Sunday, June 28, 2015

Adios Barcelona, Hola Madrid

(Please feel free to leave a comment at the bottom! I'd love to hear from whoever is actually reading this!)

Ayer dijimos "Adiós" a Barcelona y abordamos el tren a Madrid. Aquí son algunos fotos de nuestros días in Barcelona. 

La Sagrada Familia

La catedral diseñó por Gaudí era muy bonita. Espero que pueda regresar para verla cuando está terminado en 2026! Los colores adentro de la catedral eran muy brillantes y las columnas eran como los árboles de madera roja. 

La playa


La playa está cerca de el vecino que se llama Barceloneta. Había muchísimas personas por la playa y este vecino. No tomamos el sol porque no trajimos una sombrilla para mi esposa! Para almuerzo, comimos paella. Paella es un plato típico de mariscos en España. Tiene camarones, mejillones, almejas y arroz con azafrán. Nos sentamos en la terraza y relajamos mientras mirar otras personas. 

Henly
Conocí un amigo en el fuente mágico, se llama Henly! Le gustó mirar mis vídeos en mi celular. 

Al llegar en Madrid, visitamos al Palacio Real. Este es la foto única tengo porque no permiten las fotos adentro del palacio. 
También tengo fotos por mi cámara pero es difícil mover estas fotos para usar por mi blog. Hoy vamos al Rastro, un mercado abierto y este noche llegan mi papa y hermana! Chau
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Yesterday we said goodbye to Barceloma and hello to Madrid! Here are some photos of our days in Barcelona. 

La Sagrada Familia is a cathedral designed by Gaudi. It is still under construction after 100s of years! I hope to see the finished product in 2026! The colors insider were bright and beautiful and the columns were like redwood trees. 

We also went to see the beach (Mediterranean Sea) near the neighborhood of Barceloneta. There were tons of people at the beach and in this area. We didn't lay out or go on the beach because we didn't bring an umbrella for Julia. For lunch we ate paella, a common seafood dish of Spain. It has shrimp, mussels, clams and rice with saffron. We sat on the terrace and people watched!

I made a new friend named Henly while we were at the magic fountain show. He liked watching videos on my phone. 

Upon arrival in Madrid we went to the Royal Palace. This is the only picture I have because they did not permit pictures inside. Generally I have more pictures on my camera but it's a bit difficult to transfer those pictures for this blog, especially considering all I have is my phone and iPad. Today we are going to El Rasteo flea market and then tonight my dad and sister arrive. Chau!

3 comments:

  1. This is so awesome! (Totally ready all of this in Spanish with no problem. How cool is that!!) love reading these. I was showing my mom some pics from La Sagrada Familia and she freaked out and said she just watched a documentary on it last night lol. Have fun! -Rubia

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    1. Rubia!

      Very proud that you read it all in Spanish! Hope your summer is going well, get excited for band camp! See you in August
      -señor

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  2. Couldn't understand it until I got to the bottom. Thanks for the dummy version! Stay refreshed with some aquarius!

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