Arrived at Granada and checked into a hostel that you don´t even need to leave: we have internet, satellite tv, rooftop terrace, bar, ping-pong, dinners made here, and more. It´s crazy-nice and only about $25 a night. Sweet!

Granada is nothing less than magical, that´s the only way I can describe it. This city was occupied by the Moors for centuries, so this place looks like Morocco everywhere- the intracacies of the decoration is unbelievable! I think I´ll send photos instead of trying to explain it. Good idea?

Been having some amazing experiences just walking the labyrinth streets and getting lost. We were in the middle of a picture-perfect neighborhood the other afternoon and sat on the bench to enjoy an amazing jar of Spanish olives eaten with a tomato eaten like an apple. Authentic experience, it was great!

And to save the best for last, I have a very special visitor in town- our very own Heather Parrish (my homegirl from Tx)! She has been traveling around SE Asia and other countries and decided to add Spain to her list of destinations! Surprise! So it´s been fun walking around the place with her too.

I feel like I am at a loss for words today. Have you ever tried to explain something inexplicable? That´s how I´m feeling. I think I´ll stick with photos. Soon to come!