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After Steve's fall in the deep sand we TRY to avoid this stuff, or at least walk through it.
1 year agoNobody ever listens to me.
1 year agoHow wonderful to be there for the Semana Santa processions. I'm enjoying your wonderful photos and taking notes for a visit in the fall.
1 year agoThose anti-bird needles make it seem the statue is undergoing an acupuncture treatment.
1 year agoInteresting!
1 year agoWow, look at all those French horns! I used to play French horn and I always notice them, of course.
1 year agoWhat a lovely picture of the Gramies!
1 year agoAbsolutely fascinating, and a terrific write-up! So much tradition and art as well can be better understood if you are familiar with the Catholic teachings on the life of Christ and the many saints.
1 year agoGlad you were able to get your bike adjusted! I love your photos of exploring Seville and visiting with the Grampies. I highly recommend a meet up in Vancouver with all the cyclists from there! It’s a great group and Vancouver is a great place.
1 year agoLooks good! We have yet to have gelato because it’s been too chilly.
1 year agoAwesome!
1 year agoQuick. Catch those drips!
1 year agoWow! How great! We witnessed our first Easter week celebration in Taranto tonight for Good Friday. It was over a quarter of a mile long but we were in the middle of a huge crowd of people. After awhile it was very claustrophobic and we were glad to get out of it but it was a wonderful sight! You we’re lucky to have a view from above!
1 year agoThat face seems to have a permanently frozen expression of mixed surprise and mildly worried consternation.
1 year ago
Yecchhh.
1 year ago