Today I had my presentation in Architecture in Painting. I had to go first, and I think it went pretty well. Sorolla (the artist I chose for my presentation) is my teacher's favorite artist, so I'm hoping that gives me an edge. I can't wait to go see Sorolla's special exhibition in Madrid in July.
My roommates and I went out for tinto de veranos and we started talking about things we've learned in Sevilla. Most of them are silly, but it's still a good way to remember the trip. I'm going to have to write my own list of lessons. One big one I learned today:
Don't ride a bike in a tight skirt. I seriously think I flashed about half of Sevilla. Whoopsies.
Some other notable lessons:
- Don't expect to do anything on Sundays (everything is closed)
- Don't walk on wet spots (chances are you will be dripped on)
- Never wear heels out! - You will regret it
- Never trust a man doing magic tricks (don't ask)
- Walking barefoot on the streets of Sevilla is cleaner than walking around your house barefoot
- If you can't walk without running into people, don't ride a bike and expect a different outcome.
That's it for now. For the rest of this week, I will keep updating the list.
Hasta luego!!
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