Bordeaux

Of course, we have a sangria in France?
Really hard to make a decision. It all looks so delicious.
Of course I have to have duck
Église Saint-Louis des Chartrons
Of course, every city needs to have karaoke venues
This is one of the few traditional French bakeries
Many cities we visited seem to need Ferris wheels
A very French symbol
This was a very old Merry go round
When I asked for a Coke this is what they gave me
Very crowded during the beautiful warm weather
An old style store front
Blue cheese spaghetti. Maybe once every year, this would taste very nice, but not much more than that.
Before
After
Waiting for some aliens to arrive
Inside our Italian café
poke bowl is everywhere but I don’t see any Hawaiians
I can’t go without my favorite Quattro formaggi (4 cheese)

Madrid

At a taco restaurant. The “spicy” sauce on the right of the small sauce tray of 4 was very spicy. We mixed them to suit our taste.
Musicians entertaining us. They are everywhere. Very nice to hear the more traditional music around town.
The lady you see chased me away before i could get in a better position. She set this up for money, of course.
This sunny day umbrella guy wouldn’t move. Maybe he was expecting rain to fall soon only on him.
This was an “all you can eat” buffet called ….. look at the napkin. The gazpacho was almost as good as my mothers so we visited 2 times.

Flamenco in Madrid

In Madrid, La Cueva De Lola is a small, unassuming, movie picturesque bar to view flamenco dancing. The show quality/price ratio was surprisingly high so i can t recommend it for an evening out. But the sangria there is not really recommendable so try to order something else for your “included” beverage in the €25 price.

Madrid Royal Palace

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Palace_of_Madrid

A light with a soccer ball reference?
He was playing the brass rubbing instrument
There must have been lions in Spain
Juan Carlos, in the middle, abdicated for his son on the right.
A Stradivarius. There is even a Stradivarius bass on display

San Sebastián

Very close to the French border, in Spain, and on the Atlantic, this town is a premium priced beach (by Spain standards) easy going and lovely little town. The people are Basque as is the food in some restaurants. Going back into France was slightly tricky since the train booking sites for France are not great for cross border trips especially if you have a Eurail pass as we did. Getting only the seat reservation (the rest free on the pass) was tricky, going through a third party site. But just relax and enjoy San Sebastián.

Very delicious traditional Basque food at very reasonable prices.
Pork cutlet had no sauce but was tasty.
Order at the counter for take away if you like
The beaches are very clean and nice, and crowded.
Not my idea of a beautiful arts event building.
Chorizo, smoked salmon and sangria.
Of course you need a pool on the beach?
I just sat at the elite Londres hotel cafe on the beach area pretending to be “elite, haha.
Why not a simple homemade costume? I don’t think it would be good for swimming however.
Ice cream to follow the coffee, of course.
Above is Spanish and in the middle is Basque, considered by some scholars to be the oldest language in western Europe, unrelated to others.
Great vantage point
From the train a photo of houses in a small Basque town just north of San Sebastián, all white. There must be a reason.

Barcelona-Sagrada Familia

Like a Christmas tree
Flowers at the top
His tree imitations seem to provide enough support so flying buttresses are not necessary
The inside is pretty much finished. When I came here 13 years ago it was not.

Barcelona-Casa Batllo

Click on the link below for information about this building; One of Gaudi’s best.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casa_Batlló

Lots of people
The building was remodeled by Gaudi. Here is the before and after models.

Neighboring building also designed by Gaudi.