Sunday, March 29, 2015

Madrid

Once again, I have fallen drastically behind in my blogging. And apparently I have a second reader, so I really should get back into the zone (yes, I'm talking about you M. George Orrimbe, whose name comes from George Orwell and Rimbaud and is also serendipitously the verlan or backwards French slang language for Rimbaud). So, here I go!

After my 16 February presentation at La Sorbonne, I woke up at 3am to get in the cab share I reserved to make it to Charles De Gaulle airport in time for my drastically early flight. I barely got any sleep at all, but was very happy to be woken up by a phone call from my friend Melissa back in Princeton! Since it was only 9pm in Princeton, she figured it was the least that she could do. And I really appreciated it! Then, after a lovely conversation with the cab driver, I arrived at my terminal with plenty of time. In a few short hours, I was finally getting off the plane in Madrid, something I should have done YEARS ago.

Short backstory—five years ago when studying abroad in Paris, I was supposed to go to Madrid, then meet my friend Emma, travel to Granada with her (she was living there for the year), then the two of us were going to go back to Paris. Thanks to a poorly timed volcanic eruption in Iceland, I was stranded in Paris, got to tour Emma around (whose flight wasn't cancelled), but never went to Spain. As you know, I even made it to Iceland before I finally set foot on Spanish soil!

I spent just under a week in Madrid and got to know this lovely city on foot (my friend Glenn lived in city center, which was all walkable). Glenn and his roommate Sam were very welcoming and I got to have tons of stimulating conversations about language learning, math, and traveling. It's great being in good company! There were a few problems—the bed was broken and Glenn's father was a chain smoker, but never opened the window—but it was a nice reward in any case for having taught an hour and a half long lesson at La Sorbonne! I even saw The Lion King in Spanish (El rey león) and learned that I have a strangely passive understanding of Spanish. Guess that's the next language on the list! And Hebrew, of course.

Here are some pictures of my trip. While I didn't like Spanish food (at least what I had in Madrid), thought that Madrid was the most boring European capital I've ever seen, and will perhaps one day trace the lung cancer I'm bound to contract to being locked in an apartment filled with Panamanian cigarettes, Madrid was still a place to see. And now I can no longer say I've never been to Spain!


Chocolate con churros! And a good read!

Where I saw Picasso's Guernica! 

Awesome modern art that they actually LET you take a picture of!

Some good old Salvador Dali 

Cervantes, the father of Spanish literature, represented in his hometown (just outside of Madrid)

The glass palace

Cocido, a Madrid specialty

It's just chick pea stew with lots of meat 

The Lion King. Where I saw the same dumb show for the 11th time in a language I don't even know. It was also a surprisingly white cast. Seemed a bit racist. I'll write an entry about it on my other blog eventually. 

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