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Dragons old and new
... seemed like rather less than 2 hours of sitting on a hard road we were all on our feet and Piromuical began.
Cutbacks and austerity have affected much of Europe and Spain has been worse hit than many countries and this is sometimes noticeable to people who have attended lots of local festivals over the years, but all of that was put aside for Piromusical, which was spectcular, prolonged and imaginative. At the half way point all the sparklers appeared. We traded on of ...
Quickie Tour of Barcelona and Andorra
... Through security and into the airport and how very strange. There is a sign that says once you go through immigration; you cannot go to any of the shops. I don't want to wait because you never know how long immigration will take you so we go through. My hubby didn't see the sign and neither did a lot of other people because there are many people inside the "non country" area of departure trying to get to the shops but cannot. This is the very first airport I ...
Benita & Lolita
... flights, as in this case, mean that you may get a few hours of sleep, if any, before landing in London. All in all, the trip to Barcelona from Calgary takes over 20 hours, from the the time you leave the house to the time you check in to wherever you are sleeping for the night.
But the complete exhaustion on the flight from London quickly dissipated - it's something which cannot be avoided upon arrival in the land of the Spanish sun. There really ...
We Don't Speak No Americano
... bit different than what we try to use. For example, grassias (don't know how to spell it) the two 's's are spoken with a 'th' sound. Spoken like if you were trying to imitate a lisp. May 5, 2012 Today we went to Downtown Spain. On the drive there we passed a few different historical buildings including a palace of some sort and the Olympic park from the 1992 Olympics, also called the 'pretty Olympics'. We got out up on the hill/mountain to ...
..and back to Modernism
... that we probably walked on it yesterday, but did not 'see' it! We now have photos!
Off to Casa Batllo we went.
Another surreal and unbelievable facade, but even more fantastic inside. It is unbelievable the amount of detail Gaudi put into these buildings. Casa Batllo was refurbished in 1906 by Gaudi - the facade is a mixture of iron and mosiacs. It is believed that Gaudi used a marine sort of theme throughout the apartment ...