Friday, October 26, 2007

Bienvenido a Barcelona


ARRIVAL

September 18th. I arrive in BCN. For my first two weeks i stayed in the flat of a friend of one of my Architecture Prof's from the UO. The friend wasn't there. He lives in Germany. But another friend of his, Peter - an experimental electronic musician stays there from time time and uses it as a studio. It was a quite place, near Villa Olympica. The only problem was that I had to commute to downtown. Though our paths didn't cross and we didn't meet, Brian Eno stayed with us for 3 days. Yes, THE Eno.

THE PISO (FLAT) HUNT

This part wasn't too fun. 4 years ago when I moved here the first flat I looked at was large and with good people and in a great neighborhood. This time around however, it took me 2 weeks. Predictably, when you are staying with a friend of a friend for that long, and want time to begin looking for a job and start having a life, it gets quite tiring. So I finally settled on a place that was just slightly better than what I had been seeing.

Nearly all the flats here are architecturally weak. Long hallways, rooms and spaces completely divided from one another. Even the kitchens. They feel like oversized bathrooms. I don't know what they were thinking.

MY FLAT:

I live with two Brasilian girls, Anna and Aisha So far we get along well. We have VERY high ceilings. I get a big bed and a quiet room, but only with indirect light. One of them smokes which is annoying. They are social and we go out sometimes, have dinner parties and the like.


my room

the living room

MERCE':

My first weekend here was the lovely Merce' festival. For three days the city celebrates the end of summer and "Saint Mercy" the patron saint of bcn. Many major streets close and elaborate stages are erected within the many public plazas and squares. All night an eclectic mix of jazz, rock, world, and electronic musicians take to the stages (something like 400 performances in 3 nights). People drink in the street and wander from party to party. Student groups drum and parade in the streets, with fireworks and sparklers. There is also the super Catalan gigantes: huge sculptures of people dressed in traditional Catalan garb. Carried by single people, and used in many of the daytime parades. It was a super fun weekend.

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