Barcelona.
Natter 75: More Than a Million Natters Served
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I loved Barcelona the brief while I was there, but I haven't been to the others for comparison. They might be even more delightful.
I was leaning toward Barcelona so nice to have validation. :) Plus I can fly out of Barcelona airport at the end of the trip instead of going back to Madrid. The photos of various architectural marvels in Barcelona are amaaaazing.
The Alhambra is cool but there's much more to see and do in Barcelona than Granada.
I have not been to Seville, but I have been to Barcelona and it was pretty great. I took a train from Barcelona to Figueres to see the Salvador Dali museum.
It's very annoying to be having a good day of feeling competent and having little pain but still having the voice in the back of the head going "it's a trap, something's waiting, it's not like you deserve it." Not anxiety, but guilt for contemplating being happy. How dare I be happy when so many people aren't. Bah.
I also vote Barcelona for the architecture.
-t, may they offer you a really good salary! because you deserve it.
I think many business interactions would be facilitated if we were allowed to start emails with "FFS, dude, WTF r u doing?"
Glad the Pallas cat is safe! It's okay that there will be no Pallas cat/feral housecat community in the hills. (Yet.)
I've spent the whole morning trying to get the formatting specs on a certain type of article. We only starting running this type of article a few years ago, and apparently there are no specs. Every journal that's running them is doing their own thing. Like, IDGAF personally, if you want me to make shit up as I go, I can do that. But, y'know, say so. And don't then yell at me for making an executive decision when no one could tell me what I should do.
I desperately want to respond to the vendor who keeps asking me for specifics, "I don't freaking know, Asha, I'm making this up as we go!" But that's probably obvious to her by now.
"I don't freaking know, Asha, I'm making this up as we go!" But that's probably obvious to her by now.
Ah, 90% of my conversations at work.
At work we're in the process of drawing up procedures and specs for something we've been doing with, er, unsustainable levels of variability up to this point. It's been quite the experience.