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looking down at tourists piling their children on a lizard fountain for a photo op - IMG_4441.JPG
Evidently Gaudi thought fruit baskets were an appropriate turret-topper - IMG_4442.JPG
Finally, homeward-bound. Bryan looks up in the foyer of the building where we rented a studio apartment for the week. - IMG_4445.JPG
our sweet little room - IMG_4433.JPG
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lunch location: street food at the popular Curry 36 - IMG_4483.JPG
some unappealing candy machines - IMG_4438.JPG
some modern religious friezes - IMG_4440.JPG
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Leslie in front of some extravagantly etched building - IMG_4479.JPG
looking from the inside to the outside - IMG_4485.JPG
us! - IMG_4478.JPG
in the history portion of the museum - IMG_4484.JPG
in Victoria Park - IMG_4472.JPG
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We wandered all the way to the beach. - IMG_4430.JPG
Some Gaudi buildings, flush with his trademark whimsy. - IMG_4384.JPG
That's right, endanger your child for the photo op. - IMG_4400.JPG
What's that we're sitting on? You may recognize it as one of the table runners from our wedding reception. "Reduce, Reuse, Recycle," people. - IMG_4544.JPG
Bryan teaches Leslie how to play poker. - IMG_4482.JPG
another red brick church - IMG_4546.JPG
Location of the first Pilsner Urquell (THE pilsner, created in a nearby village) poured in Prague. - IMG_4481.JPG
wandering through Kreuzberg - IMG_4371.JPG
in front of a fancy building - IMG_4553.JPG
a series of bridges - IMG_4476.JPG
Visitors are encouraged to walk across the metal faces, which makes loud echoing clinking noises in the giant, silent space. It was interesting to see how reluctant people were to do this. - IMG_4542.JPG
St. Vitus Cathedral: started in the 14th century, finished in the 20th - IMG_4386.JPG
Columbus points at something. - IMG_4435.JPG
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the entrance