Saturday, January 17, 2009

La Playa


I traveled to the very north end of Barcelona (found the castle i had been admiring from a far, which turned out to be a Cathedral surrounded by a kiddie park) then i traveled to the very south end of Barcelona, where the land meets the Mediterranean Sea. =]

it doesn't smell like home,
i haven't seen a seagull yet,
not a sole is found in a swim suit,
but its more breathtaking than anything i could have imagined.

Wall art

Day 3 & 4





After sleeping a tad late i decided it best not to waste the day and join some friends to see Park Güell by Gaudi: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Park_Guell

It was most exquisite! He is insanely amazing!


Friday begins with a quick tram ride to Escuela which consisted of a brief lecture and a tour of the Gothic Quarter of Spain, got to sketch some, which was actually more fun then i remembered! =] I had some scarf love later!

Beauty on Tuesday by accident!!!

Day 2


After almost minimizing our lights, well electricity, in the apartment the night before i figure its best to read before plugging in straighteners =] Stayed up way too late the night before but today is my tour of the city provided by our professor Candid Rogers. I am overwhelmed with all there is to see!!! its TOO MUCH. We strolled around town, met the studio professor, and then decided to eat at this beautiful Mercado with small restaurants squished in between! I got familiar with the streets, necessities, and with the students i was found in good company.

Today, more than ever, i realized how truly spoiled America is! We are so used to having things at arms reach, pick up a phone, press of a button and whatever you want you have. NOT HERE! everything is miniature, polly pockets sized washing machine that fits one pair of pants, zero dryers, zero printers, not enough outlets, COLD always- the sun rises after 830 and is down by 5, smallest sidewalks and streets. Everything is so tight and compact that the cars become minature and more than often people are walking, biking, or bicycling. I admire the sense of independance on everyones face. They make being cold fashionable. And for petes sake the food portions are correctly sized, so much so that i haven't seen a overweight preson yet! I get to hump it up a huge hill everyday and sometimes i walk backwards!

Pics

Friday, January 16, 2009

Take Flight

Around 9:45am my wings take flight accent-
uated by the beautiful Bright Eyes: Oh Holy Fools (Courtesy of a Stocky man) playing in my hotpink ipod (Courtesy of Nikki and My Design Studio). The ride was definitely more exciting than i expected, much like a ride at an amusement park. It started out kinda boring then increased with extreme, enjoyable speed, but without my window seat i would have been terribly sad. Next up on the tunes, clearly appropriate, would be influenced by none other then Daddio: Big Sky Country! After
más shifting, transferring, confusion, delays in the Big Apple (or the opposite of Pace Picante Sauce Dad), luggage pick-up, money exchanges, i finally experienced my first taxi cab ride. Wasn't any different then mom luggin me and my friends around when i was a kid, except this time i had to pay for it (with money instead of chores). Arrived to my very first apartment in life...set up shop. I had my first Spanish meal for lunch consisting of: Fidua with tastey sauce called Aioli, then meat balls in this amazing soup/stew stuff, and finally finished up the meal with Flan as my dessert. YUM!!! Fantastic Wine! All and all a good experience!
Itching to escape and go wander i plugged in the good ole ipod and discovered Barcelona; finding i have a pretty darn good sense of
dirección after all mom! Super Super cold my first sleep due to the very great fact that all i had was a sheet! =] Today was a first of many's and i cant wait for many more to come! Muy Muy excitado!

"..watched a flower as it was withering away, i was embarrassed by its honesty."