I spent the last couple days in Nice, France, along the coast. Cooper and I took the bus to Monaco for the day to hang out with the yachts and royal palaces. We also managed to do a little formula 1 racing, as you see here. Headed to central France today, long train ride ahead!
Bil-BOW
After running with the bulls, it was time to tone it down a notch, so we spent a couple days in Bilbao, where Ryan is studying abroad. Bilbao is a pretty awesome little city with a lot fewer tourists than what I have been used to seeing. I wished Ryan good luck and said adios to Spain and Bonjour to France…
The Bull Fight
After their valiant attempts to kill us, the bulls met their own demise at the bullfight later that night.
“DON’T TOUCH THE WOUNDED”
6:45 AM: It’s time. After a sleepless night in a park filled with festival goers strewn about amidst bottles of sangria, we were there: Smack dab in the middle of the path that would be traversed by six ravaging bulls in just over an hour. We made it in, nervously packed like sardines, but in just the spot we wanted to start. A day earlier we had scouted out the course, deciding on the most ideal position to start so as to make it past Dead Man’s Corner before the bulls, allowing them to pass us as we neared the entrance to the bull ring, but staying close enough to follow them into the ring. Now we wait…
7:30 AM: 30 minutes to go. Nervously, Ryan and I converse with those around us, hoping to speak with someone that has seen or participated in the spectacle before. By this point, we have already lost Cooper in the crowd and trying to find him was a lost cause. One down already, not a good start. The grocery bag I was holding held two last chocolate eclairs, left over from the night before. Chocolate eclairs that carry with them the title of “possibly your last meal” taste beyond delicious. After enjoying the pastry, it was time to ditch the bag and say a couple prayers…
7:50 AM: 10 minutes to go. A PA system relays instructions in languages that I don’t understand. And then I heard it…I could tell they were on to the English portion of the instructions, but until now hadn’t really heard what was being said. “Don’t touch the wounded.” A chilling reality set in: this was every man for himself, no exceptions.
7:55 AM: The crowd begins to move. I have no choice but to move with it. Immediately, I lose Ryan. It’s just me. I know the bulls aren’t out yet, so I slide off to the side and watch the sea of people go by, looking for Ryan, but seeing Cooper from behind as he is forced along with the crowd. And then, like a tidal wave, the crowd moves again, around dead man’s corner and onto the main straightaway. Looking at my watch, I realize there is still 1 minute before the bulls are out, so again I slide off, watching the second hand tick towards the top of my watch.
8:00 AM: The first rocket, the bulls are out. I freeze, gotta give time for the bulls to reach me, or get closer at least. 10 seconds later, the second rocket: They’re all out. Screams. Panic. Run! Off I go, down the narrow street underneath the balconies full of people cheering and screaming. Bodies strewn everywhere, people falling over themselves and others. The race so far was against the crowd. That would change shortly.
8:01 AM: More screams, more panic. But these were different, these screams were shear terror. The panic in people’s eyes was something I had never encountered before. The look of pure fear of one’s life has a profound effect on one’s pysche. Full on sprint, this was it. One glance back, 2 giant creatures barreling 3 feet to my left. Do I touch one? I’m gonna do it…one glance back to see if I can make the move and…NO, I can’t. Another bull plows through, right where I planned on moving. Another passes, and then another, further to my left. I somehow counted 6 bulls, even though only 5 passed. I was overcome with jubilation as I headed down into the bull ring with the rest of the crowd.
8:03 AM: Into the ring. 15,000 fans screaming and cheering for you as you enter, scattering about, jumping in celebration. Everyone was my best friend, we had all just conquered those famed bulls of Pamplona. Flash to the big screen, the last bull decided to sit down before entering the ring. After some prodding, he comes running in, scattering all of us inside. He finally goes through the ring, and the final rocket is set off….Pandemonium
Immediately I enter Gladiator mode, yelling at the crowd: “Are you not entertained?? Is this not why you are here??”
I knew exactly why I was there: to run and survive, and that’s exactly what I did.
Looking back, I knew what I was doing, but what was I thinking?
Hangin' with Mr. Cooper
My buddy Brian Cooper joined me yesterday for 3 weeks of the journey. It was a pretty typical day, we walked around for miles and got lost a few times… wouldn’t have it any other way! Here he is in front of the Christopher Colombus statue that happens to be pointing the wrong way. America is THAT way!
On top of the World
We stumbled upon this pool on top of the hill overlooking the city. Perfect place to relax and take in just how big this place is. I think you can see the Sagrada Familia Church in the distance
La Sagrada Familia
It is basically impossible to capture just how big and intricate this church is. All I can tell you is to look it up! The detail is crazy. Apparently it's been under construction for about 100 years, and they don’t plan on being done for another decade or two. It was still pretty amazing to see how much work and effort had been put into the design and construction.
Barcelona
Barcelona has been a fun city so far. I’ve done my best to get lost as much as possible everyday. The streets can be pretty confusing, but it’s just all part of the fun. When I was in Madrid, it was a big city, but it almost felt like you were in a small town as the streets were very narrow and buildings were fairly short. Barcelona is a whole different feel as you can definitely tell that you are in a big city. I think I like the feel of Madrid better than Barcelona, but it is pretty tough to beat having the beach just a short walk away!
Sangria
I Tried to order a nice glass of sangria with some tapas after the day at the beach. Apparently, you can only order BOWLS of sangria here. I am about a third of the way through it here; I took off all the fruit hanging off the sides before I realized I should take a picture, but you get the idea that it was pretty over the top!
The Beaches of Barcelona
The beaches of Barcelona! They had a volleyball tournament going, music playing, and people swimming; a perfect day at the beach. Almost felt like I was in California again. Until I realized it was a topless beach…
Parc Guell
Antonio Gaudi was a famous architect that designed this park that overlooks the whole city. The entire park is filled with intricate structures and caves.
Welcome to Madrid!
This little bear eating from the tree is the city symbol. Apparently the berries ferment while still on the tree, so the bear is all over it!