Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Catch a boat to England, baby, maybe to Spain..
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Where did our loyal friend go?
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
la descrizione di un attimo
Monday, November 22, 2010
Avere in the Pasta!
Sunday, November 21, 2010
best day evverrrrrrr
yesterday we did la sagrada familia, which is this crazy cathedral church thats still being worked on and apparantly wont be done until the middle of the century. it was incredible, unlike anything ive ever seen before, incorporated modern art into religious themese, etc, with gorgeous stained glass windows and naturistic elements (the columsn looked like tree trunks). anyway, thats the famous church that everyone sees in pics of barcelona... it was weird and awesome at the same time and you could never get tired of looking at it.
then we went to L´economic for lunch, which wasnt very economical (harhar), but had delciious food, adorable service and very spanish decorations (the walsl were tiled hafl way up), i got a spinach salad with nuts and goat cheese, and chipped my friggin front tooth. fortunately you cant tell, but it still bothers me. i cant believe i did that!
before that we did the a chocolate museum...i never really realized how crucial spain was in the development of chocolate in europe, but i guess when you think of the timeline of america being discovered and where the cacao plants were, it kinda makes sense
after that we we to the foundacion joan miro, which was a ton a modern art by joan miro..... my favorite (sarcasm) was a white canvas with a black quadrilateral of paint entitled "patience." Catherine said "if you have patience, the meaning of this painting will come to you" and then everything made sense! hahaha... modern art is not my thing. another was a white canvas with a blue dot on the right side..... and i dont understand why modern artists think its cool to put boobs random on places and then call the painting "female nude." over it.
thennn we took a cable car up to the top of the hill for some great views of barcelona, a castle!!! (shaped like the st augustine fort, but a million times bigger) and watched an amazing sunset. for dinner we ate at Gran Cafe, whcih was ridiculously difficult to find, but was amazingly delicous: i got seafood paella!!!! and even ate the junk out of the clam shells...though i didnt enjoy it. ...but it was amazing to have paella. and yummy bread.
TODAYYYYY today was incredible. today was one of my favorite days of my semester. not only did i do something incredible, it was breathtaking, but i also felt the most carefree and happy. ... I was also on top of the world, so that kinda makes sense.
i took a train outside of barcelona to montserrat. on the train I met a girl named Gwyn who is from west palm beach! she went to NYU for a year, but is transfering to Western Washington (yeah far away), but took a semester off. She is doing hardcore spain for a month. She did fl state thespians in high school!!!! and knows one of my FACs, Doug Hanna, because they went to high school together. can anyone say, small world???? anyway, we swapped adventure stories and hung out all day, which was really nice.
once you get to monserrat, you take a tiny yellow cable car...directly up the mountain! it took like five minutes and we were on top of this HUGE mountain (spain style, which was INSANE, so rocky, it looked like mars). theres this monastery with a famous cathedral with a famous religious shrine of Mary and the baby jesus which used to be white but then turned black and youre supposed to rub the ball she´s holding (i guess im good then?). the cathedral was insane. we also did the museum of montserrat whcih was mostly artwork, but they had a lot of paintings that had montserrat in the background and you could really tell how important it was, spiritually and religiously to the spanish. like a gazillion people used to come there on pilgrimage... im pretty sure many still do today. the village was adorable and we got lunch in the only eatery there. and then we took a furnicular (pretty much means train that goes up sides of mountains) even HIGHER to go see these hermitages that were built into the side of the mountains in sortve cave-like features. we were so high that we could see the tops of the clouds. it was FREEZING. it was so cold, that just normal speaking you could see your breath. i was not prepared clothes wise, but it didnt matter because what we saw was incredible.... im trying to decide how best to explain it to you, but i think i might just skip it and post pics when i get back to florence. can you just trust me when i say it was one of the prettiest places i have ever been to or seen and completely different from any othe rpretty thing ive ever seen or been to before? it was breathtaking. I told gwyn that if someone proposed to me right now, up here, id probably say yes. haha. it was an adorable little village too. i could see honeymooners coming there to stay for a night or two... people were coming up for dinner as we were heading down.
i cant express myself seriously tonight. and i know i havent done this place justice. montserrat was a blurb in my guide book that said "an excellent day trip," but it was unbelievable. unnnnnbelievable. ill get pics up soon i promise.
overall, i loved spain and would love to come back some day... is there a country i havent felt that way about? negative. but at least i can read and understand spanish...unlike some other places.... and i loved barcelona. liiiike ridiculously. gwyn said she likes it better than madrid too, becuase madrid is so city... and barcelona has aspects of village (cobblestones, etc) but also big city too.
last night we saw some traditional catalan dancing in front of the cathedral, and i was like, man, spain is great.
i always wish my family could see what im seeing. its just not fair.
back to florence tomorrow at four am. oof.
love bec
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
How has gone this morning with Mister Brown?
Monday, November 15, 2010
Do you speak English? No.
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Planning to Make Plans
Sunday, November 7, 2010
could we have a moment?
I blame the lack of blogging on my busyness, but in reality, i think it comes down to having things to say that i dont want to say, in addition to not wanting to attempt fall break. but i will. ...not now though.
School the next month should be tough but not duke tough. to be honest, right now my brain isnt in school mode and needs to get there. at least i did well on midterms.
Also, im not really sure where my head is. maybe some where between london, duke, the lake, and st. augustine.
we did dublin and london this weekend. it didnt really go according to plan really... except maybe friday. but just a few things:
-i loved dublin. not only does a lot of my favorite music come from ireland (and england), the culture that i had created in my mind from that music, is exactly what dublin was like.
-we went to the national museum and saw bodies completely preserved from the peat bogs of ireland. like hair and all. it was terrifying. and intense.....viking stuff was cool too.
-we saw trinity college which was adorable and had a gorgeous library with the Book of Kells in it... but i actually loved seeing foxes' Book of Martyrs.... a document i spend a ton of time in online writing a paper for tudor/stuart britain... which was cool to see in real life.
-i registered for classes and got what i thought i wouldnt and didnt get what i thought i would
-we went to the Guinness storehouse museum and the Jameson distillery and both were extremely interesting and a blast. at the Jameson distillery we took a tour and were the only two girls... among the entire south african national rugby team. we're talking huge men. we're talking a hilarious, awesome tour.
-i loved the environment of dublin. it was quaint, adorable, old awesome.
-... i did not like our hostel, to say the least.
-it was Guy Fawkes day the day before we got to london. this is cool because we talked about him a ton in tudor/stuart britain too. he's the guy who tried to blow up parliament and bring back Catholicism (see v for vendetta) and almost succeeded. today... londoners have fireworks and burn and effigy of him. haha.
-london... did not go according to plan.
-we saw When We Are Married at the Garrick and it was great. the style was a lot like London Assurance, british talk and all. and it was written by JB Priestley... who i think is a genius. anyway, it was a great play we had a great time
-instead of talking about the downsides ill tell you what i did like about my day in london: staying up last night watching snowboard videos and fight club with a couple guys and one of the managers of the hostel, being so close to russell square and every amazing memory i have of london (missing the gallon boys hardcore right now), seeing the changing of the Queen's horse guards, see the exhibit at the globe and knowing everything about it, taking a boat ride out of the center of the city to greenwich, seeing the national maritime museum, the old royal navy college, part of the greenwich palace, seeing a complete double rainbow (ballah), taking another boat ride back up the thames, visiting LSE (main student center and the main library, so cool), hanging out in covent garden, ben's cookies, wagamama, eat, and pret.
tomorrow we have to leave london at 5:30 in the morning... bad calllllllll but ill be back in time for school, agh.
i was extremely homesick this weekend. peoplesick.
ive been featured on rollinglobe again, for those who havent seen it "Gourmet Panini on the Go"
-i have no money.
-im really excited for the cruise.
-i have a ton of reading to do.
-i think ive been traveling too much. my heart is heavy.