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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_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_0025
It was quite difficult to find a restaurant open on Sunday. Also, it was raining. But we managed to stagger to this place for some nourishment on Sunday, El Dia Perdido. - 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_2303
We've got a pretty nice view out the window, too. - 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_0023
We arrived in Barcelona at about 8am. Even though we managed to sleep on the airplane, with an assist from Advil PM, we are not in great shape for our first day in Spain. At least the hotel is nice! - IMG_2327
We ended up with an excellent view of la plancha, where seafood goes to become delicious. - IMG_0021
Leslie does some planning on the airplane. - IMG_2317
examples of Barcelona's famous leather-working - IMG_0048
Bryan sucks up some power before boarding the 9-hour flight to Barcelona. - 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. - IMG_2324
Leslie anticipates lunch. - IMG_2333
Bryan's sunglasses give out.