Hola amigos. One of the things I have liked about Seville so far is that there always seems to be something going on. The same could be said of home but I suppose when you're immersed in your own life you don't really take the time to enjoy your own city. Here I don't have much of a life, so there you go. This lovely festival took place in the Prado de San Sebastián, one of Seville's city parks. It ran from the 20th of September until yesterday, the 4th of November, which was great because it meant we were able to visit time and time again to sample the different foods and sights on offer. Sadly, the last week of the festival coincided with what I can only describe as monsoons, so I never did get to go back and have some of those Argentinian sausages (oh my). Also, I was clearly so overwhelmed by everything when I was there that I only managed to take these 3, poor, pictures. Oh well.


The festival was made up of stalls from various countries around the world (Ireland didn't make an appearance, sad face). Many sold handicrafts from a given country but there were a number of country-less jewellery (and, to be blunt, pointless tat) stalls as well. There was also an "alternative hairdresser" where you can get your dreads done. For some reason they also sold second hand books. My favourites, however, were the stalls which just sold food (good shout, India, France and Argentina, to name a few). 2 Pakoras and a beer for €4? Amazing. Especially seeing as Indian food seems to be non existent here.
Laters.
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