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another entrance - IMG_2357
Memory fails on what this text is, but it sure looked cool. - IMG_0096
Sophie and Max - IMG_2383
Max was most interested in the stairs. - IMG_2375
holy water dispenser - IMG_0099
tiny squid in ink - IMG_2381
up close - IMG_2372
another arm-out masterpiece - IMG_2395
Gaudi's crypt, underneath the cathedral's alter. Not a bad location. - IMG_2417
some crazy buildings - IMG_0098
pan con tomate/pa amb tomaquet -- no matter how you say it, one of the best snacks ever - IMG_2384
Sophie, Max, a turtle. A nod to Native American creation myths? Probably not. - IMG_2373
more columns and windows - IMG_2391
This chart in an underground display explained a number grid at one entrance: many patterns add to 33, Christ's terminal age. - IMG_0122
This independent ham contractor shaved us our first really excellent jamon iberico. - IMG_2393
plans for some of the sculptures - IMG_2386
Max woos ladies of all ages and nationalities. - IMG_2387
looking up from just inside the doorway - IMG_2392
Underground, work to get this thing built proceeds. - IMG_2404
another - IMG_2353
It's slated for completion in about 30 more years. - IMG_2403
view from the roof of an arena-turned-shopping-mall - IMG_2359
throwing colored light - IMG_2390
more cool door - IMG_0037
another excellent tapas dinner, at Tapas 24, where the menu is relentlessly in Catalan - IMG_0045
The boquerones were particularly good (more little fried whole fish). - IMG_2418
more views from the beach - 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_2405
time for a little comida - IMG_2416
the beach, relatively desserted in November