
From the uncrowded beaches of Oliva....


Enjoying the Balcon del Mediterraneo in Benidorm. Sunset, sepia, and wine...does it get any better?

Beth and I also spent a day in Valencia. It is Spain's third largest city and has a great combination of old and new architecture. The oranges were ripe...and delicious!


Exploring one of the many shops around the central market in Valencia. I didn't realize until we got home that I didn't get any pictures of the market itself which is a real shame because the covered markets of Spanish cities are some of our favorites to explore. They carry just about any sort of fresh produce that you can imagine, from whole pig's heads to fresh truffels. A truly unique experience!

Modern Valencia was also very cool. They have diverted the main river that used to run through the city and use the old river bed as a massive green belt park. It is awsome! They are building a whole series of new museums, aquariums, concert halls, and entertainment venues on the edges of the park. It gives the city a perfect blend of old and new.

We thought that Katie and Jody would enjoy this picture. It's a giant playground in the middle of the park. We were very tempted to go down and test out some of the slides for ourselves, but there was a park attendant to keep the skateboarders out and we weren't sure how well two old-fart American tourists would be accepted playing amongst the Spanish children.


A quiet pennisula near Cullera...

...where we enjoyed another quiet sunset.
Wishing everyone the best in 2007! Stay in front of each and every day. Keep it fun and never forget that with life, there is no free trial!
Cheers - Dan and Beth