6.2.13

A Break from the Snow

I was never a huge fan of the cold or snow for that matter.  The only reason why I go outside my house in the winter is to walk my dog, Tia or take her out to the neighbourhood off-leash park.  So I am looking forward to being in Hawaii in the next few days and hopefully getting a few more dives under my belt.  I'll try and post the pics as soon as I return.....so in the meantime, ciao!! 

3.2.13

Figueres and Cadaques Excursion

Entrance to the Dali Theatre-Museum in Figueres.
Dali's crypt.
One half of the very large ceiling painting, The Palace of the Wind, depicting Dali and his wife, Gala, ascending to the heavens.



This was a massive statue of what appears to be an Amazon standing on top of a cadillac.  Most impressive.

A beautiful and scenic drive along the Catalonian coast to Cadaques.
The coastal town of Cadaques, a sleepy fishing village often frequented by Dali during his childhood.

1.2.13

More Barcelona Sights.....




Other fine examples of Antoni Gaudi's work can be appreciated in his fairytale residence-turned-garden, Parc Guell.  It is easy to get lost amongst the serpentine terraces and gigantic collonades.  I imagine this place is a zoo during peak tourist season, but in January, quite a pleasant promenade.  The blueprint of the entire park is vast and you can spend an entire day here, admiring all the glass mosaics that are hallmarks of Gaudi's hand.

Winter in Barcelona



The city of Barcelona has an indelible hold on my heart.  What's not to love?  The culture, the food, the beautiful people and most of all, the art.  It is everywhere.  There is nothing drab about this city and the best place to see it all is on foot.  The last time I was here was a decade ago and it is as stunning as I remembered it to be.  I spent an entire week just living like a typical Catalonian: indulging in a charcuterie plate of manchego cheese drizzled with honey and Andalusian cured meats with a glass of a bold red Spanish wine, shopping along the boutiques that line Gran Via and people watching.  December in this city is a little brisk in the morning but by mid-afternoon, it is a balmy 15 degrees Celsius.  I do not ever recall experiencing rain in Barcelona.  In my mind, it is always blue skies and sunshine.  This is Casa Batllo, a product of Antoni Gaudi's whimsical creative genius, interspersed among the ordinary buildings along Passeig de Gracia.  The structure is most dramatic to behold at night where the facade explodes in a three dimensional pot-pourri of coloured glass and organic shapes.