"Fiesta, forever..."



here we are back at hotel splendide (olivia and james' place for anyone that hasn't stayed here) in london after a great trip to spain.
and with a new 6 month visa!
woo-hoo.
summer in london.
mums off on a tour to stonehenge and bath today, her 2nd last day before flying back home.
we've been lucky enough to see and do some great things over the last few weeks. the last 2 shows we saw were agatha christie's mousetrap (longest running play 54 years) and blood brothers. mum enjoyed her trip down to penzance and cornwall, lots of interesting stories, sounds like the highlight for her was the minack theatre - the life work of a woman who literally carved an outdoor theatre out of the cliffs.
http://www.minack.com/dayvisitors/introduction.htm
then after mum's trip to shropshire and wales it was off to spain for some sunshine.
girona's a cute little medieval town set in the hills and the junction of 2 rivers.
windy (as in curvy) streets and laneways in the old town, tapas bars, mopeds, old people and dogs hanging out from windows and balconies. really was beautiful and mum would'v
e been happy to do a bit more exploring around the old town.then to barcelona, which we both loved. great lifestyle with siesta, good food, warm, beautiful women, whacky buildings, beach, flamenco...had it all really.
the hostel we stayed in was only a block or 2 away from 2 of gaudi's main buildings in the 'eixample' and not far from sagrada familia, his unfinished cathedral. there can't possibly be anything like this in the world. we stood there gaping at some of the facades. doves, turtles, pelicans, big bunches of fruit, clouds, he even used stillborn babies and live models as casts. it was amazing to think that one person dedicated so much time to one building. mum and i could go on about this for ages and probably will when we see you. i like this photo of one of the models...might be hard to see the figure at the bottom of the model (just to the right of mum) that gives an idea of size...also, at the top of the model you can see the main spire which is yet to be built in comparison with 4 of the spires that are already constructed.

but there were other things in barcelona beside gaudi buildings. lots of walking up and down la rambla. lots of tapas. we found a great little spanish tapas bar run by 3 old guys...dirty and run down and took us a while to find them again amongst the winding back streets but it was worth it.
couple of flamenco performances. the 2nd one mum decided to ask a girl out for me after a couple of scotches.
we crammed quite a bit in for 5 days...mum did pretty well also putting up with 7 guys and 1 girl sharing a room in the hostel.
so then back to girona for a night and some last minute shopping and now back to london...back to the grind for me and back to red hill for mum, which i'm sure she'll find quiet after the hustle and bustle. but i'm sure she's ready to sleep in her own bed again.
it was a great 5 1/2 weeks without any problems to speak of. we're all taking bets as to when she'll be back here again.
adios amigos.





