Archive for September, 2013

Posted by Mark at 27 September 2013

Category: Travel

Couple of inches of snow up on the mountain last night…

Even a coating on cars, plant life, wooden surfaces, etc down here.

Posted by Mark at 24 September 2013

Category: Uncategorized

Built myself a walking workstation:

Will add some of it in action later.

Posted by Mark at 24 September 2013

Category: General

Lethy stopped by the vet’s office to see the poster they have featuring Leif!

We will eventually get a copy of it.

 

Posted by Mark at 23 September 2013

Category: concerts

The weekend after we returned from Europe, we went out to PNC in NJ with Liz and Dave to catch the Uproar Fest.

We arrived kinda early and watched some of the 2nd + 3rd stage acts. No one was super impressive, but we walked around and tried a few different beers and did a lot of people watching.

Early in the day, there was definitely a high percentage of people there who were dressed/behaved in… unique? ways. Obviously as more people arrived for the larger acts, that density decreased.

Coheed + Cambria were pretty good. Their set was relatively short, but their songs are pretty long. They played a bunch of songs I know, so that was good.

Coheed and Cambria Setlist PNC Bank Arts Center, Holmdel, NJ, USA, Uproar Festival 2013

Jane’s Addiction were easily the most entertaining. Perry Ferrell is always … odd … in a good way. He seemed to be having a lot of fun. Their stage act now includes 2 scantily clad dominatrix inspired women who dance together around the stage. It was a little distracting at times. Dave Navarro (guitar, also of RHCP) looked like himself. Shirtless, head down, just playing out the songs without too much interaction.

Jane’s Addiction Setlist PNC Bank Arts Center, Holmdel, NJ, USA, Uproar Festival 2013

Alice in Chains were the headliner and seemed a little out of place after the highly interactive show given by Jane’s addiction. They sounded great, they really had the bass pumped up and the grind aspect of their musical style was in full force. It was LOUD. They only played 2 songs off the new album, which was nice. The new album is OK, but everyone is there for the old stuff.

This Setlist doesn’t look complete to me – but they did NOT play No Excuses (sadface):

Alice in Chains Setlist PNC Bank Arts Center, Holmdel, NJ, USA, Uproar Festival 2013

Posted by Mark at 23 September 2013

Category: France/Spain 2013

  • August 9 – Transit to Barcelona

This day we spent nearly the entire day driving to Barcelona. We arrived and checked in just around dinner time.

We went to a touristy place none of us cared for, but we drank a nice, reliable wine:

Turns out we’d need a day of doing very little when you see the list of things we’d do the next day…

  • August 10 – Barcelona in a day tour

We felt the best way to quickly become acquainted with the city was to do a full day tour – Viator skip the line. The first half of the day the tour took us on a bus to a rapid fire set of sites:

-Through the Christopher Columbus circle with the famous statue (no picture, sorry)

-Montjuïc (site of the 1992 olympics)

-Catalunya National Art Museum … just for the views of….

-Plaça Espanya

Then a lengthy stop at Sagrada Famlia. The skip the line feature was awesome here. I’m not gonna put all our pictures or even more than 2 (click all pictures here at the end if you really want to see more… or google it). Nor will I write about it endlessly. But its a unique thing. If you can, go see it.

Then over to wander the Gothic Quarter’s Cathedral

and narrow streets through the Jewish Quarter, to the Royal Palace, the original 2,000-year-old Roman temple which left us by the commoner’s cathedral where we found a fantastic lunch spot – “Origens”. The food was locally sourced, mostly organic, blah blah, it was fantastic, this wine? Drinkable.

After lunch… back on the bus over to Park Güell. It was insanely overrun with tourists and street vendors. I guess this is one of the main stops for all the cruise line people. Yes it had some interesting features, but in only an hour and with hoards of people everywhere, I was not impressed.

Before ending at La Pedrera. Again, skipping the line saved us literally hours. Like Familia Sagrada, its a really unique building. Its interesting to stand around and ponder why something is one way and not the other. Some of the forward thinking aspects – like  a parking garage when cars were NOT the norm are surprising. The furnishings of the rooms were relatively as expected, its the building itself that really shines.

This night we went to a touristy place right on the marina. The food was actually pretty decent, but because the seating was outdoors, it was full of smoke. I forgot my phone in the room and don’t have a picture of the wine – which was only Ok anyhow.

  •  AUGUST 11 – Museums!

We bought tickets online beforehand and got in early to the Picasso Museum.

No photos were allowed of course. Not sure I would have taken any! I can appreciate some art, but Picasso at some point relatively early in his career crossed the line for me. He no longer made art, he made garbage that rich snobs had to invent meaning for so they can say other people don’t understand it.

 

After lunch, which was non spectacular, we went to a museum in the gothic district touting artists it didn’t actually have. Instead it had artists loosely inspired by them… and overall it was a large disappointment.

Dinner in Gothic district at a Relais & Chateau hotel – The food was really hit or miss. Appetizers, side dishes and deserts were all fantastic. The main courses just used too many undesirable portions of the animals… without any warning of such on the menu. With the bread they served a volcanic salt and a special oil which when combined… tasted exactly like fried eggs.

We tried 2 different reds, neither was spectacular, but both were fine. The San Vicente was better.

  • AUGUST 12 – Wandering and working.

Our final day in Barcelona, we slept in a bit – I had been up much of the night on some work issues.

We spent the mid morning again wandering the Gothic Quarter and ended up back at Origens for lunch – which was again fantastic. We had another soso wine there.

After lunch we wandered La Rambla all the way from the sea to where it kind of loses momentum. Then I headed back to the hotel to do some more work while Lethy and Magda went to do some shopping.

We ended the trip with a fantastic dinner at … I forget the name. The place was enormous and loud. But our server was very friendly and helpful and the seafood was great. We were recommended a white which we enjoyed quite a lot and the red was excellent – it’s one we’ve enjoyed before.

 

  • August 13 – Fly home.

 

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