I seriously don’t even know where to begin. After I do a little bit of a catch up entry, then hopefully everyday I will be able to bring you more specific stories. But Toledo is seriously a fairytale. It is an absolutely gorgeous city that it completely blows my mind. It’s so crazy to walk around the town knowing how old it is, and how many people have lived and walked the cobblestone streets (probably more have done without stilettos than do now, and they probably lived longer than I will). I feel so ignorant about all the history of Spain and Toledo and I can’t wait to learn about it all.
Here are some pictures from a little walk we did from inside the walls of the city to an outlook across the river that had an amazing view of the city.
Here is a view from inside the walls out to the road that we walked along. The mountainsides are completely gorgeous, but don't be deceived! Beyond these little hills are tiny mexico-like barrios. These little towns are where Amy and I live. And we embrace it everyday.
One of the widest streets of Toledo. The normal sized streets could barely fit me with two suitcases. Okay, so I know, I know. They aren't that small because my suitcases are massive. But still. It was a struggle.
A gate to a bridge that goes across the river to the other side of Toledo. They all are old towers that people would go to the top to look out of, and some of them you can still go in, but these had locked doors.
Las rubias looking over the town that we have learned to call our own.
Toledo at dusk.
Toledo at night. The cathedral is amazing--I can't wait to go in and see it!
Tomorrow is my third day of class for the week, and I have class at 840 in the morning, which means I have to take the 8 am bus. My classes tomorrow are spread out throughout the day so Amy and I will probably go exploring through the city a little more between classes. On monday we went to a cafe and were talking and the craziest guy who told us he went to UVA and then worked on Wall Street in NYC came over to our table and was pretending to take a picture of the art on the wall by our table and then completely eavesdropped into our conversation and talked to us about how no one in the world ever grows up, or something. He was speaking English, but he really made less sense than most of the Spanish people that we've talked to! Such a strange character. But I love how people in Toledo people are so much more open to having conversations with people they don't know, and love hearing eachother's stories.
So I'm sorry that this post wasn't very exciting, but now that you know I'm here, have seen a little bit of my new life, get ready for everything else that is coming. Like seeing Katy Perry in Lisbon, going to Paris for a pre-Valentines weekend, Andalucia, Rome, Prague, a pre-finals detox in the Canary Islands before I go tour my homeland-Sweden. I guess I'm taking classes in there, too?
Missing America, but I just like to think that I'm just bringing a little piece of you all with me because you are all in my heart.
besos, Shakira