Thursday, October 23, 2008
Photo Website
I finally got a chance to start a Picasa web album so here's the website - Check it out: http://picasaweb.google.com/chase.hennessey
I leave for Prague at 7 tomorrow morning. Pete, Melissa, Chris and I are taking a bus to Madrid to catch our flight, so it will be a long day tomorrow. I will be back on Monday night so I will continue adding more pictures to the photo website when I get back.
Chase
Monday, October 20, 2008
Madrid Post is up...FINALLY...Keep scrolling down
Chase
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Headed off to Morocco
I’m still working on posting my pictures from
Classes this week have gone well. Nothing too exciting. Last night I just booked a trip with Pete, Melissa, Chris, and Sara for
Thursday, October 2, 2008
Almuñecar


Two weekends ago a group of 11 of us went to Almuñecar, a beach town about an hour and twenty minutes away by bus. The ride wasn’t bad; we drove through the

When we got into town we tried to find our hostel, so we stopped a lady writing parking tickets and she was not much help. We walked about another block and found a map. We found the street the hostel was on and it turned out that we were standing right underneath the sign for the hostel when we asked for directions. The hostel was 35€ for a night, even though the website advertised 24€ per night. We really just wanted to get to the beach so we took it, and there were plenty of rooms available for the rest of our group one they got into town later on in the day. So we unpacked and changed and headed for the beach, which was only three blocks away.

(Pete & I had to strike the Captain Morgan Pose)
The beach had small rocks, like river rocks, sizing from tiny pebbles to rocks about the size of a fist, along with many areas of sand. The water is so blue and clear and the waves were not big at all. The
The cliff was pretty small about 15 to 20 feet and the water was atleast 15 feet deep at the edge of the cliff. I was walking on some larger rocks and I stepped on something sharp and someone said that it was most likely a Sea Urchin, so it felt like I had a sliver in my foot. It really didn’t bother me until the next morning the bottom of my foot was a little swollen and it was a little sensitive to walk on. When I got home Sunday afternoon, I got it out with tweezers and it instantly felt better. The beach at night was even a good time. There is a long strip of pubs, lounges, and discotecs right on the beach. The lounges were really cool because they have couches and little awnings for people to hang out at; it’s a little more relaxed and away from all of the noise.

(Some of the clubs and bars along the beach)
Being out in the sun all day and then being woken up on four separate occasions from my 10 P.M. – 12 A.M. siesta. We all were so tired we called it a night by 3 A.M. and we slept until about 11:30. We grabbed some breakfast and then headed for the bus station. Our bus left at 1 P.M. so we got back to
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The Trip to Madrid : 27-30 September (Segovia & Toledo too)
Friday night, September 26th we had our placement test and the next morning we (the group of 35) were taking our first of three group trips together. Our bus left at 8:30AM and I wanted to shower so I got up at 7 and it was still pitch black outside so I checked my phone, watch, alarm clock and then my laptop to make sure my time was right. Everyone was still asleep and the shower is pretty noisy so I decided not wake everyone up. I had heard that the bus ride was about 5 hours to
The combination of the views of the mountains, the olive fields, and the bright morning sun kept me awake, and for some reason I just can’t sleep on busses or planes anyway. We stopped for food and a restroom break two hours into the trip for about 20 minutes and then for the rest of our bus ride, Veronica (Our director) put in a movie, “Di Que Si”. It was in Spanish with English subtitles, and not a bad movie for being a chick flick type of movie. We stopped in
Our bus took us to the top of the mountain to get an amazing view of the entire city. We had a tour guide lead us through the city. Our tour guide was really cool, he was an older guy and he got into a pretty heated argument with a guy for parking in the street. I couldn’t get my camera into video mode fast enough to capture one of the funniest moments on my trip so far. On the tour we got to see three cathedrals and a Mosque. The artwork in the cathedrals was absolutely amazing because of the size of the pieces and it’s unbelievable with all of the detail and how long it had to take to create the sculptures throughout the cathedrals. http://travel.webshots.com/album/553438684xUuGrC?start=0 This website has pictures of the inside of the cathedral, which I couldn’t take any pictures but this will give you an idea of how cool these old cathedrals are. According to our tour guide, the expression “Holy Toledo” came from this city because of all of the churches and cathedrals located in Toledo.
It was another hour bus ride to
A Bush protestor right when we got into Madrid
The Flamenco show was really cool, I had third row seats, much better than I expected. There is such a distinct technique to Flamenco and its unbelievable how fast the dancers could move their feet and hips. The music is also really cool, I would love to learn how to play guitar like that, but I still need to just learn the basics. The singing is a little weird and hard to pick out actual words. It sounds like a yelling and all of the words are really elongated; Flamenco is definitely a huge part of the culture here is
After that we met up with some students that were studying in
Day 2
A great part about this trip is that we get complimentary breakfast. Most of us would stock up so we would have a sandwich for later on in the day. We walked in the rain to the Museo del Prado, http://www.museodelprado.es/en/ingles/ and spent about 2 and a half hours. I made sure to see the Goya and Velázquez exhibits. It was interesting but there are only so many portraits of wars, Jesus, and royalty; you can look at before they all just start to look the same. On the way back to the hotel I stopped in a park and bought a Spanish flag and a Real Madrid Scarf/banner for 5€ each. When I got back to the hotel I took a much needed nap – maybe two hours or so - and I woke up when Pete and Ben came back with KFC for their lunch.
We went to a play, “La Decente”, which was a mystery/comedy and was starring an actress who had won an Oscar. The play was good, but I got about every third word, so I had to ask Pete to make sure what was going on. Ben had heard that there was Spanish royalty at the same play, so after the play I asked Veronica and she said that King of Spain’s sister was sitting right behind me. I thought it could have been them because they were escorted in and a guy was waiting to escort them out when we left. After the play we were all pretty hungry and we went out for Mexican food. It all was pretty expensive so we all got different appetizers, and we all still went over our 10€ limit. I slept through lunch, so not a big deal. We all didn’t feel like spending too much more money so we all just hung out in a few of the hotel rooms for the night.
Day 3
We left for
On the way back to Madrid, I also saw my name on the walls along the interstate so on the way back I got a picture of it and I saw it a number of times, but I have not figured out yet what it means. We had an hour bus ride back to
Day 4
On our last day in
After the
I was thristy so I had to get a drink at the Royal Palace fountain
The trip home was more spacious on the bus because four girls went to

Sorry for the worlds longest blog post but enjoy reading and the pictures. I will be making a Picasa WebAlbum soon so you all will be able to see my photos. This past week I have taken a lot of pictures around
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