Showing posts with label spain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spain. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 19, 2016
Snap off the wall
My selection this week are things that caught my eye on the walls in Barcelona (and one in Palafrugell)
The wire picture top left was part of a series showing aspects of the towns' history. I thought the use of a bent wire line was very effective and practical for a city setting
Top right is one of the many graffiti pieces to be found around Barcelona - I liked the image of the girl despite the other graffiti that had been added
bottom left is the side of a pub that was a favourite haunt of Picasso and his friends - the black shapes are because I was sitting under awnings and looking up at the wall and I rather liked the framing it provided to the cat drawings
bottom right intrigued me as it was high up on a wall and I did wonder if it was intentional modern minimalist abstract graffiti or the result of either paintballs or malfunctioning spraycans
looking forward to seeing what caught your eye this week
Wednesday, October 12, 2016
Snap old Spain
As well as enjoying the water in Spain we had several trips to local historic sites / sights
Top left is from the medieval old town in Pals - the top of the hill is covered in winding streets and lovely old buildings, many of which have rooms dug into the side of the hill
The two top right are at Ruins de Empuries - a fabulous site that is still being excavated - we visited over 20 years ago and really noticed how much more has been uncovered since then. The site includes a Greek (top) and Roman (bottom) city that was inhabited for 1500 years starting 200BC. There was an excellent audio guide which had the right balance of archeology and what life would have been like
Bottom is the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona - building on the front part started in 1882 and completion of the rest is anticipated in the next decade
I really enjoyed looking at the different architecture and imagining what it would be like to live in these different cities at those times
Lovely to see all your snap sets every week
Top left is from the medieval old town in Pals - the top of the hill is covered in winding streets and lovely old buildings, many of which have rooms dug into the side of the hill
The two top right are at Ruins de Empuries - a fabulous site that is still being excavated - we visited over 20 years ago and really noticed how much more has been uncovered since then. The site includes a Greek (top) and Roman (bottom) city that was inhabited for 1500 years starting 200BC. There was an excellent audio guide which had the right balance of archeology and what life would have been like
Bottom is the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona - building on the front part started in 1882 and completion of the rest is anticipated in the next decade
I really enjoyed looking at the different architecture and imagining what it would be like to live in these different cities at those times
Lovely to see all your snap sets every week
Monday, October 10, 2016
Memorandum Monday how new is new?
Big wave to everyone on an autumnal morning - still getting used to getting up when it is dark.
I spent a pleasant hour on Sunday crocheting this fun carp that I'd marked in my crochet magazine a few months ago - it's sole purpose is to raise a smile
On Friday I had another first - a pleasant evening at the opening event of the local community book festival - lots of poetry readings and songs all on the theme of 'we're all Jock Tamson's bairns' - this phrase was also new to me even though when I looked it up I learnt that it was first included in the Dictionary of Scots Language in 1847. It means we are all the same. The theme was interpreted widely with historic and very current examples.
And I wanted to share a first from last weekend when I was in Barcelona - the magic fountain display - a fabulous half hour of lights and music and changing water formations in the giant fountain - a free display. The crowd was large but the water spouts high and it was easy to see (and at times feel) the spray. This is a screengrab from my gallery which shows the variety - and if you look closely along the bottom of some of the photos - the number of people using phones and tablets to capture the magic
I spent a pleasant hour on Sunday crocheting this fun carp that I'd marked in my crochet magazine a few months ago - it's sole purpose is to raise a smile
On Friday I had another first - a pleasant evening at the opening event of the local community book festival - lots of poetry readings and songs all on the theme of 'we're all Jock Tamson's bairns' - this phrase was also new to me even though when I looked it up I learnt that it was first included in the Dictionary of Scots Language in 1847. It means we are all the same. The theme was interpreted widely with historic and very current examples.
And I wanted to share a first from last weekend when I was in Barcelona - the magic fountain display - a fabulous half hour of lights and music and changing water formations in the giant fountain - a free display. The crowd was large but the water spouts high and it was easy to see (and at times feel) the spray. This is a screengrab from my gallery which shows the variety - and if you look closely along the bottom of some of the photos - the number of people using phones and tablets to capture the magic
wishing you all a good week
Wednesday, October 5, 2016
Snap swimming
Back from 2 weeks in sunny Spain with temperatures around 25C each day - rather a shock back to autumnal Scotland. So I decided that for my first snap set using my holiday photos I'd remember the heat that allowed us to swim most days - actually snorkel mostly - in gloriously clear water with lots of little fish to watch.
We were staying in one of those white villas. A nice walk through the pine trees and down steep steps led to a series of rocky coves and beaches. All of those rocks were hard on the feet but once we took to wearing dive shoes into the water it was all much easier with less scratches. The water was cool to get into (as it always is) but comfortable once immersed and the sun dried you off nicely once out. Yes that is me in near silhouette in my snorkel gear, beautifully back lit by the sun.
Looking forward to seeing what has caught your eyes this week
Monday, October 3, 2016
Memorandum Monday unpacking
Extra big wave to everyone in between unpacking and adjusting to the cooler temperatures - I went from 26 to 6 C on the way home.
I'll share plenty of my holiday in northern Spain over the week (and next probably) but for now a taste of the new bit at the weekend - Barcelona
I'd heard lots of good things about the city and it really is a delight to wander - the small winding streets of the Gothic quarter with interesting shops and cafes around each corner; the magnificent architecture with a mix of elegance and creative exuberance; plenty of people to watch; and a fabulous beach a few blocks from the city centre. Plus easy to use and cheap public transport it is an easy city to while away the time.
I have 123 blogs in my reader so it may be later in the week before I get to visit you all and catch up on what you've been sharing while I was away.
Wishing you all a good week - now I must go and finish unpacking, do some more laundry then settle down to sorting my photos
I'll share plenty of my holiday in northern Spain over the week (and next probably) but for now a taste of the new bit at the weekend - Barcelona
I'd heard lots of good things about the city and it really is a delight to wander - the small winding streets of the Gothic quarter with interesting shops and cafes around each corner; the magnificent architecture with a mix of elegance and creative exuberance; plenty of people to watch; and a fabulous beach a few blocks from the city centre. Plus easy to use and cheap public transport it is an easy city to while away the time.
I have 123 blogs in my reader so it may be later in the week before I get to visit you all and catch up on what you've been sharing while I was away.
Wishing you all a good week - now I must go and finish unpacking, do some more laundry then settle down to sorting my photos
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