25.09.07
Oh Barcelona, Barcelona.
As usual haven’t written in a while, so apologies…
I have reached that intermediary period in my France-borne education where I’m not quite not a student, not yet a worker (yes, pun on horrible Brittney Spears song/album). That is to say, my vacation.
Why of all places am I going to
First to tell of getting there. To dispel some myths: low cost travel does not mean bad travel, it means inconvenient, though cheap travel. Hence a 9am flight necessitates a 5am awakening, a 5:40am metro train to the edge of town (
To stop my patter…
Before going further, I must clarify: Catalunya the province/region where
This means, everything is written in Català, the local tongue, and sometimes Spanish, and generally not in English. Now some of you know, my knowledge of Spanish is limited to reading, and to very select 1st grade vocabulario. So, I’m doubly screwed. Thankfully, Ben’s Spanish is good and we can get around.
In my absentmindedness, I left the address of my hostel, along with the list of attractions I had written out the night before, at home, in
Happily my phone is now out of minutes so don’t try calling/texting until I’m back in
Now for the good news: my hostel, Omni house, once I found it, is sweet. The people working are genial, breakfast is included, the cost is cheap, the lodging effective…
The festival that’s going on means all the locals don’t have work today, Monday, so Ben doesn’t have class. Also, there is live music and performances outside all over; many museums are free; fireworks and live shows every night.
Highlights so far—
o Museu Picasso—the Picasso museum. Definitely worth it, and it was free. It gives a great view into the art most people don’t know about: the very early, the very late, and the sketches, as wells as some ceramic pieces. A chronological arrangement, lending itself to learning about the artist’s life, introduced us to his Barcelonan presence and his earlier work which is an interesting mix of 1850s realism and 1940s-1950s American Regionalism, in my opinion. And we saw some famous ones too: Margot and the las Meninas sequence (a huge derivation on Velasquez’s work).
o Fireworks show(s), especially today’s at Avengida de Reina Maria Cristina, and Parc Montjuïc. Not only were the fireworks sweet, and I judged pretty shrewdly, but there was also a ‘tribute to pop and rock music’ playing in the background, which did everything from contemporary hits such as ‘Jesus of Suburbia—Green Day’ to name a good one, or ‘Girlfriend—Avril Lavigne’ on the other side of the spectrum, to ancient things. There was a water show with a large ornate fountain and a castle in the near background involved too. And did I mention the crowds—this makes Parisian riots seem miniscule.
o La playa—the beach. Lots of beachfront, though somewhat rocky, on the ever-beautiful
That’s a good note to end on for now, that’s always a good note to end on.
1 commentaire:
I want you to know that I am hereby obsessed with you because you used a Britney song in your blog. I can't even read the rest of your post because I am too giddy and have to listen to that song immediately. Keep having fun Seva! When are you coming to Edinburgh?
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