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Granada
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Nerja beach
friday night we went for tapas again then one of my professors told us about free, outdoor, live music. we had no idea what to expect but decided to try it out. it ended up being this huge carnival with tons of little kids rides and bouncy things and a people selling jewelry and clothes and stuff everywhere. we found the music..it was a huge concert. it was obvious that this band, los delinquentes, are pretty popular here because there were SO MANY people and every single person knew every word of every song. and it was HUGE. a giant stage and tons and tons of people. we ended up getting about ten rows from the front. it was very fun for the first few songs, but i'm not so much a big group person..
last night half of our group went to a rave in
Malaga
:\ and everyone else who was here wanted to go to a discoteca which is basically a club, but is only open from 3am to 8am. so i went out for tapas with that group then came back to the apt and went to bed! ha i'm lame. i decided it was a very good decision seeing as i rolled over at 630am and my roomie was still not back. i enjoy my sleep and like i said before i don't like big groups either..and i don't drink.
today was our first sunday here in granada and it was pretty boring...which was alright for today. liz and i went out for churros, she got chocolate and i got honey :) the churros here are not like churros in the US. they have no cinnamon or sugar on the outside, its just basically fried dough with either chocolate or honey. i was not a huge fan.
back to class tomorrow then the beach next weekend. i'm looking forward to an uninterrupted, warm shower, and supposedly great food.
written by
Taryn Hawkins
on September 13, 2009
from
Granada
,
Spain
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I found that group on YouTube and watched and listened to some of their songs. Were they wearing hats when you saw them? They had some goofy hats on win the YouTube video. ha!
written by Teresa Haselmann on September 15, 2009
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