Archive for the ‘Spain’ Category

Walking Straight Up Mountains

Wednesday, October 31st, 2007

Dude, I’m so high!

Went for a hike two weekends ago with the inestimable Anchel y Nacho of our local hiking meetup group. The hike was absolutely amazing, although hard and very cold, brrr! We went for a leisurely eight hour stroll up Cap de la Gallina Pelada. Amazing!

So here are a bunch of fotos from the hike!

Just call us Tía & Tío

Tuesday, October 30th, 2007

I wear my sunglasses
Congratulations Ian & Lily!

Rowen Ian Harris,
born October 6, 2007 at 8:30am 4 pounds 14 ounces

If you are interested, check out Rowen’s story or look at more pictures.

A Stomach’s Guide to the Barrios

Thursday, September 27th, 2007

Jason and I have been busy sampling the wonderful gastronomy that BCN has to offer. The map is an ongoing collection of places we have been to or want to try. Bon Profit!


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Bacon ice cream? The Espai Sucre Adventure

Saturday, September 22nd, 2007

What could be more intriguing than a restaurant claiming to serve courses made up of nothing but deserts. Woo hoo, chocolates, ice cream, pastries oh my, oh no. We should have done a little more research before booking a reservation for ourselves and 6 friends for Espai Sucre…

carrot sponge cake with coconut, orange, and ginger

At ESPAISUCRE, we fight for the right of the restaurant dessert to be seen as an element with its own personality and codes, where the result, the sum of technique and experience, quietly blurs the limits that separate the concepts of sweet and savoury.

Nothing could have prepared us for the molecular gastronomy that awaited us.
The menu (these are just a few of the courses)

  • “Marialuisa” cold soup with green apple and spicy yoghurt ice cream and pineapple foam
  • Flowered flavour: raspberry sorbet, hibiscus soup, rose ice, tomato foam, red wine gel
  • Extra virgin olive oil cake, white peach sorbet, green olive and “San Simón” cheese whip
  • Empyreumatic (i can’t begin to explain this thing. meringue, chickory ice cream (did not like) and beer foam (oh god it looked like a drunk had hiccuped on my plate)
  • ”Ginger ale”, cucumber and pineapple-tarragon sherbet
  • Truffle mushroom, butter ice cream, hazelnut, cocoa

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Festa Major Mayhem!

Monday, August 20th, 2007

Lickable Butterfly

Holy Guacamole! Our neighborhood, Barrio Graçia, is in the midst of it’s annual festival right now. This is the Festa Major. Every barrio in Barcelona has one of these once a year, but Graçia is where all of the cool kids hang out, so ours is the best, of course.

Beautiful Clouds

And holy shit, is it ever! The long-term residents of the city spend the entire year planning what their street is going to do for the festival that year. About two weeks ago, large power cables began appearing all over the neighborhood, then wires began being strung across the roads, about one story high, for canopies to be built from.

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You know what they say….

Friday, August 10th, 2007

Shag ThiefYou have never truly experienced living in a big city until you have been pickpocketed or mugged.

At first glance this post may seem to you just a very bad story, but do read on, it has a silver lining.

Last night I witnessed the bad side of Barcelona. I got robbed. Now it wasn’t by weapon point, the coward just grabbed my purse from my hand and starting running. Luckily I didn’t have credit cards, my passport, or my huge assortment of odds and ends that usually follow me everywhere in my “Mary Poppins” bag. I just had a small coin purse. Unfortunately the stuff that was in my purse was my cell phone (brand new and expensive), keys and 70 euros in cash.

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Welcome to Spaland

Wednesday, August 1st, 2007

Spa treatmentWhat is better than a cake on your birthday? A massage by a very well muscled “Tony” that involves 30 minutes of scrubbing from neck to toe with a seaweed and sand mixture, a shower, and then a hour of heavenly relaxation, and a massage too. Welcome to Spaland at Gran Hotel La Florida. A beautiful hotel atop of Tibidabo, a small mountain that caps the basin of Barcelona. Jason and I arrived a half hour early and had coffee on the terrace that looks out on the city. Wow, the views, the pool, the cabanas were gorgeous and as we found out expensive! Jason wanted to swim in the pool while I got my treatment, the hotel said gladly for 100 euros! Jason decided to go off wandering, but that is another story.

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Mojitos, Caipirinhas, Daiquiris oh my!

Monday, July 30th, 2007

what would you like little boys?Oh joyous day…Jason turned 35 on July 18th. To celebrate we met a few friends at one our favorites plaças (Virreina) for a few drinks. Monica got us the greatest gift….a small BBQ for grilling (we have been unable to break it in though, the access to the rooftop is locked) Well the fun didn’t stop there. The surprises this town holds…cool bars hidden on small streets just a stone throw from our apartment.

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Viva Alegre Summercase!

Monday, July 23rd, 2007

Lily Allen 1

Hear ye, hear ye, come one, come all to Summercase. A two day event with !!!, Air, Bloc Party, DJ Shadow, The Flaming Lips, James, LCD Soundsystem, Editors, Phoenix, Arcade Fire, The Maccabees, PJ Harvey, The Jesus and Mary Chain, and on and on and on.

Summercase is, above all, a sonic banquet of the highest order, a Homeric gourmet feast for all tastes where you can discover the delights of James, tragic toasts from Arcade Fire, multicolored feast from the Flaming Lips, and disco burgers flipped by LCD Soundsystem.

Above is from the program, I think there is something lost in the translation. If you are really interested in finding out all the details about the event you can go to their webpage summercase.com .

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shout out to Meetup.com and Moleskine

Monday, July 9th, 2007

I have to say “muchas gracias” to the two most helpful resources we have found since moving to Barcelona.

First is Anna and Meetup.com….they have been not only welcoming but loads of fun!

moleskine_1956_5903814.gifSecond is Moleskine.
Thank you Ed & Paul for sending it to us. It has been a lifesaver and a memory saver on more than one occasion. We have already amassed quite a good list of shops, bars, and restaurants throughout the city.

Moleskine website
Moleskine City Blogs
Detour /moleskine exhibition