A Giggle in Sevilla
“El Patio”, Seville
Our dinner at “El Patio” - where we watched an incredible performance of Flamenco dancing - included wine.
During the performance our group was also allowed to order one more drink.
Those of us who hadn't finished our dinner wine took our wine glasses into the performance hall to finish before ordering our additional one.
One of my fellow travellers (Ben, I believe) recommended to me to “fill it to the top” before I left the dining area.
I laughed.
He said, "I'm not kidding."
You know, he made a good point.
So I did.
Then later as we took our seats in the performance T.J. sat down next to me and I saw him glance quizzically at my absolutely brimming full glass of wine.
I told him how I had taken Ben's recommendation.
T.J. simply dryly said, “So I see.”
Ah yes.
I laughed. What to say? It is good to giggle.
The pictures here show General Archives of the Indies in Seville, which Darlene and I also visited, as well as a wonderful fountain (HOW I love fountains!) just outside it.
During the performance our group was also allowed to order one more drink.
Those of us who hadn't finished our dinner wine took our wine glasses into the performance hall to finish before ordering our additional one.
One of my fellow travellers (Ben, I believe) recommended to me to “fill it to the top” before I left the dining area.
I laughed.
He said, "I'm not kidding."
You know, he made a good point.
So I did.
Then later as we took our seats in the performance T.J. sat down next to me and I saw him glance quizzically at my absolutely brimming full glass of wine.
I told him how I had taken Ben's recommendation.
T.J. simply dryly said, “So I see.”
Ah yes.
I laughed. What to say? It is good to giggle.
The pictures here show General Archives of the Indies in Seville, which Darlene and I also visited, as well as a wonderful fountain (HOW I love fountains!) just outside it.