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Spain (09.2011)

Two weeks in Spain - certainly not enough to take in or absorb all there is to see in the four cities we visited - Madrid, Alicante, Valencia & Barcelona with a day trip to Toledo. As always, we did too much, though our beach break in Alicante helped. It's easy to understand why Europeans love to vacation in Spain - fabulous weather, varied landscapes, history, culture & style.

Such striking architecture from the Medieval to the contemporary. Oh those Spanish masters - artists & architects - with their indelible contributions to civilization. Oh that sweeping history from the Romans to the great empire; and, yes, its tainted past filled with dictators & despots leading to the Inquisition, colonial cruelty, & the Civil War.

Spaniards certainly haven't lost their lust for life despite teetering on the edge of default. Their cities seem to never sleep with hordes of Spaniards & tourists wining & dining, and walking & talking until the wee hours of the morning. Glad we weren't there in high season as the crowds were a bit overwhelming even into early October. Each of the cities we visited could use another go-round, but of course, there are so many other Spanish cities to explore...

I have seen dawn and sunset on moors and windy hills, Coming in solemn beauty like slow old tunes of Spain... "Beauty" ~ John Edward Masefield
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Crossing the bridge to the Museo de Bellas Artes San Pio V.
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Crossing the bridge to the Museo de Bellas Artes San Pio V.

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  • Crossing the bridge to the Museo de Bellas Artes San Pio V.
  • Bridge sculpture.
  • Blue dome of Valencia's Museo de Bellas Artes San Pio V.
  • Shadows on the wall in Valencia's Museo de Bellas Artes San Pio V.
  • Susan in the courtyard of the Museo de Bellas Artes San Pio V.
  • Looking out a window at the Museo de Bellas Artes San Pio V.
  • Nuns on the street in Valencia.
  • Chilling out in Valencia.
  • Torres de Serranos - one of the two remaining city gates from the 14th Century. This fortified structure with its two towers is considered to be the largest Gothic city gateway in all of Europe.
  • Rustem atop the Serranos Towers.
  • Top of the Serranos Towers.
  • Valencia barricades.
  • Lonja de la Seda - the old Silk Exchange.
  • Rustem in Valencia's Silk Exchange.
  • The towering pillars of Valencia's Silk Exchange, a 15th Century Gothic masterpiece & UNESCO World Heritage site.
  • Ladies get together.
  • Sign for the Communist Party of Valencia.
  • Doggie in an alley way.
  • Us in an alley.
  • Valencia wine shop.
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