Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Old Spanish Memories

... sorry this picture is really stubborn and won't face up...

and I saw this bike a lot. and I wanted it.
and then I left. It was SO nice to be with them I remember. I remember they were all nervous when I said I had to catch a train to go home and that it was not necessary for them to drive me all the way back to Tarragona and pay all the tolls along the way when I had done this from the Barcelona Sants station ... maybe 15 times... And it was SO nice to have their left over calling cards and be able to talk to my family. And I ate really well too... (as you can see...) Haha!
this was my room.
Barcelo Futbol field! (it was so much fun to be in Barcelona/Catalunya when the Barcelona team were the champions of Spain and all of Europe...) Winning everything. Until they went to the U.S.A. haha. Then I made sure I told everyone I was American.
this was LA RAMBLA NOVA! (only the most famous and popular stretch in all of Barcelona, and arguably Spain) - where you see lots of people doing entertaining things and lots of merchandise.

and I loved this building. It's in Barcelona.
and once again, the aqueduct.
lunch on Passeig de Gracia.
Tarragona and the Mediterranean..
We went on a tour bus around Barcelona. It's the easiest way to see everything in an efficient amount of time.

And this was my piso. My apartment that I lived in for 4 months at the beginning of this year. (the middle window on top).
Isn't Tarragona a marvelous town? I miss it.

Tarragona.



The cruisers. It was fun to be around Todd and Darci, others on their cruise.


I never posted a lot of pictures of when Matt's grandparents came to visit for a day or 2 in Tarragona and Barcelona. These are their pictures. I loved having company from Utah and being their tour guide. They were on a little Mediterranean Cruise, and knew I was around.

Speaking and thinking of Matt- he gets home from his mission in March... Less than 3 months... where he has been serving in Canada.

the end.

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