Monday, 23 January 2006
gaudi flamenco
An busy day for me today, but excellent that we could round it off with a party, which was at Gaudi's house in central Barcelona. Here's a photo from my phone, which gives a small idea of the flamenco dancing and below is a picture of the outside of the magical building in the later part of the evening.
Tag: barcelona, spain, catalonia
Sunday, 22 January 2006
shaken, not stirred
white wine
Catalan brewery
An pause at the Cerveseria de Catalunya, which was bursting with people. Later, we drifted a few hundred meters further along the Ramblas Catalunya and found the Lombardo restaurant, which is right on one of the busiest midtown sections of the Rambla. As we arrived, a happy, if somewhat merry diner staggered out saying to us that the place was fine. Inside was relatively quiet and it gave us a chance to plan our activities over the next few days. There were plenty of specials on the menu and the staff were welcoming. Of course the 'Crème Catalaan' was an obligatory pudding!
Tag: barcelona, spain, catalonia
Saturday, 21 January 2006
ramblas on
Look carefully and you can see the person in the centre of this installation artwork along Las Ramblas in Barcelona. Las Ramblas is a long pedestrian area through the very heart of the city centre and sloping gently to the port. Here there are all sorts of stalls, restaurants, bars and street performers along with the many thousands of people that promenade up and down. To either side are interesting side roads, squares and markets. The best place to start a walk around the city!
We found a small tapas bar along the way, asked the waitress to help us choose well and then spent a couple of hours eating, drinking Sangria, chatting and people watching. Then we finished the descent to the port, collected a few necessities related to the next few days and made our way back to base camp at a rather fine hotel on the Diagonale.
Tag: barcelona, spain, catalonia
Friday, 20 January 2006
barcelona
Next stop Barcelona, Spain. The capital of Catalonia, steeped in Mediterranean culture, and dating back to a Roman colony in the second century B.C. Barcelona is really a collection of multi-faceted and diverse cities and whilst having a modern zone there is also a historic Gothic center almost intact.
Some of the most striking architecture is that of Antoni Gaudi's, whose work is admired as being one of the most unique and distinctive styles. The influence by forms of nature is reflected by curved construction stones, twisted iron sculptures, and organic-like forms as well as disttinctive coloured mosaics.
As I have a lot to do, my time to look around will probably be very limited, but I shall attempt to visit Ramblas and Gaudi's house.
Tag: barcelona, spain, catalonia
Thursday, 19 January 2006
thursday Thirteen (V9.0)
1. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday were all very late evenings for me to the point of stopping me from blogging;
2. I've just created an mp3 collection with Rule Brittannia, Nessun Dorma, an Abba tune and the dutch song referenced below, which I am handing to someone tomorrow;
3. Tonight I ate a chile con carne with some moroccan spiced rice. Slightly hybrid.
4. I have a long list of people I need to call back by phone;
5. The heater on my car has stopped working; The car is booked in for a service now, but not until late January. I hope we don't have frost;
6. Saturday I will meet John and Nino before we travel to Barcelona;
7. I've read the small print about the new MacBook Pro. Some of the big applications like Final Cut Pro need to be revamped and and only appear in late March.
8. I discovered a Christmas cake shaped like a snowman, which has been overlooked.
9. Cereal of the week is Cinnamon Golden Grahams, beacsue they remond me of America;
10. I have seen a few minutes of the new series of Big Brother and am not addicted;
11. I've reduced my paper mountain to a few sheets, but they all need action;
12. I started this 13 on Thursday but it is only moments from Friday;
13. My cup of tea is cold.
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Geef Mij Maar Amsterdam
Today I had to ask Herman to give me the name of a typical Dutch song which would evoke folky images of windmills and clogs. Herman sought advice from Valerie and they came up with "Geef Mij Maar Amsterdam" by Johnny Jordaan. Now I've never heard of him or of the song and don't have a clue what the words mean, but it definitely sounds like a Dutch sing-song of the type one might see on a sunday evening TV special or being sung in a beer tent.
However, I've just downloaded the (dutch) lyrics and it seems to be making some sort of comparison of Amsterdam wih Paris. I hope its not overzealously nationalistic!
Wednesday, 18 January 2006
chaotic
The last few days have seen me maxed out and well and truly 'nose to the grindstone' and I've not really had time for anything so luxurious as a chance to update rashbre central. I've been involved in preparations for something which has consumed vast amounts of time.
So Sunday, Monday and Tuesday have seen me taking an almost obsessional interest in getting everything ready, so that I can resume normality for the next few days.
If going to bed after 1 am can be called normal.
Saturday, 14 January 2006
Lancaster Telecaster
A 520 mile round trip to Lancaster today, starting early this morning with only minor traffic holdups. We listened to the iPod on shuffle and only skipped about four or five tracks. Then the unveiling of John's new Aerodyne Telecaster, which is shiny black and looks great. Telecaster but with a slightly revamped look and some different electronics.
It sounds terrific with a ringing sustain and an amazing tonal range. We plugged amp, mixer and Pod together and tried out a few effects. Fantastic.
Friday, 13 January 2006
Thursday, 12 January 2006
mirabelle
Drove to Park Lane and met David (surprisingly) in the stairway to Trader Vic's, whilst we were trying to locate the others.
Then we found Dave and joined the others in Zeta, where we had some colourful drinks. David was over from New York and has just started a new job, so this was a good chance to get an update.
Later we called Mirabelle and managed to get a table, so we moved on to Curzon Street, which has Marco Pierre White's cuisine presented in Art Deco surroundings.
The bar leads to a sleek dining room where we had a discreet corner table, interesting food and enjoyable wine. I experienced the (somewhat monstrous) blinis and Gareth volunteered to try their famous pig’s trotter with morels, pomme purée and sauce Périgueux.
We kept going until around midnight, saw David back to his hotel and then began the long hike home.
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