Boat ride down the river in Seville on our last day. Such a beautiful way to see the city, and to watch little kids get water dumped on them from the tarp roof of the boat!
The Three Kings parade on the fifth of January. On the fourth, the Kings also have a procession for the little kids to give them letters. This was the actual parade though, and featured lots of floats centered around Disney and children's stories.
A peacock in los Jardines del Alcazar.
After a really infuriating trek through the whole city of Jerez, we finally found the Equestrian School. Mom was one happy camper :)
More of the Gardens!
La Catedral en Seville; one of our favorite places to spend an afternoon, due to the three Starbucks that happened to be on the corners around it. What better view from a Starbucks could you possibly ask for?
Momma and I at the Alcazar: the Alcazar is the palace in Seville, it was originally built by the Moors. Just so you know, my great great uncle/grandpa/or something was a Moorish pirate. No big deal or anything.
I also want to live in the gardens of the Alcazar.
This is how I want to spend my afternoons when I am old. Traveling and napping with a precious old husband in the sun.
Other side of the Cathedral in Seville. It still astounds me that they could build this without technology or anything.
A pretty church we found while lost in Seville.
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