On Sunday we explored the Moorish area of Alfama and pranced around the Castle of St. Jordi. I admired views from the top, particularly noting the different colors of all the buildings and apartments-- yellow, pink, blue, light green... I like the colors, it gives the city personality... and makes me happy.
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Lisboa, Portugal
On Sunday we explored the Moorish area of Alfama and pranced around the Castle of St. Jordi. I admired views from the top, particularly noting the different colors of all the buildings and apartments-- yellow, pink, blue, light green... I like the colors, it gives the city personality... and makes me happy.
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Madrid: Very First Impressions
snow on train to Madrid |
1. Madrid is much bigger than Barcelona. Madrid has the space to grow and expand, whereas Barcelona is constrained by the ocean and mountains.
The Spanish flag? Not a common site in Catalunya.... |
3. Things are slightly larger--- Kapital, a club famous among visitors, is seven stories.... while Barcelona's Razzmatazz is only 4 floors.
4. It's much drier in Madrid. Apparently its colder as well, but since it's less humid I really haven't noticed it as much.
5. Parks! Madrid has many large parks full of fountains and trees. I love it... Barcelona is mostly pavement.
A WHITE taxi?! (Barcelona's are black/yellow) |
6. Tapas! In Madrid (and many Spanish cities) you get a tapa when you order a beer or drink at a bar... Not common in Barcelona.
7. Spanish is the language spoken here--no Catalan.
8. Apartment buildings have "porteros". I can't stay everyone has one, but most that I have been to thus far have a 'doorman' that opens the door for the residents, maintains the stairwell and mail slots, deals with electricity and plumbing and assists residents. He usually lives downstairs in a small residence with his family.
9. Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid. Apparently Franco once used Real Madrid as a huge public affairs tool to increase national pride. Their write jersey's represent "purity", as in pure Spaniards... I prefer Barca's Blue and Red stripes myself.....
10. There's no ocean... I need a "Madridoneta"!! (You probably didn't understand that if you've never heard of Barceloneta)
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Parque del Retiro |
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Bottom Floor of Kapital |
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Montjuïc
*note: Both of the pictures in this post were found on the internet. Unfortunately I did not have my camera with me on Montjuïc.
Montjuïc is a mountain that starts near La Plaça de Espanya that has steep slopes and is home to a castille at the top that served as a sort of fort during the Spanish civil war. At the top you can see all of Barcelona. I located la Plaça de Catalunya with the humungous Hyundai ad and La Sagrada Familia sticks up into the clouds to the right. Tibidabo sits far across, high atop a mountain of green. On the backside of the castle you can see the water, the industrial port, and rows and rows of shipping containers. Since I was on a hike I have no pictures. But what pleasantly surprised me was the cemetery that we stumbled upon.
I knew there was cemetery on the mountain but I had forgotten about it and wasn't planning on visiting it that day. On our walk my friend noticed a sort of stone city, glistening of glass. We changed course and walked towards it. As soon as I stepped in I realized what we had encountered. It was the Montjuïc cemetery... and it was beautiful. Three of my grandparents are buried there, like most of Barcelona's deceased. It was opened back in the 1880s and now must have over one million burials and cremation ashes.

Sunday, January 23, 2011
Sitges
Spent part of today in Sitges, a little beach town outside of Barcelona. It makes me love it even more knowing its one of my mom's very favorites.
Saturday, January 22, 2011
A day in Barcelona
Saturday, January 15, 2011
I'm back, Barcelona!
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Champagne on the house @ Shoko |
I spent yesterday with family, and played with two of my cousins. I spent today with family and played with two of my other cousins. I went out both nights, and came back after 4:30am. And I'm thrilled about every moment... Even those moments that I hide my face in the metro because its hysterical watching the Spaniards watch the abroad students--the American abroad students. Yes, I'm technically one of them.. but its my first time ever speaking English to someone that isn't Spanish in Spain... so then again, this is completely new to me and an unknown nightlife scene I have always been unaware of. After about 14 visits to this country I can say I have finally partied here, about time no?
Sunday, January 9, 2011
South Lake Tahoe, NV
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