Aloe ferox,
and the yellow pom poms of an Acacia.
The Ceanothus arborescens hugged the city
just as much as the sky.

I learned to appreciate all of the different Mediterranean climates of the world, such as Australia, South Africa, Chile, California, North Africa and the Canary Islands.
But time doesn't stand still and my days are limited, so the city called me back.
The buildings are incredible
and you don't skimp on the intricate details
or colors.
Leave it to you to make geraniums look so good.
You helped create and inspire good artists like Miro
Whose colors reflect your vibrancy....
And don't forget those street artists, who make me smile...
My thoughts get fragmented and I don't know what to focus on when I am with you.
But Gaudi once again sets me straight
and shows me over and over
why he is amazing.
There is color and life everywhere, even if it is in the form of a statue
I learned to appreciate all of the different Mediterranean climates of the world, such as Australia, South Africa, Chile, California, North Africa and the Canary Islands.
but sorry Barcelona, you shared this wonderful combination with me, but sad to say you have nothing on the tulip displays I am sure Holland is going to share with me...... Maybe it's time we took a break........ Until next time Spain......... xoxoxo
Jimmy, thank you for leading us through Barcelona and showing us so many lovely things with your photos and your writing. We enjoy your blog very much. I do hope that you will publish a book of your work one day, it would be something to really treasure. Best Wishes, Peter and Laura
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ReplyDeleteYour site has been a real treasure to me and, as a way of saying "thank you" I have picked your blog for the "Kreativ Blogger Award". Please check my blog for the rules: http:opopots.blogspot.com
Best Wishes, Peter
These are such beautiful pictures.
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