This post will mostly consist of a collection of my favorite pictures from the week...a lot of pictures of myself around these two magnificent cities.
Roma
It was a joy to be able to go back to this city-and see all of the sights I loved two summers ago-with two new friends. Pizza, pasta, gelato. It was a glorious time.
Barcelona
This one was a kicker-two days alone because my companions were in Madrid-but I took a free walking tour, learned about the city's history and how it is an infusion of so many cultures. Ate Paella, tapas, drank Sangria in liters. Saw a Flamenco, heard Spanish guitar, fell in love with the works of Gaudi. Admired Picasso and Miro. Goddamn. It was a feast for the eyes, soul, stomach-I could rhapsodize about it further but I will refrain. The last two days were spoiled because of a robbery-not to me, but to my friend. Then we missed our flight. Well. Let's just say a lot of money went down the drain and I am in a sort of catatonia about the lost of my money-which, I wish I wasn't so fixated on it, but it is killing me. A bit. In any case, I have to tighten my belt even further the rest of my time here. I feel bad, but I am trying to place it in the past-where it belongs. And move on. Trying. Made me even more grateful for the Gilman program. But anyways.
Pictures!
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Morning glory on the Spanish Steps. |
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St. Peter's Basilica-could not stop taking pictures. |
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Park Guell by Gaudi |
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THE BEST dessert in Roma at Naomachia-chantilly cream, chocolate sauce, and fresh strawberries in a waffle bowl. |
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feelin' myself |
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The view from the Rotunda at Park Guell! |
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...and the best gelato, Amarena black cherry and blackberry with cream. |
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In front of the Roman Forum! |
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Casa Batllo in Barcelona by Gaudi. |
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Roma's churches are beyond compare. |
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...but my favorite church hands down, is the Sagrada Familia. Look at that play of light. Genius. |
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At the Vatican Museum in Rome. |
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The sea from Park Guell. |
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In front of the Basilica on a foggy day in Roma. |
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just happy :) |
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what the inside of a conch shell must look like. |
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he was amazing. pure duende. |
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stage combat at the Colosseum. |
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In front of Gaudi's famous salamander at Park Guell! |
All for now. Until next post.
-M
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