Showing posts with label Spain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spain. Show all posts

Thursday, 14 June 2018

Vacation 2016 - Day 14, Part 1: The Road to Carcassonne, Take 1

We left Camping Els Pins in the morning on another warm, sunny, cloudless day. I took some photos from the car while we were driving, and I shall just put them here, as I do not have a lot of things t o say about them.




Some kind of border fortification in the Pyrenees, I think.














Saturday, 26 May 2018

Vacation 2016 - Days 11, 12, and 13

On Day 11, there was a flamenco spectacle at the Camping. Of course my shitty photography skills did not fully capture the atmosphere, but never the less...





Day 12 did not bring much apart from sun and relaxation. And sangria on the rocks.


















I can heartily recommend this sangria - the relatively high alcohol percentage does that it actually tastes like an alcoholic beverage, even when thinned by melting ice.

Nothing makes my fatherly heart swell with pride as when my daughters immerse themselves in literature, and Anna was - as always - chewing her way through fantasy novel after fantasy novel, and below you can see she found a spot in the light under the lamp post outside our camping lot.






Day 13 was also pretty uneventful. We packed up a lot of our equipment for leaving the site on the next day, and all of a sudden this appeared on the sky:





Our stay in Malgrat de Mar was drawing to an end, and the next day we were going to drive north to France and Carcassonne in Cathar country (Languedoc).

Thursday, 10 May 2018

Vacation 2016 - Day 10, Beverages and Wellness


Another lazy day in Catalunya!

True to tradition, I tried out some local produce.

I Spain, they understand the need for volume when it comes to beer bottles.

I liked this one - normal strength 'lager', but with a stronger and fuller flavour than its average Danish counterpart.

I did not drink it all in one go, by the way, but spread it over several meals.

The brewery has existed since before the civil war, and I think it is going to be around for many years to come!



We also tried some red wine, and as far as I remember it was very nice (everything tastes good with all that fresh air sunshine, but I would have remembered if it was off).




















White wine from Germany, well cooled, very nice!

















This one is very nice, too! Highly recommendable. Serve well cooled!
























More 'local' stuff, 1½ liters! I liked it!

















We also took an evening trip to Malgrat de Mar (the camping is situated just on the outskirts of town), and this sightseeing 'train' was one of the first things we noticed.



Who would not want to sit in that chair?























The main pedestrian street of Malgrat. The mediteranean atmosphere is undeniable!


The rest of the family got their feet picked by fish.


An evening impression. I am still absolute shit at taking pictures in the dark, really need to take a class or something...


To coclunde a fine vacation day, we had a nice dinner at a traditional restaurant.

Saturday, 28 April 2018

Vacation 2016 - Day 9, The Day-Trip to Barcelona, Part 2

Next stop was La Sagrada Familia.

Sadly, we should have bought tickets online, as the admission was closed for non-ticket holders when we got there, but I took the opportunity to take same photos of the outside.

Hopefully, next time we visit, the construction of the cathedral will be complete, and we shall get inside to marvel at Gaudi's weird architecture.




Of course, we had to capture the moment when we were there.







The last mandatory stop on the bucket list: The Rambla.




The famous market at the Rambla:




Plaça de Catalunya.