Snapshots From Spain
Even though we’re now in Apt, Provence, I’ve finally figured out how to get larger photos to display on this site and have a few favorite images from Barcelona and Cadaques I’d like to share. Click on pictures below for a larger view.
This is a shot from the apartment we stayed at in Barcelona. The ceilings were wonderfully high, interesting nooks and crannies were hidden behind every door and it had a central meditation room. I wish American architecture was a few hundred years older.
Barcelona and I had a lot in common, including our respect for the wonderous feline genus.
One of the most notable historical figures from Barcelona was Antoni Gaudí, a noted architect of the Art Nouveau movement. Above is one of the ornate balconies of the Casa Milà, a private commission from 1906 -1910. The final building of Gaudi’s legacy, the Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Família, is still under construction, even though Gaudi himself died a pauper in 1926.
This was one of my favorite things in Barcelona. I haven’t the foggiest idea who he is, but he seeps character.
This amazing owl, much like a really fantastic cake topper, was a block away from our apartment. A fabulous landmark to be sure.
On the way up the Mediterranean coast on route to Provence we came across this stunningly gorgeous village. Of course it was chock full of tourists, but still, worth a picture.
Tomorrow Provence pictures!







The balcony design is STUNNING, let’s move in! I agree that Spain’s architecture is definitely up your alley.