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where’s chris? [casa mila / tibidabo, barcelona]

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

barcelona, 6 may 2009

so we got to barcelona yesterday, via ryan air from madrid to girona - a small airport about an hour and a half south of barcelona - and then a cheap bus ride. apparently it’s very expensive to fly directly to barcelona (which of course has it’s own airport) so most people fly to girona or reus.

yesterday i was in a pissy mood for some reason. maybe it was our frat-house hostel, homesickness or worries of spending my last dime on tapas and having to sell my body on the street to get back to lyon at the end of the month. in order to ease my pain, jess and i had dinner with the gays in the gay-borhood of barcelona which has a catalan name that means “left of the example” at this fabulous and cheap cafeteria that was packed. an injection of gayness got me through the night and today, after doing some much-needed laundry, i booked it over to casa mila by gaudí.

barcelona, 6 may 2009

learning about this building in high school got me pumped, and i gotta say, the slides just don’t do it justice.

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where’s chris? [dos de mayo!]

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

dos de mayo en madrid

in 1808, the citizens of madrid rose up against the french who occupied their city. it sparked the spanish war of independence. the above photo was taken at the plaza de dos de mayo in malesaña, the neighborhood in madrid where we stayed and explored in depth.

wikipedia says :

The 2nd May was chosen as a public holiday in the region of Madrid. The place where the artillery barracks of Monteleón was located is now a square called the Plaza 2 de mayo, and the district surrounding the square is known as Malasaña in memory of one of the heroines of the revolt, the teenager Manuela Malasaña, who was executed by French troops in the aftermath of the revolt.

Several memorials to the heroes are located over the city, including the Monumento a los Caidos por España.

more photos in and around malesaña on this national holiday of independence, and (go figure) one of the largest parties in madrid.

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where´s chris? [madrid, españa]

Monday, May 4th, 2009

i look like this dude right?

he’s king phillip IV of spain, painted by velazquez. where’s my crown, bitch?

rockin’ pictures of el dos de mayo and toledo to come.

xo c

where’s chris? [caixa forum office building]

Saturday, May 2nd, 2009

madrid office building

the faux-rusted facade of this office building - a branch of la caixa, a catalán bank - sits on top of what appears to be a much older building. a perpendicular wall sprouts colorful vines and foliage.

it makes me think about the idea of urban vertical farming or just basic city beautification.

it seems the most successful public works projects bring nature back to urban spaces. and this, even though it is a private endeavor, makes everyone stop and look - and what’s more, inspires a sense of sustainability and diversity of life. no need to repaint a big, ugly concrete wall for a new look. just replant.

where’s chris? [la calle, madrid]

Saturday, May 2nd, 2009

madrid street

spain is hot - and the temperature of design is warmer than in most other places. art and design on the street in madrid is bright, enticing and brilliant.

madrid street

madrid street

madrid street

where’s chris? [makin' it rain in spain, madrid]

Saturday, May 2nd, 2009

makin' it rain in spain

so the other day jess and i wandered around various touristy sites in madrid and candidly snapped pics of some of the male eye candy indigenous to the region. enjoy!

makin’ it rain in spain!

where’s chris? [puerta del sol, madrid]

Friday, May 1st, 2009

cloudy sol

the above combo of three pictures is of a cloudy day in (ironically named) puerta del sol - or the door of the sun - which is the times square / tourist trap / pickpocket heaven of madrid.

i came to madrid almost ten years ago with my high school spanish class and experienced the city through 17 year-old on-a-tour-bus eyes. this time, although my level of spanish comprehension is comparable, i feel like i am getting a much richer experience.

last time we stayed at sol, in a ritzy hotel that had bidets - something me and my roomate mike were fascinated with. however, we didn’t, in any way understand the extent of the diversity of the city or it’s many neighborhoods. this time, jess and i have made particular effort to explore the neighborhoods of malesaña, la latina and chueca on the suggestion of my friend natalie. this weekend is supposedly the largest party weekend in all of spain, and i happen to be spending this night in the internet room of our hostel with several other euro-destitutes glued to g-chat and facebook instead of participating in monstrous fiestas.

that didn’t stop jess and i from visiting about 6 different bars eating tapas and drinking for the last several horus.

that’s just how we do in spain.

i always heard that the spanish were severe party-ers, but i had conveniently chosen to deny it. alas, after last night’s debauchery (which i will not go into on this blog), i have learned otherwise.

so tonight i take a break and save up for tomorrow’s festivities.

el dos de mayo (the second of may) is like american independence day or french bastille day - except with more alcohol, public intoxication and many more cigarettes. boundaries between public space and pub space seem to be non existent here, but somehow everyone seems to get along and stay happy and safe.

i have many more pictures to post of various architecture and fascinating things here in madrid (as well as some photos from my escapades in la parc de la tet d’or in lyon), but i will endeavor to post those when the sun is on my side.

until then… aurevoir - adios.

where’s chris? [albergue juvenil, madrid]

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

kids in madrid!

alberrgue juvenil is the name of the hostel we’re staying at. apparently there’s also a nursery school.

i took this pic during lunch / siesta time from a window in the hallway.

awwwwwww!