With Granada in sight, we packed up “Boombox” ( Maria ven aqui’s car) and hit the road. We tried to sneak a souvenir, but the car was a little too full. This is Berta/the cutest Spanish bebe. She really helped Bops and Cops out with their Spanish. She speaks more on their level. Si, No, Hola. Gracias.
Granada!!! We had no idea how much this city was going to rock our world! We got checked into our room. We were a little hesitant picking another hotel on the internet, ( please see blog “Some old and then some new tricks”) but Hotel Jeronimo was a giant leap. IT HAD INTERNET!! AND FREE BREAKFAST!! AND AIR CONDITIONING!! AND A SHOWER CURTAIN!! We were thrilled kitsos. We didn’t spend much time in the room, there was too much to see and do and too little time.

We did some sightseeing, a little souvenier shopping (see fancy fan in pictures), and listening to local musicians on the street. This place has such a New Orleans feel. We fell in love immediately. But our tummies started to grumble. So Bops and Cops said “Let’s find a resturant and have some lunch!” Maria vena qui responded “ No, no, no! Here in Granada you get a beer and a free tapa… then you move on to the next tapa’s place.” Nice! Let’s go TAPAS HOPPIN! We were really hungry so we had to have four or five beers to get enough lunch. It was delicious and good thing we were full kitsos because did we have an uphill climb to La Alhambra. We thought the Parthenon was on top of a mountain. HA!
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| Tapa's Hoppin |
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| Tapa's Hoppin |
By the way. Cops came up with the sign of the kitsos. And the kitos love to Tapa Hop and sip on some Cava! okay... on to the La Alhambra!!! Did you do your research? Cause if you didn't you will have to still do that. We are only providing pictures and they will not be able to do this place the justice that it deserves.... Seriously one of the most breathtaking spaces we have every been in. Even when it is over 40 degrees celsius. Again if you want that in Fahrenheit do the research. But just know, it's HOT. REALLY REALLY HOT. Now it's picture story time...
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| Bops bought the fan and everyone was jellybeans. We contemplated the hats. It wasn't in the budget. |
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| Us just being artsy fartsy. |
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| Starting the climb... |
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| Inspiration started flowin in the cave of one of the palaces. A little art project is coming your way... patience. This is just a preview. |
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| If you look closely you will see headless statues. We created a story about why the statues were headless. It involved a fan and an angry Charles V. We told this story to other tourist passing by for 1 euro. The pot was a little empty. We needed some easy cash. If you don't know who Charles V is and his relationship to La Alhambra, shame on you. Do your research. |
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| Signs of a heat stroke. Not glamor shots. |
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| Signs of a heat stroke. Not a glamor shot. |
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| Signs of a heat stroke. Not a glamor shot. |
We can not explain the heat index. We were literally putting our feet/other body parts in the fountains. It was becoming extremely hard to stay hydrated. But we pushed forward. Not letting the heat get us down.
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| See? We are not even sweating! |
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| Bops had enough of the heat. Wasn't thinking straight. Tried to jump out of the tiny window. |
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| A view of La Alhambra. This picture is taken from one of the gardens. |
We decided we would document the graffiti artwork. It seems to be important in each city that we have visited. Again, we got a little artsy fartsy/dramatic.
After a long day of sightseeing, we stuck close to the hotel and had dinner on the rooftop. It wasn't a bad view. We had a beautiful monestary right across the street. You know us kitsos like to stick close to the monestaries. See above description of Kitsos if you forgot.
It was hard to leave Granada, but we were excited to head to our next destination Zahara de los Atunes. (tha-hara day los ah-tun-nes) Try to say that as fast as you can three times. Cops still can't say it once, slow. We were ready for some rest and relaxation. But Zahara de los Atunes had other plans. Maria ven aqui has a great friend Iosu ( Yo-sue). He just got back from India and is now working at the resturaunt, Los Suenos, which happens to be right on the beach overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.
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| Los Suenos |
You can literally see Africa. Not joking. Got the pics to prove it.
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| See Africa. |
We got there just in time to grab burgers and head to the beach for the sunset. We had a nice fancy 7 euro mojito to wash down the delicious meal.
The picture does not do it justice. We were literally at the southern end of Spain. It was like being at the end of the world. Pretty incredible. It also made us feel a little creative. I don't know if it was Janis singing "Bobby McGee" or the 7 euro mojito but something just inspired Bops and Cops.
This is where the night gets interesting. Bops and Cops are thinking time to get some Z's but we forgot we are on Spanish time. Iosu (Yo-sue) headed over to tell us the plan. Shower, Dinner, go to first bar, then second bar on the beach. What? Que? It's already 11pm. Okay. Twist our arm. But we're not showering. We knew it was going to be a good night when we parked the car and ran into these two!
No caption needed. We had a blast. Iosu plays the viola with a local band and so we danced and met some really great people. We also were given a Spanish lesson when a popular song came on.... You may know this song. We fell in love immediately. Please take a
look. (Click on the word "look")
Well the time flew by and before we knew it, the clock struck 5am. These kitsos started turnin into pumpkins. The next morning we rallied. Woke up. Ate our tostadas con mantequilla y mermelada and our cafe con leche, we went to the beach which ended up a sandstorm, and ate an awesome lunch at Los Suenos. Things were great! We watched the sunset, had a mojito, and called it an early night.

But sometimes kitsos don't always land on their feet. Thrusday morning arrived, along with food posioning or a bug. Bops had a night of restless sleep full of anxiety and Cops woke up on the wrong side of the bed with a touch of nauseua. Well that touch turned into a nightmare. Poor Maria ven aqui. We had to be out of the hotel and on the road to meet Jesus ( Maria's beau) in Sevilla for a day of sightseeing. Bops tried to rally and went with Maria ven aqui to grab a tostada and cafe con leche. Cops stayed in the room and tried to survive. You could say that this car trip was less picturesque than the others. We loaded up, threw Cops in the back with a plastic bag and some Aquarius (equivalent to gatorade). There are not a lot of pictures to document the next leg of our trip but the ones we have will give you an idea. After a LOOOOOOOOOOONG three hrs of Cops yakking and Bops ignoring the queezy stomach that was threatening to make her #2 kitsos with a plastic bag, we picked up Jesus, decided to skip the sightseeing, and get to his home as fast as we could. Warning: (Graphic description) By 6pm Cops had lost all food from the past three days and Bops was well on her way. There was moaning, swaying, crying and pure survival techniques to stay alive. Once Bops jumped on the Yak train, Maria ven aqui said "Enough is enough! You both are going to the hospital!" Let us stress that we were surrounded by angels. Maria ven aqui and Jesus, one day we will repay your kindness. We would have been lost in the woods arriving at the emergency room without the ability to communicate with the doctors or nurses, at this point either in English or Spanish. We also would like to thank Spain for paying for our visit, shots, and IV. Documentation required.


The trip has been too perfect. Something was bound to happen. It was a bit of a nightmare but it could have been so much worse. And it's awesome blog material!! So we had to bypass Sevilla and Madrid and we are back in Sant Pol. Feeling better. Thanks to Maria and Jesus.
Now we will post the rest of the pics and also have a special treat! Enjoy our video dance!!!
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| For some reason this makes us laugh. It's almost like a little cartoon. Beware of a pile-up!! |
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| Can you see a Bops? |
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| The pot was empty and so the kitsos had to go lookin for leftovers... |