Archive for May, 2005

Hatfield House

Monday, May 30th, 2005

Hatfield House
On our return from Barcelona, we visited Hatfield House. It was a totally random choice without much planning or thinking in advance, but we all enjoyed it. Mum liked walking in the woods as it was something you don’t or can’t normally do when you live in a city like Hong Kong. Brad had a good time taking photos of the trees, flowers, old buildings, etc. And I was happy to spend some quality time chatting with my mum in a nice, relaxing environment.

We took my mum to the Hatfield Galleria afterwards and she ended up buying loads of bizarre things, including cutlery from T.K.Maxx and quite a nice jacket for my brother from the Pringle outlet store.

We finished the day with Mum’s delicious fried rice with seafood and Chorizo (which she bought from Mercat de la Boqueria).

Second Time in Barcelona

Sunday, May 29th, 2005

Picture of La Pedrera loft
It is the time of year when my mum visits. After Paris, Edinburgh, Brussels and Bruges in previous years, we thought somewhere in Spain would be the logical choice for a short break in Europe. The first time I visited Barcelona back in 1999, I was travelling on my own. Luckily, I met some friendly travellers from the UK and Korea, and had a great time. It surprised me how much I remembered about the trip and the places I went to with my backpacker friends.

The situation was quite different this time. Even though we did not stay in a five-star hotel (quite the contrary, the hotel we were in - Hotel Peninsular - had only a one-star rating and was an ex-convent), we had a little more money to spend on food. The result was having two big meals everyday in great restaurants, including Bar Central at Mercat de la Boqueria; Set Portes, a popular choice amongst the locals; Los Caracoles, where they are known for their snails and chicken and the 4 Cats, where Picasso had his first exhibition.

Mum and Lisa had a great time shoppping from clothes and shoes to Salami and Chorizo, whilst Brad and I took advantage of the prefect weather and spent most of our time looking for good spots for photography.

In between stop-overs at the resturants and shops, we visited La Pedrera and Parc Güell. It was at night when I went up to the roof top of La Pedrera before, so it was nice to take some day shots of the interesting architecture. We also spent a relaxing afternoon at Parc Güell. I liked the fact that the Park was busy but still had plenty of space to sit down and enjoy the view.