Actual rain! Distinct drops on the windscreen and then
later in the day thunder lightening and vulgar raindrops! There was some sunshine, but precious little.
It brightened up when I went into Barcelona
to meet Suzanne and, after celebratory hugs and kisses we made our way to the
culture that was our intended object.
The exhibition in the Caixa Forum was about
maps, but this was interpreted fairly generously but, also, also fairly
fatuously. There were a few vaguely
interesting exhibits but the general standard was woefully low with amateurish productions
surrounded by self-indulgent and aesthetically unattractive items some of which
looked as though they had been cobbled together at the last moment to fit into
this mish-mash of rubbish. I didn’t like
it.
More stimulating was the visit, after our
desultory meander through the exhibition, to the bullring – now converted in
true Catalan style into a shopping centre.
To be fair I think that Suzanne and I were
more concerned to chat than to extend our artistic vocabulary by visiting
third-rate, half-baked, pseudo-artistic tat.
Suzanne is concerned that I visit the
museum on the hill and see an exhibition which she describes as beautiful and
thought provoking. I will make the
effort.
Our meal was in the bullring and
Japanese. My seafood noodle dish was
unexceptional but the green tea tiramisu was more interesting. Not interesting enough to justify the price
but something to muse on.
The meeting was all the more delightful
because I could enjoy it without any thought of the morrow, but for Suzanne . .
.
We did talk about the start of term, but
teacher talk does lose some of its piquancy when one of the couple is talking
from memory about a theoretical rather than real experience. Though I am quite prepared for things to stay
in my memory rather than being refreshed by actual experience!
The bricks have had further refinements
today and may actually be finished tomorrow when the sink will finally be
placed on its handcrafted plinth.
Possibly.