I waited at the door of the Chamartin train to Barca (pronounced barsa or barza). I kept wondering if the camera was worth missing our trip. As quickly as they had tensed, my muscles relaxed, and my smile erupted as Colin ran down the platform steps with sweat dripping down his brow.
In the sleeper car of our train from Madrid to Barcelona
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Gaudi in BarcelonaGaudi lived and created marvelous art work that both integrated with and stood apart from Spain's coastal city. He drew inspiration from the brightness of the sun and vibrance of nature resulting in an abundance of color which, for me, evoked a thrilling happiness to be alive. When we were in Parque Guell, or at the base of one of Gaudi's houses or especially in Sagrada Familia we felt as if we were able to experience the natural beauty of our surroundings through Gaudi's eyes. Colin and I talked about the significance of the Sagrada Familia's architectural distinction from other basilicas we had been too, and yet it's inclusion as a sacred place of worship. Being inside the building it was evident that Gaudi built and planned the church as an act of and place to worship the Lord. There is beauty in knowing that our tributes to the Lord are as unique and numerous as we are.
One of the houses Gaudi designed
View of the city from Parque Guell
Us blocking the view of the city
Parque Guell
Parque Guell
Parque Guell
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"Bright room minutes from the beach, off the main tourist street." The airbnb listing promised a lovely stay with a young British couple. We could never have imagined the ways that Ben and Emma would unknowingly invite us re-evaluate our goals and expectations. We came to find that Ben and Emma had arrived in Barcelona from a very different route than Colin and I had. Through our conversation with them we realized just how little we know about the lives of others, and how ill equipped we are to make assumptions and judgements. Ben and Emma are beautiful individuals who reminded us how many ways there are to live this life, and just how blessed we are to cross paths with people from all over the world with diverse interests, dreams, and thoughts.
Maybe it was the combination of the perfect weather, life evaluation, and artistic intrigue, or maybe it was just the adventure in us, but Colin and I seriously considered staying in Barcelona for another year. We absolutely loved the city. Going to Barcelona was like talking to an old friend after years but being able to pick up right where you left off. We felt at ease, happy, and excited for what might happen next. In the end we decided it wasn't the right place to be, but Barcelona is the city we also didn't leave.
Although Barcelona felt like it could be home, we really only need each other to feel at ease, happy and excited for what will happen next. Thank you, Colin, for bringing sunshine and joy into my life.
Now for a few more pictures of our trip:
On the beach minutes from our airbnb
Empanada shop we found one night
Easter procession
loved reading this! I am feeling brighter and sunnier than ever. love the pictures.
ReplyDeleteThank you