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June 15, 2009

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We are going to Krakow to visit friends. Maybe we check Warszawa as well. I love summer time:)

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June 29, 2008

Jazz Concerts Live

Philharmonic is a part pub, part country bar and part social club. It draws all sorts with its friendly attitude and varied calendar of events and theme nights.

More than one international group uses this bar in L’Eixample as an unofficial clubhouse. Other expats are drawn by the international sports shown on TV and activities like the Thursday night pub quiz. There are other special nights too — every Tuesday night line dancers take over the floor, while Mondays are dedicated to Swing dancing and weekend nights are for live jazz concerts.

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June 16, 2008

lladro

Thousands of people worldwide collect lladro, and it would be difficult to walk along the streets of any Spanish town without seeing a few pieces for sale.

The perfect gift, so many of their wonderful figures exist - elegant ladies with flower baskets, doves, nurses, elephants, shy women, bulls, card players, beagles … the list is endless.

And this beautiful Spanish porcelain - with its delicate colours, and evoking sentiments that touch the heart - is truly one of Spain´s great success stories.

Yet, as little as 50 years ago, these exquisite collectors´ items had hardly been heard of!

So … how did it all happen? /top-tour-of-spain.com/

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June 4, 2008

Hotel Lleo in Barcelona

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April 3, 2008

Herboristería del Rei

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Kate visited me this weekend. We had some sightseeing, she was stunned especially bt the historic jewel: the Herboristería del Rei is one the oldest establishments in Barcelona, located at the Plaza Reial. This herbalist’s shop founded in 1823.

The statue in the middle is dedicated to Carlos Linneo, father of the Taxonomy. There is, all of them survivals of the times when the shop supplied the Royal Spanish House. Even the sight is worth visiting, as you can find a collection of watercolours on the small drawers round the shop, some interesting oil paintings, a glass ceiling and lots of other charming details there. Moreover, you can find there excellent natural medicine and hygiene products as a gifts: herbs, soaps, essential oils, scented candles, a beauty line.

PS. New project has been running by Kate. She started to create a data base of polish conference centers, training centers all facilities connected with the meeting bussines. If you are interested in organizing someting connected with business tourism for your company in the future as well as how to make your brand stronger as blog wrote be she.
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January 3, 2008

2008 New Year Eve!

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September 20, 2007

roses…

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Only 2 hours north from Barcelona by car, Roses combines all the best characteristics for a really enjoyable week-end or maybe even more days: the beach is very large and beautiful, there are lots and lots of pubs and discos, there are many cultural places of interest and there is a great mix of nationalities, due to its’ proximity to France and the rest of Europe.

Roses is perfectly located. If you have the chance to rent a car or if you have your own, you can go to other places of interest like Cadaqués, Cap de Creus or Figueres in just 30 minutes. So, I recommend you to go to Roses for more than a couple of days, and then you can enjoy not just the beaches and pubs, but also visit Dali’s Museum in Figueres, Dali’s house in Cadaqués, the Nature Reserve of Cap de Creus and a lot of small towns at the coast. And for those who love scuba diving, you absolutely have to go to “Les Illes Medes”…without any doubt, to best place to practice it in Catalunya!

August 17, 2007

Paella

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Paella is a typical Spanish dish and is traditionally cooked in a “paellera” - a round flat pan with two handles - which is then put on the table. In many Spanish villages, especially in coastal areas, they use a giant paellera to cook a paella on festival days which is big enough to feed everybody. Ripe with history, paella is the signature dish of Spain. Its lasting success is due to the simplicity of its preparation, and the quality and variety of its ingredients.

The Ebro delta is actually just north of Valencia in Tarragona.
But Valencia has become closely associated with rice dishes made from the short grain Arborio rice which grows there.
The most famous being Paella (Pie-ay-ah).

“La Paella” is a cooking utensil, traditionally and preferably made of iron. The pan is circular and shallow with two round handles on opposite sides with a flat base of a good thickness. The word itself is old Valencian and probably has its roots in the Latin “patella” (A flat basket in Galicia). The Castillian “paila” and the French “paele” mean the same thing.

During the centuries following the establishment of rice in Spain, the peasants of Valencia would use the paella pan to cook rice with easily available ingredients from the countryside: tomatoes, onions and snails.

On special occasions rabbit or duck might be included, and the better-off could afford chicken.
Little by little this “Valencian rice” became more widely known.
By the end of the nineteenth century “paella valenciana” had established itself.

August 2, 2007

‘Gandules’

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This summer, Barcelona’s Contemporary Culture Centre (CCCB) is waiting for you to go to one of the many, varied and mainly free activities they have organised so you do not have to stay at home, bored.

The most attractive is “Gandules”, a free, night-time film programme in the open air, held every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday throughout August and starting at 10 p.m.

The big screen on the Pati de les Dones will, for example, allow you to walk from Munich to Berlin with Oskar Fichinger, accompany Bob Dylan on his 1965 tour of England and rewrite the Odyssey through the eyes of Jean-Luc Godard in a film starring Brigitte Bardot.

However, the CCCB has some other prizes in store in August. You can travel from New York to Tokyo via an audiovisual installation and discover that there are hardly any differences between East and West.

The Centre will also let you cross the borders between the Cameroon and France, scale the wall between Israel and Palestine to go to school, learn about the exile of refugees and cross the sea between Ocean Drive in Miami and Malecón in Havana through the exhibition Fronteres, with photographs by Patrick Bard, Olivier Coret, Manuel Cruz, Michel Foucher and Marie Dorigny, among others .

All that with the fresh songs of summer in the background, offered you by the free Músiques en Procés programme, with groups from the local indie scene like Le Pianc, Sons of Bronson, Tarantula, Cuchicruz, Silvia Coral y los Arrecifes and Pocket Selectors.






















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