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Friday, April 23, 2010

Here comes the sun in Barcelona

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It is 17th April, the sun has finally arrived to our city. Now, we can say Spring has arrived to stay with us!.

We are strolling, quietly, through the port area in Barcelona, people around us are biking, skating, walking their dog, walking alone, togheter, sitting on the floor, dancing with music groups that play in the street, and of course eating and drinking at the terraces we find in our short tour when a sweet voice arrives to our ears in a well-known tune that says "Little darling, it's been a long cold lonely winter..."

I thought, yes! as it actually has been. We were desperately waiting for the sun and once this Gentleman Star has arrived, people were taken to the streets. So after the wise singer's advice, we decided to stop to hear
and see what more he could whisper to our ears and suggest to our eyes.

"Little darling, it feels like years since it's been here Here comes the sun, here comes the sun and I say it's all right"

Lovers that simply love, an old man walking and thinking of his last love, teenagers talking and lying about the last film they haven't seen, the love escorts that push with their legs the weight of the couples that get in to their taxi bikes (that is unselfish love!), gay & lesbian people that are happy with their faces towards the Lord Sun, runners and sportsmen that love their bodies, beautiful women that show their beauty, patient families with crying children, the fastest Barceloneta bikers and the slowest bikers ever seen!, people walking their beloved pet, the generous woman that gives money to the singer....all these little stories are hidden in this little video . Enjoy it!

Sun, sun, sun, here it comes...
Sun, sun, sun, here it comes...



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Thursday, March 25, 2010

Snow in Barcelona

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Now that we have got back our usual Mediterranean weather it is time to speak about snow. Incredibly the first week of March our city and Catalonia suffered an spectacular snowfall.

On Monday the 8 March I was coming from a sunny week in London when my daughter called me to explain that her terrace was covered with snow. I still had to land in Barcelona so when we arrived at the airport our surprise was total. All the city and its surroundings were covered in snow until the beach. During the usual trip to Barcelona where usually the landscape is dry, ugly and fully urbanized with chaotic roads and buildings, that day became a magic place. Snow has this quality; if you are not used to seeing it, it transforms vulgar landscapes like the way from the airport to Barcelona into a pleasant place. Time slows down and becomes relative....nothing matters much.

In Barcelona city things looked even better. From noon until midnight it didn't stop snowing, so the thickness of the snow became something important. Bus-lines and the underground started to have problems to circulate, and cars and motorcycles were abandoned on the streets. Even people than had tire chains for the wheels of their cars didn't know how to put them on, so the chaos for a few hours was considerable and guaranteed....but at the same time children were happy to see this unusual landscape.

In Mediterranean countries we are not used to see this quantity of snow in our streets, so for one day it was a magic gift.

Now the mayor and government of our city have strong and powerful reasons to declare a Barcelona candidate for the winter games in 2022. Of course I'm joking. Personally I prefer if Jaca, in the Aragonese Pirinees, organizes them.

Here I show you a little film taken from the terrace of the building where I live for the occasion



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Thursday, February 11, 2010

Can Barcelona be a cheap city?

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'Barcelona és bona si la bossa sona' this expression in Catalan means that Barcelona is good if the purse jingles, but I'm here to show you that you can have a very good time, even if your purse is empty or almost empty.


As Barcelona is a Mediterranean city, life is in the street; so many things can be done in it, but there are even cheaper choices than these. Let's see some of them:


Theater: Barcelona is plenty of them, but as in any part of the world you have to pay to see a play, except if you go to a rehearsal. At this moment, on February 2010,  American Buffalo of Julio Manrique can be seen at Teatre lliure in Plaça de Margarida Xirgu, 1 (Poble-sec) T. 93 289 27 70 (www.teatrelliure.com).


Balearic folklore in the street: if you are in Barcelona and you want to enjoy the atmosphere of popular festivals in Mallorca, you can stroll through Gracia quarter at the end of January. You will find els Foguerons de Sant Antoni de sa Pobla (Majorcan village) and the xeremiers, puppets, bagpipes, cercavila, "giants", trabucaires, "demons"... and finally, when the night comes the burning of bonfires, and dancing and singing around the fire. It has never been so cheap to go to the Balearic Iles (ses illes!). You will find it in Barcelona in Travessia de Sant Antoni, 6-8 (Gràcia) T. 93 218 44 85 (www.tradicionarius.com)


To dance: If what you want is to shake your bones without spending a pound, you have to go

to Marula. You will find there a wooden dancing floor to stomp until the floor breaks. You will find it at Escudellers, 49 (Gòtic) (www.marulacafe.com)


Barter: You don't have money, but you came with the burden of an appliance like a hair dryer or a ping pong paddle you don't want to carry back to your country. What to do with that? You can exchange it in some of the exchange markets temporarily installed in the city. You will find information about dates and schedules in: www.intercanvis.org

Puppets: I'm not talking about the american TV show the Muppets, I'm talking about traditional puppeteers, who are nomads and go from one part of the world to the other to show their art. In Barcelona we have Brazilian, French, Scottish, even Catalan puppeteers! who perform this noble profession. You will find them at the English Yard of CaixaForum at Av. del Marquès de Comillas, 6-8  (Montjuïc) T. 93 476 86 00 (obrasocial.lacaixa.es)


There are many activities that can be done without spending money, or just for a coffee; All you have to do is sit down at one of the several terraces in Barcelona and enjoy the human landscape that the city offers.


But if you still need information about free activities or very cheap activities in Barcelona you have to read this article. The only thing you have to do it is to learn Catalan. Easy!

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- Ample apartment in Barcelona Gothic area

- Mercé apartment in Barcelona Gothic area

- Gotic apartment in Barcelona Gothic area


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Friday, February 5, 2010

Barceloneta

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Barcelona has a beach!

This expression that can be used in any part of the world washed by the sea; in Barcelona it has a special meaning.

In which part of the world can you (on a week-day, after working hard all day, still suit dressed) go to the beach, change your working dress for a swimming suit, and surf in the sea?

This is one of the reasons that the beach in Barcelona is so special; you can enjoy it at any time, any season. There are different ways to enjoy it, regarding  the weather, hour, mood, skills...
Besides all this you have to add that in front of the beach you will find a whole quarter, in which one of its specialities is the making of delicious food: Barceloneta quarter. You can find here all kind of restaurants specialized in seafood and fish. From expensive and exclusive places to cheap and familiar restaurants. Some of my favorite ones are those that are in front of the beach, between the twin towers and the Forum area; they aren't particularly expensive -if you are careful with your choice you can eat for 15 €- and you can eat delicious fish while you contemplate the sea. A wonderful scene!

On weekends I usually  go biking with my kids on the sea front. There's always something to do. Depending on the weather we can fly a kite, make a sand castle, play basketball, skate, sail a boat (you have to be part of a city sail club, if not, you can take a golondrina or take a tour through the port), and of course, if the weather allows it, bathe in the sea!

Oh!, before I forget: on this video I will show you some of the treasures that Barceloneta beach offers you. Enjoy it!




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Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Walk in time. A tram ride in Barcelona, 1908


Bookmark and ShareWould you like to travel in time?

Who does not like to travel in time without risking when you decide to return because things are get rough so you can do it without problems?

At the moment travel agencies don't offer this type of journey. What a pity! the only way to have acces to the past is thanks to these marvelous people that are the filmmakers. But there is still another problem: we can't go to the past beyond 28 December 1895 when the Lumieres brothers showed their films to the public that assisted to the Salon Indien of Paris. The "Arriving of a train to Ciotat station" caused considerable excitement; some people who were in the salon tried to run away thinking that the train was real.

One year later in Barcelona on 20 December 1896 the Lumieres brothers also made a public cinema projection in a place in las Ramblas that belonged to some photographers who called their company "Napoleon".

The first films made in Catalonia were shot by the pioneer Fructuós Gelabert -filmmaker, inventor and designer of the first film studios in Spain-. He made several fiction films and reports such as "Riña en un café" or "Visita de Doña María Cristina" and "Don Alfonso XIII en Barcelona" that were the first films sold abroad.

Following an alliance with some exhibitors they created Diorama enterprise, which once had several movie theaters. Later they founded Films Barcelona.

Around the same time other firms such as Hispano films appeared in the young business of Catalan films. Was in this context that Ricardo Baños appeared. From 1906 he and other filmmakers devoted them selves in the making of comic and historic films period.

In this short film he just tried to capture the atmosphere of the city in 1908 on a tram ride.

Enjoy it!




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Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Bumblebees at the Buff Epic Run in Montjuic. Barcelona, December 2009

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There are many activities that you can do in Barcelona in winter. Here I will show you one of them, literally on a video.

In December 2009, a group of foolish people had decided to participate in the steeplechase called Buff Epic Run that every year OCISPORT organizes in Barcelona for runners who like to run disguised in any costume that can be imagined.

Our team decided after some arguing to disguise as bumblebees. Before this decision was made, several option were taken into account. This first option I offered was to disguise as a hippie. There is a reason to explain this offer. I have in my house a spectacular afro wig that I wanted to show to everybody. But this option didn't win. My friend Alex proposed to disguise as a pirate, but nobody saw it clear. Finally Alex sent a drawing of a bumblebee-man with his little wings, his hairy black dress, his beak, their antennas and their eyes made with tea strainers. Everything was set! we had to disguise our selves as a bumblebee.

We were five women and five men committed to fight strongly in order to leave our bumblebee team in a good position in the general ranking of the races of insects and other rare species in the world.

We had a bad start because we were poorly positioned at the beginning of the race. But our strength was still intact (yes, we can... fly!).

After two minutes of race we realized that everything was lost. Wait a moment: everything but our bumblebee dignity. So we had to change quickly our aim. Instead of now winning the race we had to try not to be the last.

We not only aimed our purpose but besides we had a really fun time!

Welcome to the insect and other rare species race in Barcelona. We encourage you to participate next year.

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