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Barcelona, Spain - 22nd June 2012
By: SiniS
Hello all of you!!!
Ape Apina has arrived here at time to celebrate “Sant Joan”, the night of 23rd to 24th of June, the shortest night of the year. Here in Barcelona is tradition to eat “coques”, a tipe of cake, and to go to the beach to throw fireworks and to light bonfires. People say that if you take a bath in the sea in that night and you jump over the bonfire you will be lucky the rest of the year. We are too young to go to the beach at night, take a bath and jump over bonfires, so we don’t do nothing of that, but we are capable to do some “coques”!
Ape Apina, TezTez and I are ready to do a chocolate “coca”. And all starts with a natural yoghurt.
We put the yoghurt in a bowl and clean the pot to use to measure the other ingredients.
We add 3 eggs and a measure of sunflower oil and we mix them with the electric mixer.
Now we add 2 measures of flour, 1 yeast packet, 2 measures of sugar, 1 measure of cocoa and a bit of salt and mix them well.
We put the mix in a baking tin and we bake it in the oven at 180ºC during 40-45 min.
Ooohhh!!! It has broken a little when we remove it from the baking tin… But it seems yummy!!!
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Posted Jun 26, 2012, 3:49 pm
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Barcelona, Spain - 23rd June 2012
By: SiniS
Hi!
This morning we will do some crafts. Do you want to know what??? You will see later…
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Posted Jun 27, 2012, 1:08 pm
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Barcelona, Spain - 25th June 2012
By: SiniS
Z-Good morning boys!!!!
A-Hi!
Z-I forgot to register you in my guest registration notebook!!! Can you come for a minute?
T- I arrived first. Write: TezTez from Austria
Z-You check in on 11th June 2012
T-Yes.
A-And Ape Apina, from Finland, arrived on 20th June 2012
Z-Ok!
Z-You can share the room!!!! You don’t mind, do you?
T&A-Nooooo!!!! This will be funnier!!!!
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Posted Jun 28, 2012, 12:37 pm
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Barcelona, Spain - 2nd July 2012
By: SiniS
What a boring and sad weekend
We went to Gavà because it was the annual local festival, but on Sunday was raining all day!!
Can you believe it?? After a week with high temperature (about 30ºC or more), suddenly starts to rain with cold weather!!! We couldn’t go out and the festival was cancelled.
But today the sun came out again and we did an “spooky” itinerary!!! We visited some places where something paranormal succeeded. This is the map:
Our itinerary is “La Rambla maleïda” (The damned Rambla), so we took the train to the city center, where all started.
In the train, we read about the places we went to visit.
This is Plaça Catalunya, the city center (although it’s not the geological center). But it’s a comercial knot where some important streets born.
La Rambla is one of those important streets I told you and is where our itinerary starts. Do you know that this street was a simple torrent until XIX?
In this part of the street was the old gate of “Sant Sever” with its towers called “Canaletes”, wich gave the name to the most famous fountain of the city, “La font de Canaletes”. TezTez and I where here few days ago, but Ape Apina don’t, and, moreover, I didn’t tell the spooky story
People say that, in the middle of XIX, there was a “Ghost of Canaletes” who walked around the area. One night, nobody knows why, talked to some girls that were taking water from the fountain with their jugs and they were so terrified that they spent some days in bed. People decided to face the ghost, but it disappeared.
Maybe the ghost was a victim of that enchanted waters because, according to an old tradition, who drink water of this fountain fall in love with the city and never can’t depart.
In the base of the fountain there’s a plaque where is written: “If you drink water of this ‘font de Canaletes’ you will be a Barcelona lover forever and don’t mind how far you go because you will always come back”.
And this is the moment when I fell in love with my beautiful city!!!
Then we went to “Carrer Estruc”. “Estruc” comes from “astruc” that at the same time comes from “astròleg” (astrologer) and also was the name of an herb used in medicine. In this street there’s a plaque that explains this and also explains that this street had the name “Astruc Sacanera” at the beginning of XV and there was where “Pedra Escurçonera” (a natural herb, a cure against rage and pricking) was sold. At number 22 of this street is the exactly place where it was sold.
We continued until “Portal de l’Àngel”. In the place where is situated this fountain (it seems like “Font de Canaletes”) there was a well where lived a hell being. Maybe this being wasn’t so mischievous… In the middle of XIX, an stranger stole the keys of the city, but he wasn’t able to leave the city because the access points were closed. Thirsty and unknowing the story about that well, he wanted to drink some water, but two pale hands come out from the well and asphyxiated him. The day after, his body and the keys were found next to the well and this was enough to verify that a phantom lived there.
We went to the church of Santa Anna. There, at the beginning of XX, two students attend a died mate which had a long beard that obsess one of that students which bet with his friend that he was capable to pull out three hairs of that beard. When he pulled out one, the corpse moved a little. Then, he pulled out another one and the corpse moved again. But when the student pulled out the third hair, the corpse woke up, opened the eyes, took a chandelier and threw it to the student who ran away. The clerk of the church keep that chandelier as a proof, but we didn’t see that because the church was closed
Our next stop was in “Carrer de Bertrellans”. In this street was situated the first coffin manufacturer. The marketing of the coffins consist in a card with the name and the address of the manufacturer and a note that said that any client complained about the quality of their coffins. People says that a corpse who was a “client” of the manufacturer of this street, was so uncomfortable in his coffin that woke up and go to the next room where the manufacturer was working and said to him: “Your coffins aren’t worth anything!! What an uncomfortable short time!”. The manufacturer was faint-hearted and since then nobody dares to say that any client complained.
We continued our way and we found an interesting thing. Maybe it’s an spooky place but it isn’t in our itinerary. This is the sepulchral roman way discovered during the construction of a building in 1954.
We arrived again at La Rambla and at number 107 we found “el palau de la Virreina” (the palace of Vicequeen). This palace was built on XVIII and is where Vicequeen lived before to become a tormented soul. I will explain you later…
We went straight on and arrived at “Mercat de la Boqueria”, a very known market where people sell everything. If they don’t sell it, it’s because doesn’t exist! There’s a shop where insects are sold to eat!!! But it was closed
This wonderful place keeps an spooky story too. This market was built over the ruins of “convent dels Carmelites Descalços de Sant Josep” (Discalced Carmelite of Saint Joseph Convent). On 15th July, 1835, the friars decided to not celebrate the vigil. The day after, while the friars slept, some voices were singing psalms and woke them up. They run to the church and were able to see some skeletons with monastic customs celebrating the vigil. They followed the skeletons to the cemetery and saw how they went inside their graves. Ten days later the convent was burned. People say that on 15th July you can listen some voices during the night inside the market.
This is “el Pla de la Boqueria”. Today is decorated by Joan Miró, a very known painter, but some centuries ago, was the place where dead animals, tripes, intestines… were sold, things that were related with satanism.
Our next stop was “el Liceu”, an opera theatre. Its story is sooo long, but I can do a summary. This theatre was built over the ruins of “convent dels Trinitaris Descalços de la Bona Nova”, a burned convent, on 1844 and on 4th april 1847 was opened for the first time. On 1852 there was celebrated the Carnival but a friar shout that they were dancing over sacred land and predicted that it will be burned. This was a reality on 9th april 1861. An old man said that if the liceum was built again, will be burned again, because it was a damned place. Six months later, the liceum was re-built, with water tanks on the roof for if in the future there’s another fire. But one day a very strong storm started and flooded the theatre. The liceum was finally built but on 7th november 1893, two Orsini bombs were thrown in the theatre but only one exploded. This doesn’t end here. On 8th April 1945, the roof fell, luckily there wasn’t people inside. And on 31st january 1994, a worker was repairing the firewall with a soldering iron and there was two workers with fire-extinguishers but a little spark got the curtain and all the theatre burned again. Since then, nothing has happened, but who knows…
We are coming to the end of our itinerary. We went to “Carrer Arc del Teatre”. In this street you can see on 24th june, during the night, the spirit of Herod’s daughters dancing, but without heads!! They are sentenced for Saint John the Baptist’s decapitation to dance for the eternity.
And finally, “la plaça Reial” (Royal Square). Do you remember that I told you about Vicequeen? She was Maria Francesca Fiveller i Bru and she got to marriage of convenience with the nephew of Viceroy of Perú. But he left her alone at the altar and the Viceroy, an old and womaniser man, got marriage with her. Three years later she was widowed. And after her death, her spirit walks around this square, but nobody knows why. We couldn’t see her.
Ufff!!! We walked a lot!!!! I hope you enjoy this like we did!!!!
Bye!!!!
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Posted Jul 3, 2012, 11:01 pm
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Vilafranca del Penedès, Spain - 4th July 2012
By: SiniS
Hello all!!
How are you?
I have something to tell you: mommy is an idiot (don’t worry, she lets me to call her that…)
Today she took us to Vilafranca del Penedés to spent a night here but… she forgot the batteries of the cam at home, so she couldn’t take any photo of us… And the mobile phone hadn’t got battery neither.
So, as I can’t show you nothing about Vilafranca, I will explain you something about this city: Vilafranca del Penedés is very known for its wine. Actually, this city is one of the most important wine-growing centers in Spain. It has big wine warehouses and some of its brands of wine are very famous.
From Vilafranca , the church of Santa Maria is a very precious monument too and is gothic in style.
Mommy says that we can try to return some day… but this time with batteries, please!!
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Posted Jul 18, 2012, 10:25 pm Last edited Jul 18, 2012, 10:43 pm by SiniS
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Torrelles de Llobregat, Spain - 5th July 2012
By: SiniS
Hi everyone!
Here I am, telling you something new about our trips!
After our failled trip to Vilafranca, we went to Torrelles de Llobregat because we visited “Catalunya en miniatura” (Catalonia in the shape of miniature), it’s a park where are models of famous or important buildings of Catalunya or by Antoni Gaudí (the most important architect)
I will show you some of this buildings or places:
Estació de tren de Mataró (Train station in Mataró)
Esglèsia de Sant Jaume de Frontanyà (Church of Saint James in Frontanyà)
In the left Museu-Arxiu Folklòric de Sant Pere de Ripoll (Museum-Folkoric Archives of Saint Peter in Ripoll) and in the right Monestir de Santa Maria de Ripoll (Monastery of Saint Mary in Ripoll).
Catedral de Santa Maria de Girona (Cathedral of Saint Mary in Girona)
Torre Galatea, Museu Dalí (Galatea tower, Dalí Museum)
El Capricho de Gaudí (in Comillas, Cantabria, Spain)
Parc Güell by Gaudí (Güell Park)
Temple de la Sagrada Familia de Gaudí (Temple of Sacred Family by Gaudí)
Casa Milà-La Pedrera de Gaudí (Milà Home-The Pedrera by Gaudí) and on the right, Casa Batlló (Batlló Home by Gaudí too)
Tibidabo (Church and amusement park)
Estadi del Futbol Club Barcelona (Futbol Club Barcelona Stadium)
Estudis TV3 (TV3 television studio, the autonomous channel in Catalonia)
Aeroport de El Prat de Llobregat (the airport in El Prat de Llobregat)
Colón with Les Rambles (we visited it some days ago )
And the last photo, here we are taking a rest in Plaça Sant Jaume (Saint James Square), in the right there’s l’Ajuntament (the City Council) and in front you can see Els Castellers (people climb up a tower) and its part of Intangible Cultural Heritage for UNESCO.
That’s all!
This visit has been very interesting
See you soon!!
Byeee!!!
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Posted Jul 18, 2012, 11:57 pm
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Barcelona, Spain - 10th July 2012
By: SiniS
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Posted Jul 22, 2012, 4:13 pm Last edited Jul 22, 2012, 7:54 pm by SiniS
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