A glorious change in the weather has arrived in the form of a cousin. On Tuesday, we woke up hours before the dawn, thumped our bags down the four flights of marble stairs to the street and cabbed our...
Day(s) at the Beach
After two weeks in a nice little apartment on the edge of the old city of Seville, we switched apartments out on the edge of Triana. While the section of town is also quite old (with the first settlements...
Pop Up To The Top
In 1973, the last remains of the old market in the center of Seville was torn down, and the space it occupied remained empty for almost 20 years, until city decided to build a new market in the spot...
Diversion to Aracena
So far, our whole trip has been spent within the city of Seville, so this past Friday, we decided to shake things up a bit and get out to the countryside. I rented us a car for the day [Sidebar:...
Testicles of the Sea
My Spanish, she isn’t so well. I took advantage of my status as a Brown alumnus and ran through some free Spanish lessons using Rosetta Stone, but all that really did was prepare me for a conversation about men, women...
Ghost Town
Zev and I took a stroll the other day across the river from which Christopher Columbus began his journey to America to a vast tract fallen from time. The area hosted the Universal Exposition of Seville back in 1992, a half-year...
Situated en Seville
Traveling with child is not the same as traveling without child. This should not be surprising, and yet, the enormity of the truth is breaking slowly over us. Let me give you an example: most people, as they walk...
Away we go!
Bag packing took a bit longer than expected. Michelle was concerned about being able to find palatable, corn-free, gluten-free food in Seville, so, while we went ultra-light on clothes, we have a full suitcase and a half of just...