Thursday, March 24, 2011

An interesting night....to another event-filled day

So them pictures.. I think they're in order by when I took them, if not, which I'll look over I'll change it so that it is.... Anyway from where I left off...

checked in.. took a little nap which turned longer than expected after waking to new roommates and fully situated with all my stuff where I wanted it... I headed out to see some sites and whatnot... but the main was the Palacio Real.... oh what a trick though... I researched awhile back and it was that Wednesday's are gratis. It's a good to know that word.... at home home or anywhere... LOL. Anyway the Palacio Real was free, just not for me. It was free for locals. BOO SAUCE! but dicount for being a student... rock on! So anything inside was prohibited para hacer fotograficas, hence the blurry pictures.... they are my secret photos. I chuckled to myself when this man had his professional camera and took shots while the camera hung from his neck.... haha SECRET PICTURES! sounds bad but hey anything to enhance the experience...

the palacio was magnificent. although it was obviously set for the touristy kine, i didn't mind, which of course we needed to make it tourist friendly, instead of climbing over things etc etc... but it was beautiful.. imaging how it would of been to live there as royal. Coming out of that, the Madrid Cathedral was right next door... Unfortunately I was unable to go inside due to renovation and etc. But there was a museo of the cathderal that was closed by the time I got there. so I walked back making my way to where I temporarily call home.
Getting back, I told myself that I would upload the pictures and go out to walk around.... haha bad times... I feel asleep and was awoken by Jane and the other roomy, Anup. Waking up to laughs, its a fun thang..... "Aint no thang like a chicken wang.... "

so a couple more hours resting a little and then decided to go out... yeah! I checked out the common billboard area finding a poster for international students... yeah so we checked that out to find a group of maybe about 6 ladies already situated in the booth chairs chatting it up. Looked up as we walked in but that was about it. We ordered a drink and sat for a little hoping for more people to come in but nada. We decided to head out and possibly find another place or just go home and wait til the next night again. On our way back, taking the subway (metro), we stopped by this resturant the only one that happened to be open and ordered a club sandwhich, which came with some mini fries... which we didnt know for a very cheap price... and it was good! what an a-okay night...

coming back we saw some new stuffs for new roomies but they were gone. Yeah they're were cool....

woke up to some chatter wasn't bad but insightful after listening to all of it. Hey don't get mad at me for eavesdropping but we're in a dorm kine so ydi. haha but yeah these girls were major travellers, you know that's major jealousy. but yeah they left at 11, the check out time heading toward Barcelona. Also Anup left too at 6, I think he was heading to Grenada? Then there was two.

Jane and I got ready leisurely and headed out for brunch. mercado for some lunch meat and some cheese. Salami and Havarti. Then to El supermercado de San Miguel for a single euro baguette. putting all of it together to make the best sandwhich made in Madrid. (Because it was the only sandwhich made in here...) Anyway we accompanied that sandwhich with a glass of sangria. hmmm...

After fillling up a little, we headed over to El museo de Riena Sofia, and if you can't see the size of it.... OMG, huge. Jane and I didn't even get to view every piece. Although the works of Picasso was there, as well as Dali. Muy hermosas! I did however take a snap of Picasso's Guernica. =*

After successfully seeing thoses pieces, we decided to get a jolt of coffee. Nice coffee art as you check it out in the photos...


Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Pictures.... a whole new way

Instead of just uploading every single picture on this site, I've decided to outsource the picture uploading. Although it shows as a separate URL here, it's a lot more conveint for me as oppose to that tedious other way,.... let me know how this link works and if not I'll go to a different picture uploading site........

PICTURES CLICK HERE...


Also NOTE that the blurry pictures of the Palacio Real are meant to be blurry because they are my secret photos.... Hey I'll make another post about it... well the rest of my day today..

Madrid, Spain ........ in more detail

Arrive Wednesday March 23 at about 7am.....
          *Using Metro to...
     Drop of the luggage @ Hostel
          *Walk
     Visit the Madrid Tourist Centre.
          Plaza Mayor, 27.       Timetable: Monday - Sunday: 9:30am - 8:30pm.
          Bus Pass /  Tickets / spot recommendations
     Visit the Palacio Real
          *Only day that it is free to enter and visit.
          Plaza de la Marina Española, 6, 28013 Madrid, Spain
     Visit the Catedral de la Almudena de Madrid
          *Right next to Palacio Real
          C/ BAILÉN 8-10 28013 Madrid, Spain
     Visit the Plaza de Oriente
          *Across the street from Palacio Real
          Plaza de Oriente, 2, 28013 Madrid, Spain


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this was in edit never finished.... and wasn't followed except for dropping off luggage.

Traveling.

           Seatac Airport.   I remember I used to work here. Borders bookstore in the main concord. Anyway I am sitting in the North part of the airport. My gate is N16 and it was right in front of escalator if you take the train thing…. Which I also remember taking when flying out to the Philippines. Hm… I didn’t think I would feel the way I did…. Completely different from when I left for Tahiti. The relieve that you know you are traveling with people you know, takes the less steep hill whereas when you travel alone, you fall off the cliff. Hey I wanted to tell the experience also about mobile boarding pass… at first it was complicated because everyone else has the paper passes but maybe like 2 or 3 people are holding their phone… HEY if you have a smartphone check into United’s mobile boarding pass. Save the Trees!

Being that my flight from SeaTac to Washington Dulles was soooooo early, I slept through my flight maybe 3 hours of the total 4. But that window seat was cool for that one hour that I was awake. Have you ever looked out the window and just stared at the wings? It’s interesting because landing a portion of the wing goes down and then another goes up…. I wonder what the effect of those do.

This is bits and pieces of my first day, I’m sure the regularity of these posts will come along especially when I get to Leon, Spain. Getting off the plane this morning, felt like everything was closed, and the sun was still down, and my body wanted to be tired but my eyes were wide open. The gate that we landed at wasn’t a part of the main building, so there were buses shuttling from the plane to the building, where baggage claim was right there. (Well, right after the stamping passport and taking of that paper…) And then I even counted about 20 mins for the luggage carousel to begin distributing luggage.
My first goal was to find the Metro station/ place, which wasn’t that hard considering that there are signs leading me to it. I do have to say though that baggage claim is so far from the Metro station. It’s like arriving at SeaTac, getting dropped off at the first sign and walking across to the last sign and then back. Or maybe it just felt like that. So getting to Metro was not hard, but what was, was the obtaining the ticket to take the Metro. Yeah, all I have to say is avoid using machines.. (confuzziled..!!) Anyway taking the subway wasn’t hard either other than the difference of if you want your door open or not. Assuming it would be like the Sound Transit, which the doors would automatically open, WRONG! It’s either a button, or a like a latch. Following others’ as if they were first, is probably the best to go.  Yeah, so I figured out how to get to Plaza del Sol; easy!! Next goal: finding my hostel. My hostel, if you didn’t already know was called RC Miguel Angel. Don’t really know what the RC really stands for but finding this place was maybe 5 times more complicated than finding the Metro station at the airport. But I don’t blame myself too much because the sign that I assume would say Hostel Miguel Angel, or something of that sort, didn’t actually. This was the sign: Hostel something else… okay, maybe it didn’t really say something else.. it just wasn’t what I expected it to be. So finding it, being let it. Then once I thought it would be all comforting that I am somewhere where I can relax, yeah no lost again. (Don’t comment on the “yeah no” part because if I were really saying it, it wouldn’t be so weird sounding. ) Another assumption: failed.  You know a friend told me, “Assuming is the worst mistake anyone can make.” I thought there would be a front desk to be greeted; it was just a hallway leading to some stairs where the lights were off.  Something which is a little along the lines of some advice a co-worker gave me, “If you feel like the situation is bad, then run.” That went somewhere in the story of how she knew Amanda Knox, yeah you probably know what those intentions are. Anyway I figured the light switch and found an elevator without labels, just floor numbers. Lucky enough I put two and two together to get that the 4th floor which was the button to get buzzed in. Although I didn’t realize all this until I walked a flight up, which isn’t too bad, just a pre-build of my leg muscles.
                Coming to the front desk, it was a little hard knowing that I would need to kick in some Spanish but lucky break again that the front desk guy spoke a little English. Check-in not until 1pm officially, but I am welcome to leave my luggage in the storage until then.
                Walking back to the Plaza del Sol, I had to chance to take out my camera and begin the record for pictures on a three month study program. I also remembered that I would walk over the Oficia de Tourisma in the Plaza del Mayor. At first Plaza del Mayor was dead with the exceptions of the early walkers. And it wasn’t until I walked around the same block maybe about 2-3 times, had the center start to fill. Outside seating, characters dressed and stores/restaurants opening. There was a dressed Minny Mouse there, don’t know exactly why but she was there. Massive bubbles blown, like bubbles from Spongebob. Speaking of Spongebob, there was a dressed him in the Plaza del Sol later on, when I tried to find the hostel back again. After actually finding the Tourism Office, they had WiFi, so I sent out some emails, check my inbox and whatever else I could while on it, except for post this. (If you must know, I’m currently sitting in a Starbucks looking over Calle Arenal, actually two stores away from my hostel.) After marking my map with destination that I should visit, I make my way somewhere and actually get lost. I stumble across a church, which I cannot provide pictures for because it wasn’t allowed but oohh!
The amazing features and the built; it was about half a block big. Structure almost reminded me of St. James. I actually didn’t know it was open to go inside because the doors were closed but god watches over because a lady instructed me if I would like to go inside.  If you have ever been to St. James, the great doors on the west side of the building are amazing with design. These great doors weren’t open, and although un-designed, they were massive. I would love to see them open, giving light inside the building. Each part of the church had these coin machines hooked up to candles that would light if you donated a little. But I’ll find out the name of this church….. later.
I ended up at the Plaza de Sta. Ana which also neighbors Teatro Español. I knew I wasn’t going to see a showing, but I didn’t catch what they were playing. BTW I also found a cine too. (Don’t really remember where that is either.)
So finally waiting the last 20 mins to check-in at Starbucks next door. Thinking about my next move, but all I know so far is SLEEP and change shoes…. My poor flats were beneficial at the airport, but all this walking and also Madrid cries on my first day, didn’t treat my flats too well. I love these zebra flats too. They’re not too damaged; hopefully I can help it later.  Should I buy gifts now from Madrid, or wait last min = Friday??
                Who loves shopping?! I love shopping! Oh yeah, but money saving too….

pics later 2.