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Carrer Jesus 16 Sitges, Catalonia, Spain and Canary Islands, 08870, 938-940-250
So we went off the grid for a while when we were in Sitges for a few days and then ventured out to some surrounding areas further south and west from there. It is our last day here...and were back in Barcelona so I wont be blogging too much. However, I will fill in some of the blanks when we get back! Adios!
Saint Vincent de Calders, Spain and Canary Islands deserters
... girls and aguy talking cultural differences, music and what ever. The south Carolina girl is sweet. <br><br>As well as that im meeting a guy tomo morning about a sales job which pays really well, and ive got another job to call back, so all is good on that front. <br><br>ive uploaded a video and sdome pics of the ramblas, the street where barcelona really comes alive and where i´ll work doing the pr job. <br ...
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain and Canary Islands ashstmartin... corriera azzurra delle Ferrovie Sarde mentre mamma si teneva il cappello di paglia con l'altra mano. Mi piace molto ricordare quella fase della mia infanzia, quando ero ancora felice e tutto aveva ancora quella forma indefinita e fantastica che ti faceva pensare che ogni cosa fosse possibile. Anche gli aquiloni avevano la forza dei draghi e le libellule erano creature più potenti e veloci degli aeroplani. In mezzo alle onde mentre faccio il cavalluccio marino sono ...
Sitges, Catalonia, Spain and Canary Islands mittelmeer... trip to Shetland, and a couple from the Isle of Man on board for a wedding. You would not believe that a Scotsman with tatoos was barred from boarding the Tuxedo because he had those tatoos on show. Great meal, four laps of the tug, a look at the shops (surprised there isn't a Tesco), a cup of tea and a sit (yes a sit) under the stars on the balcony. This is the life for us Next stop Canny Cannes - that is if we can find the way off this boat!! Bonsoir mes enfants
Barcelona, Spain and Canary Islands geordiesez... helpful but didn't know a word of English. But somehow we managed to communicate. We met with "Carajillo" which is small serving of a coffee added an alcoholic beverage of your choice, the guy told us Catalans prefer it with rum. First place we visited was Park Guell, which is designed by Gaudi for the rich guy Count Eusebi Guell. Park was completed between 1910-14. From there, we walked to Sagrada Familia. In ...
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain and Canary Islands toyzzar... they used to have their own stadium but now they're plaing there games in the Olympic stadium called Estadi Olìmpic Lluìs on the Montjuic which was build for the Summer Olympics. The two football stadiums are both UEFA 5-star rated. The city was chosen to organize the Summer Olympics in 1992. Barcelona also hosted the X FINA World Championships, twice the Eurobasket and the ATP Tour International Series Gold tennis tournament, Open Seat Godo which is held annually in the ...
Barcelona, Spain karen_bcn... and American asked me. And, amazingly, I could actually help them. It was the biggest rush. Now I know I want a job in which I can speak in Spanish and Italian every day. Or at least one of the two. Because that would be great. While walking down the street, I saw this funny looking building. I have no idea what it is, and didn't get any closer to it, but it's probably famous. Here's my next stop, Sagrada ...
Barcelona, Spain fminonne... some dressed and others nude, some quiet and others scandalous. The sky looked very strange, as though it was covered with a thin translucent film which made the entire sky and its light very silver looking. I wasn't sure if it was smog or if it was haze, nonetheless it made the scenery very glossy. We walked around the old part of the town where museums and old parts of fortresses with their fuscous canons ...
Sitges, Spain zento... friends. Small world. So my roomate met up later and we headed out and as we were walking we kept getting stopped by people who seemed to recognize him from somewhere. I didnt really pay attention closely at first but I asked him what was going on and he goes "oh yea I was on a season of Road Rules, the south america one" and I say "no ****? get the f out of here!" and it was no lie. It was Patrick from Road Rules South America, pretty crazy stuff ...
Barcelona, Spain abauer4544... to actually meet the few travellers that are around. Maybe I should have been here in summer when it rocks its little Spanish socks off. I have found an amazing and rather flash place to eat however, called La Fonda. An amazing Seafood and Meat Paella, 500 mls of Spanish red plonk - all for around a tenner. My my, if anyone tells them this is Europe and they should be charging double, then I will kill them. It is zero degrees tonight. My bits are frozen.
Barcelona, Spain adrianmurray
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