Because it was the 1st May, it was a national holiday and that means fiestas taking place in many villages. We had been invited to La Pobleta D'Alcolea which is 45 kms away by our Spanish teacher Beatrice, 7 months pregnant, and her husband Miguel. Miguel is the baker in their village nearby and they were arranging the catering for this fiesta.
First was the mass in the church in the village at 12.30 pm then a parade up the highest hill for blessings by the priest and a piece of "bread" which had been made by 25 women helpers at Miguel's bakery.
On the top of this hill we were at just over 1000 metres, there is a wind farm nearby - we could see why!
After the service up the hill it's back down to the village hall, the old school, for a snack for about 200 people. There are only 5 people living in the village these days but it is a very popular fiesta.
When all the food has been devoured people depart leaving around 40 or so close friends and family and the "proper" meal is prepared. Chops and cutlets of 2½ lambs are barbequed which are eaten with bread and salads.
This is then followed by fruit and pastries, special hot brandy and coffee.
On the way back we stop to take a photo of our village - people who have visited us will be able to identify our house.
And if that wasn't enough, the local flock wanders past us next to a field of poppies. I'm glad I had my camera!
Thursday, May 1, 2008
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