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Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Adios Barcelona, allô Montréal
My vacations were great but it was also great to finally be back home after a month. Next step: organize the 1032 pictures I have, post some of them in my old posts and create albums in Facebook ;)
Lianne in her plane-bed
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Barcelona day 7 or Inaccessible Pleasures
When we got off at the metro station near our apartment, I went to see if I could buy more white chocolate croissants. Most stores were closed because it was Sunday. I almost jumped with joy when I saw that the bakery was opened only to have my joy crushed when I realized that they were out of those delicious croissants :( After that we went to see if a certain shoe store I had found 2 days earlier was opened to bu more running shoes but it was closed. There were so many asiics and adidas models in there. They could all be seen from the huge glass door but we were unable to even touch them :( I wish they would have had a steel shutter like most of the other stores.
We got home, started to prepare our luggage, went out to a tourist restaurant to eat more tapas and paëlla before we left and finally came back to pack everything up and go to bed.
Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya inthe back
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Sometimes it was easier to carry the stroller by myself to go up steps
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You must remember the name by now :P
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View from the front of the museum
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Nath pushing the stroller with the Force
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Olympic Stadium parc area
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Monday, November 23, 2009
Barcelona day 6 or Meat day
We met at the given place and time and drove to the park. Lionel brought his 7 year old son, Nathan, with him and we all walked peacefully in the park. We took some pictures and I saw the famous lizard :D I was just a biiit sad that there were so many tourists around and that I couldn't take a picture of the lizard in all its glory.
After that we went to a bar in Tibidabo, the mountains to the north, that had a super nice view of the whole city. We had a drink and then left for Sant Cugats because Lionel invited us to have supper at his place.
That's where the meat part comes in ;) For starters we had 3 different kinds of coldcuts that were just fucking amazing ! And we ate a lot of them :P And for supper I ate a 430gr entrecôte :S Again, great food, great company and great wine :)
We left to take the last train hoping all would go well. But noooo... The train stopped a couple of stations later. We were waiting patiently wondering what was going on. Then a guy came to tell us in spanish that the were doing something on the track (which we saw when we exited the train) and that we had to take the bus. We managed to understand, Nath caught up with the bus before it left by yelling "Un momento! Bebe!" while I was making my way with the stroller. The bus was only to bring us to the next station where we had to take the train again. I guess these type of things is what makes travelling so fun ;)
We got home and went to bed to get ready for our last day in Barcelona.
Parc Güell
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The lizard !!!
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The lizardS !!!
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View from the restaurant where we had a drink
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Sunday, November 22, 2009
Barcelona day 5 or Spanish art nouveau
Friday we visited the Palau de la musica. Created by Domènech i Montaner between 1905 and 1908, it rivals Gaudi's architecture. The 50 minute guided tour is simply breathtaking (Lianne was calm the whole time!), especially the sun mosaic. Surprisingly, nothing was being renovated.
After that we went to see the Hospital de la Santa Pau by the same architect and then walked all the way back to the apartment while stopping on the way for a snack and to look at 2 other of Gaudi's masterpieces.
For supper, we bought prepared dishes at the colorful Mercat de Santa Caterina and ate them in the comfort of our Spanish home with a glass of wine.
Palau de la Musica Catalana
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Mercat de Santa Caterina
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Hospital de la Santa Pau
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Sagrada Familia again :)
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Random Art Nouveau building
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Gaudi's work
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Gaudi's work bis
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Saturday, November 21, 2009
Barcelona day 4 or Ubi day
During the German press tour I had met David, a producer at Ubi's Barcelona studio. I wrote to him so we could have lunch and visit the studio here.
Ends up the studio was outside of Barcelona but it was easy to get there. We discovered a nice town called Sant Cugats as we were walking to Ubi. We were surprised to see a LOT of kid and baby stores but later learned that this city has the highest birth rate in Spain.
We got to Ubi and met my friend David. We also talked a bit with a guy from Montreal that we knew and Nath saw an old friend,Lionel, from POP sands of time. We all went out for lunch and talked. It's always nice to eat with locals, especially if they're friends. We made plans with Lionel for Saturday and came back to Barcelona.
It was too late to start anything big and it was too soon to eat so we went shopping :) I found two really nice pairs of jeans but only bought one.
For supper we ate at a nice catallan restaurant and we were lucky that Lianne slept the whole time :D
Spanish looking church in Sant Cugats
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Friday, November 20, 2009
Barcelona day 3 or "blue jeans sur la plage" or "Gaudi I love thee"
Wednesday was a sunny and hot day. Nath wanted to check out a gluten free restaurant/store at a mall east of where we live. Lucky for us our travel guide had a suggestions for a walk along the beach. We took the metro to get close to the beach and started our walk. It was nice to smell the sea and Nath let the waves lick her feet. We wished we had something else than jeans to bathe a bit more in the sun.
We got the mall and Nath was sad to learn that the shop had closed. We settled on one of the restaurants on the mall's terrace and ate paella and drank sangria (not so bad for a plan B).
After lunch we quickly checked out a videogame store to see if ACII was there (it was), took a picture of the game on the shelves and then took the metro to go see one of two of Gaudi's masterpieces that I really wanted to see: Sagrada Familia.
I think "breath-taking" or "awe-inspiring" would be the best words for me to describe it. I was giddy with joy. Unfortunately it's not finished and there's still 50 to 80 years of work to be done but still. I visited what I could while Nath braved the heights and took the elevator to go on a narrow passway between two towers. She said it was very scary. I believe her. I also bought some souvenirs while I waited for her.
We came back to the apartment for a bit and went out to eat supper at a catalan tapas place. It was a Schwartz kind of place. Efficient and no frills but service with a smile. White whine is served in a small porcelain bowl, Nath guessed to keep it cool. Everything was excellent. Especially the squid which is the best I've ever had.
Nath eating the gluten-free croissants she found at the supermarket the first day we arrived
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Our apartment in Barcelona
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I think these are also partly Roman ruins
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The beach! Lianne is wearing a cute hat I had bought in Japan
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Diagonal Parc
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Big suspended pottery and mosaic thingies
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Sagrada Familia :D
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It's actually a balcony under that statue
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Magic square of 33. I guess it's for the age of Christ when he died/resurected
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The old part of the Sagrada Familia
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