Saturday, March 19, 2005
Spain Pictures
So finally here are the pictures of Spain. Lindsay is doing great there. She's really got the hang of how to do everything in Spain. She knows her way around not just Alcala de Heneres, but also Madrid and Segovia. She's really doing well for herself. I'm really proud of her. We had a great time. Take a look:

An art museum where I attended one of Linds' classes and was able to understand some of the lecture.

The fountain of Neptune in the center of Madrid.

The central post office for all of Spain located in Madrid. Some post office!

Located over my left shoulder is the Puerto de Alcala which is where Lindsay studies, we're in Madrid again.

This is a statue of a bear eating from a tree, this is the symbol of Madrid.

This is the plaza in Alcala. The statue in the middle is Cervantes, who wrote Don Quixote, who was from Alcala.

A picture of what some of the streets in Alcala were like. Under the walkways were store fronts.

This is a monument to the first historian to study the new world. He studied in Alcala and brought honor to the university through his study.

Linds and I in front of the monument from the previous picture.

The storks that were EVERYWHERE. They're HUGE too. Check out the size of their nests.

Flamenco dancers! Too bad the picture couldn't catch how fast they were moving. They were amazing.

Linds and I.

Linds and I again.

Aquaducts in Segovia. They were so huge and hard to believe they were standing with no concrete or mortar or anything.

A church in Segovia. The highest ceiling I've ever stood under.

The castle in Segovia. Inspiration to Walt Disney. It was amazing.

An art museum where I attended one of Linds' classes and was able to understand some of the lecture.

The fountain of Neptune in the center of Madrid.

The central post office for all of Spain located in Madrid. Some post office!

Located over my left shoulder is the Puerto de Alcala which is where Lindsay studies, we're in Madrid again.

This is a statue of a bear eating from a tree, this is the symbol of Madrid.

This is the plaza in Alcala. The statue in the middle is Cervantes, who wrote Don Quixote, who was from Alcala.

A picture of what some of the streets in Alcala were like. Under the walkways were store fronts.

This is a monument to the first historian to study the new world. He studied in Alcala and brought honor to the university through his study.

Linds and I in front of the monument from the previous picture.

The storks that were EVERYWHERE. They're HUGE too. Check out the size of their nests.

Flamenco dancers! Too bad the picture couldn't catch how fast they were moving. They were amazing.

Linds and I.

Linds and I again.

Aquaducts in Segovia. They were so huge and hard to believe they were standing with no concrete or mortar or anything.

A church in Segovia. The highest ceiling I've ever stood under.

The castle in Segovia. Inspiration to Walt Disney. It was amazing.