It was my blogging pal Cathy, from Between The Lines who first introduced me to Wordless Wednesday. I enjoy seeing the selection of images on a variety of topics and was, therefore, tempted to join in.
Here is a selection of photographs from my trip to Cadiz in Seville last year. A beautiful place to visit.
Cádiz is an ancient port city in southwest Spain, built on a strip of land surrounded by the sea in the Andalusia region. The home of the Spanish Navy, the port boomed in the 16th-century as a base for exploration and trade. It has more than 100 watchtowers, including iconic Torre Tavira, traditionally used for spotting ships, and 18th-century Cádiz Cathedral, on the waterfront.
Thanks for the shout out, Shelley 🙂 Fab pictures, Cádiz looks lovely. That tree is amazing!
Thanks, Cathy. It’s a stunning place, and yes, I hugged the tree! ????
I think I would have done too!
I love Cadiz. I took Tony to Seville for his 40th and we took a day trip to Cadiz. And the good news is I am now receiving your posts to my inbox – thanks! Lovely pics, btw
Haha, I have no idea what I did but you’re welcome!! ???? I’d love to go back to Cadiz as it’s so beautiful.
Your post wasn’t quite ‘wordless’, Shelley ????! Still, some great pics! Greg and I really need to start doing Wordless Wednesday again, haven’t done it since Christmas! ????
When have you ever known me to be 100% wordless!!! ???? I look forward to your WW posts returning.