Sunday, November 6, 2022

Barcelona…. Baby!


Wow... I can't believe it's been months since I last blogged.

To say our summer was crazy busy is an understatement!!


Haying was amazing 
and
harvest was one of our best year's with the prices of grain still good! 


A couple weeks before harvest was over,

 we decided to join Arnold's sister, Anita and Bill on a trip to Italy! 

We left on October 10th and had a full day of layover in Toronto, Ontario.

Our friends, Terri and Bill Poll came to pick us up and tour Niagara Falls


The US and Canadian side...


The Fall colors were just starting! 

Thought this shot was pretty cool as we were landing! 



We got on our next plane at 9:30 pm 
and
were off to Barcelona, Spain! 




I can't even start to tell you how many times I said WOW.

WOW.. 2 million people in one city! 


All of Saskatchewan has a little over 1 million in all of our province!! 

This circle building was the last used Bull fighting ring in Barcelona
and 
is now a shopping mall with a walking track on top. 


The last bull fighting was in the 1990's

I loved all the textural cobblestone
(not walking on it...just looking at it)


So much pattern inspiration for me! 



The buildings were INCREDIBLE! 


Churches, 


Cathedrals...







Our guide was disgusted with the advertising on the Cathedral
but
money talks and pays for maintenance! 


Barcelona has graffitti EVERYWHERE


These are truly artists with a spray can! 


We walked 12-20000 steps everyday doing tours of Barcelona

Montjuic...Highest point over Barcelona


The cable car on Montjuic was a nice break
 to
 take in the spectacular views of Barcelona


My knees are still in recovery! 


Every thing is so ornate and sculpted in Spain


My favorite tour by far was Sagrada Familia


This is still a work in progress.


There will be 18 towers when they are finished.


The stain glass inside represented the seasons with the colors as they shone in



The roof line was angled to create this amazing blend of color


It was spectacular! 





The people were so well dressed. 

I noticed they didn't wear prints. 

Lots of fine linens and high quality fabrics. 

I felt like a Walmart greeter...

I loved this little ensemble in the shop window....


The shoe backs already came presquished!! 
(and they were not cheap!)


You can imagine the amount of water we drank....


Humidity was high and we walked till we dropped each day.

Bathrooms were far and few between,

Arnold always got a kick out of telling me he put the lid down for me....


There never was a lid!!! 


But I guess it beat this option!! 

The adventure continues!! 

Christa 





 

3 comments:

  1. I enjoyed your photos. The buildings are so amazing.

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    1. So rich in history! Makes Canada feel like a baby!

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  2. Always a pleasure reading your blogs, we are blessed to know you personnally. Looking 4ward to ever visit with you someday....amazing peeps...

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