Saturday, December 8, 2007

Gallivanting About Girona

"Winter is an etching, spring a watercolor, summer an oil painting, and autumn a mosaic of them all."-Stanley Horowitz

Thursday was yet another holiday in Barcelona meaning a delicious four-day weekend providing ample time for the continuation of the daytrip series! I went on a small viaje with Katie and Ryan to Girona, a lovely town a little over an hour outside of Barcelona. It has warmed up significantly over here (notice I have no jacket, scarf, or socks...amazing!) and autumn was in its full beautiful display; it reminded me of fall on the East Coast. Anyway, my study break is coming to a sharp close, so I shall let the pictures speak for themselves.

And so it is.

5 comments:

Sierra said...

tomorrow.

you.

me.

maybe sierra.

GIRONA.

i will check the news at 6 a.m. tomorrow to see if there will be rain.

Sierra said...

that was from kelby.

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