We left Mulberry at 8:30 this morning, Friday, June 12, 2026. We met Andy, Michelle, Austin, and Bill at the airport. Check-in and Security were simple and easy. We were awaiting our flight to New York by 10:30. Good thing we were not heading to Chicago as everything was delayed due to severe weather (tornados!). We fly overnight to Barcelona and spend the day there before embarking our ship on Sunday. Out for the next ten days. Sure to be an adventure! Will keep this blog updated for family and friends who wish to “travel” along with us. The kids stayed home to watch the house and feed the pets and run the puppy whilst we are away - much to their dismay, I’m sure. Me, Sandy, Grandma Barb and Grandpa Bill at gate in Indy airport Austin and Michelle (Andy is in the potty!) Flight out of Indy was delayed by 30 mins or so due to congestion in NY. Then as we pushed back from the gate in JFK, there was a mechanical issue. We got that fixe...
Wow. Short night, like 2.5 hrs but that’s still 2 more hours than my bride. Headed for the airport at 4 am to crystal clear skies under the star-decked canopy of the universe. Traffic was light and the airport not too crowded. Ran into Steve & Glenda Clossin who were on the same flight down here. Seems both families like to take this week as vacation since we meet up quite frequently in the airport. Flight was smooth and we set a standard that can hypothetically be beat but odds are will never: plane parked at the closest gate to immigration. We were the only plane arriving and as we walked up, a second line opened up making us the first in line. From plane to baggage claim was maybe 5 mins. No lines at the restrooms. Sandy’s luggage was second off. And here’s where the improvement can come - my suitcase was second to last off. Walked out to private taxi and were in the van before Sandy could get her flops...
Ate lunch at the snack bar in the hotel. Wasn’t too shabby. Grabbed two cabs and drove to the Basilica of the Sagrada Familia. The Pope was here last week to bless the facility, and we are glad we didn’t have to fight those crowds! The exterior of the facility is finally complete, like after 200 years or something. The cranes and scaffold can still be seen, but they are being removed. Next remodel is an addition and then interior work. Very tall, very massive building! Walking up to the Basilica Standing in front of the building. Tickets to enter are not available until Fri, Jun 26! Plan ahead if you’re ever wishing to see it from the inside! Next we took a taxi to the Castillo de Montjuic (built in 1640) - a beacon of Barcelona’s rich history standing like a sentinel atop Montjuic hill. To get there, we took a single cable car up, but broke ourselves into two cable cars coming back down just for more room. One side of the “crew” as ...
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