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all up in that big dome - IMG_4353.JPG
I actually really liked their Catalan Romanesque art. - IMG_4350.JPG
Featuring: old art! - IMG_4349.JPG
Another museum! - IMG_4347.JPG
some bad-ass views - IMG_4346.JPG
Day 2: bopping around Parc Montjuic - IMG_4343.JPG
Lady With Exploding Dress (not actually the title) - IMG_4342.JPG
Specifically, a big exhibit on visual art and theater. - IMG_4340.JPG
Time for a museum! Featuring: contemporary art. - IMG_4339.JPG
with laundry! - IMG_4338.JPG
one of the many narrow streets - IMG_4337.JPG
NO ONE - IMG_4336.JPG
Imagine all their noses wiggling, which they were. - IMG_4335.JPG
No one can resist fluffy bunnies. - IMG_4334.JPG
fluffy bunnies (no relation to the ones in the boqueria, I'm sure) - IMG_4333.JPG
Also for sale: pigeons. This one is being visited in prison by his cousin. - IMG_4331.JPG
back on La Rambla, in the flower market section - IMG_4330.JPG
While Bryan's at his conference, Leslie begins her day with a wander down La Rambla to the, surprise, food market (La Boqueria). - IMG_4329.JPG
Bag of snails. - IMG_4328.JPG
Rabbits (I spared you the shot of the ones with their heads on--they looked like cats.) - IMG_4327.JPG
Spices, for your cow faces. - IMG_4326.JPG
Cheeses, dried pig legs. - IMG_4325.JPG
Really, there were some very sad little crabs waving their legs through mesh bags. - IMG_4324.JPG
The seafood was so fresh it was trying to crawl out of its bins. - IMG_4323.JPG
Or take a chance on your favorite hoof recipe. - IMG_4322.JPG
You can even buy food that someone else has already cooked! - IMG_4321.JPG
deflated cow faces. - IMG_4320.JPG
Many delicious edible items were on display. Fruits, vegetables...