Friday, March 20, 2009

Barcelona Trip

Hola,
So last Thursday we all went to Barcelona for the weekend.  It pretty incredible.  We got most of the Tourist stuff out of the way Thursday and Friday, and then we had Saturday to do whatever wanted.  I'll give a quick description of each day.

Thurday:
Got into Barcelona around 5:00.  After getting settled into the hotel, we went to see the Sagrada Familia, Gaudi's unfinished Cathedral.  We also took a walk through Las Ramblas, a long road with a walkway down the center for pedestrians.  It's home to a lot of restaurants, bars, street venders, and a shitload of tourists.  At night, drug dealers line the streets selling red cans of shitty Spanish beer as a front to their operation.  For dinner, we went to this hole int the wall Kebab place, which was really good.  I've fallen in love with Kebab.

Friday:
Woke up and had a great breakfast at the hotel.  A lot of the stuff was pastry and dessert breakfast food, but it was the first time I had more options than toast and yogurt, so I went to town.  Then we went to see La Casa Batlló and La Pedrera, two other buildings designed by Gaudí.  The Pedrera is also an exhibit, showing some of his models, furniture, and some of the things he drew inspiration from.  You could also go up onto the roof and see some great views of the city.  That was the coolest part for me.  After that we went to Parq Guell, a really cool park up on a hill that overlooks the city.  There was more Gaudí architecture here.  We took a break for lunch after this.  We got Menú del Día at a restaurant in Las Ramblas and ate outside. Menú del Día is a great deal that most restaurants offer; it's a three course meal for about 9-12 euros.  I got a salad, spinach risotto, and tiramisu - YUM.  After lunch, we went to the Picasso Museum, which was kinda of disappointing actually.  It showcased a lot of his work from when he was a student and some of his earlier stuff, but didn't really show a lot of the work he's known for.  Dinner was sushi.

Saturday: 
Woke up and went to the aquarium down by the harbor.  It's the biggest aquarium in Europe, which actually wasn't all that big.  I figure that aquariums must not be a very big thing here.  It was still a lot of fun though.  I got hit on by very nice gay man who sold me my ticket.  He first asked me old I was, which I didn't really think much of.  Then he said I was "guapo" and asked if I was seeing anybody.  I said I had a girlfriend, and he said she was very lucky (you hear that Court?).  We also saw penguins mating, which was hilarious - there was a lot of flapping involved.  We had paella and sangria for lunch - delicious.  Then we went to the beach, along with 10,000 other people.  That number may be a bit of an exageration, but it was packed.  So I decided it would be a good idea to come back at night with some wine, when there weren't as many people.  So afer getting some Kebab for dinner - yes the second time 3 days - we got some wine and headed down to the beach.  The wine ended up being aweful - just this side of communal wine.  So we made some Kalimotxo to kill the taste.  Kalimotxo is a basque drink of equal parts of red wine and coke.  It sounds weird I know, but it's actually really good.  I enjoyed myself thoroughly, perhaps too thoroughly.  Let's just say I ended up doing an impersonation of the voodoo dance from Weekend at Bernie's II on the sidewalk. Pat and Bry know what I'm talking about.  For anyone who hasn't seen this before, there's a video that I'm sure will make it's way onto Facebook soon.  So it was a pretty damn good night.  Left at noon on Sunday.  All in all a pretty awesome way to spend a weekend.


Casa Batlló
Sweet sculpture of the roof of La Pedrera
Sam and Me ontop of La Pedrera
A view of the Barcelona from Parq Guell
The Dragon in Parq Guell.  I was expecting something a little Grander.
Some sweet sea creatures in the aquarium.  I forget their name.  They're the squid like things that shoot water out their mouths to propel themselves backward.  Court do you know? Post a comment if you do.
Down at the Marina
Giant Glass of Sangria
Another shot down by the Marina
"Barcelona is on my yacht" (You had to be there)
La Playa

Friday, March 6, 2009

Skiing in France

¨Hey guys remember when we took that high school field trip to France?¨ That ended up being the quote of the weekend, seeing as how the travel agency partnered us up with a bus that was comprised primarily of highschool students on a weekend field trip. As you might have guessed this made things a bit awkward. There was definitely a sense of being unwelcomed guests, but whatever. Most the students kept to themselves and didn´t bother us. The only negative interaction we had all weekend was with this one woman who must of been at least in her 40s or 50s, although she acted like she was 5. All right so here´s the story:
It was after our first day of skiing on Saturday. We were all pretty tired and ready to get back to our condo, which is only about a 20 minute bus ride down the mountain. We´re just sitting there when this woman gets on the bus and says something in Spanish, which I didn´t catch completely, but it something to the degree that we were sitting in her seat. I didn´t say anything at first because I was still trying to process what she said, and I was a little confused in general about why she was under the assumption that there were assigned seats on the tour bus. I mean how old are we honestly? Anyways she kept on moving and found a seat towards the back, so I didn´t think it was a big deal. But then we here this woman freaking out and talking to the tour guide. So then the tour guide comes up to us and speaks to us in english. She says that she really doesn´t care, but we have to sit in the same seats we came there in, because those women want to sit up here with their friends. I was like, ¨seriously?¨Then we here her going on and on about ¨stupid english immigrants,¨¨get back to England,¨so apparently she thought we were english. I just found that funny because we were in France at the time and she´s spanish, so she´s as much of an immigrant as we were. Secondly, if you have such a problem with foreigners coming into y0ur country, why don´t you stop listening to all American music and watching all American movies and tv. Honestly, I hear it everywhere I go, and all of their movies are dubbed American ones. Give me a break.
Other than that, the weekend was a blast. The skiing was pretty good, although the conditions could have been a bit better on Sunday. I wasn´t overly impressed, but I think I had built it up a little too much because it was in France. Either way it sure beat the hell out of the skiing I normally get to do at lovely Bristol Mountain.
Trip Highlights:
1. We found this amazing view at the top of the mountain where you could looked over our town and had a great place to sit down and take in the mountains. The back side of the peak didn´t have any snow on it, and it looked liked a spot where you expect to see a billy goat come around the corner. Tana ended up hanging out there for about 30-40 minutes-no joke. It was towards the end of the day and I think both of us were done skiing at that point.
2. The dinner on Saturday night was amazing. It was a really nice three course meal in a this great little restaurant for only 12 euros. It started with an appetizer platter of cabbage, salted cucumber slice, cous cous, and salami. Kind of a weird combination I know, but it was good. Then most of us had chicken our fish, with surprisingly flavorful coeur flower and french fries. Then you had a choice between caramel flan or chocolate mousse, I went with the chocolate mousse.
3. Our breakfast sunday morning was stellar. We had gone shopping the night before, I got waffles and nutella, a deadly combination. we also had a loaf of really good bread, some yogurt, fruit, and coffee. It was great condsidering the day before I had a tangerine and a some stale bread for breakfast.
4. The crazy woman on the bus. Although she pissed us off at first, at least she gave us a story.
I put up some pictures of the trip below. I´ll write again soon. We´re going to Barcelona next weekend so that should give me stuff to right about. Until Next time.
-Mike
Picture Perfect Mountains
The 4 skiiers at lunch

We felt like giants ontop of a mountain in this picture. This is the spot Tana and I found that we ended up sitting down and hanging out for about a half an hour.
Same Spot
Same Spot
Some delicious looking flan at the french restaurant we went to that night
My chocolate Mousse
All of us after dinner

Turn Ons: Churros con Chocolate
Turn Offs: Really bad 80s mullets, especially on spanish girls. I swear I´ve uncle Jesse and Ralph Machio on the metro.









Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Carnaval

Dancing with some random people in the club.  I forget where they're from, but the sombrero is killer huh?
Some of the other students from the states
As if we're not playing the parts of the obnoxious Americans well enough, we have to get on stage for the citizens of Bilbao. 
Group Pic in the metro station

A Few Pics From a Ride

Hey People.  I took my camera on a ride a few days ago.  It was so sunny and beautiful, for once.  Unfortunately I forgot to charge my battery before hand and only managed a few pictures.  Anyways, enjoy.
I don't know what to say about this face.

It's hard to see, but yes that's the ocean.  It kinda blends with the sky, but yes, it's there.
My new steed: Orbea Onix Carbon; 105 Grupo; Shimano rs10 wheels
Other than the wheels I love this bike