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Herro Barcelona
... here, Hostel One Parelelo, is awesome. The rooms are awesome, there's a balcony adjoining the room, the staff cook us a massive dinner every night, they're friendly, and the people here are awesome.
During dinner, I heard a voice that I recognized. I turned around and Britnie had finally arrived. She told me her story of being stuck in Milan, and we spent the rest of the night catching up and exchanging travel stories.
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Like being home...
... to Eastern Europe - staying in an apartment with the Sagrada Familia in the background.. It's nice to be back to familiar surroundings and with people I love. It's also nice to leave some luggage here and travel a little lighter for a week.
The weather here is just epic - not a cloud in the sky, refreshing breeze, and everyone in a good ...
Speechless in the bowels Gaudí's Imaginarium!
... all day in there, but duty calls, and we decided to try to find a lunch place before Irina had to head to school. In the afternoon, I hosted a Dell technician who replaced the heat sink in the laptop (since the warranty expires soon, I might as well make sure the danged thing does not **** out on me right after the coverage ends!!).
For dinner we prepared a hearty pasta dish, with plenty of tomato, basil and garlic, accompanied by a ...
Camp Nou
... to end up taking a tour of the stadium, going through the museum, and walking on the field. Well, as with any group it takes a long time to get people going and on track. This day was no different. Due to the stalling, lack of knowledge of the area, when we arrived and went to buy tickets for the full tour, they we closed. Talk about unlucky, not only were we late, but by six minutes. Worst timing ever. Fortunately, they had informed my Spanish translator, ...
The Sun Setting over a House of Bones
... that featured a warning sign, in English, that said “While you sign…” and then had a picture of you wallet being stolen. Be wary, thieves are a plenty in Barcelona, especially if you don’t “look” Spanish (like the 6’2’’ blonde boy walking around with a map, i.e. me).
Upon leaving the park, we passed under the Arc de Triomf. It, too, was built for the 1888
Universal Exhibition. The ...