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Sophie and Max - IMG_0056
Jeff and Bryan - IMG_0052
Max was happy to receive his direct-from-America puffy O snacks. - IMG_0028
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Boqueria counter - IMG_2321
Bryan stomachs an inferior beer. - IMG_0049
more hotel window views - IMG_2329
Pimientos padron y setas mixtas - IMG_0030
Jeff, Sophie, and Max arrive; we meet them in an organic grocery store for a quick dinner. - Room with a view
Our fancy hotel had a killer view over the rooftops of the city. This shot also features the ragged clouds that characterized our Barcelona weather. - Lunch
We also identified the perfect lunch: mixed seafood a la plancha at a counter in the Boqueria. Excellent food and entertainment. - IMG_2330
Our lunch is probably among these. - IMG_2318
another church, and the blue sky we were so happy to see after the rainy forecast - IMG_2335
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mixed seafood extravaganza - IMG_2328
mixed mushroom grill - IMG_2322
The Boqueria! After falling in love with it during our 2007 trip, we got back here as soon as possible. - IMG_2334
sunset from our hotel window - IMG_2311
some picturesque things reflected in Bryan's lens - IMG_2314
buildings, sky - IMG_2325
We wait for a seat. - IMG_2316
Bryan, graffiti - IMG_2319
Leslie in the walkway next to a plaza - IMG_2323
spices for sale - IMG_2312
narrow medieval street - IMG 0803
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We ended up with an excellent view of la plancha, where seafood goes to become delicious. - IMG_2317
examples of Barcelona's famous leather-working - IMG_2309
our first of many arm-out shots - IMG_2306
How could we go elsewhere? Their cafe con leche and half-flauta with tortilla is perhaps the best breakfast in the world. 2.25 euros.