Jake and I took a stroll down to the harbor at the end of
Las Ramblas stopping for a coffee and pastry at Cappucino, across Las Ramblas
from where we were staying. Lots of
people were out jogging and walking their dogs.
Joe and Sabrina were up by the time we got back and we decided to head
to the beach. We took the metro out to
the former Olympic village just past Barceloneta. There is a huge marina there
with lots of sailboats and yachts. We
watched one sailor skillfully back his 40+ foot boat into a narrow space
between two other sailboats with no hesitation.
Since Joe (who has a captaain’s license) was impressed, I was doubly
impressed. We strolled along the beach
commenting on the differences in European versus American bathing prudishness
and watching the volleyball games, touch football and a very fit assortment of
people doing exercises on some gym equipment (like upside down pushups
suspended from two bars or pulling yourself into a handstand on a bar.)The abs these people have!
It was all so exhausting to watch that we decided to have a
leisurely lunch at one of the many restaurants lining the beach. A bottle of albarino and seafood fixed
grilled and as ceviche proved quite relaxing.
We strolled back to the Barceloneta metro station through the old
village streets. The fishermen and their
families used to live here, I’m not sure if they still do or not. Sunday seemed to be laundry day as every
balcony was festooned with clothing and sheets.
Back in the old city center we found a church with an excellent collection
of gargoyles. The narrow, far from straight
line streets were very picturesque.
2 comments:
I feel like I've put on 10 or 15 lbs just reading your commentary, but I didn't feel that I lost any when you described the beach exercise routines.
Funny, I feel the same way.
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