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January 17th 2012
Published: January 21st 2012
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Another sunny day in Granada. If it gets cold again, I don’t think I’ll be able to deal with it. Especially since it’s still freezing in our apartment. My fingers, nose, and toes never get warm in this house. Except when we eat dinner. The living room is also the dining room, so there is a table in front of the couch and chairs. It has a blanket over it that goes to the ground with the table... Read Full Entry



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MonastaryMonastary
Monastary

This was the place where they trained those who went to the New World to convert the natives
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Broken statue

There was a tradition with students students that when they didn't get a passing grade, they would come and throw things at this statue. One such missile broken the arm.
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Gran Via de Colon

This is one of the few roads that runs straight for its entirety. You can see the mountains in the distance.



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