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Saturday Snapshot- Alleys and the Sea, Spain

Hey guys! I'm back with another Saturday Snapshot!* This week- I'll be showing you some more pictures of Spain. I've decided to make a mini-series of pictures from Spain. Once I've shared them all with you, I'll move onto a new topic.
* This meme is hosted by Westmetromommyreads.com

Small Alley- I remember it was filled with buskers




Some of you may remember this picture! It was my inspiration for the poem "The Secret Ring"

A hospital with original architecture

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  1. I have always wanted to go to Spain. Lucky you! And these beautiful shots. Can't wait to see more.

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    1. On my way to your blog....... Right now!
      Thanks for stopping by!

      Enjoy your weekend.

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  2. Love traveling along with your photos. Thanks for sharing.

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    1. You're most certainly welcome!

      Thank for being there to view my pictures! Sharing wouldn't be as great without amazing people like you there to receive!

      Enjoy your weekend!

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  3. Gorgeous photos. I'm looking forward to more.
    Where in Spain is the beautiful hospital located?

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    1. Thank you- Credits go to my father for the pictures. The hospital is "Hospital de Sant Pau" in Barcelona.

      Enjoy your weekend!

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  4. Love that alley! Wanna write a poem! May I?!


    Taking part in Saturday Snapshot after very long...

    Here is my post

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    1. Of course you can write a poem!
      Sorry for the late reply- I'm on vacation in Singapore. On my way to check out your post right now!

      Poemfanatic

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  5. Your photos make me want to jump on a plane to Spain! That is one beautiful hospital!

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    1. It really is. Some of the rooms play host to beautiful artwork as well!

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  6. Wow, amazing pictures! So beautiful & so completely different than anything here. THAT's a hospital?? Wow!

    Thanks for sharing!

    Sue

    2016 Big Book Summer Challenge

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    1. All credits for these pictures go to my dad- any of the images related to Spain were captured by him.

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