Monday, September 5, 2011

Barcelona's cathedral


Never before have I gone by myself into a foreign place and simply allowed my eyes to take me wandering like a dog who is led by fascinating scents.
The cathedral captivated me for hours.


That's why I got so caught up in my sketchbook that I lost track of my camera bag, as the last post mentioned. I did get it back, receiving glares from the guard and the nuns, who could not have weighed more than eighty five pounds dripping wet. But boy, could they intimidate!


When I got outside and looked at the downspouts on the cathedral, I had to laugh. Maybe this poor woman neglected something hundreds of years ago, only to be immortalized in stone!


Don't you wonder who modeled for the sculptures carved so long ago? What were their stories? How did they live? 


Who coaxed the beauty from these stones? What methods did they use and who did they learn such control over chisel and hammer?



The cathedral close, a serene courtyard, shines with sunshine and shadow...


... the musical drip of a huge central fountain adding to the scene...


At the end of my visit, out I went through the gate and crowded streets to the harbor, satisfied.