It’s Sunday morning
We get up early (for us) at 7:00 am.
We have a 3-4 hour drive to Barcelona.
We are to meet Rosa Sarabia, owner of the Buenos
Aires apartment
at 1:00 pm for lunch
We’re packed and ready to go.
We jump in the car and are off.
Across the bridge to D117 towards Quillan and Barcelona! |
We are in Quillan (8 km from Esperaza), John
notices a warning light.
We check the car –
a scratch on the back bumper
and the windshield wipers are missing.
We go back to Esperaza to make a police report –
the gendarmerie is locked.
We see the policeman walking back to the office.
We try to tell him what we want…
We have to go back to Quillan to make a police
report.
We make the police report with non English
speaking policeman who uses
his phone translator to communicate with us.
We then drive the hour in the opposite direction
from Spain to Carcassonne for the exchange of the broken car for a car with windshield
wipers –
there's RAIN in SPAIN.
We now call Rosa to reschedule our meeting – it’s
noon
we won’t be able to make the 1:00 lunch date.
We are now on our way –
taking the toll roads all
the way (much faster, but not scenic.)
After a few toll booths, we see the sign we are waiting for |
We arrive Barcelona around 4:30 pm
-
mapquest directions are confusing, we get lost.
We take 45 minutes to find the hotel –
The 4 Points
Sheraton Hotel , Avinguda Diagonal
The 4 Points Sheraton |
The giant "Pickle" - Torre Agbar walking along Av. Diagonal from the hotel |
John goes for a long walk
by himself,
I go down to the bar for a drink and papas fritas.
Yes, they have Jameson Whiskey!!!
When John gets back we have a drink together
and
then have dinner at the restaurant - Just
hamburgers and beer.
Monday
We get up, clean up and go out for coffee.
Starbucks at the Glories Shopping Center |
We then find the Hop on-Hop off tour bus just across the street from the “Giant Pickle”
We're off on the Barcelona City Tour |
Plaza de Toros Barcelona Bull Ring |
Sagrada Familia Working on the cathedral since 1883 -Antoni Gaudi- |
We get off at Parc Guell
-Antoni Gaudi-
-Antoni Gaudi-
Entrance to Parc Guell |
The first terrace of the Parc |
View of Barcelona from the first terrace |
Higher up - windy and cold but you can see the Sagrada Familia |
The Entrance and the terraces can see the first house, too. |
Tower of one of the homes in the Parc |
Lots of places to sit and admire in the parc, and the views of Barcelona are everywhere |
We get back on the bus.
What we see on Passeig de Gracia
More Gaudi... Casa Pedrera |
Patio ornament on Casa Pedrera |
Restoration of a tower |
Copper colored towers |
Plaza Catalunya |
We get off at Cathedral Gothic and walk La Rambla
Gaudi's Gothic Cathedral |
Next to the Boqueria we find a restaurant for tapas |
Spanish Omlete |
Shrimp and Mussels |
Calamari |
Left overs anyone? not a chance... |
La Rambla on "Dia de St Jordi" Lots of books and roses |
Port Vell |
We walk to Port Vell to catch the bus back to the Torre Agbar, the “Pickle”
Hotel leaving Port Olimpic |
The Forum Inside is the pool for the Olympic Games |
Back near the hotel Torre Agbar in the distance |
We rest a bit then John works in the hotel
after a long day.
I rest my feet |
John works a little on the computer |
We have drinks and dessert at the hotel and go to bed.
Tuesday
We want to have our passports stamped - It’s a
nice day so we walk the area for the local police and drive to another area
looking for the national police office – no luck - no stamps
We now check out of the hotel and drive down to
Port Olimpic,
Barnabier Restaurant to meet Rosa
Barnabier Restaurant to meet Rosa
Walking to the car there's the circle, square and triangle with Fran Gehry's Peix |
Peix - Frank Gehry |
We now drive home
Leaving Barcelona |
Yes, it will be good to be back "home" |
Going into the foothills of the Pyrenees miles of vinyards |
In the foothills Esperaza just around the corner |
We are welcomed home by blooming pink wisteria. |
Barcelona was wonderful, the start of the trip made it hard to get a full feel for the beautiful, exciting city.
I hope we can return, sometime...
Wednesday
We return the car to Carcassonne
Thursday
We have French class
We do our work – John writing, I paint
Friday
We find out that our visas are only good for 90
days
in the EU/SCHENCEN countries.
We have to leave here a month earlier than we planned...
in the EU/SCHENCEN countries.
We have to leave here a month earlier than we planned...
We start the process of our departure
from the EU – not fun.
We divert ourselves by walking to Couiza (3 km)
for Tango.
Saturday
We continue working our departure plans
as well as write
(john) and paint (me)
Sunday
We spend the day enjoying the beautiful spring day
in Esperaza
A lovely way to end the week of many, many stressful
surprises.
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