Another fabulous Sunday walk. 🙂
This time we went to Heliopolis, which is a neighbourhood that was created for official visitors to the 1929 Iberoamericana Expo. It was meant to be temporary … quite amazing when you see how lovely the houses are. Apparently most of them have had to be pretty much rebuilt but it’s one of the few places in Sevilla that has individual homes with gardens, and a lot of the houses are quite spectacular.
At the start of our walk we ran into our musician friend Juan and I was shocked to see that he had cut off his gorgeous waist-length hair! Then we took the bus out to Heliopolis as it’s about an hour’s walk away. After wandering around there for awhile (Nog had never been to Heliopolis before) we walked home, stopping in Maria Luisa park for a much needed cold beer … and we met a lovely guy from Senegal playing a very strange instrument carved out of a pumpkin.
You can have a look at what we saw over here …
Now THAT looks like it was a cool day trip. *envy*
I love the photos- those buildings are gorgeous!
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Geez. All I did was walk back and forth from the grind pile and the manure pile to the compost pile. Your scenery was MUCH better.
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I want to come to Spain. You’re a great photographer!
–Laverne
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