I spent the weekend in London visiting my friend Jenny! It was almost relaxing to be able to effortlessly speak and understand what people were saying! It made me realize how much I have to think when I’m speaking Spanish. But I can’t complain because I definitely appriciate the opportunity to live in Spain and practice Spanish. With time I know speaking will come more easily. The weather was actually nice and sunny in London – a rare event. People seemed to be taking advantage of the nice weather, and the streets and parks were full of people enjoying the sun all weekend. My first night in London Jenny and I went salsa dancing! We danced with people from Colombia, India, Iran, Lebanon... I don´t think I danced with a single native English speaker the entire time, and I even spoke Spanish with the Colombian. It was lots of fun and I’ll definitely have to find some salsa clubs in Barcelona. Jenny and I spent a lot of time walking around the city – Portobello Market, the waterfront, the grounds at Kensington Palace. We had high tea near Kensington Palace, and dim sum in Chinatown. I was able to experience the train, metro and bus. My favorite was sitting in the front seat on the top level of the double decker buses! You feel like you own the road and the views from there are great. We visited the Tate Modern, and while Jenny was at work, I made a stop at the London Transport Museum, where I learned about the history of the London tube and other bits of transportation knowledge. I ended my trip with a visit to the Prince’s Foundation for the Built Environment. Another Fulbright Fellow is doing research there, and he gave me a tour. I was even able to talk to the director Hank Dittmar. The Foundation focuses on sustainable planning and development, a field in which transportation plays an important role. Overall it was a lovely trip and I hope I have a chance to go back!
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
London!
I spent the weekend in London visiting my friend Jenny! It was almost relaxing to be able to effortlessly speak and understand what people were saying! It made me realize how much I have to think when I’m speaking Spanish. But I can’t complain because I definitely appriciate the opportunity to live in Spain and practice Spanish. With time I know speaking will come more easily. The weather was actually nice and sunny in London – a rare event. People seemed to be taking advantage of the nice weather, and the streets and parks were full of people enjoying the sun all weekend. My first night in London Jenny and I went salsa dancing! We danced with people from Colombia, India, Iran, Lebanon... I don´t think I danced with a single native English speaker the entire time, and I even spoke Spanish with the Colombian. It was lots of fun and I’ll definitely have to find some salsa clubs in Barcelona. Jenny and I spent a lot of time walking around the city – Portobello Market, the waterfront, the grounds at Kensington Palace. We had high tea near Kensington Palace, and dim sum in Chinatown. I was able to experience the train, metro and bus. My favorite was sitting in the front seat on the top level of the double decker buses! You feel like you own the road and the views from there are great. We visited the Tate Modern, and while Jenny was at work, I made a stop at the London Transport Museum, where I learned about the history of the London tube and other bits of transportation knowledge. I ended my trip with a visit to the Prince’s Foundation for the Built Environment. Another Fulbright Fellow is doing research there, and he gave me a tour. I was even able to talk to the director Hank Dittmar. The Foundation focuses on sustainable planning and development, a field in which transportation plays an important role. Overall it was a lovely trip and I hope I have a chance to go back!
Thursday, October 9, 2008
The Berkeley Connection
It’s nice seeing familiar faces far from home. My friends Ryan and Ray (from Berkeley) were traveling around France and Spain for their honeymoon! I was able to meet up with them in Barcelona one night for dinner. It was great to catch up and show them around my neighborhood a little. Also, Joan, my roommate in Berkeley from January-August, is from Barcelona. He came back to Barcelona in August and is about to move to Switzerland to start his PhD. Joan and Ana (who I also initially met in Berkeley) came over the other night for a dinner party. It was kind of strange seeing those familiar faces in a different setting. While in Berkeley we generally spoke in English, (I meant to practice Spanish more, but was usually lazy about it) here the entire conversation was in Spanish. Well, Joan is moving to Switzerland this weekend and Ana is moving to Australia later this month, so soon I won’t have any Berkeley connections left in Barcelona. However, there are plenty of new connections to be made!
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