Eixample
(Ay-shampla ... try saying that in a cab and be understood)

Home Away From Home
Casa
Batlo
Passeig de Gracia
(5th Avenue or Champs de Lysees)
My final day was spent strolling along Passeig de Gracia.  One stop was to view the Block of Discord where three artists, including Gaudi, each built very distinctive houses.  Reminds me of Victorian row in SF except grander and more colorful. 
Casa Amatller
Along Rambla Catalunya I came upon the Medidating Bull built in the style of Rodin�s The Thinker. 
I really enjoyed Barcelona and am really glad I decided to graze in one city as opposed to a blitzkrieg tour.  While I saw and did alot, there�s still much I want to see.  The highlights?  Seeing my bathroom window from La Pedrera, the flamenco guitarist in Parc Guell, the hot flamenco dancer, being called SEX very loudly at the Montserrat monestary, strolling along Rambla Catalunya, writing in my journal at countless cafes with my Cortado, the look of surprise and delight when i say something in catalan, the fountains and motos scattered all over the city, and finally all the men, brooding with intense sexuality.  The city of peacocks has left me with an indelible impression. 
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