
On Sunday morning we woke up sore (was it the three flights, or the horrible hotel bed?) and disoriented (wait, what?). After spending top Euro for a not-top breakfast, we visited the Sagrada Familia church. We got there by taxi, and I had the most enjoyable non-conversation ever with our driver. He spoke no English, and more Catalan than Spanish, so my meager skills weren’t much use either. Still, I learned that the Sagrada Familia will not be completed for another 20 years. I’ve seen it pictured from a distance many times, but the beauty is in the details.

Crazy, WTF details.

Mark wanted to find a couple of geo-caches, so I saved Las Ramblas for after the cruise. After a quick cuppa in a café (excuse me if I don't shake hands),

we walked to the Arc de Triomf (yep, they’ve got one too), 
and into the Gothic quarter.

Big urban parks, and narrow cobbled streets. My kind of town!
We circled back to the hotel via the zoo, the outdoor ping-pong tables, and the Olympic Village (where the athletes stayed, not the stadium). I look forward to seeing more of Barcelona.
I’d been having weird dreams about missing the ship, so I was happy to get over there earlier than necessary. By 3:00 we were sitting on our cabin balcony, sipping champagne. Mark had arranged that little treat. I must have said “I’m so relieved” about 9 times. Then I met our next-door neighbors over the balcony partition. They came in that morning, but their luggage did not. If they’re lucky, it will turn up in two days when we stop in Italy.
I'm so relieved.