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Something's Missi-ing in my life
... with sleeping at all, preferring to simply wander the streets, asking (politely, and in numbers) people for any spare money that they might have.
Barcelona is coastal, humid, warm, light, friendly, and always interesting! I've got lots of pictures, too, but can't figure out how to uplaod them.
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Just to wait for the plane to Paris.
... Guell. It was a house that Gaudi, a famous architect, stayed in. Everything was made with curves instead of straight lines because apparently they represented a woman's breasts...Then we walked back to the hotel and immediately went to bed because we had to up by 4 the next morning to catch our plane. ...
La Semana Uno - Farewell Familiar
... went with the rough outline of my adventure.
"Go along and hey, best of luck on your trip. You´re quite brave for your age so I hope all goes well for you."
This time around, I got onto a much smaller plane and sat in the aisle seat of the very last row of the aircraft. My companions for this leg of the journey turned out to be a young and exhausted couple from San Francisco named Dennis and Alicia. As they chugged back their Starbucks, they shared ...
Barcelona with our head in the clouds
Yesterday we arrived in Barcelona, started the day with our last breakfast on the ship! We then headed down to the Ramblas and had second breakfast of churros and chocolate while we waited for apartment to be ready!
The approach to the apartment seemed to be a bit dodge but the apartment itself is really nice and big. Finally free wifi.
We walked down the Ramblas and saw all the statue performers of all different types. We turned off the main ...
The running of the bulls and Benicassim
... br>
I cant do the opening ceremony justice on this blog. The blessing ceremony took place about 12, but it was not like any blessing I'd ever seen. It took place in the opening square of the town, which was absolutely packed, at 12, we all held our neckerchiefs in the air, and a guy on stage (i imagine he was running the festival in some way) yelled into the microphone "VIVA SAN FERMIN" and all the crowd screamed back "VIVA." this happened a few times, and ...