Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Getting to know my way around

I don't even know where to start. This is so overwhelming!

Today, we walked up to the Albaicín. It's on the northernmost part of Granada and on our maps it's just a labeled circle- there's no map of the streets or anything that's in the area.
It's absolutely beautiful at the top- we could see all of the city below us and the mountains around us.
At the lowest point on our walk up to the Albaicín.
The road is completely cobblestone. Now, I've seen cobblestone roads around the East Coast but they are nothing compared to the ones here. I would say these were more like rocks just cemented in a path. It's awful to walk on but it fits when we're walking next to these buildings that are centuries old I guess. It took us hours to walk there, mostly because we took our time stopping and taking pictures at every point possible, but also because it's completely uphill! And people actually live up there! We took a bus back down because it was cooling off and starting to get dark, but it was terrifying. Seriously, the roads are barely wider than a car and the driver was whipping around these corners like he was a Nascar driver in years past. There was one point when we came around a corner to be nose to nose with another car. Apparently we had right of way, or were just bigger, so the car backed down the road. Maybe I should call it a mountain.. yea.. this car BACKED DOWN THE MOUNTAIN. I closed my eyes for most of the trip to be honest so I didn't get to see the rest but we made it to the bottom.

This is how narrow the streets are. They can honestly fit through here and not lose a mirror or hit anything!

We walked around the city also. The hardest part about navigating here, is that none of the streets are straight or connect where they should. It's like this big winding circle that has no pattern so it's just knowing your surroundings and going by what looks familiar. This whole 'navigating' thing is REALLY hard for me. I don't even bother to try the map. Just pray that I can make it to class everyday!

There are so many 'parts' to Granada- the Jewish corner, the Catholic side, and the Muslim influence. Each is completely different and occupies a different part of the city. The area where our classes are has small alleys, lots of graffiti, and old old buildings. The area we walk through everyday is modern, there are stores and restaraunts and lots of people. I got a few pictures of the different areas, I don't have one in the area where our classes are but I will soon.

The modern part of town- mostly Catholic influence.

Restaurant in the Muslim influence area- it features a Hookah bar with dinner.
I am on spanish overload. Seriously I'm dreaming in spanish.. it's kinda scary actually. Last night I dreamt that Grady was cooking tapas in a barn and singing spanish songs while Riley was flying a plane (apparently Riley can fly in spanish?). It was weird.

The kids in my ISA group are fabulous. We all went to a little Irish pub last night that was actually showing football- American football- and we figured out it was a known 'American' bar. Figures. We would be drawn there right away. But I gotta say, it was quite refreshing hearing people other than my peers speak english without an accent.
Some of the girls in my group. There are 27 of us I think. The girl on the far left in the stripes is also staying for the year- her name is Deanna and she is so great!

I just can't get over how pretty this was today-



Buenas noches!

1 comment:

  1. When I first saw the picture of you overlooking the city I thought, "I hope she doesn't get lost in that mass of buildings!" Now after reading your blog I am worried!! Should we send you a hand-held GPS?!? :) It's fun to read your blogs and see your photos! Have fun, be safe, and wear sunscreen! Love you!

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