Sercotel Pere III
Travel Blogs from Manresa
Santa Tecla to La Merce
... which is an important one, especially in the context of emergent Catalan separatism - but for those of us, Catalan and foreign, who stood through the whole thing from beginning to end on hard cobblestones it seemed that it took a very long time indeed to get the message across. And JMP didn't stop at 1968. He kept right on going until the present and (perhaps a little mischeviously) at one point even jumped back in time a few years. James was regarding the security personnel ...
Akvarium, Antikvitetsmarked og Grønne papegøyer
Idag delte vi oss i to grupper igjen. Gutta dro til Akvariet og hadde store planer om å dra på badestranda etterpå. Sola stekte og alt lå til rette for en dukkert. Vi to andre dro ned til markeds-området her på St. Anthony. Der fikk vi vite at markedene her var stengt på torsdager. Så gikk vi til La Rambla og fortsatte over på andre siden, til Barry Gotic. Her var det shoppingstrøk, massevis av folk i alle butikkene. Her var alle de kjente merkevarene. ...
Barcelona in a Flash (Flood)
... and it was hailing, water was flooding in, and the automatic doors had triggered their shut down. Employees were scampering to find boxes to put by the door. People of different ages and speaking different languages were picking up the small hail and taking pictures of it. For us it was a Spring tornado season storm and for many of them it could be the only time they ever see ice chips falling from the sky.
Once ...
Ping pong gone wrong!
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Also, before I write anymore, I´d like to apologize for the loose structure of my writing and also for mistakes in punctuation, spelling, etc. Believe it or not, I´m actually quite good with that kind of thing, but I am certainly not going to spend all of my time here nit picking this to death. This is simply a brain purge. I vomit it out as fast as I can and I´ll maybe clean it up later. Plus, punctuation can be a p.i.t.a. on a foreign keyboard. (This is ...
Lost in Disbelief and Sleep Deprevation
... a woman offering pretty white flowers to tourists. The tourists would take the flower, murmur a, "Gracias" behind a smile...and then the woman would stick her hand out for money. Instead of coins being placed in her hand, every time, the flower was returned. I caught her in the act of trying to pawn off one of her flowers to a couple bent over a stroller. Her bored expression stares down at the mother and father, whose beach ...