An exercise in observing our daily environment.

We always take into account the comfort and enjoyment of our espadrilles. Beauty, even tenderness, implicit in what we do, is a guide in our work, but also in our lives. Thatโ€™s why we say that our espadrilles are like Barcelona, because they are like us, like whatโ€™s around us: simple, but enjoyable, with a discreet but special charm, thatโ€™s far from being presumptuous and doesnโ€™t pretend to be spectacular, but rather appreciated for what it is.

As an example of what Iโ€™m saying, a few days ago I was doing an exercise in observing our daily environment, trying to capture a few moments of beauty on the way through the Gothic Quarter, coming from the parking lot, going to the bank, shopping, eating, etc. Dedicating a few moments to observe (it was between one and seven minutes on each occasion) what we miss in the rush or because of an absend-minded attitude, inattentive to perceive the beauty around us. You donโ€™t have to โ€œgo for a walkโ€ (although itโ€™s recommended) to enjoy the surroundings and their beauty.

The total time I spent taking these pictures (I took many more, here is just a sample ;-)) was about half an hour or forty minutes, scattered through a week. I did it with my cell phone, no further equipment other than the one I normally carry in my pocket. I also edited them on the same cell, during the evening, while enjoying the captured images.

I donโ€™t know what you may think about this report, Iโ€™ll be waiting for your comments that you can send by mail at blog@test2.test.lamanual.com or to our Instagram. This way, Iโ€™ll be able to see if itโ€™s interesting for you before writing another article like this one. I also hope that you come to Barcelona at any time and enjoy this location in whatever circumstances. This is what we call โ€œliving life in espadrillesโ€, enjoying comfortably what life offers around us.
Since there are quite a few images, we have divided the article into two parts to make it lighter. Most of the images are in the second part, with hardly any text. Itโ€™s a section intended for those who are really interested in seeing them. Read the second part of our report: