72 hours in Barcelona

We scratched our heads to think of a European city we could explore this summer. One which would make a perfect weekend away with His parents. And, He reckoned BARCELONA might just hit the spot.

Barcelona

Little did we know quite how much scratching would go on. (Keep reading to find out why.)

Barcelona Cathedral

Barcelona Cathedral

Our 72 hours in the capital city of the autonomous community of Catalonia included a serious amount of eating, walking, laughing and some unexpected itching…

Barcelona

 

La Pedrera designed by Gaudi

La Pedrera designed by Gaudí

I fell completely in love with the modernist building, La Pedrera.  It’s hard to believe that this futuristic-looking building was built 100 years ago… and even harder to comprehend just what a genius/scientist Gaudí had been as he recognised that a structure of columns and floors could exist free of load bearing walls.

and its extraordinary roof

La Pedrera’s mindboggling roof

Park Guell (also designed by Gaudi)

Park Güell (also designed by Gaudi)

La Sagrada Familia

La Sagrada Familia should be finished in 2026 after almost 150 years in construction

And it was here – in what will be a stunningly beautiful (as yet uncompleted) place of worship –  that I discovered no less than a village of nits living in Small’s head (I have his full permission to disclose this information).  I had noticed he was itching his head a couple of days previously but (clearly) failed to spot the culprits.  My extremely rusty degree level Spanish came in handy as I gestured wildly to a sympathetic (at a distance) pharmacist.  One hour later and we were nit-free. PHEW!

La Boqueria food market Barcelona

La Boqueria food market

exploring the old roman streets

exploring the old roman streets

warm olives and tapas served at Toto restaurant & wine bar

warm olives and tapas served at Toto restaurant & wine bar

a quick visit to the beach

a quick visit to the beach

a cable car ride down into the harbour and beach

a cable car ride down into the harbour and beach

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my nit-free Small!

If you want more info about where we stayed, our Gaudi guide we booked for a morning, where we ate and what Mini bought (shopping queen), then do email me:  editor@lifeofyablon.com

 

 

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Alice in Wonderland (Opera Holland Park )

I very much associate Holland Park with cups of tea. My grandmother, who loved her afternoon tea parties more than most, lived spitting distance from the park and often we would have a couple of cups after a stroll through the Kyoto Garden.

Not that Grandma’s tea parties were mad, of course.

Opera Holland Park

Today, the Smalls were special guests of Investec as they sat down on the Yucca Lawn (behind Holland House) to watch the opera, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.

Opera Holland Park

The performance kicks off in a Grimthorpe pet-shop where Alice, sheltering from the rain with her family, first meets The White Rabbit. And from there, the 12-piece orchestra (conducted by Natalie Murray Beale) takes a roving audience on Will Todd’s age-appropriate journey in Wonderland.

Opera Holland Park

We encounter Humpty Dumpty, a slightly alarming (male-looking) Queen of Hearts at the Mad Hatter’s tea party…the ditzy Duchess and a truly hilarious White Knight.

Opera Holland Park

Opera Holland Park

Just over an hour of performance engaged the audience of varying-aged smalls and I hardly saw a squirm in the crowd.

Opera Holland Park

Opera is not really my cup of tea – said Small on the way to the car park but I DID enjoy that…In essence Lewis Carroll’s Alice is always a crowd pleaser but Todd ensures that the musical experience is just as accessible as it is mysterious.

As we headed home for a real cup of tea, the Smalls insisted on visiting their great grandparents’ memorial bench. Take a picture and send it to heaven, they suggested.  No stranger than a talking rabbit, I suppose.

Opera Holland Park

A huge thanks to Investec Opera Holland Park.  Sign up here to be first to hear about their musical performances.

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home-peekers delight

Are you a home peeker? I mean, do you love sneaking-a-peek inside people’s homes? Just a crack in the curtain, a slightly open window or delving inside those glossie mags?

Made.com Piggy Bag Or are you the type to delight in viewing a property on the market… simply to see what lies inside those brick walls?

Actually, I’m not sure why I’m asking as I KNOW you do. Made.com –Brent Hoberman’s online designer furniture shop – has just informed me that a whopping one in 20 of us have even gone as far as to use binoculars or a camera to see inside a neighbour’s house!

Made.com Piggy Bag But that moment of glee – when the recent renovated offers us a full home tour – is now going to be common place as Made.com has jumped on this fettish of ours. Just last week the furniture retailer launch a massive keyhole called MADE UNBOXED – their very own social furniture network!

Made.com Piggy Bag You can search for other MADE.com shoppers who live near you (or further afield) to see what they have bought, and then see how they have used specific pieces in their home.

Go on. Take a peek.

The MASSIVE union jack piggy bag is sold here from Made.com for a bargain £59… and is a firm favourite inside our house as well as outside in the garden.

 

 

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a barn at Camber Sands

Quite a few of my (London) readers have asked me recently for bolt hole recommendations for much needed weekend breaks away from the city smoke.

Camber Sands barn holiday

only 5 minutes walk to the glorious Camber Sands

However much of a city girl I am, I do love the chance to run across a field and to paddle in the sea.  Lady Y found a converted barn in Camber Sands (close to Rye) and so I jumped at the chance to spend a week in close proximity to my Oldies and my Smalls.

timthumbThe (three-bedroom/two-bathroom)Barn is one of the 7 Camber Holiday Cottages run by Georgina and Richard Holt.  The large open plan sitting room/kitchen/dining table with cathedral beamed ceiling suited us perfectly as we all hung out together.  The shabby chic decor gives it a very chilled out vibe and I can imagine it would be super cosy in the Winter, with its log burner.

Camber Sands barn holiday

my bedroom was suspended in the eaves of the barn

Camber Sands Barn holidayOutside, the private garden saw a record number of football games, shell and stone painting, a regular washing load being hung out in the tropical weather and Lord Y doing a little work on a garden chair.

Camber Sands barn holiday

Here is a taster of what we got up to locally:

Bodiam Castle

Bodiam Castle

the extraordinarily beautiful village of Winchelsea

the extraordinarily beautiful village of Winchelsea

exploring the Tudor streets of Rye

exploring the Tudor streets of Rye

enjoying the Kent berries sold on the roadside

enjoying the Kent berries sold on the roadside

with only ONE day of showers!

with only ONE day of showers!

And on one day we visited Dungeness, an extraordinary place… worthy of its own post

If you are interested in renting The Barn or any of the other properties on the Camber Holiday Cottages website, do give the Holts a call on: 01797 225 202

 

 

 

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