Ok, so I've gotten some really great feedback from my posts so far, and I've received some requests for more photos. The post that will follow this one is going to be all words because it is about my teaching experience thus far, so I figured I would just share some pictures for now. I hope you enjoy!
This is me in Plaza de España, which, in my opinion, is Sevilla's most impressive site.
On October 15th we went to the Global Democracy demonstration. It was really moving to know that all over the world people were marching for the same cause on the same day. The sign in this picture says "If they rescue the banks with my money, then the bank should pay my mortgage."
This is the pedestrian street San Jacinto. I walk through it twice every day when I go to and from the bus station. It's full of cute shops and cafes, and it's always bustling with people.
I love taking pictures of the graffiti around the city. Here it seems to be almost accepted as an art form. I find most of the good stuff under the bridges that cross the river...here are some of my favorites:
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