Granada

Granada
We took a train from Seville to Granada-partway, at least. Due to a railway construction project that may never finish, we took a one-hour bus ride from…
En el camino a Granada; desde el autobús. This was about the clearest day we had in Granada.
Desde el patio de nuestro apartamento en Granada. Our Airbnb apartment was overlooked by the Alhambra.
When we visited the Alhambra, it was rainy and windy. We had a great time huddled under an umbrella with one of the guards waiting to get into the Nasrid…
El Palacio de Carlos V. There is an outstanding museum of Granada / Alhambra in the palace. But, NO PICTURES WERE ALLOWED! What a shame!
One of the gardens in the Alhambra with Granada in the background.
You can see reflections fo the tile work in the puddles on the steps. Have I mentioned it was raining?
This ceiling is one of the reasons I like to go back to the Alhambra. I am always reminded of the wonderful artwork,
Look at the detail. Some color is still visible.
A sultan (and, later, a king or royal official) would have received visitors under this half dome.
Un techo en el palacio Nasrid. Another ceiling; this one is concave, although the 2-D picture does not show it well.
Trying to get a sense of this entryway.
The last decoration caught my eye because at first I thought it was a representation of a shell.
Light and the wooden screens make great designs.
This wall goes up more than 20 feet.
As far as I could tell, the Arabic script was the same on all 4 sides. I am pretty sure that the left half of each word (read from right to left) is "Allah."
¡El agua reflectante no se refleja! The reflecting pool is not reflecting today.
¡La piscina que refleja no es reflejando! You can see that it is raing pretty hard.
If the reflecting pool won't reflect, I will make my own reflection.
Patio de los Leones; Ver las gotas de lluvia. The patio of the lions. You can see the raindrops. The patio was so wet and slippery that access was blocked.