Show m is Editor's 7 by aeries of articles student mho a University through Europe last year as a By RALPH P. We made another very interesting excursion with the Swiss We went from Seville to This time a German a French and the Swiss went with How I enjoyed the ride across the gentle rolling hills and the view of miles of olive We rarely met a car on that twisting highway which led to the border and from there to IN LISBON we climbed to the old fortress which once protected the like is built upon seven From the walls of the fortress we had an excellent view of the city spread out below us and across the bay the huge statue of Christ which had just recently been Lisbon is situated on the bank of the Tagus River about seven miles from the ocean at the foot of the mountains of I found its beauty similar and almost equal to that of WE WALKED through the old parts of the city and couldn't resist buying roasted chestnuts from an old lady who patiently shouted for buyers and fanned the coals which created the tasty We found a hotel in the center of the city from which we had easy access to nearby The singing which we saw in a nearby restaurant was outstanding and new to the ears of many of After this evening we were all Amalia FISHING is still very important in We talked with a grandma and granddaughter who were cleaning fish as they rode a ferry boat across the We also were amazed at the number of fishing boats at the From Lisbon we journeyed once more back to Seville and finished the last three days f our course These Z days were rather sad because we knew that we would never again see many of the friend whom we had Ursy and I journeyed to Madrid with to continue our We went via the and As we drove along the first day we discussed an old Seville AN OLD POPULAR song says and many take this as When they walk through the old Alameda of that they raise their eyes to the columns which guard the assuming one to be the other Julius They believe that they have before them the true fathers of the We discovered that many Moorish legends still surround Granada and give to this city a mystical The gypsies who danced for us in their whitewashed caves fascinated but was over-charged for some wine he which taught us that the once in this region as still knew the art of their |