My trip to Figueres
We first took the bus
at 8 o’clock in the morning. It was a sunny Friday of March. We were very
excited to go to Figueres just because we had a lot of exams and homework and
we needed to go out from the school to disconnect and connect with the amazing
paintings of Dalí.
When we arrived at the
Dalí’s museum we left our bags and started the visit. I was astonished by the
way that Dalí showed what he thought about life, humans and their feelings. It
was like a kind of a mix of sensations. For instance: frustration, passion,
love, death and so on.
I didn’t even like
museums, but this I really enjoyed it. Our guide was quite good at talking
about Dalí’s paintings and what their pretended to shown.
After the visit we had
some free time to eat our lunch and had a walk through the streets of Figueres.
There were Figueres major parties. Some many ancients were dancing the typical
sardanas in a square accompanied by an orchestra. I would really like have
danced, because many years ago we were taught how to dance sardanas by old
people.
So, as I have said, we
had time to eat our lunch, and so we did that. Then, we started to do crazy
things (that kind of attitude of my friends and I) making photos raising up our
legs, just because Eulàlia started to do it because she is a very elastic girl
who practices ballet. We had tried so many times, but we just were clowning.
It was a really
interesting place that we had visited, but it was really short. And, sadly, it was
the last excursion that we’ve done in all of the course and of 2n of
Batxillerat. We are impatient to go to Italy.
(Here we are Marc F.,
Meritxell and I watching one of the paintings of Dalí, it was turning it to the
right)
Laura Monsonís Centelles
1r Batxillerat A
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