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Let the culinary adventures begin...
Hola amigas, from beautiful Barcelona!
Outside of a very sore left pinky toe (the result of running into the wheel of someone's luggage at SFO) and some swolen extremities from the long plane ride, we have arrived in Barcelona unscathed and no worse for the wear. YAY!!
It is now 3 am here, Toren is sound asleep and I there's not a …
Barcelona
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As we like to do, we spent some time with locals. We had a lovely time with Nat's former colleague Melissa and Marcal, eating tasty food, and discussing Spanish employment regulation and Catalunyan independence - a big issue at the moment, and well over a million marched in support of it ...
Chapter 1, Barcelona and Sitges
... 10:30pm flamenco concert in one of the big city squares. It was a brief but powerful show, the first time I’d seen a male flamenco dancer. After Radek kindly treated me to a little gelato (cinnamon!), we took a long walk home and on our way ran into Kobe Bryant surrounded by four or five bodyguards.
Radek—and Kobe—had come to town to see the pre-Olympic basketball game of USA versus Argentina (err…I think). Radek owns a basketball academy in ...
Barcelona - Last Time Ever?
... the hotel. It was a mixture of olive oil, garlic and eggs. I had never had a sauce like that. It was decadent. On top of the white sauce was a dollop of the traditional red sauce normally used on patatas bravas.
While I was sitting, enjoying my patatas bravas and wine, a three-piece group came by to entertain anyone in the plaza that would listen. There was an accordion player, a clarinet player and ...
Bizzy Schmizzy
... is that Gaudi spent 43 years working on it, right up until his death in 1926. It consists of huge columns, spires in works on concrete and marble. I guess 2026 is the expected finish date. Lines to get in can be long, so I booked mine ahead of time. It is just crazily massive, and one of those places where you say "holy cow" out loud when you first see it.
I took a cab to Parc Guell, a 30-acre park also developed by ...