Saturday, December 22, 2012

Wrapping up before Christmas

Coming back from Tenerife there were only 10 days left before going back to Sweden for Christmas. 

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We had the company christmas dinner with “Mad Men” theme. Thanks Ricardo for lending me the tie, don’t know what I would have done without it.

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We were some guys that decided to leave together about 1 am. We passed a party on the beach, set up in a transparent tent, so we just had to check it out. The Christmas party of Desigual, with free bar and food!


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We went in to have the classic “one beer” before going on, and ended up staying until 5.. It was a great time!
The day after I went to another really great party. No pictures from there. Maybe It’s best that way… :-p


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Here’s another shot of me and my colleagues heading out for lunch. There’s some pretty good restaurants in the area if you look.

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The traffic also went into Christmas mode. Normally there’s no problem getting around but going down to the old city center to do some shopping proved difficult.

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After my first months in Barcelona I learnt two things about the trends in food and drink. Japanese food (and some other Asian cuisine as well) is really really popular. And the cocktail of the moment is definitely gin & tonic. It’s like when rum got popular some years back and everyone were starting to get snobbish about which types to drink and what not. Here’s Ricardo having some noodles at a pretty good Japanese restaurant Ric showed us.

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That was it. And off I went to Sweden. From clear skies, sunny and 18 degrees to…

Monday, December 10, 2012

Tour of Tenerife with “el Chicharro”

I got to meet a really cool Chicharro (that’s what they call the people from Tenerife in Spain) when I was in Thailand. We both did the kitesurf instructors course together. Since then, I’ve been looking for an opportunity to come down to the island in the sun to meet up and kite at the world famous el medano! Now was the time.

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After a jumpy 3 hour flight I made it to the airport in the north of Tenerife where I had rented a car. Aha, so that was why they were so cheap, I had to ride a freaking bus to get to their offices together with some other pissed off clients. Anyhow, I got out my Fiat Panda, the car that all the big and bad people drive and headed down south.

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Yeah! After some initial confusion we found out that the hotel we agreed to meet in front of had two establishments. Once home, we went out to have some Kung Pao Chicken at the local chinese restaurant.

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To the left, the cat of the house, to the right, the house.
Actually this was not Carlos, a friend of his lent it to him as he had a temporary job down in the south.

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This is the break that you can see from the terrace of the apartment. Not bad at all! It was a pleasure to sit in the sun, having your breakfast and watch the guys go at it.

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T-shirt in December. Man, that was just the best sensation after Barcelona starting to get a bit chilly and rainy. Check out my ridicoulusly big sunglasses! I forgot to bring my real ones as the weather had been a bit crappy in Barcelona, so I had to use my surf-specs.. Haha!

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Carlos surf board, which previously occupied the second bed, now had to move so that I had somewhere to sleep, hehe :-)

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The cat really liked my surf shorts

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Most of the days started with some “gofio” for breakfast before heading out. Typical in the canaries.

 

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Typical scenery from Tenerife, there were a lot of cool places to explore along the roads in this really rocky landscape.

 

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No wind. What to do? Let’s go to the water park! The life vests were a bit small :-)

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Floating around in this fake river was quite nice change after running around in Barcelona with my winter coat.


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The river continued underneath a big aquarium with sharks. pretty cool!

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The place had its own pool with artificially generated waves, actually surfable! Really really cool!

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Apart from this there were actually some rides that could make you crap your pants. Take a look at the guy at the top of the slider. It was a quite an adrenaline kick to ride this one. Meeting girl in her twenties in tears, shaking her head and repeating “I can’t do it” on the way up made me respect this thing..

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Carlos day job in the rip-curl shop consisted in two things. Selling clothes, and playing angry birds. 

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Finally, the forecast promised some wind in el medano.

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But no, even the guys with foil kites had serious problems. Anyways, we pumped up the 12 and jumped around a bit in the sand. Here’s Carlos.

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And here I am. Optimistic enough to put the wetsuit on, just in case the wind would go up a bit.

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In the night we went out in the tourist getto of las americas. Geez.. Watered down drinks, english dudes in their 50ies picking fights, and hearing 4 songs at the same time from different bars. Anyways, had to try it.

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The day after we got up relatively early and headed for Masca and el Teide, the volcano in the middle of Tenerife. Some breakfast accompanied by the worst coffee I had in months at a bar on the way…

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This is what it looks like. Green mountains and winding roads.

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This is Masca. A small village amongst the hills.

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This is what it looks like from one of the streets

 

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This is what the landscape looked like going up the hill. Fantastic. Gren pine trees amongst the volcanic rock, like in a fantasy movie.


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Well up on the plateau the landscape changed to be a desert just like in a western movie

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Practically two animals live up here feeding off the dry bush. Rabbits and mountain goats.

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I expected Zeb Macahan come around the corner any minute.

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Looking down the mountain you could see the sea of clouds, as the clouds were just around 1500 meters above sea level

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This is also why there’s an important observatory placed here, as they get above the cloud level.

Friday, November 30, 2012

Everyday life in Barcelona

 

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This is what the office building looks like, just on the Diagonal. To the right one of the insight meetings.

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Some after work ham with my colleague Ric, acting like he’s got some important call. Probably his girlfriend calling about the cat.

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Shopping for dinner at the local market

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The best cola I ever tasted this far. At a vietnamese restaurant. If you find this one, buy it!

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Joans grand dad had a brewery back in the day. Pretty cool retro bottle

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Joan invited me to a calcotada, some sort of spring onions that you barbecue over fire and eat together with a special sauce. A local delicacy. Reeeally nice!

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Here they are. You hold the bottom end of the onion and pull, then you get out the part you can eat.

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Coffee break at work. There’s a really good barista right under the office, sadly they’re going to close down and leave, so we all have to look for good coffee elsewhere.

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Found this pizza in the local supermarket. Ingredients chosen by votes on Facebook. Really? Looks pretty disgusting to me.

 

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The company scooter gang, haha!

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The last day of Ricardo in the office we went for some Japanese food for lunch.. and then some sushi for dinner! Amazing.