The Slow Road
Two Women Wandering the World
Performance of flamenco music and dancing at the Casa del Flamenco in Seville
Flamenco-style dresses on sale for the Seville Feria, the city's grand spring fair
Seville is full of townhouses with ornate iron gates offering glimpses of pretty courtyards
We must especially love this gate and courtyard: We took pictures of it in 2008 too
Beauty-loving Sevillanos even tile the bottoms of their balconies
Neighborhood bar of the sort where residents stop for coffee and snacks (such as shaved ham)
Narrow alleys in Seville keep out the hot sun
The Church of the Divine Savior (Iglesia Colegial del Divino Salvador) is the second-largest church in Seville after the Cathedral
A statue of the Virgin Mary in the Church of the Divine Savior mounted on a float for upcoming Easter Week parades
The Metropol Parasol, a large plaza with a modern wooden cover nicknamed "the Waffle"
Courtyard in the 16th-century convent that now houses Seville's Fine Arts Museum
A school group sits in front of a painting of two Seville saints by local 17th-century artist Bartolomé Murillo
St. Anthony of Padua with the Christ Child by Murillo
A companion painting of St. Anthony with the crucified Christ by Murillo
Paintings by Murillo being restored for the 400th anniversary of the artist's birth
Coffered wood ceilings with Moorish designs are a common sight in historic buildings in Seville
Elaborate windowed balconies are a hallmark of Seville and southern Spain