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Montserrat Monastery
... there and place items as an offering for blessing. There were many random items, several motorcycle hemets shoes and even a wedding dress. The basilica was quite incredible too, construction began on it in the 16th century and was conferred as a basilica in 1881. The interior of it was damaged by Napoleons troops in 1811. ...
The One With The Broken Foot
... a stretcher - highly embarrassing!) into a corridor, took my details and left. Imagining a long wait (I did have a flashback to the NHS pre 4-hour target) I was very surprised when 30mins later I was taken for an x-ray and back out to the same corridor. People did keep saying odd words to me but, not speaking Spanish really let alone Catalan, I had no idea what was going on. About another 30mins later, I was taken into Urgencies Traumatologia and seen by ...
Barca 5 - 0 Almeria
... but this out of every match was the least atmosphere I had ever experienced in a game. The Spanish shout, boo quite a bit, blow noisy horns, but as for our English singing there was none. Maybe they would play for the whole 90 minutes if their wages were reduced by 1%, and they used the money to pay a song writer to inspire them a little more. An incredible experience for any football fan though, & we can't complain - at least it wasn't 0-0. By the time we got to ...
The further adventures in Barcelona.
Hola! I think that today is our last full day in Barcelona. The three of us -- Pav, Matua, and I -- will chat tonight and decide if we´re leaving tomorrow morning or tomorrow afternoon or if we´re just going to stick around for another night as well. I´m finding more to like about Barcelona the longer I stay, but seriously the street thing is about as distressing as it can get. So now the meat. One of the things Pav did before we hit Spain was to check in with people ...
Escalators and a 120 year old construction site
... more shocking and I think were meant to be that way. Much more on the vulgar side. In any case, I do recommend it as the rest of the work was pretty amazing and well worth an entrance fee if you happen to pay for it... We then found ourselves a seat at the before said noodle bar and ordered the goods. I haven´t had Japanese noodles in so long I forgot what they tasted like until of course I smelled the Soba Soup base and saw the little curling flakes sprinkled ...