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Friday, August 22, 2008

and another 12 hours in barcelona

and that makes a total of 24!

So now I understand why the universe granted us a day in Barcelona at the very beginning of this trip in Spain (when we couldn’t get train tickets to Ponferrada)… because if we had not had that day we would have only had 1 day in Barcelona, and not even a full day. Thank you!

So we arrived again late at night to the train station, and again Pache was there waiting for us. What a darling. A friend of a friend’s who opened his doors to us when we first entered Spain, allowed us to leave a bag of junk at his place for 6 weeks, and now is receiving us at the very end of the trip as well. Our alpha and omega!

So in the morning we went back to the train station and left all our stuff in lockers, and headed out for the day. It was a day of sightseeing dedicated to Gaudi! We went to the Sagrada Familia, of course still unfinished but with a lot of new additions. And we went to the parquet guell. Interestingly enough, it was cloudy! We couldn’t believe it, what a break from sightseeing in the scorching sun. It even started to drizzle a bit.

We got back to the station, picked up our bags and headed to Girona, a town just one and a half hours north of Barcelona.

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