A view from a fort
forts might not have offered the best living conditions, but they do have very awesome views.
Today, we docked in

Everyone who has ever been on Semester at Sea says that their current port is their favorite port. Of course, we haven’t even technically left the
I love the mountains in
Therre’s both Spanish influence:
& French influence, in many ways
Then Peter & I had lunch & went to Casa Blanca, the home of Ponce de Leon. Peter is a life-long learner from
And then we walked a million miles back to the ship. I’ve added more photos to the map above. I was thinking of taking a shower & going back out, but I’m fried and we’re pretty far. Tomorrow, I have an entirely free day to wander around more. I hope to hit a few museums. The relationship to the
On a few other notes:
Be sure to check out Sherri's blog for other perspectives of shipboard life: http://sojournerlibrarian.blogspot.com
I've added another blog to the links section. Mary Keller teaches world religions and spirit possession traditions and she is blogging for her kid's class. She has a 5 year old and a 7 year old who are following along from home. Find Mary's blog at: http://kellersas.blogspot.com/The book for the Archbishop arrived today. Thanks much to Jean & to Acquisitions & to Cataloging for being so incredibly speedy. I brought it up to the faculty/staff lounge this evening in search of the Archbishop (the shipboard equivalent of LEO), but he doesn't seem to be around. I'll catch him tomorrow.
Finally, I had dinner this evening with Leigh Grossman & her son, who flew up from Granada for a visit. She flies back tomorrow to Charlottesville. I have really enjoyed getting to know her & will be sad to see her leave. Leigh has definitely been added to my list of very-cool-women-to-admire.