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So many croquettes, we ate. - IMG_0122
This independent ham contractor shaved us our first really excellent jamon iberico. - IMG_0119
wine bottle in a cage. so sad. - IMG_0118
Restaurants typically open for dinner at 8:30, by which point we're ravenous, so we had a lot of places to ourselves. - IMG_0116
Leslie was a big fan of the decorating scheme in Cata 1.81, particularly the thumb tacks in a black wall featured here behind Bryan. - IMG_0115
The English versions of menus in Spain are a lot like Chinese menus in the US. Crunchy balls yogurts and honey, anyone? Actually sounds pretty good. - IMG_0106
On our way to a flamenco show, we stumble into a bar that actually serves decent beer. - IMG_0105
chocolate with salt and olive oil - IMG_0102
sea snails! - IMG_0101
light and crispy fried whole fish - IMG_0100
rice with squid ink - IMG_0099
tiny squid in ink - IMG_0098
pan con tomate/pa amb tomaquet -- no matter how you say it, one of the best snacks ever - IMG_0097
Jeff and Bryan - IMG_0096
Sophie and Max - IMG_0094
siesta-time - IMG_0093
Max enjoys some assisted stair-climbing. - IMG_0090
Sophie and Max - IMG_0089
more windows and columns - IMG_0088
Sophie and Max - IMG_0087
More upward views. - IMG_0086
A burrata dish that is the only one Leslie has the presence of mind to photograph. - IMG_0085
Jeff, Sophie, and Max (indirectly) enjoy a fabulous tapas spread at the restaurant formerly known as Inopia (now Lolita). - IMG_0081
Jeff and Sophie help Max enjoy one of his favorite activities: sliding. - IMG_0073
Max sidles up to his first (presumably) bar. - IMG_0072
Sophie keeps the little one entertained. - IMG_0065
Leslie and Max enjoy some gin cocktails before dinner. - IMG_0064
We made good use of Barcelona's excellent metro system. - IMG_0062
afternoon snack - IMG_0060