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March 28, 2010


Last year I was thinking that it had been a while since I last saw the divine comedy live. I popped on their website to see where they were playing next and noticed the next gig was scheduled for a festival in Barcelona and ended up going along. The Faraday Festival is set in a small seaside town, Villanova il a Geltru, about 50 mins by train from Barcelona.

The festival has a capacity of about 1000 and is set in a couple of back gardens to what may be a college, I'm not sure. The gardens are up on a cliff and look down onto a beach with a lighthouse nearby. There were two stages and only one act played at a time. There was beer on sale and a choice of either falafel in a pita or pancakes to eat. In between, and during some there's room to have a nice sit down and look at the sea. It was a really warm atmosphere, and also really warm going to a festival without a coat with you was brilliant. Also amazing were the toilets which were permanent ones, the ladies had mirrors and flushed all weekend!!
Faraday

We stayed nearby at a hotel a few minutes from the site. There were also camping sites, but these were a bit of a distance from the beach and the buses didn't start running to go back there till 4 or 5am. The bands came on about 7-8pm, with the headliner starting at about 11pm, music went on till about 6am, but I don't think we made it much past 3am on either of the two nights. On the last night they put on a free gig to say thank you to the town, down on the beach which was lovely.

We spent the days doing little bits of sightseeing in the small town, walking around looking at shops and churches and an afternoon on the beach. We also got into the siestas which seemed like our only hope of staying up late enough to enjoy the festival. We also went on a little train tour, and got an unexpected EXTREME experience when the driver took us round and round a little roundabout.
Faraday

Another highlight was the train museum with lots of info on train history.
Faraday

Also included in the museum was one of the best ever stick your head through the cut out set ups ever.
From farday fest


Luke seemed to take to it especially well.
From farday fest


Also to be recommended is vegetarian friendly restaurant L'Oganqüit. We went there a couple of times and they were very helpful and recommended some lovely food.

On the first night Le Pianc kicked off the festival on the main stage.
From farday fest

We then walked over to the other stage to see Epaldamacetaplay some very earnest tunes in the Spanish. Bestia Ferida were quite memorable with their free-form jazz sound, which provided a good chance to nip round the corner to buy falafel.
Faraday

The Leisure Society were good with some fun, catchy sounds. The crowd went wild for Spanish band The New Raemon, who I liked more than Luke. The Lucksmiths were OK too.

The second day had some great stuff, Bruna seemed like a very nice young man who played lots of samples from his laptop which built into some choones. Shugo Tokumaru from Japan had some very pretty sounds with melodicas and xylophones mixed in.
Faraday

The best was lovely Neil Hannon, on his own playing piano
Faraday
and then guitar,
Faraday
reading out small bits of Spanish and being fantastic.
Faraday

The last day on the beach was a great wind down
Faraday
with boat beam playing some gorgeous songs with lots of strings
Faraday
and Gary Olson out of Ladybug Transistor on trumpet and singing with a couple of friends.
Faraday

He was great, even with sand in his mouthpiece.
Faraday

He'd been popping up throughout the festival as most of the bands at some point would wheel him out to do a guest spot, but it was good to hear his own stuff. We got to chat with him afterwards and he was a very charming gentleman, very enthusiastic about the festival and friendly. We even got our festival CD signed as a super souvenir.
Faraday

We can be spotted in some of the official photos if you look carefully, we might also be spotable down the front for the Divine Comedy on some of their videos.

We finished up the trip with a night in Barcelona, we stayed at the Hostal Gat Raval, which was mainly chosen as its close to the Manchester Bar where we had a great night on Luke's 30th. It turned out to be a pretty good option, clean and not too noisy and the Manchester Bar was still pretty cool. We tried to go back to Mama cafe, but it had decided to choose that day to be closed. We ended up in a great place in the end though, although I can't remember what it was called.

 

March 21, 2010


Last summer I had another adventure when I went to the chatchily named 9th International Conference on Mercury as a Global Pollution, which was in Guizhou, China. To get over the jetlag before talking mercury and to make the most of my ticket, I went out a few days early to stay with Sara's lovely friend Nicola in Shanghai. Despite promises by virgin media, I couldn't use their phone out there so was a bit worried about how to find her when I arrived in Shanghai. I spoke to a nice man at the tube station who let me borrow his phone and managed to get in touch with her and met her at the tube station and popped to her flat.
Shanghai was great, lots going on and building work everywhere. Apparently lots of this is for the 2010 expo, to get everyone excited there are lots of statues of the mascot all over the place.
expo 2010 mascot
Shanghai was lots of fun, Nicola took me out for some great meals, I think my favourite was the Harbin style place which had lots of great vegetarian food. She also took me to a great prom night themed disco, in preparation she took me to the world of crap where I found some great temporary tattoos which turned out to be a little less temporary than I'd hoped which was a little bit of a worry when the conference started.
shanghao tats
I had lots of fun wandering round Shanghai sightseeing in the days. I met a nice lady in people's square who asked me to take her picture, then took mine.
Shanghai
She then offered to take me to a tea ceremony, although it was the "only day I could ever see this" I turned down her kind offer to be my guide and went on with my sightseeing.

The urban planning centre was great, its full of scale models of how shanghai is meant to look when its "done" and there's a cool 360 degree screen where you fly around over a computer generated animation of the finished city.urban planning shanghai

Finding the cold stone creamery in Xintiandi was a nice little reminder of days when we used to go to the one in Wilmington for an afternoon ice-cream. The barbie shop/museum was fantastic, if expensive. barbie store
I did splash out on a Barbie passport which I should try to use when travelling, even if it is really just a fancy store card.barbie passport

I also stopped for a nice cup of coffee and got to watch a fashion show barbie fashion, shanghai

I took myself off to Yuyuan gardens yuyuan gardens
for a look at a bit of ye olde China style.It started tipping it down while I was in there, but I had quite a nice time sitting under cover listening to the rain and reading some Jilly Cooper. I had a wander round the "old city" surrounding the gardens old city shanghai
I wandered down to The Bund where there was ALOT of building work going on, I got the best view on the ferry over the river to Pudong thanks to Nicola's tip to avoid the sightseeing tours and just pop over the river the bund

I managed to get off the ferry just as a massive storm was about to start. I strode off confidently to the tube station in completely the wrong direction and had a fun hour covering under a brolly trying to read my map, very glad that the tall buildings everywhere where more likely to get hit by the overhead lightning than me, but I did eventually manage to find a tube station.pudong

On my last day Nicola took me to the top of the Marriott hotel from the marriott
for a posh cuppa overlooking the city before we headed off to Nanjing Rd then I was off to Guiyang marriott tea

Having been used to ignoring people in Shanghai and assuming everyone was trying to scam me, I almost walked past the people there to pick us up at the airport in Guiyang and take us to the conference. The conference was pretty cool, strange to see so many talks I wanted to see, but great to meet lots of new mercury people.
icmgp 2009

The last night of the conference we had a great conference dinner and mini-festival afterwards with some traditional stuff and a great local hip-hop band. Less great was the conference group thrown together from the scientists who could play/sing. A terrible jam of traditional Brazilian/hard rock/easy listening.
ICMGP party

They put on some trips for us and I went off to Quigyan. It was mainly a shopping centre, but it was set in an ancient town.
Quigyan shopping
I did a bit of shopping with my amazing haggling/Chinese skills. Wandering round I did manage to find some of the temples and see some sights
Quigyan temple
Quigyan church
Quigyan
Quigyan grafiti.

There was also loads of places where you could pick up a gun/bow and arrow and practice your shooting
guiyang shooting

I also took my self to Qianling Park on my last day. It was a nice break from the fairly grey city, also full of construction work.
guiyang

I decided against going on the funfair rides
guiyang funfair
and managed to resist buying more stuff
guiyang park

I was also disturbed to see this sign
monkey sign

There were alot more little monkeys than I was expecting and they came alot closer to you than I liked. I may have screamed like a girl when one of them came to tap my leg as I reached for batteries in my bag. I gave up on that idea when I realised they thought I was going for food.
monkey guiyang

After getting through the monkey path bit of the park I found some ladies learning some marshal arts and then on the way out some more ladies doing a bit of aerobics. ladies uiyang

I wandered back to my hotel via the marketmarket guiyang

I also managed to pop into a local opticians and with some sign language and writing/drawing get myself a new pair of frames for about £20 which if I ever get round to getting lenses will made a great China souvenir.
optician guiyang

 

February 03, 2010


Well, carrying on my travel update, 2008 saw a third visit to the US of A, and California. The third was another work trip which took me to San Fransisco in late December. Every year there is a bit of a mega-conference there for the American Geophysical Union, the AGU has about 16,000 scientists gathered to talk about all sorts like geology, oceanography, atmospheric science, climate stuff, and other earth stuff.
AGU 2008,San Fransisco
To make it more exciting over the road there was also a mega cancer research conference going on of a similar size. I've not been before as I've always been put off by its size, but as someone between the lines of different research themes who's a bit interdisciplinary it was one of the best meetings I've been to, if a little on the crazy side.

I also loved San Fransisco, the trams were great and it was such a treat to be in an American city you could get around without a car.
Tram to the Castro,San Fransisco
On my first day I walked and walked and learnt that some of those hills really are quite steep.
San Fransisco
Excitingly the conference centre was just near Mel's Diner, who did a great line in tasty greasy food.
Mel's diner,San Fransisco
We also went off to a basketball match at Oakland, which frankly wasn't as exciting as a Seahawks match, but did mean I could get myself a foam finger.
The Warriors,San Fransisco

I did some shopping wandering round the great Chinatown, the Castro and Haight Ashbury.
Kite shopping in Chinatown,San Fransisco
the Castro, San Francisco

I checked out the windy windy Lombard Street, but I knew it wasn't as steep as the street me and Luke climbed in New Zealand.
Lomnard St,San Fransisco

I also managed to hire a bike and cycle over the golden gate bridge and caught a ferry back at sunset which was amazing, I took photo after photo of the amazing view.
Golden gate bridge ,San Fransisco
San Fransisco
Golden Gate Bridge,San Fransisco
We has a slightly less impressive view on our trip to Alcatraz,
Ferry to Alcatraz,San Fransisco
but the rock was still fascinating and the audio tour was great.
Alcatraz,San Fransisco
I was very obedient as they told you where to look and where to walk on the tour, the hospital was proper creepy and I didn't like that so much.

On my final day I popped over to Berkley and snuck into the football ground for a great view back over the city before heading back in time to get my flight.
Berkley,San Francisco
San Francisco,from Berkley

 

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