Dr. Eric Conway of the Morgan State University Choir writes:
Day 2 in Spain,
After
an exhausting Day 1 in Madrid, we had a much simpler Day 2. We have
been fortunate to have a rain-free forecast while in Madrid, the capital
city in the center of Spain. The temperatures in Madrid have been at
least ten degrees warmer than is typical for this time of year. Madrid
is surprisingly near New York City in latitude. We also found it
interesting that the peak temperatures of the day were not near early
afternoon, but near 5 or 6 PM in the evening. With the warmer than
normal temperatures, most did not sleep well due to our entire hotel
being at a fixed 25 degrees C. (77 degrees F.)
Madrid
has a metropolitan population of approx. six million people out of a
country population of forty-six million. Given that Morgan’s mascot is
the bear, we were intrigued with the official symbol of Madrid being a
bear climbing a strawberry tree called El Oso y El Madrono found in the
square El Puerta del Sol. The bear represented the monarchy and the
tree representing the people.
We
also were fascinated with the country’s obsession with pork! Our guide
mentioned that historically, when the country was divided between
Christian and Muslim religions, pork was a way of separating those who
were Muslim (who did not eat pork) from Christians who did. Spaniards
would serve guests pork discovering their religious affiliation,
possibly for religious persecution. Even today, as a result of this
practice, Spaniards will still offer pork to their guests for most
occasions.
We
left our hotel around 9:30 AM to visit Segovia, an hour and fifteen
drive from Madrid. This Spanish city is best known for its amazing
aqueduct system erected around the 1st and 2nd century A.D. This
aqueduct is acknowledged as the the most important Roman civil
engineering work in Spain. We then visited the Alcazar of Segovia which
was a favored royal palace of the monarchs of Spain. We also saw the
beautiful Segovia cathedral, which is the last Gothic cathedral built in
Spain. After a group lunch and time on our own to explore the city, we
returned to our Madrid hotel for an evening on our own to further
recover from our long travel Day 1. See photos attached from our day in
Segovia!
EC
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