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November 30, 2008
Ladybird with Mistletoe, Christmas Present at Santa Llucia Market
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November 29, 2008
Water Spouts, Portal del Angel, Barcelona
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November 28, 2008
A Baby's Frown
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November 27, 2008
Palamos Anchovies, A Catalan Delicacy

November 26, 2008
Anonymous Tree

November 25, 2008
Jack Skellington's Visit to Las Ramblas, The Full Report

November 24, 2008
Kid Feeding Pigeons at Placa Catalunya, Barcelona

November 23, 2008
November 22, 2008
The Secret Power of Fire

November 21, 2008
Pa amb Tomaquet - Bread with Tomato

November 20, 2008
Man and Dog on Alley, Barri Gotic, Barcelona
November 19, 2008
USSR and US Medals at an Antique Shop in Barcelona

November 18, 2008
Antique Shops: German War Medals, Collecting a Horrible Past

November 17, 2008
Cagatio or Pooping Log, A Christmas Catalan Tradition
Before introducing their hands they are encouraged to repeatedly hit the log using a rod just in case, to warn the tió he'd better do as he's told. In the meantime, relatives or school friends, depending on the situation, sing this familiar song of which I will translate an excerpt. It is a folk song and popular lyrics tend to be rather "vulgar" so please overlook the many poops. First phrase is in Catalan and second in Spanish.
Caga tió -caga tió- poop tió,
ametlles i torró -almendras y turrón- almonds and nougat,
no caguis arangades -no cagues arenques- do not poop brined herring,
que són massa salades -que son demasiado salados- cause it's too salty,
caga torrons -caga turrones- do poop nougat,
que són més bons -que son más buenos- that is more tasty,
Caga tió -caga tió- poop tió,
ametlles i torró -almendras y turrón- almonds and nougat,
si no vols *** -si no quieres ***- if you refuse,
et donaré un cop de bastó -te daré un golpe de bastón- I'll hit you with this rod,
Caga tió! -caga tió- poop tió!
November 16, 2008
Barcelona Caganers: Rafa Nadal
November 15, 2008
Bad Weather, Bad Times

November 14, 2008
Eucalyptus Wreath, Christmas' Coming

November 13, 2008
Door Knocker Detail

November 12, 2008
Man on The Grass - Catalonia Square, Barcelona
November 11, 2008
Thanksgiving Tea Light Candles

November 10, 2008
Carrer de Boltres, A Short and Narrow Street in Barcelona

November 09, 2008
Barcelona Firemen Protest

November 08, 2008
Dancers Holding Hands

November 07, 2008
A Baby's Comfort

November 06, 2008
Cupola, Via Laietana, Barcelona

Street view image
November 05, 2008
Human Statue Lady at Las Ramblas de Barcelona
A Moment of Fragile Beauty
This is yet another human statue at Las Ramblas, but she feels different from the rest. While some performers go for shock value or comedy, she projects a sense of beautiful, fragile delicacy. She stood there on this incredibly populated street, completely still, looking almost like a porcelain doll amidst the stampede of tourists.
Painted in Light and Glitter
I was immediately attracted by the details of her face. The makeup is stunning—those swirling green glitter patterns against the purple eyeshadow and the bold teal lips really pop. But it’s not just the paint; it’s the atmosphere.
The background is a soft, blurred wash of cyan and purple light coming from the nearby store signs, and it frames her profile perfectly. She looks "hieratic"—like a sacred statue from an ancient temple—dignified and lost in her own world. Don't forget to check the labels below if you want to see more living statues, and definitely click the image to view the big format so you can appreciate the texture of the glitter.
November 04, 2008
Autumn Leaves

November 03, 2008
The Hanging Gardens of Barcelona Balconies

November 02, 2008
Fray Bernat de Boïl, Columbus Monument, Barcelona

November 01, 2008
Mediterranean Tomatoes


