

Had a relaxing morning, finally! We slept in and then laid out by
After lunch, we hit La Rambla. From our hotel, it’s only about a 10 minute walk, no more than a mile. We had read that the area is home to street performers, bird stalls, and tourist gift shops. We were not aware that at the bird stalls guinea pigs are also sold! As you can imagine, we were so happy to see the little cobayas (Spanish for guinea pig) running around, eating lettuce, and popcorning (what a guinea does when it gets excited). Along with the birds and guinea pigs, the stalls sold bunnies, turtles, chipmunks, and a number of other small pets. After the happiness of seeing all these guineas past, I was sad that I couldn't take them all home with us. Thinking about it, this is no place to keep guineas. Its way too hot and loud for their little bodies and brains. We talked about creating a "Save the Guineas in
About halfway down La Rambla, just off the side of the street is a large market that sells vegetables, fruit, candy, ice cream, meat, and seafood. The sights and smells were amazing! All of the produce was fresh and the seafood still moving. The vendor that first caught our eyes was selling gummy candy. We purchased 20 euros worth of sweets and then stopped at the gelato booth for a scoop of vanilla and oreo flavored cream. We kind of wished we had an apartment to go back to so we could make a meal with all the local ingredients.
The end of La Rambla is lined with artists making caricatures for tourists. There were also many street performers dressed up in all types of costumes. Just imagine a street performer in downtown
On our way back to the hotel, we stopped at a small cafe for a few cervezas and chatted about our trip so far. Nate couldn't believe that we were already on our tenth day and thought for sure that we had a few more days to explore
We also stopped for dinner on the intersection of La Rambla and
While


The street markets of Barcelona sure looked enticing. How did you get away without a guinea pig or bunny??? My fav were the morel mushrooms, but there's lots more good-looking stuff that we couldn't name. Yummy gummies! Maggie is jealous of all the friends she would have in Barcelona. Even a Bart look-alike. Finally it's warm enough for a swim. That must have felt good. Anne Frank's diary will mean much more now that you've seen the site. (Hint: if you pick out photos you want prints of on the plane, you can order them for 10 cents each through Saturday at Walgreens online). Have a great trip back, but brace yourself--it's fall.
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Great pictures!! When you get back we have to take you to the tapas restaurant in Arlington Hts. It will remind you of La Tramola. You two look so cute. I'll join save the "cobayas"
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Your updates are wonderful, very informative.
Your Aunt Rita said you both could be journalists. They are a joy to read every morning. Have another great day!
Love you,
Mom
PS. Coldplay video was awesome!!
You guys are in my old stomping ground I lived in the Barrio Gotico, on down from Las Ramblas, on Paseo Colon. It is so beautiful there! What great memories. Have a wonderful time!!!
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Yummy, gummy candy. Very unique things to experience.
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