Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
Monday, October 22, 2007
Barcelona streets
The street where I stayed.
There are lots of pharmacies in the gothic quarter - don't know why this jumped out at me. Inside they have gleaming tile floors, modern lighting and displays of nicely packaged stuff.
Grafitti is everywhere! This is a wall behind the cathedral with tags that are more elaborate than usual.
I took loads of balcony shots: balconies filled with laundry, with potted plants, with bicycles and rubbish. I imagined myself living in each and every one.
A friend of mine compares the Boqueria market to an art gallery for fruit and vegetables.
The Ramblas is a pedestrian walkway lined with cafes, flower stalls and people selling birds, rabbits and lizards. Some of the buskers on the Ramblas have elaborate costumes and stand on pedestals like statues. I saw Don Quixote, Atlas with the world on his shoulders, a centaur, a man with dreadlocks painted completely red sitting on a foam elephant, an angel, a tramp, a cow, a person dressed as a fruit stand.
I liked the buskers dressed as statues because they were so unstatue-like. They chatted with each other. They gesticulated with their silver or bronze or green painted hands, twirled keys in their fingers, smoked cigarettes. When they were discouraged by the lack of tourists posing for photographs with them, they shook out their legs and massaged their ankles. They sat slumped on milk crates.
Labels: Barcelona
Sunday, October 21, 2007
Gaudi
Casa Batlló
Lobby of La Pedrera (much of the building is occupied by residential and commercial tenants).
Chmineys on the roof of La Pedrera
Detail of Chimney
La Sagrada Familia
At the top of the walls there are flower shaped windows (walls remind me of plant stalks).
During the last years of his life Gaudi lived in his workshop on the temple site. He never married and his closest family members and friends (as well as his patron, Guell) all died within years of each other, and Gaudi was left alone. His finances took a turn for the worse and support for the Sagrada project was diminshing. He was struck by a tram one day in early June (just a couple of weeks before his birthday). He died in hospital a few days later. He was 72.
The temple is still under construction. Visitors crowd into narrow pathways that follow the outer walls around part of the temple.
Park Guell
Happy honeymoon Yanis and Sonia.
Labels: Gaudi
Saturday, October 20, 2007
Friday, October 19, 2007
Barcelona
The place I stayed was on a narrow street. With a good running long jump (old track and field days) I could probably land on the balconies across from me
The buildings on the street were about five stories high. Everything was made of stone, and footsteps and voices echoed up to my window.
The first day in Barcelona I visited the cathedral.
And went up on the roof.
Labels: Barcelona
Friday, October 5, 2007
Begin
Managed to sidestep my usual routine. Used up the overdraft at the bank and bought a plane ticket to Barcelona.
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