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Yes, it all was very smooth - and would be even better if there were a lift in the Seville stations! Maybe Santo Justa has one
1 year agoFit in the bag, or in Susan? :)
1 year agoThanks Scott!
1 year agoGlad to see the Cercanías worked out for you, even when it’s so crowded. If we ever make it back to Seville I’m sure we’d consider it too.
1 year agoWhat a terrific post, Susan. You’ve really put us there with you.
1 year agoThanks Tricia - it's really been an amazing experience
1 year agoThanks Steve - I believe you and Dodie will make an appearance in the next post! It was great meeting you both and stay well on your trip back up to Porto
1 year agoThanks Patrick - I too am a strayed sheep, something I inadvertently failed to mention (now fixed). But I am always amazed when those once strongly held teachings and rituals re-emerge at unexpected times
1 year agoWhat a wonderful description of Semana Santa and your reaction to it It makes me really keen to visit Andalucia in Holy Week
1 year agoExcellent journal. Funnily enough, I share your Catholic upbringing. However, this little sheep has strayed somewhat....LOL.
1 year agoYour background gives you a deeper understanding of the events of Semana Santa than we have. Love reading your take on it and waiting with partially held breath to see how the rest of the week went for you.
1 year agoDon't forget the little sparrow!
1 year agoIt is wonderful country - so different from the balcony ride, yet both amazing in their own way.
1 year agoThis all reminds us of that wonderful day riding into Zahara you mentioned a few days back. Looking back, I’d forgotten that we began that day in Utrera. It’s the same country.
1 year ago
Not a place that would be inviting to drivers of monster trucks. :)
1 year ago