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Many delicious edible items were on display. Fruits, vegetables... - IMG_4321.JPG
deflated cow faces. - IMG_4291.JPG
I've seen so little Babylonian art in my day, I found it very interesting. - STA_4418.JPG
one slice of our view - IMG_4346.JPG
Day 2: bopping around Parc Montjuic - IMG_4247.JPG
heading home via train out of Prenzlauerberg - IMG_4246.JPG
flea market in Prenzlauerberg - IMG_4301.JPG
inside the Bode Museum - IMG_4347.JPG
some bad-ass views - IMG_4307.JPG
A bombed out church left as a memorial in West Berlin - IMG_4369.JPG
I realize I've taken 50 pictures without people in them, so I feature me with a big blue spike. - IMG_4406.JPG
Behind us, the sun sets over Barcelona. - IMG_4323.JPG
Or take a chance on your favorite hoof recipe. - IMG_4326.JPG
Cheeses, dried pig legs. - IMG_4362.JPG
more of Barcelona - IMG_4416.JPG
Next stop, Parc Guell for some panoramic city views and Gaudi appreciation. - IMG_4409.JPG
On our last day, we started off by returning to La Boqueria for another shot at the famous Catalan seafood. - IMG_4322.JPG
You can even buy food that someone else has already cooked! - IMG_4349.JPG
Another museum! - IMG_4300.JPG
The Pergamon - IMG_4353.JPG
I actually really liked their Catalan Romanesque art. - IMG_4405.JPG
We end the evening with a movie showing at a castle. Really, a castle. - IMG_4390.JPG
Day 3: Time for another museum! Bryan reads up on Picasso. - IMG_4292.JPG
Great bird-head man is not too cool to carry a purse. - IMG_4248.JPG
Bryan changes the tube in Leslie's bike. - IMG_4327.JPG
Spices, for your cow faces. - IMG_4324.JPG
The seafood was so fresh it was trying to crawl out of its bins. - IMG_4412.JPG
Offerings on the bar included octopus, a local specialty. - IMG_4411.JPG
I neglected to take a photo of our meal before we started eating, so here is our half-ravaged plate. Salmon, white fish, prawns, sardines, squid, and sea cucumbers. - IMG_4293.JPG
I'd like one of these guarding my front door.