Barcelona, Spain
Friday, November 23, 2012
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
European Cruise: Barcelona, Spain Preview
Architecture in Spain
Architecture in Spain
Christopher Columbus Statue near Barcelona's Port
Statue in a Park: Look closely, it says "Trabajo" which translates to "I work"
Park in Barcelona
The hotel I stayed in while visiting Barcelona
Barcelona was a beautiful city; I am not much of a city girl, but there was a good balance of greenery/nature to the buildings. It also had a good atmosphere and it didn't stink! (France on the other hand did.) I really enjoyed everything about Barcelona, the food was pretty good and everything is pretty centrally located. I also liked how everyone rode mopeds. (I want a mint green moped now.) If I do get the chance to study abroad while in college, Barcelona would be at the top of my list.
Sunday, August 12, 2012
Visit to Magnolia Plantation today...
I realize that my blog is a little off topic and that I am supposed to be editing my Europe pictures so that you all can see them! However, I made a trip to Magnolia Plantation today to take my junior pictures. Ironically enough, I am a senior now; what can I say? I am the world's greatest procrastinator... I learned that from mi madre. Anywho, I saw these beautiful flowers and I had to take a picture. So yeah, I will get back to those pictures from my European vacay now. :)
Happy Blogging!
Saturday, August 11, 2012
European Cruise: Dubrovnik, Croatia Preview
Let me just start by telling you a little backround information. So, before I went on this cruise, I was like Croatia?!? Sounds boring! Well, it turned out to be beautiful! We didn't have much time here, but we did manage to fit in some lunch, shopping, a tour, and a cable car ride! It was a lot of fun and I highly recommend that you check this city out! Remember the city Dubrovnik the next time you plan a trip!
Music I am listening to while editing my pictures!
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Alex Clare – Too Close
Ed Sheeran – The A Team
O.A.R. – Love and Memories
Imagine Dragons – It's Time
MGMT – Kids
Alex Clare – Too Close
Ed Sheeran – The A Team
O.A.R. – Love and Memories
Imagine Dragons – It's Time
MGMT – Kids
European Cruise: Italy Preview
The Colloseum
The Colloseum
The Roman Forum
Near Saint Mark's Square in Venice, Italy
The Arena at the Colloseum
The Vatican
European Cruise July 2012
So, you have probably been wondering where I disappeared to... lately I have been using my facebook page, but I decided to go back to using my blog as well. So, here I am... yeah. Awkward. Anyways, I wanted to share some of my pictures from my cruise to Europe!
The Itinerary:
Barcelona, Spain
Dubrovnik, Croatia
Marseilles, France
Mount Etna, Italy
Mount Vesuvius, Italy
Palma de Mallorca, Spain
Pisa, Italy
Pompei, Italy
Rome, Italy
Venice, Italy
**Not in any particular order**
Let me just start by saying that my trip to Europe was indescribable. I have only been outside of the United States once and I went to the Carribean, so it was mostly U.S. territory (Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands). Europe was nothing like I have ever seen before. It was so historical and so different from the United States. I also should mention that before visiting Europe, I was kind of scared to study abroad in college, but I think I have changed my mind! :)
Barcelona was one of my favorite places that my family and I visited, however we did get to stay there two days, whereas most of the cities we visited were rushed. So, that may have been one of the reasons I enjoyed it more. It just had a really nice atmosphere. I could see myself studying abroad there in college.
My second favorite place was probably Venice. Most people probably think it is really dirty and touristy, however I really enjoyed visiting some of the churches there and also spending some time in Saint Mark's Square. My family and I also took a gondola ride which was extremely overpriced, but also extremely worth it. I also bought one of those masquerade-looking masks--did you know that the citizens in Venice back in the day used to wear those so that they could party and get drunk and do things they weren't supposed to, without revealing their identity? They could not be stopped by the law (because there was no law in place yet saying they couldn't wear the masks), so they continued partying and getting themselves into trouble for SIX months until the city was finally able to enforce the new law.
So, you are probably anxious to see some of my pictures so I will share them. I will also include a bit of information with each picture. Enjoy and happy blogging!
The Itinerary:
Barcelona, Spain
Dubrovnik, Croatia
Marseilles, France
Mount Etna, Italy
Mount Vesuvius, Italy
Palma de Mallorca, Spain
Pisa, Italy
Pompei, Italy
Rome, Italy
Venice, Italy
**Not in any particular order**
Let me just start by saying that my trip to Europe was indescribable. I have only been outside of the United States once and I went to the Carribean, so it was mostly U.S. territory (Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands). Europe was nothing like I have ever seen before. It was so historical and so different from the United States. I also should mention that before visiting Europe, I was kind of scared to study abroad in college, but I think I have changed my mind! :)
Barcelona was one of my favorite places that my family and I visited, however we did get to stay there two days, whereas most of the cities we visited were rushed. So, that may have been one of the reasons I enjoyed it more. It just had a really nice atmosphere. I could see myself studying abroad there in college.
My second favorite place was probably Venice. Most people probably think it is really dirty and touristy, however I really enjoyed visiting some of the churches there and also spending some time in Saint Mark's Square. My family and I also took a gondola ride which was extremely overpriced, but also extremely worth it. I also bought one of those masquerade-looking masks--did you know that the citizens in Venice back in the day used to wear those so that they could party and get drunk and do things they weren't supposed to, without revealing their identity? They could not be stopped by the law (because there was no law in place yet saying they couldn't wear the masks), so they continued partying and getting themselves into trouble for SIX months until the city was finally able to enforce the new law.
So, you are probably anxious to see some of my pictures so I will share them. I will also include a bit of information with each picture. Enjoy and happy blogging!
Friday, July 20, 2012
I have decided to use my facebook page as my "blog" now so if you have been wondering what happened to me, you can check out my facebook page at:
https://www.facebook.com/lauren.e.anton#!/whenamomentbecomesamemory
https://www.facebook.com/lauren.e.anton#!/whenamomentbecomesamemory
Saturday, June 2, 2012
About Downtown Charleston
The pictures I took of Downtown Charleston included some of the following places: The Battery, Downtown Waterfront Park, The East Exchange Building, and some of the homes in downtown. If you have any questions/comments about the pictures I took feel free to ask or comment! I check my Facebook page more frequently so here is the link if you would like to check that out:
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