The KFCs here have truffles on the menu
One night, we attended the lights show at the fountain at the foot of the mountain. We'd heard about it; although none of us were quite sure what exactly is was. "It" turned out to be a huge fountain that at night becomes a magical stage for musical medleys and softly shifting lights. The first song mix was, incongruously, a medley of Disney songs; in Spanish, of course. The colors shining through the water were nothing if not carefully planned; "Under the Sea" featured a vast array of blues and greens. The next medleys were bombastic and fabulous: movie themes, and then classical. It was oddly mesmerizing.
We then wandered off into the nighttime streets.
The next day, we decided we would accomplish things. We would go places, see people, take pictures. So early in the morning (please remember that "early" is a relative term) we set off to conquer Mount Juic. But not on foot.
I adore trams. Something about them just sparks my plug; they seem such a 60s throwback for some reason, with their sleek futuristic design and promise of a world where honest citizens will never have to hike up any mountain ever again.
Everything looks nicer on top of a mountain
We left Barcelona the next morning, at the ungodly hour of seven in the morning. This, of course, meant that we had to leave the city proper at 2:30 in the morning, to catch the taxi that would take us to the bus station where we waited for the bus to take us outside the city to the airport. Travel isn't usually fun, now that the novelty has worn off. But it has to be worth it. Why, otherwise, would we keep doing it?

4 comments:
Barcelona is one of the best places to visit there is just so much to do and time to just relax and enjoy :) did you climb the cathederal? I went right to the top when I was there the architecture is amazing. For me the cactus gardens near the stadium and cables cars were inspirational for my future work :) did you go there?
You make me miss Europe quite terribly. It was truly one of the best experiences of my life ... and you're perpetually living in it! Ohh, how jealous I am!
Sadly, we didn't climb the cathedral, as it closed five minutes before we got there. We got in, but couldn't go up!
and Sarah, being here is indeed somethin' else.
yes, v. nice...and yet, not ONE golf course review? Explain, please?? Hugs, me.
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