Updated blog
Well, I updated to the latest version of WordPress and thought I’d celebrate with a new theme. After a bit of tweaking, I think I’m good to go. Let me know if you like it, as I’m sure most people only look through their reader.
Well, I updated to the latest version of WordPress and thought I’d celebrate with a new theme. After a bit of tweaking, I think I’m good to go. Let me know if you like it, as I’m sure most people only look through their reader.
For anyone out there that reads this blog, you may have noticed that some links and, pictures, etc that may not be working. I’m in the process of moving the site to it’s new location, EternalStudent.org. Everything has moved over just fine except for pictures and videos. I’m having to re-assign them to their posts. Please let me know if there is something you are trying to get to but can’t. Also, if you use a reader for this blog, you may need to update it in order to read anything. You can always use the sites subsriptions widget on the right to subscribe or subscribe here:
Ok, so it’s been just over a month since I last blogged. I’ve been super busy and just haven’t had time. But since people are beginning to wonder whether I’m ever actually going to write about my trip to Spain, I thought I’d better take the time, so here it goes.
Spain was awesome! We spent 10 days traveling around the country and visited all sorts of stuff. I’m not sure I can really say what my favorite part was because it was all so good. We started in Madrid where we visited the Prado museum and the Royal Palace. One of the best parts about the Prado was getting to see the actual works of art I studied about in high school and college. Much more cool in person I must say.
Standing in the courtyard of the Royal Palace.
We also ate churros con chocolate. Just imagine, churros dipped in hot chocolate thick enough to stick to the sides of the mugs wehad them in. Mmmm…. We also saw a monument to Cervantes, author of Don Quixote (which are the two characters I’m standing by in the picture below. I love Don Quixote. I also included a picture of some windmills we drove by as we went through the Mancha. Just picture Don Quixote attacking them!
One of the coolest things we did was go to Africa. To get there we took a ferry across the straight of Gibraltar. You could see Africa while still standing on in Europe. I also got to ride a Dromedary (one-humped camel).
Overall, I had a great time. I wish I could go back and visit again!