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Day Four: Solo SF tour (Matt at the sony metreon) - IMG_0525.JPG
in Chinatown - IMG_0526.JPG
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sunset view from Indian Rock (by B&B) - IMG_0533.JPG
again - IMG_0534.JPG
Cam at rock - IMG_7092.JPG
dinner at Chez Panisse - IMG_7093.JPG
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A Toast! To the founder of the feast (Dad/Marc)! - IMG 0030
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delicious deviled eggs - IMG_0031
The next day, we meet up for another trip to the Boqueria, where else? - IMG_0032
The Boqueria, Sophie and Max - IMG_2336
seafood counter - IMG_2337
another one - IMG_2338
interesting fish - IMG_2339
hanging game - IMG_2341
Sophie, Max and Jeff, ready for lunch - IMG_2342
pulpo gallego y beberechos - IMG_2343
His hands full, Jeff accepts an assist on enjoying a slice of octopus. This may also be photographic evidence of cold-germ transferral. - IMG_2344
J/S/M retire for Max's nap, and Bryan and Leslie press on to a Barcelona history museum that features supercool subterranean Roman ruins. Such glamorous facilities as laundromats, fish sauce (garum) factories, and wineries are featured. - IMG_2345
The hollow vats here are amphoras that stored wine while aging. - IMG_2346
Leslie next to some old stuff - IMG_2347
A Visgoth church was built on top of the older Roman commerical buildings, so a few steps up netted slightly different ruins. - IMG_2348
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We became very attuned to the location of playgrounds. - IMG_0034
Technically, Bryan was on this trip to attend a conference. - IMG_0059
Another component of our hotel room view: the roof of a school where the children participated in the Spanish equivalent of PE. - IMG_0060
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view of a courtyard in a 17th-century hospital-turned-library