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Panoramic View of Girona from the Old Wall |
I am back, but this time after only a year and a half away. I still can't believe I waited 16 years the first time.
I have been here a little over a week now. In many ways, it's as if I'd never left.
It's winter here, and so far it's been a mild winter. The temperatures are in the mid-teens during the day (which equates to upper 40s in the mornings and evenings, and mid 50s most days).
Last week I went into Girona.
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View of the River Onyar from the Pont de les Peixateries Velles, or Pont de Ferro, or Pont Eiffel as it was designed by Gustave Eiffel. Here you can see a small section of the bridge from where I took the photo. |
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This is the same view of the River Onyar, but I stepped forward to exclude the red iron bars of the bridge. Tomorrow I will see about taking a photo that shows off the painted buildings a bit more. |
I arrived a bit before things open, so after checking out Eiffel's Iron Bridge, I went and had a coffee and a croissant at La Pedra. La Pedra is a café owned by a friend of Vanesa.
After that I stopped in at the Tourist Information Center near the Pont Pedra (Stone Bridge) and got a city map and some advice on things to see. This was welcome because even though I am familiar with much of the city, I went in without a plan. When the lady recommended walking along the old wall that surrounds part of the city, I suddenly had a plan!
I took lots of pictures, some of them are below. I don't have captions for them all, as I think they wind up being fairly self-explanatory.
Tomorrow I am going back to Girona to do a guided walking tour of the city, which includes a guided tour of the Jewish History Museum.
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View of the cathedral from the old wall. |
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I had to take a snapshot of the back of this building so beautifully painted and viewable only from the old wall. I will have to try to find the street side someday and see if it's painted with equal care. |
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Typical roof tiles |
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That's the wall there going back towards the left... quite a long walk. |
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Another view of the wall. To the right you can see people walking along. There is one of many towers in the distance, and then the wall makes a left turn. |
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This is one of my favorite staircases up to the top of a tower. Many of the others are made of wood, but this one is entirely iron. |
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Girona Cathedral - I'll have to count the steps next time. |
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Handrail of Steps up to the Girona Cathedral |
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I found a little street alongside the cathedral and walked up to explore it. It ends at a closed wall that I can only guess accesses part of the cathedral. This is my view of the sky from that spot. |
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A little bit of woods in the middle of the city. I saw several people walking their dogs through here. |
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The weather has been pretty humid and foggy since I'm here, giving things a very eerie appearance. |
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