Monday, October 05, 2020

This city... Sevilla

UPDATE: I've written an updated and expanded version of this post over on my new current site. I would love to see you there over at Travels with my Belly 

This city Sevilla is in my blood. 

The dusty sun dreamed streets of rose, vanilla, terracotta, lemon, and blue enchant my sense and soul. Sevilla is a wonderful city full of wonders. It´s a feast for all your senses. The city is awash with charm as it is sunlight. 

You might turn a corner and stumble across a secret plaza with a fountain dressed with blue ceramics giggling to itself in the quite shade. Intoxicating scents of cooking and coffee drift from across tables that sit outside along with laughter and sunlight and conversation bubbles like an unwatched pot. If you are lucky, and I was, you might sit awhile in a shady garden and listen to the passioned voice of a flamenco singer. 

The arrival 

No matter how many times I fly I can´t lose the wonder of it. The impossible dream of flight is made possible. I watch in awed wonder as the beautiful alien landscape of silver clouds drift under us. How I want to walk across those silver mountains and dance the frothy plains of white. My plane landed late so I got a taxi from the airport with a manic driver that is probably a frustrated formula one driver! He raced through the streets only stopping a few times to beep the car horn and shout "cabron!" at any car that dared to get in the way! 

My thanks to the driver for getting me to my hotel in super speedy time! He was a nice guy and we chatted a bit before I went into my hotel ( as much as possible with my very limited Spanish ) My thanks to him again for being the first person of Andulacia that I have met. My thanks because it was a warm welcome. 

I have found the people of Andulacia friendly people so far. One thing I suppose I never get used to in spain: Cafe service. Spain is the only country I know where you can wait 20 minutes to be served, eat your dinner and drink in 15 minuets, and wait another 20 minutes for them to give you the bill. I suppose I am used to a more uptight society! lol Give me time... I will get used to it! :D 

The First Day 

I wandered around the dusty sun-drenched streets of Andulacia on a very hot Andulacian day. After a few false starts, I managed to find my way around! I walked down streets with their shades balconies. I strolled along beside the green river rich with light that danced like fish. I sauntered slowly through the old Santa Cruz streets with its narrow cobbled streets and houses of rose, amber, vanilla, tangerine, strawberry, and white. And of course, during the day I sampled much tapas! 

The food here is SO good as is the coffee. It´s also really cheap. You can get a small plate of tapas that is the quality of a 5 star restaurant here for about 1 pound and 50 pence. So cheap! If you havent visited Spain and tried the food you don´t know what you are missing. If you are Spanish... you probably take it for granted and don´t know what you have! 

 The cathedral and the Geralda tower are a gothic masterpiece! I stepped into the hallowed dark of the cathedral and my lips formed a silent wow. Stained glass windows let in rainbow light into the dark high above. The cathedral boasts the third largest unsupported dome in the Christian world.

The riches with in are almost beyond words... so lucky took lots of photos! :D The tower itself winds up and up and up and up for what seems for ever until you reach the top for a breath taking view of Sevilla spread before you. 

 The Second day 

I caught the bus to the ancient ruins of Italica. Once in its proud white glory, it was the third largest city in all of the Roman empire. Now it´s bones like exposed, crumbling in the dust and the sun. I really enjoyed Italica and especially the ruins of the amphitheatre! As I walked into the arena I imagined what it must have been like for a gladiator, or slave, to stand in the sun with 20,000 Romans seated all around howling for blood. Demanding blood. Screaming for blood - your blood. 

And if you killed enough and your muscles screamed and your soul screamed the question out to the crowd: Is that enough? Is that enough blood? I wander how many pained ghosts stood with me in the sun today. The rest of Italica is spread out over a large dusty area and took me some while to walk around in the blazing heat. I was glad I had my water bottle with me! 

The streets are lined with some of the original slabs and the walls of temples and houses rise from the dirt to show you their murals and statues. Later I walked again the streets of Santa Cruz to take photos as my camera died on me. 
 Well. now I will sign off. I hope you enjoyed this taste of Sevilla. I go out into the hot night of Sevilla in search of my dinner! :D

43 comments:

Just Me said...

sounds wonderful! thanks for sharing

Anonymous said...

It sounds really stunning and beautiful and like you are really enjoying it. I always feel the same on flights, I look out the window thinking wow, I'm really flying :)

Cristina said...

Beautiful descriptions!

I have never been to Sevilla, but by the way you write about it sounds nice.

Isn't it WAY TOO HOT though?

Borya said...

okay, I'll be back to Martin's adventures but for now:

Christina - Never been to Sevilla? The AVE is pretty comfortable and fast and links Sevilla directly with Madrid. :)
Your interests may head a little further north-east at the moment but keep it in mind, jejeje.

Cristina said...

Haha! It's just that it's so hot there in the summer that I dread it and don't think I'll ever risk it. And the rest of the year - well, I have no excuse for that :P

Extempore said...

I've never been out of India and can't wait to go - esp after this description! This sounds lovely! I really hope the rest of your trip is as gorgeous! :)

Borya said...

Once I was in Sevilla in January and oranges were growing on the trees ... oranges!!! Need to mention that I never had seen that before anyway.
The best about Sevilla maybe are ... the Sevillanas, mmmmh. No woman as proud and ignorant and beautiful as a Sevillana, it is said. Good luck, Martin!! :)

Martin said...

JUST ME: You are welcome! :)

FINNEGAN: You were here? Great! Maybe you are tempted to go back? Yes, I am passionate so Spain really suits me! :D

RONNY: It is very beautiful! You notice how most people when on a plane don´t look out the window as they fly? I find that strange and sad :)

And... Postcards sent :-)

CRISTINA: YES! YES! YES! YES! IT´S TOO DAMN HOT!!!! It was about 40.c yesterday! I had to go escape back to my hotel and my lovely air con lol Next time I go later in the year :D

EXTREMPORE: I hope you can get to go on some travels! I´ll sure look foward to reading your words!

BORYA! Oranges? I would love to see that! You are lucky! Actually the orange juice is great here. It always fresh squeezed! I will miss it!

I hope you ladies will forgive my sexist comment but... the only thing hotter than the weather is the Sevillan women :D Yup, Spain has it all! lol

Borya, would be interested to email sometime with you regarding Spain and Mexico. I would love to hear your comparisons of them both. If you want to that is and have the time :-)

My adventures continue in Spain! Not much time for blogging and anyway my first blog while in Spain captured the spirit and I need spend no more words. I´ll write either tomrrow or when I get back home! AND of COURSE some photos to come!

Best Wishes and thanks for the comments :)

- Martin

mermaid said...

Sounds like you are having the time of your life. Keep describing what your senses experience, so the rest of us can be there with you:)

Josie said...

Sevilla is a beatiful city. I was there in spring. I think this is the best time to visit Sevilla. Sevilla have then a special smell.

Martin said...

MERMAID: Thanks! Having a good time, that´s for sure. I will keep on sharing :-)

JOSIE: Spring time sounds wonderful... and probably cooler too... phew! hot here!

- Martin

Borya said...

With pleasure. I'll be in La Mancha around the weekend of 1st and 2nd October. Maybe we'll find some time after that with brandnew experiences both.

jmhouse said...

I'm fascinated by Spain and, in particular, Andalucia, although I've never been there. As a kid I recall hearing of the place for the first time in the Clash song "Spanish Bombs." Since then every description I've read, including yours, has sounded wonderful. Hopefully I will get there someday soon. Enjoy the rest of your trip! By the way, it's been my experience that you'll NEVER receive your bill at a restaurant in Germany in less than 2 hours unless you ask for it. Thus, "die rechnung bitte" is one of the only German phrases I know.

Pincushion said...

oooooh! All this sounds just so wonderful. Now you have me determined to visit it sometime sooooon! I can't wait to get into sunshine again and it all sounds so romantic...
you sure have done justice to the place, I could almost 'see' it all!
:))
Cheers n have fun!

Just Me said...

Okay, blogging every day from Spain obviously never happened. So? How about some pics now?

Cristina said...

Have you been kidnapped by a sevillana?

Extempore said...

I was about the ask the same question as Cristina!

Where are you and when do you get back?

Just Me said...

I think that he has abandoned us all...and stayed in Seville....never to return. Such a shame...I was so looking forward to pictures and stories.

mermaid said...

Where's the Moon? I see him at night, but he is silently lost in his city.

jane said...

dude, you are now getting spammed this post is so old!! a very belated happy birthday. oh, i had a bogcident and am now at this new spot.

from jennie who is now jane

Anonymous said...

Hi there, are you coming back? I sent an email for your B'day but I'm not sure if it was the right email add for you. Anyways hope you make it back soon :)

Borya said...

When I was in La Mancha at the beginning of October rumours came up north that each day an Englishman was to be found standing on the walls of Alhambra looking east with women from Andalucia serving him olives and wine and more. Tender guitar playing sounded thru air, they said. The air which was full of the scent of the earth and pine-trees and Opium smoke.
The way south was closed at that time, plus I was hold back in the land of Don Quijote so I couldn't verify. The Andalucian nights are hypnotizing. I say the moon will speak to us one day again. Be patient.

Jack Steiner said...

It sounds beautiful.

fin said...

Beautiful words! Thanks for sharing your mental postcard.

Anonymous said...

I agree with fin - a wonderful mental postcard. Beautiful.

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