Living in a foreign country is hard work.
Those are the tallest buildings in Barcelona, Hotels Arts and Torre MAPFRE.
This picture shows an unusual angle on La Pedrera, or Casa Mila, in Barcelona.
Curvy balconies, asymmetrical columns, sinuous chimneys, and façade scales reminiscent of a dragon made me feel like I’d mistakenly happened into Gaudi’s dream, Casa Batlló - Barcelona, Spain
Steeple under sheer, water-damaged and faded.
Port Olímpic Barcelona -
Barcelona Olimpic Harbour
This is part of Parc Guell, the Gaudi designed park and housing estate - this part of it overlooks Barcelona.
These tomatoes were on display at an indoor market near Barri Gotic in Barcelona.
Backpacking the bricked back-alleys behind and between the buildings of Barcelona, I stepped into a bustling boulevard blessed by brilliant beams of sunlight silhouetting businessmen sidestepping begging bums and Spaniards bypassing souvenirs sold by sidewalk salesmen.
As a San Franciscan, this Dockers San Francisco ad on a bus on Passeig de Gracia (looking west) in Barcelona caught my eye during a recent trip.