Monday, June 15, 2009

What I will be doing

The Expedition:

From Madrid to Sevilla, Spain is graced with elaborate cathedrals, palaces, and hilltop fortresses—grand monuments from a captivating past. Spain also pulses with youthful passion and spirit, evident in lively flamenco halls and bustling city plazas. Powerful empires have left their mark here, including the ancient Romans and the Moors of North Africa. Experience the artistry of the Moors, the music of the Gypsy culture, the historical legacy of the Spanish Empire, and the flavors of the Mediterranean as you explore Spain through an On Assignment project of your choice—Photography, People & Cultures, or Filmmaking.

MADRID
5 days. With its spacious parks, grand architecture, and vibrant street life, Madrid is one of Europe's great cities. During a comprehensive orientation, get acquainted as a group and begin to work together in your On Assignment teams. Set out to discover some of Madrid's lively neighborhoods, from the hip and elegant Lavapiés to the open-air cafés of the Plaza Mayor and the jazz clubs of Plaza de Santa Ana. Examine the works of the masters at museums such as the Prado, Thyssen-Bornemisza, Reina Sofía, and Casa Sorolla. Stroll through the ornate halls of the Palacio Real, still used by King Juan Carlos I for ceremonial events. Meet for a picnic in the Parque del Buen Retiro, and a take a rowboat out on the lake past beautiful rolling parklands.

GRANADA
10 days. Travel by rail to Granada. The city was the seat of Islamic Spain until the Moors were expelled by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella in 1492. Traces of the Moors' long presence can be found in the meandering alleyways of the Albaicín neighborhood, the lacy arcades of the Alhambra's courtyards, and the city's Arab baths and tea nooks. With its underlying Gypsy, orgitano, culture; its flamenco caves; and its free-tapas establishments, Granada is one of the liveliest of the Andalusian cities.

Spend ten days exploring Granada and the surrounding countryside with your team—film, shoot photos, or practice Spanish with locals. In the ornate Renaissance cathedral, see the tombs of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella. Take the back road up to the Alhambra, and visit the gravity-powered fountains of the Generalife gardens. Catch a train to Córdoba, and venture into a maze of striped archways at the Mezquita—a mosque so vast that an entire Christian cathedral is nestled within it. Visit the lesser known town of Úbeda, whose miraculously preserved Renaissance mansions have earned it a designation as a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Ascend into the snowcapped Sierra Nevada, Spain's highest mountain range, and hike to the whitewashed hamlets of Las Alpujarras. Tucked into orchard-covered hillsides, these villages remain largely unchanged since they were established by Moors fleeing the Spanish reconquest in the late 15th century.

SEVILLA AND COSTA DE LUZ
6 days. Travel through western Andalusia to Sevilla, an important military center in Roman times. Sevilla served as the entrepôt for much of the silver and gold pillaged from the Americas at the height of the Spanish Empire. Wander the lively streets of the Barrio de Santa Cruz (the old Jewish quarter), and discover hidden plazas. With your On Assignment groups, explore the cathedral, the Giralda tower, and the Alcázar—impressive monuments to God and royalty that were funded by spoils from the New World. Hike among the striking rock formations in the rugged mountains of Andalusia, and travel to remote hilltop towns such as Ronda and Arcos de la Frontera. Our program ends on the historic Costa de la Luz. Discover the vibrant seaside city of Cádiz, stroll along the beach, and bathe in the refreshing waters of the Atlantic Ocean. We'll cap off our Spanish adventure with presentations of our On Assignment projects before traveling to Málaga for the flight home.

18 comments:

  1. Shelby,
    I'm so excited for you and will be your most avid reader of your adventure. Be safe, be your wonderful, friendly self, and have a "blast"!

    Love you,
    Nanny

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  2. Hi My Sweet Girl
    Well I have just dropped you off at the airport and I miss you already... I am so excicted to hear about your airline stories with 16 teenagers...LOL and see all the amazing pictures..
    Stay to true to yourself... And travel in pairs.. Had to say that...
    Love Mom

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  3. Oye Mi Dulce Niña
    Espero que se haya obtenido a dormir en el avión. No puedo esperar para escuchar acerca de su semana en Madrid.
    Date prisa y después algo .... ¿Dónde están las fotos .... Que han estado allí durante 4 horas ya ... LOL
    Ama a tu mamá en caliente de América

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  4. Ok. I had to send you a note in spanish... Here it is in english... I think I am so funny... Laughing while I did it...
    I hope you got to sleep on the plane. I can not wait to hear about your week in Madrid.
    Hurry up and post something .... Where are the pictures .... You have been there for 4 hours and ... LOL
    Love you...

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  5. hey I am Lisa Higgins secretary for the day...
    She says....
    Hi Shelby
    Must see Puerto Banus while in Spain.... It is just around the corner from Sevilla and the finest place in the world... Tell them Lisa Higgins is BOSS LADY... AND TO DO AS SHE SAYS....
    She says she misses you and camera.....

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  6. Shelby, I hope you have survived the jetlag now. We are anxiously awaiting an update on what you are doing. The itinerary sounds fabulous. Uncle Ken says enjoy everything and Lucas wants you to take a picture of yourself so he can see you in spain :)
    Miss you & Love you,
    Aunt Elizabeth, Uncle Ken & Lucas

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  7. Like everyone else - Where are the pictures?? I'm with Lucas - take a picture of yourself so we can see you in Spain!! :) Can't wait to hear about your first and second day. Your cousin Bill V. had lots of advise for your trip - he thought you hadn't left yet! He has your blog address, so he may send it yet! Have fun and be careful.
    We love you,
    Nanny & Papa

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  8. WooHoo- you are on your awesome adventure....Cant wait to see your beautiful pictures. JD was so impressed you were going to Spain he keeps following your blog too. Thanks for keeping us in the loop during your trip. Love you sooooooomuch,
    Aunt Lynnie, Uncle Kent and JD

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  9. Lucas says Hi. He is waiting for pictures. I know you are having so much fun.

    Love you & be safe
    Lucas, Uncle Ken & Aunt Elizabeth

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  10. Hey Shell Bell
    YOu are hilarious... I love your blog... Glad to know you are enjoying the food... Sorry about the plane ride... That bites.....
    Glad to know all those years of French paid off for your friends... and you of course.. I bet they were pretty impressed by your skills... Have a great time at your new location... Look forward to hearing more of your stories... You are really funny.... I laughed my head off...
    Lov you
    Mom Dad Tyler and Stella Mia Bella
    PS: Dont waste any fun....

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  11. Awesome info.... I love it! Keep it coming.
    Aunt Lynn

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  12. This is GG on your blog....
    Wow, Glad your having such an wonderful time.
    I cannot wait to see your photos.
    Love you,
    GG

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  13. I just wanted to say thanx for everyone keeping up with me on email and my blog. I am trying to put the pictures up but for some reason it is takes a long time for the pics to upload on the blog that i do not have i am trying i promise.
    Shelbs

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  14. Shelby,
    How big are your pictures? Can you save them as a GIF file before you try to upload them? I don't know a lot about this, but know that my new camera's photos are huge and too big to send to anything!! So, I have to save them in a smaller format to do anything with them.

    Loved the notes and so glad you are having such a wonderful time.

    Love you,
    Nanny

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  15. they are really big because i take my pics in raw but i just have to change the resolution to 72 instead of 300 to place them on here. il do it tonight so i can get a little siesta in.
    Shelbs

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  16. hey party girl...
    I love your spelling... it is how God made you so be proud... Besides I am dylexia and I can read your spelling just fine and that is all that matters... Glad to know you saw a birth of a baby... So you can apprecitate what i put my body through for you... I dont care how you get a baby just as long as you have alot for me to hold and love... It sounds like you are having a BLAST.... Good to know you like the food....LOL
    Cant wait to see your pictures... DO I need to get a facebook to see them..ha ha ha
    Love your stories...
    Lov ya
    MoM

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  17. Bell-how fantastic to read you blog I am learning all kinda stuff....and your spelling is just fine, it works! and we all apreciate you letting us live throught this journey with you. Have fun and stay safe.
    Aunt Lynnie

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  18. Shelby:
    What a wonderful experience!!
    Just think you can do a whole semester abroad when you are in college.
    Love,
    Sara

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