Sunday, June 28, 2009

La fiesta de San Juan

Saturday, 11.30 am, time for mass in the ermita de San Juan, opposite our house.

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The musicians and choir sat at the back.


After the mass, it was time for lunch in our bodega. Floyd had folded the napkins the night before.


One of our favourites, sea-food paella.


After lunch, time to cool off in our jacuzzi - very relaxing!


In the evening, it was "dancing in the street", (or "camino" in this case), in front of our house.


Finally, time for supper. We must have worked up quite an appetite with all that dancing!

All photos from Floyd.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Arnes Honey Festival

We last went to Arnes for the BBQ on Easter Monday in April. (To see it, if you missed it at the time, click HERE). Today however, was the Honey Festival, Fiesta de la Miel, (or Festa de la Mel in Catalan).

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Evidently this was the 6th fair...


...and there was a honey / bee theme everywhere, even the houses had sheets decorated with the occasional bee on display.


There were lots of stalls selling local produce such as sausages, fish, cheese...


...and wax products made from bees wax and smelling of honey.


The church there was restored a few years ago. This is just what ours needs, (and the rumour is that funds are available).

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There were lots of people there. These occasions are always well supported, it seems that everyone from the local villages goes to whatever fair is happening wherever it is.


All the villages in this area date from around the same period, 16th century, and have similar architecture, they are generally lasting well.


Then it was time for lunch so we drove to the ermita and prepared another paella, this time with meat, mainly pork and rabbit, rather than fish.

Delicious!

Saturday, June 6, 2009

The village trip

We meet, as usual, just before 6.00am at the crossroads and the coach sets off towards Barcelona, stopping for our breakfast of a bocadillo, (made at home the night before), and coffee, at a motorway service station, finally reaching our first destination at around 9.30am.

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And here we are at the centre of the Codorníu bodegas. Click HERE to go tho their website. Cava was born here in 1872. Note the "Gaudi" touches to the reception centre above, although buildings here were designed by the Art-Nouveau architect Josep Puig i Cadafalch.


The vineyards have been going since 1551, through 17 generations so far.


We were taken down to the bodegas...


...where there is room for 100 million bottles of cava. The wine undergoes a second fermentation which involves a long ageing process which ends with the "dégorgement" to remove the sediment.


In the UK we drink sparkling wine as an aperitif. In Spain it is usual to drink it after the main course with the desert. According to Codorníu literature, there is a Cava to drink at every stage of the meal. Margaret drinks it at any time!


We then passed this distinctive range of mountains known as Montserrat, on our way to...


...a paper mill. The Museu Molí Paperer de Capellades. Click on the name to see it's interesting web site. Not paper in it's original sense but paper which has been recycled from cloth!


Inside, all the machinery still works from the water wheel, (for demonstration pursposes only).


After, we had a great meal at the restaurant over the road.


Then in the afternoon, the 3rd and final visit which was to the Reial Monestir de Santa Maria de Poblet. Click on the name to go to the web site.


This is a real working monastery with actual monks although there is quite a lot of emphasis placed on their wine produce! Then just after 6 o'clock it was onto the coach and back to our own village after a thoroughly good day out.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

It's holiday time again!

Week 21 is the week at our timeshare Doña Lola on the Costa del Sol so on Friday 22nd May after dropping Hona off at the kennels in Tortosa, we headed south at a leisurely pace staying overnight at the town of Elche which is exactly half-way. We left our two cats at home this time so they could enjoy their dog-free holiday being looked after by Floyd.

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This year the weather was great all week.


This is the time of year for the palms to be pruned.


There was entertainment in the restaurant by Alexandra Avery. Click HERE to see her on YouTube.


Here is the traditional picture of Margaret in the window with the fig tree.


In charge of the "entertainment" is Curro, here giving us a guided tour of the plants in the gardens. He also gives Spanish lessons, is in charge of the wine tasting and paella making sessions as well as organising activities for the children throughout the week.


At the end of the week we then headed for Manzanares which is just south of Madrid for a 2 night stay at the Parador there.


Spot Margaret!

Why is it that so many of our photos involve us being at the table, eating and drinking? Here we are having a lovely meal in the Parador restaurant. A great way to finish off a most enjoyable holiday.