Sunday, April 16, 2017

Barcelona Scenes, 3

Another day's rambles...
But this day, we finally did a house tour, the Casa Amatlla, on
the Block of Discord, only open since 2016 (next post)

Its younger, rather more famous, next-door neighbor

And after that, time for another lunch at Cerviceria Catalana
(great location in L'Eixample)

The "Spanish" omelette was awful, but the anchovies were
fine...for Catalonia...the land of the bland

Famous farmacia nearby


Walking now on Valencia and/or Mallorca




Risking serious neck injury


Passing a garden market















Only when Penelope is with us...


We walked as far as the Familia Sangria, just to make sure work
was still on-going

Tower of St. Dionysus

Actually, but for the tourists, things seemed rather quiet

Especially on the side of St. Rebar, which has looked much the
same in the years we have been visiting BCN


Although most of the Modernnistas in the
touristy part of town are well marked,
occasionally you find one that isn't; this
beauty contained mostly law offices

Attencion!

We took the 5PM shuttle back to the campground, just in time
to watch the sailboat races...




Friday, April 14, 2017

Barcelona Scenes, 2

Another day's nearly random rambling from La Rambla to L'Eixample...
In the market La Boqueria, a new crepe shoppe

Not catering to the locals, I think; not sure I
approve; nonetheless, we had second
breakfast and elevenses at La Boqueria

Caganers--look it up--have gone from Nativity Scene novelty
to major industry; we would have bought a Trump, but nothing
about him is amusing

Walking past the Palau Guell in search of the London Bar,
which was closed

On Rambla de Catalunya

A few days before Palm Sunday, and everyone is stocking up
on decorative palm fronds


Always looking up at all the gorgeous architecture, it's a wonder
we haven't been run over or fallen into a construction site

On Passeig de Gracia


The red brick is the old Montaner publishing house, the
nephew of which became one of the most prominent and
productive Modernistas

Mid-afternoon BCN lunch--at Cerviceria Catalana, which
Rebecca had put us on to--the first of three visits

Dessert menu

Wonderful cocoanut pudding

Back on the street


Still our favorite, Casa Comalot




La Pedrera

Casa Battlo

World sentiment

Barcelona Scenes, 1

We think this is our fifth visit to Barcelona, although two of the visits were very short. The first two were a week or more, and our current visit will go two weeks. Barcelona is a fascinating place, if art and architecture are your interests. Add food and drink, perfect spring weather, and one of Europe's better campgrounds, on the sea, and two weeks may not be enough. Besides, we have transitioned into abide mode, apart from travel mode, and are content to stay put for a while. (South America, in travel mode, was exhausting.) Anyhow, the first two days here we just lazed and read in the campground. The third day, below, we took the (free) shuttle into the city and just walked around mostly, visiting old friends, noticing changes. Then we took another day off. ¡Que bueno es no hacer nada y descansar después!
There are now tapas chain restaurants that serve cafeteria-style;
pick up a tray and scoot along, requesting whatever appeals,
filling your tiny plate for E12.95; no more pushing and shoving
as at the neighborhood joints; on La Rambla, catering to the
cruise crowd, no doubt

The Liceau always does a Wagner

A city of interesting street lamps, here in the
Bari Gotic

Ride to the sound of the cannons, I always say; except here it
was really loud fireworks and a rowdy celebration of the
International Day of the Roma; we fit right in

Excuse me, but hasn't The Church been crowd
funding for a very long time now?

Wine tasting machine in the food floor of El
Corte Ingles, Barcelona's Galeries Lafayette;
we've seen similar machines in Queenstown,
but they charge rather more than the 40 cents
here

E600 jambons

Old wine, new wine drinking apparatus

Must look into this

Spain's favorite contemporary author (and my favorite
contemporary Spanish author); HarperCollins now says the
English translation of The Labyrinth of Spirits (conclusion
of the Cemetery of Forgotten Books series) will be out in
2018

As always, we're fascinated by the architecture,
Modernista and otherwise


The eye-ball building

We had a nice menu del dia lunch at Cafe del Academica in
the Bari Gotic, but forgot to take pix; here is the afternoon
snack at a little hole-in-the-wall churro place; too late did
I remember a vow made in Madrid to never again order
separate servings...


New sculpture outside the Palace of Catalan
Music; pigeons/seagulls have already marked it