The Waltz, sculpture by Camille Claudel in the Musee Rodin.
Many art students were working in corners and by the windows.
Floor to ceiling books in Shakespeare & Co.
Walking over Pont des Arts at night.
Afternoon walk to Rachel's on Ile St. Louis
The Seine at night. I love the lights on the river.
Glenn rocking out on his last night in Paris.
The Narrowest street in Seville, in the Jewish neighbourhood, Santa Cruz.
The balcony from which Carmen, of the famous opera, used to stand.
The Palace of Spain, built for the World Expo in 1928.
The top half of the organ of the Seville Cathedral.
Gilded small chapel in a wing of the Cathedral.
View from the Top of the Bell Tower, la Giralda.
Standing at the top of the tower.
Gothic spires.
Outside of the Cathedral.
Seville has an abundant of orange trees.
Inside the Royal Alcazar palace.
In the Alcazar gardens.
In the hedge maze.
Annie and David at the bullfighting ring.
Matador jackets.
Seville has Velibs! or shall I say Sevicis.
Across the River in Triana. You can still see La Giralda bell tower.
Roman stone work in Malaga. The small spaces between the rocks help circulate air to keep the ground cooler.
In the basement of the Picasso museum, remnants of city walls from BC times.
David rocking the tire swing on the beach. Its not as much fun as it looks.
Me at the beach, Malagueta.
Back section of Alcazaba royal palace.
View of the sea 2/3 of the way up.
Back side of Malaga.
View of the main boulevard.
The palace from said boulevard.
Back down at the beach.
Hope you enjoyed!
Many art students were working in corners and by the windows.
Floor to ceiling books in Shakespeare & Co.
Walking over Pont des Arts at night.
Afternoon walk to Rachel's on Ile St. Louis
The Seine at night. I love the lights on the river.
Glenn rocking out on his last night in Paris.
The Narrowest street in Seville, in the Jewish neighbourhood, Santa Cruz.
The balcony from which Carmen, of the famous opera, used to stand.
The Palace of Spain, built for the World Expo in 1928.
The top half of the organ of the Seville Cathedral.
Gilded small chapel in a wing of the Cathedral.
View from the Top of the Bell Tower, la Giralda.
Standing at the top of the tower.
Gothic spires.
Outside of the Cathedral.
Seville has an abundant of orange trees.
Inside the Royal Alcazar palace.
In the Alcazar gardens.
In the hedge maze.
Annie and David at the bullfighting ring.
Matador jackets.
Seville has Velibs! or shall I say Sevicis.
Across the River in Triana. You can still see La Giralda bell tower.
Roman stone work in Malaga. The small spaces between the rocks help circulate air to keep the ground cooler.
In the basement of the Picasso museum, remnants of city walls from BC times.
David rocking the tire swing on the beach. Its not as much fun as it looks.
Me at the beach, Malagueta.
Back section of Alcazaba royal palace.
View of the sea 2/3 of the way up.
Back side of Malaga.
View of the main boulevard.
The palace from said boulevard.
Back down at the beach.
Hope you enjoyed!
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