



My recent holidays from Spark took me to beautiful Barcelona where I stayed in a not so beautiful 'Windsor Hostel' (good location mind). Lots of sights to be seen, with the much- talked -about architecuture and Dali and Picasso museums. Unfortunately my lack of euros meant I had to look at most things through railings or from a far. Still, there was a lot to appreciate. After my adventures in the city, having met and partyied with French, Australian, Belgium, Austrian and of course English, I moved on to Benicassim festival. Unfortunately after my time there I dont have too many positives to speak of, (apart from 2manydjs set -ammmmazzzing!) The festival was filled with too many Brits abroad types, band cancellations and a mighty sandstorm! At least now I can fully appreciate damp and dirty English festivals. Love it.