Hotel Ciutat de Granollers
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Paella, Shoes, Airlines; Oh my
... from him as yet. I think Ricardo has gone for the day and has taken his lady friend out for a nice dinner tonight. Maybe to Cacaroles
I am on line as I write this and both WGTA and M are working on Heathrow to the U.S. after two hours of constant work.It appears that we will go to LHR tomorrow as scheduled. Then, we spend the night. Then, the next day, we fly coach LHR to DEN. I lose all those miles for first class I guess.
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Ugh, Tourists.
... cities like Malaga and Denia, its clear why tourists also flock to these cities to get away. The weather is perfect, and the Mediterranean is unmatched in beauty. Unfortunately, while many of the cities thrive, the natural coastline does not do so well with the large number of tourists. High rise hotel and artificial beaches have contributed to a large loss of Spain’s natural coastline. Construction and human ...
Guilt and fireworks
Two of the highlights of La Merce are Correfoc and Piromusical. Piromusical is a huge fireworks display set to music and with the added attraction of the famous Fonts Magica that attracts a crowd of over 1/4 million and is televised and videoed and so on and so forth. It's also great fun. The crowd takes a couple of hours to arrive and if you want to be near the front you have to arrive early, so we usually turn our Piromusical into a picnic. Correfoc is a Catalan tradition that ...
Pedals, pillars and the presence of the church
... more pro Spain and the Palau de la Generalitat which is Catalan nationalist. The Catalan were oppressed for so long, not allowed use their own language and other cultural specific ways, that post Franco they have kept striving for their independence.
Chris lead us to her favourite tho less visited by tourists secluded placa. Sant Felip Neri. A calm and peaceful atmosphere in this small placa with a simple ...
A Place Called Vertigo
... br> Next it was time for our first taste of multinational, multicultural World Youth Day. We had a mass inside a Church with people from Lithuania, Honduras, and Brazil, some of who are staying with us. We all exhibited our different dancing and singing. We sang a mnohaya lita, and this time I was there to give them some actual bass-harmony.
After another long, hot day we then made our way ...