Saturday, 28 January 2006
momentarily at rest
The first day since before Christmas without complex agenda. So nice to chill and catch up on a few things, including an extensive read of other peoples' blogs.
A special 'cheers' to the guitarGAS folk, who seem to be talking my language as I grapple with chords and other guitar esoteria. The Cheats and Tips section is just right!
Tag: blog, guitar, music
planetary waves
So, if you have already joined the Federation, now is the time to join Planet Rashbre. Go on, you know you want to!
Friday, 27 January 2006
Thursday, 26 January 2006
I had this perfect dream
06:45 Alarm Call - TV boots up playing Fleetwood Mac - getting louder until I switch it - and the one in the next door room - OFF. Get ready for day and throw last few items into wheely bag. Down to the Rej Juan Carlos checkout and met by driver to take me to airport. No coffee to this point. Get tagged, clear security and find a small bar past the busy one. Small coffee, sit and think of the mysterious red lady from the Ramblas, like a piece of Salvador Dali artwork, or was it a dream?
Tag: barcelona, spain, catalonia
Wednesday, 25 January 2006
almond bread
Tuesday, 24 January 2006
barcelona builders
Even the builders in Barcelona look cool. I started Tuesday at 06:45 and it really zinged through again into the wee small hours, but at around 02:30 I made my escape in order to be able to enjoy the next day. This turned out to be good judgement, based upon the looks on the faces of those who decided to keep going until 07:30 Wednesday morning.
Tag: barcelona, spain, catalonia
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
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