Tuesdays are always sooo long. They aren't the beginning of the week and they aren't the end of the week, and I also have four two hour classes, and nothing to look forward to afterwards except the loving pillow of my bed and spanish dinner. Finals are rapidly approaching and so is Semana Santa and Feria.
The tourists have arrived. I've realized that since I've been living here for so long, I now consider myself a resident. Not a native, that would be silly. But at least a resident and no longer a tourist/student that doesnt know what she's doing with her life. And because of this, the tourists are getting on my last nerve. When I'm in a hurry to class, they are sauntering along in the middle of the road which means I cant get around them (keep in mind the roads are only two meters wide in some places..) They stop unexpectedly in places that are clearly not meant for stopping, and the are creating serious congestion in the center of the city. But I guess thats what you get for living in a place as beautiful as Sevilla.
Heres ten ways to accurately spot a tourist:
1. are they wearing tennis shoes?
2. do they have anything that resembles a fanny pack?
3. are they wearing a floppy hat?
4. are the men in shorts and/or any type of sandals?
5. are the women wearing tank tops with shorts?
6. are they carrying their purses/bags not in front of their bodies?
7. are they staring at a map with a confused look on their faces?
8. do they stop and talk to the gypsies? (bad plan. never do it!)
9. are they walking with a purpose or are they sauntering along?
10. do they talk wayyy to loudly to the store clerk in hopes that if they just yell a little louder he will understand what they're saying?
The tourists have arrived. I've realized that since I've been living here for so long, I now consider myself a resident. Not a native, that would be silly. But at least a resident and no longer a tourist/student that doesnt know what she's doing with her life. And because of this, the tourists are getting on my last nerve. When I'm in a hurry to class, they are sauntering along in the middle of the road which means I cant get around them (keep in mind the roads are only two meters wide in some places..) They stop unexpectedly in places that are clearly not meant for stopping, and the are creating serious congestion in the center of the city. But I guess thats what you get for living in a place as beautiful as Sevilla.
Heres ten ways to accurately spot a tourist:
1. are they wearing tennis shoes?
2. do they have anything that resembles a fanny pack?
3. are they wearing a floppy hat?
4. are the men in shorts and/or any type of sandals?
5. are the women wearing tank tops with shorts?
6. are they carrying their purses/bags not in front of their bodies?
7. are they staring at a map with a confused look on their faces?
8. do they stop and talk to the gypsies? (bad plan. never do it!)
9. are they walking with a purpose or are they sauntering along?
10. do they talk wayyy to loudly to the store clerk in hopes that if they just yell a little louder he will understand what they're saying?
Picture of the day 1: how many can you spot in this line?
Picture of the day 2: Semana Santa = a REALLY big deal.