This mirror image of an upside down chandelier in the attic of Gaudi’s Casa Mila thoroughly captivated me. I edged close to admire the delicate threads, looked down, and an immediate smile came to my lips. Genius to place the mirror beneath, reflecting the vaulted brick arches so subtly.
To be truthful, I spent so much of my time in Barcelona looking up, I developed a bit of a crick in my neck. But it will be a pleasure this rainy morning to amble through my photos and relive a few moments.
Where to next? How to portray a city that so many others have known, yet which produced pure childlike delight in me? For years the name Barcelona had conjured images for me, yet none truly lived up to the reality of this city. Yes, it has its dirty, gritty side. Which city doesn’t? And I got footsore and weary. I never know when enough is enough- just ask my poor husband! But the magic was all there.
You know that in the Sagrada Familia I spent a lot of time gazing upwards in wonder, but I also ascended the Passion Tower. Lots of opportunity to look down. So I did!
I always have a penchant for climbing stairs to acquire a better view, but a lift or a cable car is just as good, and in Barcelona you are spoilt for choice. The Cathedral roof was a good place to start (as distinct from the Basilica of Sagrada Familia) but the weather that day was a gentle grey. Never mind- lots of sunny days to come.
The highest point I reached was Tibidabo, with the assistance of a funicular I’m pleased to say, and it was still hard work. Then there was beautiful Monjuic- and that’s a tale for another day!
What can I say? I’m in love with the place. You might have guessed by now that this is my entry for Marianne at East of Malaga’s CBBH challenge: Looking down.
Who to introduce is often a problem at this stage of things, but I know that, if you haven’t already met her, you will be enthralled with the work of Seonaid at Breathe of Green Air. And there are so many fine photographers out there that it really can be quite intimidating. I came across James at JDT Photography quite recently and was extremely impressed.
Just remains to say thank you to Marianne. Don’t forget to visit!






















I am captivated by your photography and your writing is never boring. I enjoy mosaic that is free and unrestrained as Gaudi.
I saw similar on Sentosa Island and the porcelain covered Wat Arun in Bangkok you would love that.
I can picture you clinbing up to scary heihgts with your camara.
Thanks for the links Jo.
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You’re very welcome, Jack, and thank you for the kind words.
I would love to do some travelling in the Far East but time and money make it highly improbable these days. Happy with what I have. It’s a beautiful world and here comes another lovely sunrise 🙂
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Jo, enjoyed your descriptions about Gaudi’s creative masterpieces. I remember being very impressed with how he incorporated natural elements into his designs. Wishing your neck a speedy recovery!
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Thanks! It’s wrapped in a warm English scarf right now, Tricia 🙂 The seasons have definitely changed.
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Here as well, though today we’re delighted to have pure blue skies and sunshine. Out we go to run errands shortly. Wish you a splendid day, Jo!
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You too, Tricia. Many thanks 🙂
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All your pictures are wonderful! I can’t wait to get there myself!!
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Thanks a lot, Julia 🙂 You won’t be disappointed!
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Fantastic stuff Jo! And you went up to the top of La Pedrera and the Sagrada Familia too I see 🙂 I’m yet to do those yet!
Glad to see you had an amazing time – I had no doubt you would of course 😀
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I was up and down like a yo-yo, Carl, but you’re right- brilliant city! Glad you liked the post. I’ve just this second put up another! 🙂
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Cool beans, I’ll be sure to check it out! 🙂
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Very nice photos. I love Barcelona & Gaudi, but I’m always amused by the universality of the Simpsons!!!
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They get in everywhere, don’t they? 🙂
Many thanks for taking time to comment, Marc.
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Thank you for showing me so much thatI had to miss during my two-day-for-a-seminar visit. The queue for that tower was two hours long when I was there. I love your enthusiasm and your energy!
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Thanks, Viv. Busy writing the walking tour, but have to quit soon for t’ai chi. Take good care 🙂
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wonderful fresh photos of that captivating city Jo, well done!
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Glad you like them, Christine 🙂 I’m busy writing about a walking tour right now.
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great, I will love reading that … we walked a lot but just on our own 🙂
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Beautiful Barcelona. Spectacular view and architectural/ Artistic structures!
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It was a real treat, Mr. T, and I loved it! 🙂
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Wonderful memories in this post of all those amazing places. Sounds like your birthday was fantastic!
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It was a great day, Tonya. Highs, lows and definitely one to remember 🙂
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One could get a bit dizzy……even looking at the pictures. 🙂 All quite lovely!
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I’m often dizzy. Don’t seem to improve with age either 🙂
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Well I can certainly see where you would get a crick in your neck…the beauty in this city above especially…the creativity is beyond.
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It’s gorgeous, Laurie (and exhausting- in a good way!) 🙂
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I thought you would be captivated by Barcelona, Jo. And no wonder you’re footsore – you really got around! 🙂 Thanks for the fabulous images. ~Terri
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Highs and lows, Terri- my speciality! Many thanks 🙂
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Oh what a truly wonderful city. Jp I think we will have to visit sooner rather than later. I’ve had a other people saying it is a great city to visit. I’d love to explore it.
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We did a walking tour which I would also recommend, Michelle 🙂 (post to follow, when I get caught up 🙂 )
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Indeed, sounds a fantastic destination to visit!
Beautiful photos.
Thanks for sharing..
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I totally enjoyed it, Swati. Thank you 🙂
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You are a champion climber – very well captured… 🙂
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With tired old legs to prove it (and a worn out husband 🙂 ) Many thanks, Drake!
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Ah , you have left us in no doubt about what a great time you had Jo! I didn’t get to quite as many high spots during our visit. Love the Maremagnum shot. And hubby’s long-suffering pose 😀 Happy to have you back!
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I wasn’t sure what he would think of Barcelona, Madhu, as he really doesn’t like cities, but he was won over by the Gaudi stuff. The draughtsman in him was amazed, as I’m sure you must have been too. The attention to detail and the imagination is beyond awesome. Thank you 🙂
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Those are truly amazing photos Jo, the way you captured the light and the lines is awesome. Barcelona seems like a very interesting city to enjoy with a camera!
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Barb, thank you so much. These are just a few of 600 and more, many of which are disappointing, but what a photogenic city! 🙂
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Great photos of a great city! I studied abroad in Barcelona five years ago and you have brought back some of my favorite parts. I love that you said it brought about a “pure childlike delight” in you because that is how I felt the whole four months I was there. Glad you enjoyed it, what a special place to spend your birthday! You have made me want to go back immediately!
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Thank you for leaving such a lovely comment 🙂 What a place to study! I envy you that. We did a walking tour with a “local” at the start of our visit and it was a revelation.
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The upside down chandelier looks like a crystal crown. Love the perspective! Happy to see you enjoyed Barcelona. 🙂
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It was so unexpected! Yes, I loved Barcelona. Exhausting but beautiful.
Will get to reading and catching up with you late this week (I hope 🙂 )
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Barcelona is tops on our list. Can’t wait to hear back from you about the book!
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Haven’t even started to read it yet, so it might be a struggle for this week, sorry 😦 I’ll get there!
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You really crammed in a lot to your visit didn’t you? Thanks for sharing all the photos. I loved Park Guell- there is nowhere like this, truly unique.
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So much more than I’ve got in this post, Col, but I’ll probably never go back.
Thanks for your kind review on SS. I want to do a Girona guide on there, when I can manufacture some more time. Will check you out too 🙂 Anything new?
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