The trip ended today with a brutally long, cramped train ride back to Barcelona (Laura´s height, combined with her placement in the train car, gave her a view (and smell) of various European armpits for the 100-minute trip.
Once back in the city. however, things improved. We found two of the few stores that are actually open on Sunday -- the gift shop at Gaudi´s La Pedrera and the FC Barcelona megastore at the Estadi Camp Nou. Naturally, I had secured tickets for the Barcelona-Valencia match, and the much maligned hosts bounced back from Wednesday´s season-crushing loss to Manchester United by beating Valencia 6-0. Can´t complain about that.
We went from the Camp Nou to the Plaça d´Espanya just in time to catch the Font Magica, a fountain replete with a light and music show that was one of the money shots of the 1992 Olympics coverage. Very cool.
The night -- and the trip -- concluded with a sandwich and some sangria at Schilling, a bar in the Barri Gotic. Now it´s off to bed and soon, off to the airport. However, once we´re home, more pictures will follow, appeasing the few of you (if any) who have stuck with us all week.
Adeu i bon viatge,
Tim and Laura
Sunday, May 4, 2008
Saturday, May 3, 2008
Fake paella
After days of pleading, Laura finally got her paella ... but at least it was the Catalan version made with noodles instead of rice -- apparently, paella is not all that big in this part of Spain. Sort of like getting New England clam chowder in Manhattan.
One food that everyone can agree on is gelato, which the Spanish have adopted as their own. We´ve had it at least 3 or 4 times so far.
Day 2 in Girona has included visits to the Jewish history museum (the Jewish Quarter is very well preserved) and the Cinema Museum. Tomorrow, it´s back to Barcelona for the grand finale.
Take care,
Tim and Laura
One food that everyone can agree on is gelato, which the Spanish have adopted as their own. We´ve had it at least 3 or 4 times so far.
Day 2 in Girona has included visits to the Jewish history museum (the Jewish Quarter is very well preserved) and the Cinema Museum. Tomorrow, it´s back to Barcelona for the grand finale.
Take care,
Tim and Laura
Friday, May 2, 2008
Technical difficulties
The hotel in Tarragona didn´t have internet access, and the hotel here in Girona is pay-per-click, so entries will be sparse until at least Sunday. But if you enjoy really old buildings -- especially Roman ruins -- then this part of the world is for you.
Tarragona also gave us our first up-close look at the Mediterranean. The sea water is cold, but no colder than Salisbury Beach in late August. Today and tomorrow, we´re in Girona, before the tour of Catalunya concludes Sunday in Barcelona.
Adeu i bon nit,
Tim and Laura
Tarragona also gave us our first up-close look at the Mediterranean. The sea water is cold, but no colder than Salisbury Beach in late August. Today and tomorrow, we´re in Girona, before the tour of Catalunya concludes Sunday in Barcelona.
Adeu i bon nit,
Tim and Laura
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