Saturday, 26 March 2016

El Palacio de Cristal

If any of you are planning on heading to Madrid over the Easter break and have a spare couple of hours I thoroughly recommend a visit to the Palacio de Cristal. This gorgeous glass building is nestled at the heart of Retiro Park alongside one of the park's prettiest lakes.


 
 
The building itself is essentially a huge glass conservatory (though much more beautiful than your average greenhouse!) and houses different art exhibitions throughout the year. I always used to love coming here on warm afternoons, watching the ducks paddle around and the sunlight casting rainbows on the floor of the palace.
 

 
 
 
The best thing is it's free to enter and with it being a popular tourist spot there's often a busker or two strumming away in the shade. If any of you do pay this place a visit I'd love to know what you thought - comment down below! :)

Wednesday, 16 March 2016

Spanish Wildlife!

Before I went to Madrid for my year abroad I was already really into photography. The only thing that's changed is that now I take more photos of actual people! Growing up I've always enjoyed wildlife watching and photographing the nature I found in my garden. I remember showing my dad my holiday snaps from Corfu, Greece and (after the 20th photo of a hermit crab) he asked me if I had any photos of the family at all or if everything was going to be either a twig or a snail!

Spain was a fantastic opportunity to test my photography skills and with so many gorgeous things to photograph I gradually expanded my repertoire... My love of nature remained though and here and there throughout my blog you can find the photos to prove it. I thought I'd put together a post with some of my wildlife snaps all in one place. So lets dive in!

Spain is of course not that far away from England so there is a lot of cross over in terms of the birds you can find. Here's a sweet little bluetit from Segovia:


And his mate the goldfinch:



This blackbird was warbling in the setting sun in Seville:




Spring springs early in Spain so the blossom was out in Toledo in full by early March:




There are some more exotic birds to see in Madrid as well - here are some of the quaker parrots that spend their days squawking in Retiro Park:





This Black Redstart was watching the world go by on the sea wall at San Sebastian:




There were also little wading birds scurrying along the beach:




A bird I was particularly happy to see was the Hoopoe - I first heard of this bird while playing a kind of top trump card game with my family when I was very small, I always wanted to see one with its huge crest and bright orange body with black and white stripes.





Córdoba was one of my favourite places that I visited while in Spain and this Gecko watched us one night as we ate dinner:



A gorgeous blue butterfly was sipping nectar in the garden of the Alcázar:




 Back in Madrid this was one of the splendid winter roses in the cemetery across the street:




Here's one of the hundreds of sleepy terrapins from Atocha train station:




And finally this little Sparrow was sheltering from the sun in a tree by the river on one of the hottest summer days I experienced in Spain!




I hope you enjoyed this collection of some of my wildlife shots from my year in Spain. I'm thinking this will be the start of a series of posts with roundups of the architecture, landscapes, food etc that I saw while away.

To see more of the photographs of all the wonderful things I saw in Spain then make sure to follow me on instagram @madridadrift!