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Work & Play in Barcelona
... of calcium and chlorine), but I also see this ignorance in other European nations with delicious tapwater. And shouldn't the chefs see it as a sign of respect that you want to finish their food, rather than throw it out? Further, given the major collapses in fisheries, do seafood-intensive regions think about mitigating their impact? The mighty cod comes to mind in the Iberian peninsula. As oceanographers, we ...
Final stop, Barcelona
... of this city making it unique in every way.
Barcelona boasts about seven kilometres of beaches. Until a few years ago, the beachfront was not very popular amongst local residents. After the transformation of the area following up to the Olympics it has now become one of the most attractive areas in Barcelona to live in and the sea front is lined with marinas, lots of restaurants and bars and the beaches are packed with sun bathers and volley ...
"Art for Art's Sake Does Not Exist"
... powerful, the region of Catalonia was still in the shadow of Madrid—the old walls of the Citadel still encircled the cramped city, and the only available plots of land were covered with textile factories and mills. When the walls of the Citadel, however, finally came down, a new idea arose from the broken pieces of this once towering symbol of centralism; Barcelona could create a Catalan identity through art. Over time, artists such as Puig, ...
Barcolenta Soccer Club-Our 1st Match
No sleep in for the boys today, up at 7am to get Tom to his 1st Soccer match for Barcolenta. Tom SA a bit nervice as he didn't want to play upfront. Couldn't find anyone who spoke English so he sent him in to dressing rooms. The club is very professional about stretching, warm ups and team spirit. They ended up with 4 quarters and Tom on the bench for the first. He was sent out and placed into forward position, which ...
While everyone else was watching fireworks...
... delicious Mexican food I´ve ever encountered. Maybe ANY Mexican food would taste so good at this point. I had a strawberry margarita...2 in fact. We ate nachos as an appetizer, he ate a burrito, and I ate enchiladas rojas. QUE RICO! We had a great conversation about everything under the sun. One of the topics we keep coming back to is religion. He is atheist. In my small-minded, small-town, small-world mentality I used to have, I thought ...