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Fall Break in Spain
... Mimi" (Margot's other au pere from when she was younger) and her family the next day. What an amazing time! We again had a delicious traditional Spanish meal and hung out with her family.
While in Barcelona we did a LOT of walking. And a lot of walking basically touching the person next to you! I couldn't BELIEVE how many people were there! It was incredible to see how many people could possibly fit in one city.
We saw ...
Honeymoon part V - Barcelona
... her thumb whilst opening a can of pomodori pelati), Rita was on holiday.
Together we experienced the Catalan festivity of the festival de Sant Joan, with its drunken victims and super annoying bangers, we had amazing tapas and watch half term of the Italy vs Spain game
with some female hooligans friends of theirs. Scary stuff.
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Love this city @ night
... Piazza where the facist's bombed an orphanage killing 39 Children to the 41 killed. Those crazy Facist's. @ this time our guide Duncan (good strong celtic name to with his celtic hertiage) talked to us about how Hemmingway was a wuss (me thinks Hemmingway would have drunk his Celtic butt under the table, but that is a story we will never know the true anwser, but you know those celts, they talk big) who didn't really take part in the ...
Speechless in the bowels Gaudí's Imaginarium!
Let me preface this by saying that absolutely no words, images or video of this place can possibly do justice to it. It is simply impossible to capture and reproduce in any meaningful way the experience of being inside this temple, half finished, breathing with life (and tourists, but we'll get to that), light and imagination, while still evoking ancestral forms and a timeless solemnity.
Okay. So we set our alarm to the uncomfortable time of 7 ...
The Clock is Ticking
... people still walk through in hushed reverence.
After completing the tour of the temple, I take the metro the direction of another of Gaudi's creations, Parc Güell, stopping for coffe and sandwich at a small café on the way. In contrast to the quiet atmosphere of La Sagrada Família, Parc Güell absolutley buzzes. The famous snaking mosaic benches are packed, as people picnic, chat, sun themselves and pose for photos. Hawkers lay out sheets covered in ...