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Thank you Jacquie.
1 year agoThanks Anne
1 year agoBeautiful photos today!
1 year agoThat looks like the cross of St. James.
1 year agoThanks Jacquie - I’m feeling about the same, but thankfully not worse
I was in Puglia last Easter on a cold rainy day and seeking shelter I ended up at Sunday Mass. I remember being a bit amazed at how drab and everyday the clothes were - as you commented just trying to keep warm on a miserable day
Sorry you’re not having warmer weather
Thanks Kathleen Making you laugh out loud is one of my real joys in CB journaling
1 year agoHope you’re feeling better by the time you read this.
We’ve only noticed a few nattily-dressed spectators at the processions we’ve seen in Piazza Armerina and Enna. Mostly, people were wearing whatever they could find that might be warm. It’s unseasonably cold here.
I laughed out loud when I read this. Well played.
1 year agoI like all the solar panels! I don’t recall seeing many at all when we were in Andalusia just 18 months ago.
1 year agoI love this shot. People try so hard to be helpful.
1 year agoThanks for the tip Jacquie. I’m a few days behind in the journal, and did go through Ejica to Cordoba. I’d read your account of the Via Verde and opted for the long, paved route!
1 year agoAlcalá looks like a dreadful labyrinth of one way streets! Very challenging to get around it.
1 year agoAre you going Carmina-Écija-Córdoba? You might want to avoid the Via Verde we rode between Écija and Cordoba; it was really rough. On the other hand, I don’t remember seeing an alternate unless we deviated quite a bit to the north. The road between Carmina and Écija was pretty good.
1 year agoAnd about time too.
1 year ago
That looks almost like how I imagine the Sand Hills of Nebraska.
1 year ago