Twelve Scenes of Sevilla

I'm glad I came to Sevilla, but I'm also glad I'm leaving. Nothing against it, Sevilla is a fine town, but cities can only hold me for so long before I need to get out into the wild again. I'm a bit of a snow leopard.

That said, here are twelve views of Seville, before I move on to more interesting landscapes.

  1. Goofball portrait in Triana. Triana is a great base of operations should you need one.

  2. Park Scene with nice trees.

  3. Blue Tile. Sevilla is the city of blue tiles. They are every where, and very beautiful.

  4. Pastille De Nata… by far the best pastry I've ever eaten.

  5. Park scene near the contemporary museum of art. Perhaps the best contemporary art museum I’ve seen. It is set in an old church. An interesting juxtaposition of old and new.

  6. Pink bloom.

  7. Plaza Archway.

  8. Flower intricate

  9. Green ham.

  10. The Bishop's chess piece. I like to think all the old cities have one giant chess piece in their church. Once a year they bring them together and play a game.

  11. Old school napkin like art. It made it into an art museum. Just saying…

  12. Yet another Chamber of Ham. How much ham do you expect me to eat?