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Last leg of the race......
Cathou here this morning.......
This will be our last entry before our return to Canada - alors lisez tranquillement!
So we decided to spent our last three days in a small town called Cadaques. First it was nice to stay in one place for more then one night. It think this was a killer for both Joe and I - c´est toujours plaisant …
Basking in Barcelona
... beach in the scortching heat (36deg today), I bought another beach towel and we rented chairs and umbrellas for 9euro each. We sat here for hours sleeping, people watching, swimming and even got a 10min massage by the thai ladies that wander the beach. By 3pm we were both pretty hungry so we went to a nearby place and had yummy paella forlunch. It was then back to the beach for my resting and some swimming. At 5pm we decided ...
Walking Barcelona
... small streets, happened among parks and other public parks/gardens. The public market, Mercat de la Bouqeria
was closed.
We then made our way back to Las Ramblas and crossed it to
the other side to head into the Barri Gothic. This is the medieval area where Barcelona began. They torn down the walls to allow
Barcelona to expand but the contours of the medieval Barcelona remain - tiny
irregular ...
Yes we are in Barcelona now
Well first off I will cover yesterday. Pretty boring day got on a bus @ 8am and arrived in Barcelona @6:30-7 (we did stop every 2hours for snack break, one of the stops was @ Avignon which has this bridge that is only built half way cause it always gets broken by floods. Anyways we had lunch there cause they had a market a very fine Apricots. So let's say 645pm rolls around we arrive into Barcelona. We walk a few blocks up to our room, it's pretty nice place. The bed is a bit short ...
Barcelona
... we love his Blue Period? There are now more than 3,500 works making up the permanent collection of the museum. Picasso arrived in the city in 1894, when his father, an art teacher, found work teaching in the city art school. Highlights of the collection include two of his first major works "The First Communion" (1896) and "Science and Charity"(1897). The museum reveals Picasso's relationship with Barcelona, a relationship that shaped his youth and ...