The cathedral at night as viewed from the rooftop terrace of our hostel.

The next day we went to the cathedral, which was noted as being the most ornate in all of Europe. Which is saying a lot. However, once I see a certain level of ornateness, it's as if my brain can't absorb any more, and so I have to say, I didn't walk in and think, "wow, here is a particularly ornate church."
I really wanted to see the gift from the city of Toledo in Ohio that was supposed to be in the treasury (Rick Steves didn't mention what it was), but we were in the middle of tour group hell and I found myself exiting the treasury as quickly as possible in order to avoid breaking the commandment against murder.
After a night in Toledo, we jumped on a high-speed train into Madrid...
Hey I know that this is your blog and all but Pablo Neruda is from Chile. I only know this because of Il Postino.
ReplyDeleteYou may not have stopped, but you were tilting at them, weren't you?
ReplyDeleteNice catch, Michele. Clearly I need to watch Il Postino.
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