Sunday, December 19, 2010

Trish Stratus Force To Strip

Barcinoneando


There are people who lose their shoes (I recognize that to me too, luckily I can not buy them. End of problem.) My downfall is the books, nor are cheap but, one by one, you seem to spend less. In addition to the financial outlay I have another problem with them which I will discuss later, I am going to something else.

Yesterday (after the dear old man comforted us in the afternoon) we walked through the Gothic and our steps led us to oh! surprise! the library of the Museu d'Història de Barcelona, \u200b\u200bwhere rare is the time I leave empty-handed. As most of you already know, another thing that I lost are stones, preferably, Greek or Roman, and as my own city was born as a Roman settlement that does not lack opportunities to meet a bit more through the streets. Deduce from all this yesterday I bought a book of Roman stones Barcelona was not difficult.

Roman city map superimposed on the current Gothic Quarter of Barcelona
ever since I have entertained browse through some of the visible remains of the ancient Roman city, apart from the remains of the necropolis of the Plaça de la Vila de Madrid, the arches of the aqueduct (long covered with graffiti) of the most visible parts of the city walls or columns of the Temple of Augustus. But I have always convinced that they were missing out because of ignorance, so I hope to contribute to this titulito will see in the walls more than a wall.

Anyway, the other problem that I talked about the books is that, despite its content enchant and interested are few times when they just not read them or leave them halfway. I am very scattered, vague perhaps, and there's always something else that catches my attention more on the moment I am dedicating it to a particular book. Often it is another book that role and let him steal one to take the other, and so many times I inserting or, in the worst case, I think an endless chain of unfinished books. Ancient history and I will tell you that I have, some read, others not.

And I always huffed and puffed that until I finish the ones I have remaining will not buy more but when, like yesterday, I enter according to which library I can not resist the temptation ... in order. Anyone for a Roman tour?

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