Travel Blog | JHarrington http://www.travelblog.org/Bloggers/JHarrington/ Travel adventures in journals and photos from JHarrington en-us Sat, 19 Dec 2009 03:06:54 +0000 Sat, 19 Dec 2009 03:06:54 +0000 Coming Updates Hey allSorry for not posting in the last week or so I've been busy with the course and with travel and I had one hell of a cold.However there will be updates very very soon about my first two weeks in the CELTA course my jaunt around Seville last Sunday and my previous weekend which included a trip to Cordoba a place I've been dying to see for five years Moreover I'm going to put some pi http://www.travelblog.org/Europe/Spain/Andalusia/Seville/blog-352711.html Thanksgiving in Seville Andalucia It may not have been the best cooked food. The turkey may have looked like processed meat and tasted more like SPAM than turkey. The mash potatoes may have been the instant powder variety and the vegetables may have been frozen but dammit we gave it our all and we enjoyed every minute of it.Here are some pictures from our traditional feast.Two Americans and Brit thankful for their time togeth http://www.travelblog.org/Europe/Spain/Andalusia/Seville/blog-349185.html The First Sunday in Sevilla Although I'm posting about my experiences last Sunday today is Thanksgiving back in the States. Therefore I want to wish my family and friends to happiest of happy Thanksgivings and I'll post about my entire first week in the CELTA course tomorrow afternoon. I hope you're all well and Nina I love you. Jesse Sunday November 23 2008 I woke up this morning to the bright blue sky of Seville a http://www.travelblog.org/Europe/Spain/Andalusia/Seville/blog-349076.html Sevilla Andalucia's Finest Saturday November 22 2008 After spending the night out with Josh Rob Tasha Duncan and their friends Richard and Patrick we made it back to their flat around four in the morning. I packed my bag took a shower and got ready to head out for the train station at 5. After saying goodbye with quite a heartfelt one from Rob everyone bid me good luck and went off to bed. As five rolled around http://www.travelblog.org/Europe/Spain/Andalusia/Seville/blog-347620.html Away to Spain My first day in Spain was a rather interesting and surreal experience perhaps because I was deliriously exhausted from lack of sleep. The trip started well on the flight over. My seatmate was a man from the Canary Islands named Michael who spoke very little English. Combined with my lack of Spanish though to my surprise I remembered quite a lot of helpful words thanks Nina for all those conv http://www.travelblog.org/Europe/Spain/Navarre/Pamplona/blog-346219.html