Street graffiti and signs in Barcelona are nearly as fascinating as the architecture and market displays. Many of the shops have pull-down doors that have been painted by street artists, making for colorful walks down the side streets in the evening or early morning hours. Here are a few that I photographed, along with a mixture of street signs and commemorative tile plaques adhered to the sides of buildings along the way. Tomorrow's posts will move on to Monte Carlo, so enjoy your last day in Barcelona!
Just caught up on your last three posts on Barcelona. Wonderful images and how I would love to visit that paper shop! Pity about the Too Beautiful paper but it sounds as though you found enough to keep you happy. I transport paper in the same way and never travel without an extending tube, because you never know when you'll come upon paper Too Beautiful to leave behind.
Just caught up on your last three posts on Barcelona. Wonderful images and how I would love to visit that paper shop! Pity about the Too Beautiful paper but it sounds as though you found enough to keep you happy. I transport paper in the same way and never travel without an extending tube, because you never know when you'll come upon paper Too Beautiful to leave behind.
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