A Spanish Thanksgiving - Toro, Flamenco and Miscellaneous Fried Stuff in a Cone Alacazam, nope Alcazar Now that we’ve been here a couple of days, we’ve gotten the hang of breakfast. In the morning, Mike and I moseyed up to our (now) favorite breakfast joint, ordered our “café y tostada con mantequilla y marmalada” at the bar and savored the yummy coffee and toast we requested. With some food in our stomachs, we grabbed our umbrellas & raincoats - the sky was grey - and started our daily walk of exploring this city. One of the great sights in Sevilla is a palace called the Alcazar. Built by the Moors in the 10th century (Spanish Muslims for all those who forgot Euro History 101) and decked out by King Pedro in the 14th century, members
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