Wednesday, 7 January 2015

Donde es la piscina?

We have reached our journey's end. See you again in April or July. I may even go somewhere else this time (OK I will probably go to Toulouse and Barcelona again).

I leave you with this map of an alternative route between France and Catalonia. I found it in the archives in the basement of El Corte Ingles while I was looking for black toilet paper - apparently it is the most accurate map of the area currently available in Spain, and it cost me one hundred million pesetas.

I shall be following it soon...


Nothing left Toulouse

I quite like this one

Putain de bordele de merde!

I was trying to take a picture of this lovely tablecloth, when Victor decided to photobomb it! Here he is in mid-flight, just before he crashed into the wall.

What a wanker!


A few pics I missed out along the way...








La Sagrada Familia

Barcelona is famous for its architecture, so while I was here I wanted to make sure I'd photographed some of the highlights. I heard that 'La Sagrada Familia', by the architect El Gordo, was THE most impressive sight here. So up on the roof of my luxury hotel in the Melon District, I asked the guy next to me if we could see it from here, and he just pointed in this direction and continued painting red and yellow stripes on his zapatos.

Hmm, I guess it's OK, but I was expecting something a bit more... epic. Just looks like a block of flats to me.


Oh fuck make it stop


Barcelona panettones





Toulouse panettone


Some panettones of the new plane museum thingy