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Addition to the family!
... metal contraption....This was not happening. This is my place to sleep and snuggle into. I have continued to try and push her out of the way but she is larger than I am. I'm not sure how to tell my larger organisms that I do not like her. She's irritating and coming into my territory. ...
Two festivals in one day
... having failed to find any shops selling Chartreuse to help with DIY mamadetas. The show was in two halves. The first part was on the stage and involved dogs of all shapes and sizes being introduced to the spectators and being paraded around the judging table, after which all dogs and all owners received a prize. This was very inclusive and a couple passing by with a beautiful Sheba Inu (a Japanese breed related to Huskies) were invited to display their pet despite clearly having no ...
Unity or Separation?
... have to resort to speaking that language. This unfriendliness has changed quite a bit in Montreal since the time I moved from there to the United States, with a greater acceptance of English and a wider usage.
In terms of food the two cities and regions are also quite different from the rest of the country. In Catalonia, there is Escudella, which is a stew with vegetables, meat and pasta. There are also cocas which can be pastries or even pizzas, but are always made ...
Barcelona
... 65º out, the beach was crowded with people as if it were summer.
Next I headed to the cable car terminal at nearby Placa del Mar. I got there at 7:10 p.m. and was disappointed to see the ticket window closed and a sign noting the last tram leaves at 7:00. Doh! Oh well – it was too expensive anyway (10 euros; $13) for a ride across the harbor to Placa de la Armada. Would have been a great view of the city though.
With another 90 minutes of daylight left, I set ...