30 December 2009
28 December 2009
Nana-chan
Let’s see what cards this pooch is bringing to the table.
Yorkshire Terriers are a small breed of Terriers that came from Yorkshire, England. Yorkies are bold, active, non-shedding dogs that are are extremely affectionate in their first 2 to 3 years of existence, and so they love to cuddle.
Poodles are natural retrievers that are renowned for water working, or rather working in water, and the name Poodle is an English word that means to “splash in water”. Unlike most dogs who have two coats of hair, the Poodle has one thick curly layer of hair that is minimally shed. Poodles are apparently the second smartest breed, next to Border Collies, which makes them easy to train, easy to socialize with other beings, and they are eager to please their parental units.
22 December 2009
Winter Solstice
16 December 2009
Uno mas de Barcelona
14 December 2009
Photowerk Service Announcement
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Read this interview to understand our freelance assailant, Mr. Stone; http://www.tboblogs.com/index.php/entertainment/related/C913/
09 December 2009
Barcelona
Barcelona is definitely alive and well; a city full of strapping energy and vibrant colors, good eats and sweet pastries, café con leche, street performers, Roman ruins, Gothic cathedrals and churches, and fresh bagets, seafood, and olives so tasteful that dousing your being in their leftover fluids sounds like a plan worthy of pondering and executing.
Sagrada Familia's ceilings are something like 60 feet tall
Looking up a staircase in the tower as we ascended for what felt like 20 minutes
La Pedrera
La Pedrera
Overall,
Carrie, Teresa, and Anna; of course Travis and I roll with the most beautiful women
Ms. Carrie, thanks for coming from London to hang out in Barca
Tapas
Bagets, cheese, olives, and fruit; a magnificent meal
Did I mention how good the bagets were? Eating while freezing on Montserrat's mountain peaks
Carrie asked for a quick massage from Teresa, and it looks like it hurt
Of course we drank sangria
At the oldest bar in Barca, absinthe's ~90% alcohol gave Trav and I a new perspective on Tom Petty's greatest hits
Barcelona's labyrinth
Even close friends square up at times; SZA SAD vs. Travis Digital
The bar closed at 3AM, so street beers kept our engines fueled; Me, Trav Digi, Dallas, Mother Teresa, and Satu
The Maritime Museum has this wooden submarine on display
El Raval's finest indian cuisine and strangest mural at Punjab The Mediterranean Sea provides the best sea salt; Tarragona seaside
Gaudi's Casa Batllo, built in 1877, mirrors his love for nature and water therapy
Gaudi's Park Güell, built in 1900-1914, overlooking Barcelona
Me mate Travis and his lovely lady Anna at Park Güell
Park Güell
Park Güell's gypsies and onlookers
This was our last escapade, a night of flamenco at Jazz Si. Jazz Si is a bar where music students play each night. Friday is flamenco night and it was packed to the rafters, filled with two types of smoke, and the Spanish vibe was more than irie, it was Catalonian.