We just came back last sunday from a visit to Spain- Andalusia. We had a great time there, visiting several cities and hiking in beautiful parks…
We first arrived in Seville, where we spent just one day, as we had been there before. We visited the cathedrale and la casa de Pilatos:









On our way to Cordoba, we made a stop to Zaharra, which is one of the numerous “white villages” of Andalusia:










We did a hike in Garganta Verde park: a long trail down to the bottom of a canyon, followed by a painful back to the top…








In Cordoba, we visited the Cathedrale-Mosque and various other places, like the Jewish neighborohood…


























It was time to go to Ronda… but before we walked the “caminito del Rey”… At first it was kind of frightening because mainly of “the bridge” between the two faces of a ravine, but in fact the most scary part was when we realized that for most of the time we walked on footbridges which were above an empty space ! Great experience, worst it!






























Ronda is a nice small city. It is made of two parts connected by an old bridge.




























We also spent some time in Antequara…
















It was time to go to Granada to visit the cathedrale and the famous Alhambra…



















































It was time to go to Malaga to catch our flight, back home…















We had little time to visit Malaga: a smartphone and a wallet were stolen from my backpack near the Picasso Museum…
We were very lucky: the weather was perfect and “the tourits” were not too numerous… I had plenty of time to eat ice creams:-)!
I would like to dedicate those photos to the people from the Hematology Department at Saint Antoine Hospital in Paris, and in particular to my wonderful graft doctor! I have been so lucky to meet her/them…
With love.