The main center of Granada. The building on the right is the Post Office, behind it is our AIFS office and to the left is a hotel and shops. I haven't seen my school yet. Classes start on February 7th (my brithday) so once I see it I'll post pictures. It's supposed to be an amazing campus on the edge of a cliff.
One of many fountains around the entire city. On almost every corner there is a big fountain like this one. Most have animals or people as the center piece.
A view of the streets in the city. Now I know why they all drive tiny cars, because the streets are so narrow. They park half way on the curb and just about every car has scratches or dings all over it.
Another look of the streets. They are lined with clothing shops, fruit shops, pharmacies, and pasterie shops. They are know for their churros...nothing like the ones you buy at Disneyland, they are small and bread like with no cinnamon or sugar but you dip them into thick melted chocolate.
The entrance into our Student Residence or Dorms. There are about 18-20 rooms, 2 people in each and then there are students who don't live here but pay to get feed and have access to the wireless internet. About 50% are American and the other 50% are Spanish students. There are twice as many people as there are tables and chairs in the kitchen, so to eat we have to take turns, and everyone gets on the internet at the same time which slows it down making it impossible to do anything online. More people keep showing up becuase school is getting ready to start.
The student lounge. It gets extremely crowded during siesta hours (2-5) Siesta is what I like to call a country "time out". At 2pm everything closes and people go home to take naps or relax and then open back up at 5pm. It's a nice break during the day but can be annoying when you need something. Italy and Greece are a couple other countries that have siestas.
The stairs that lead up to my room. The whole residence is marble, no carpet anywhere, not even rugs.
This is my bedroom. The bed with the Dr. Pepper on it is mine. I live with a complete slob. I never considered myself to be messy or clean but next to her I look like a neat freak.
Another look at my bed. The small thing to the right of my bed is our heater, some days it works and others it doesn't.
1 comment:
you start school on ur bday??? poopy! how do i talk to you cuz i wanna call ya on ur bday for sure :) miss you like crazy. looks like a beautiful place tho and im glad ur adjusting well (except to that tiny ass bathroom! haha). keep posting pics...i love em!
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