Sunday, September 29, 2013

The Photobombs of Barcelona

I realized today that there are so many photobombs from each location, that it would be an enormous blog of photos to make just one photobomb blog. So I decided to make one for each city, or if there are only a few, for every couple city. At no point do I actually believe that there will be two cities in one blog. Remember that these blogs will include not only pictures of Adrienne, Allison or Anna photobombing, but also pictures where Adrienne zoomed really close to my face just to annoy me. Since Adrienne was the prime culprit, I will be counting her strikes.



This was not a photobomb, but the first picture I took. Little did I know what was to come.
 Allison and Anna photobombing
Adrienne purposely not smiling-strike 1


 Before: Jump photobombing-strike 2

















After-strike 3
 Strike 4
 Adrienne photobombing in Montserrat-strike 5
 Adrienne cutting off my head on purpose-strike 6
Allison photobombing
 Adrienne...strike 7
Strike 8
 Strike 9
 Strike 10
 Strike 11
 Strike 12
 Strike 13
 Strike 14
 Strike 15
Strike 16
Strike 17
Strike 18

 Strike 19
 Strike 20. Plus Anna
 Strike 21
 Strike 22
 Strike 23...I did not want that fork in my picture
 Strike 24
 Strike 25
Strike 26
 Anna...
 Strike 27...plus Allison


 Strike 28
Strike 29


Barcelona count: Adrienne 29
Allison and Anna: Slightly less.

















 Bonus picture from phone: Allison doing the Egyptian

Goodbye Barcelona

After the cathedral, we continued following the Old Town walking tour.
We saw this again, which is really cool.

Underneath the little bridge thingy.



There were some pretty interesting nooks and crannies.
Here the girls are standing on the highest point of Barcelona. My attempt to get a picture of the sign saying it was the highest point will be seen at a later time in the photobombing blog.

Here is a phone door handle.

Some Barcelona graffiti.


We stumbled upon parts of an old Roman temple
The Roman columns are clearly surrounded by an apartment building. Can you imagine looking out your window every day and seeing ancient Roman columns?



According to the signs next to the pillars, it was the center of the forum in Barcelona. The religious ceremonies would have taken place outside of the temple.

The temple was built during the 1st century BC and was in use until the 5th century AD, when the importance of the forum began to decline, due to Christianity becoming the main religion. It was no longer the center of politics, religion etc..










I have no memory of this place.
Well, I remember that it's near the City Museum, but I don't remember what it was.








You drank spit if you drank from this faucet.
We headed to the city museum, which was one of the cooler museums I've been to. They've uncovered the old Roman city and roads and built the museum over it, so you can walk along pathways in the basement, which are over the old city.

This is the public area wall from 15-10 BC.





A mosaic floor
Marble busts from the 2nd Century AD
A fresco depicting a hunting scene from the 4th century AD.



The laundry and dye shops from the late 2nd century AD.






The walkway with my horrendously pink shoes.


This is part of the church and necropolis from the 7th century AD





A Roman house mosaic





We headed to casa Batillo(s?) afterwards, Gaudi's other house, which was very cool as well.




A little man and a Lion
Another little man
We walked along the Block of Discord.



Saw this interesting piece of art or possible extensive barbed wiring.


Also I just forgot the word for barbed wire and had to google "Sharp things on top of a fence"

We got lunch at a wonderful tapas restaurant, which included more potatoes, calamari and tomato bread with olive oil.

Anna being creepy.







Included on the menu was the Hannah Montana mini burger...
The Giant Winnie the Pooh macaroni...
and Hello Kitty pancakes.
We headed to pick pocket alley to buy some souvenirs. I got a couple beautiful paintings from a painter who was very talented. Allison got a couple as well. We picked up our luggage and headed on the night train to Granada! The train ride was uneventful. I read "Divergent" because I couldn't for the life of me sleep. Allison, Adrienne and Anna slept soundly. We arrived in Granada, got off the train, Adrienne realized she forgot her purse, sprinted back to the train, found her purse right before the train left the station, and we made our way into the city!