17 days. 4,500 miles. 34 cities. Castles, cathedrals, bull rings, soccer games, art museums, a national park, natural thermal bath, a cave... Whew! We had a wonderful time! Auburn is a great little traveler. We feel so grateful that we are able to travel and see so many wonderful things.
Simon at the Porto game. We spent one night in Portugal. They didn't allow babies in the stadium, so Auburn and I explored the city while Simon went to the game.
Salmanca
We spent Easter morning in Salmanca. This is the main catedral. We missed the Semana Santa processional, but saw preparations at the church while we were there.
Castillo de la Mendoza
in Manzanares El Real just outside of Madrid
Daddy and Auby at Coca Castle
The aqueduct in Segovia. It was built in the first century by the Romans and does not have any mortar holding it together.
Auburn and I in front of one of the city gates in Avila. The entire city is enclosed by 88 towers and eight gates.
Simon at the Porto game. We spent one night in Portugal. They didn't allow babies in the stadium, so Auburn and I explored the city while Simon went to the game.
Salmanca
We spent Easter morning in Salmanca. This is the main catedral. We missed the Semana Santa processional, but saw preparations at the church while we were there.
Home of Real Madrid
Auburn enjoying her first game in Spain! Real Madrid beat Valladolid 2-0.
The caves at Santimamine. The cave has stalactites, stalagmites and prehistoric cave paintings.
Auburn enjoying her first game in Spain! Real Madrid beat Valladolid 2-0.
The caves at Santimamine. The cave has stalactites, stalagmites and prehistoric cave paintings.
It looked like it was right out from a fairy tale.
Orbaneja de Castillo
The windmills of Conseugra. These are the windmills that haunted Don Quoijote.
Orbaneja de Castillo
The catedral in Burgos.
This catedral was gigantic and very impressive. It is really hard to capture with a camera.
The windmills of Conseugra. These are the windmills that haunted Don Quoijote.
Comments
Beautiful places, Jodi! You already know this, but you are lucky to be over there and able to experience that! Really cool!!