Yep, today was my last day at work… I haven’t really realized it yet and can’t imagine being back in Vienna by Saturday…

Anyway, I finally got to take a picture with my colleagues:

LaboratoryWithColleagues

from left to right: my boss, Fernando, Adriana, Belén, Jon (is going to replace Silvia), ich, Silvia, Anita (is going to replace me), Jesús, Ana, Silvio

Adriana & I

With Adriana

… And now I should start packing, do some last shopping and at the same time enjoy my last two days here…

On that weekend, we also went to Olite again (do you remember – it’s that little village with the fairytale-like castle…)

Olite

This time I also found this… interesting statue (Art…!?)

Art!?

On top of this, there were the „Fiesta de los niños“ happening, where the kids of the village design these “cars” on different topics and dress up accordingly:

Jackson5

Jackson 5!?

Cooking

Devils

And they also had their bull fighting arena – which they seemed to have built especially for this event ;) :

Bullfightung arena

Two weeks ago, we found an abandoned village :D !!

Right next to the artificial lake, called Yesa:

Yesa1

Yesa2

… there is this abandoned village:

Tierma1

Tierma2

LunaInTierma

Tierma3

Parts of the old church are also still there:

Church1

Church2

And in that area, there is also this freaky mountain :D :

Mountain

On Wednesday, it was time to go to Barcelona :) !

And on Thursday morning, I right away went to the beach in Casteldefells…

Beach Casteldefells Morning

… all the way (ok, interrupted by a lunch break with Patrick and his friend Michi who then joined me at the beach) till the evening…

Beach Casteldefells Evening

Afterwards, we went to Barcelona, to enjoy the “Fiestas de Gracia” (party time in Gracia, a district in Barcelona).

Fiestas de Gracia

One day before I left to Bcn, I had contacted Babsi,  who I’m studying with in Vienna (she did Erasmus in Barcelona) and it worked out – we met for the Fiestas de Gracia:

Luna & Babsi

On Friday night, Cathleen and Yesid also came from Pamplona to Barcelona and on Saturday we went sightseeing in the city…

Torre Telefónica

The Torre Telefónica (Montjuïc Communications Tower) – build for the Olympic Games in 1992 – yet again another building by Santiago Calatrava…

Torre Colón

The Columbus Monument near the Ramblas

… And after that we were off to the:

Parque Güell

Parque Güell 2

Cathleen in Parque Güell

Parque Güell 3

Saturday night, we went out in Casteldefells with some friends of Patrick’s…

Yesid & Patrick

Yesid & Patrick

On Sunday we had a BBQ and then left to Pamplona again in the evening…

Finally – HOLIDAYS! :) The 14th was my first holiday day…

As Cathleen herself had to work, I went for a walk with her parents to show them Pamplona a bit…

Cathleens Mum & I

On Saturday, we went (together with Romy, who is replacing Cathleen at work now) first to San Sebastián and then along the coast to a beach near Ondarroa.

Cathleen, Luna & Romy

Cathleen, Luna & Romy in San Sebastián :)

CostaVasca2

Beach Near Ondarroa

On Sunday we went to the beach again (one has to make the most of good weather, once it’s there, no? ;) ), this time to Leikeitio:

Leikeitio Beach

And that evening, we went to a fish restaurant in Getaria, where I had been before with Claudia and Christian…

Fish Restaurant 1

Fish Restaurant 2

On Monday night, Cathleen’s flat mates cooked a super yummy dinner for us:

Dinner Cathleens flat

Cathleen’s dad, Cathleen’s mum, Maricela (the flat mate), Mauricio (her husband; both from Columbia), Cathleen & I

On Tuesday, we went to San Sebastián yet again (the good weather…) and at night ate Pinchos here in Pamplona…

We left Pamplona on Friday night, going on a road trip in this one:
Coche

At about 11pm, we finally arrived in Santander (after stop-and-go on the highway between Bilbao and Santander). Our charming GPS-lady led us to a campground (later, she started having some problems distiguishing between left and right, but anyway she helped a lot ;) …). We build up our tent and enjoyed the rest of the night with some bubbly wine.

Tent

After a bit of a difficult night (it was quite loud on the campground, with people constantly walking past our tent), we went for a stroll around Santander on Saturday:

Cathleen & I

PlayaCampground

The beach right next to the campground…

Raqueros

The “raqueros” in the harbour of Santander, representing kids that used to dive looking for coins tourists threw into the sea.

Sculpture1

Sculpture2

Church

BancoSantander

Balcony

Yet again, there was a “fiesta” happening – this time “Semana Grande”.

SemanaGrandeSantander

© http://portal.ayto-santander.es/portal/page/portal/inet_santander/ficha/ficha_ayto?itemId=2301003

AustralianPub

And they also have an Australian Pub in Santander ;) .

TinyHouse

A tiny little house sorrounded by all its huge friends…

PlayaSantander

The beach of Santander

After all this walking we had a really hard time finding a campground that night. We tried it on about 6 different ones. They were all full or then one didn’t even exist (failure of Mrs. GPS). In the end we did find one, in a little village close to Torrelavega. Going out wasn’t really possible that night, as we had to be “home” with the car at 23:30. Therefore, we decided to have dinner in Torrelavega (we ate a superb salad with goat cheese, walnuts and berries – what a combination!) and after that went back to the camp ground.

On Sunday, we drove to Liencres, a small city with excellent beaches around it, and had a relaxing beach day.

BeachLiencres1

BeachLiencres2


The preparations have started…

Next week Monday, the 6th of July, the party begins at 12 o’ clock with the chupinazo:

The fuse of the rocket is lit at 12 o’clock sharp on the 6th of July on the central, second-floor balcony of the Town Hall. To the cry of “Viva San Fermin! Gora San Fermín!” (“Long live San Fermin!”, first in Spanish, then in Basque), the jubilation begins. The façade of the Town Hall is decked out with standards and the insignia of Spain, Navarre (red), Pamplona (green) and Europe.

© www.pamplona.es

They have already started putting up some fences:

Fence

… and people are renting out their balconies for people who want to have a better view:

Balcony for rent

At the same time they are also preparing a little fair:

fair

At  spiegel.de you can look at some impressive pics…

I’m quite excited about how it is gonna be… Local people advise not to take any valuables with, on the one hand because of pickpockets and one the other hand, because people are spilling wine/champaign/etc…. They also say it is best not to do any shopping or eating in the city centre – prices triple during that week!

Well, we’ll see how it goes and for how long we’ll be able to take it ;) .

I’ll keep you updated.

Ah and by the way: PETA organized a demonstration in Manhattan against San Fermín last Thursday: demonstration against San Fermín

This weekend, Cathleen and I went to

Alicante

Cathleen spend the last semester there, doing Erasmus; so we could stay over at one of her friends’ place.

We took the night bus on Friday at 11pm and arrived at about 7:30 am on Saturday morning.

Sunrise

View of the sunrise out of the bus…

After we had arrived in Alicante, we started walking towards the beach (we had to wait until 1pm until we could go to the friends’ place…)

Esplanade

Beach

We only saw the beach this nice and calm once – on Saturday morning -, after that it was always super busy.

At the moment, there is the “beginning of summer celebration”, called Hogueras, happening at the moment:

The region of Alicante is one of the biggest celebrations of San Juan. Here it is known as ‘Las Hogueras de San Juan’ (Bonfires of St John) and the celebrations take place from 20th to 29th June. In the city of Alicante there are large wooden and papier maché figures (similar to ‘Las Fallas’ in Valencia) which are displayed in the city’s main squares and are burnt down on the night of San Juan (24th). The burning begins at midnight once a palm tree shaped firework display has been released from Alicante Castle.
Alicante enjoys several days of fiestas with tents called ‘barracas’ set up around town where most of the drinking and dancing takes place.

(c) spanish-fiestas.com

Each “barrio” (quater) has its own hoguera, and in the end, people vote for the best one.

Hogueras1

Hogueras2

Hogueras3

Saturday afternoon, we went to the castle, from which you have a nice view over the city and the beach:

ViewCastle

Cathleen & I

On Sunday we decided to try out one of the “barracas” together with some friends – a mistake.

Barraca

The food was bad quality (way to greasy) and in the end we had to pay 110 € for 2 plates of croqueta, 2 plates of patatas bravas, 2 breads and 2 plates of cheese  (including drinks – water and soft drinks)!! What a rip-off – for one plate with croquetas they charged us 15 €! So in case you come to Alicante one day – don’t eat in the barracas  ;) .

On Sunday at 20 past 8, we took the nightbus again and arrive this morning at 5:30am back in Pamplona. We quickly went home, had a shower and breakfast and went off to work again. What a day! Now I have to recover a bit ;) and sleeeep. But it was definitly worth it – it really felt like a short holiday!

Last weekend it was time for yet another really nice visit, this time from Vienna – Claudia and Christian came over.

When they arrived are, they had already covered 4000km (!!) within one week (in Spain and Portugal)… And we added some kilometers to their list ;) .

On Saturday, we started with the castle of Javier.

Javier

Over there, they had this really funky (Japanese) umbrella holder:

Umbrella holder

At night, we went out for Pinchos in Pamplona..

PinchosPamplona

In Calle Estafeta, there was a (Mexican) live band performing  (until the rain came)…

The three of us

On Sunday, we decided to drive along the Basque coast (Costa vasca) – it reminded me a bit of the Great Ocean Road in Australia – beautiful!!!

Clouds

The weather was so so – but in the afternoon we even got to see the sun :) .

Zarautz

In Zarautz

Basque coast

In Getaria, the next village on the way, we went to eat in a really nice fish restaurant… Yummy!

Fish restaurant

After that, we continued through the villages of  Zumaia, Ondarroa and Leikeitio.

Basque Coast 2

And then – all of a sudden ;) – it was already 6pm and we had to think of going home again… After a little bit of confusion (the GPS did not really work in those tiny villages in the middle of the Basque country), we arrived back in Pamplona.

And here, we decided to enjoy the rest of the evening in …. guess …. yep, exactly, the good old House of Beer. ;)

House of Beer

First of all – sorry that is has been really quite here for quite a long while. My laptop wasn´t working (internet didn’t work and I had some virus problems) and then I just was a little bit busy…

Last Saturday, Heike and Armin arrived in Pamplona.

H&A in Bilbao

Saturday night we went to the House of Beer, definetly one of my favourite bars here (and now theirs as well :D – we kept going there almost every evening).

Patatas Bravas

Patatas Bravas – Potatoe Wedges in a super yummy sauce ;) .

On Sunday we went on an Explore-Pamplona´s Inner City-Tour.

L&A - Pamplona

Unfortunately I had to work again on Monday… Heike and Armin went to San Sebastián, went hiking on the Way of St. James and explored the surroundings of Pamplona  (Olite etc.).

On Thursay, I took the day off from work, we hired a car and went towards Biarritz. The weather wasn’t that nice, but we nevertheless had a nice day.

Clouds/Fog

Yep, we had to drive through there… And after the clouds stayed with us for the rest of the day.

Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port

Heike and Armin in Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port, the beginning of the French Way . It could be a really nice village, but due to the tourism, there’s one souvenir stand following another and it’s not really interesting anymore. So, after a short visit, we continued our way towards Biarritz.

Biarritz 1

Biarritz 2

Biarritz 3

A nice place, but quite touristic and expensive.

Saint Jean de Luz

The next stop on our route was Saint Jean de Luz (which has a really nice beach).

Afterwards we actually we’re planning to eat some Pinchos in San Sebastán, but because of a general strike in the Basque Country, we ended up eating Pinchos in Pamplona.

Saturday morning, before Heike and Armin´s departure, we went to the presentation of the new Polo.

Presentation Polo 1

Presentation Polo 2

Presentation Polo 3

El que logra empezar un camino lo tiene ya medio hecho. © Séneca
And I will love until my heart it aches, until my heart it breaks, until there's nothing more to live for. © Amy McDonald

 

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