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Some sort of festival today:
 

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I guess the question is...how do the Spanish "celebrate" Fat Tuesday? Mardi Gras? Fasching?
 
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So what would be typical foods for Carnival?? My traditions include things like pancakes and donuts...all fatty foods!! By the time Ash Wednesday rolls around, I'm grateful for a fast!! :oops:

Karin
 
What a great festival! Pictures of the kids are utterly charming, of course, and I'm happy to see that they're educating them on forest conservation and preventing forest fires.
 
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It's carnival time all over Spain.

I was at La Sardina in Alicanate last week-end, Carnival parade two days ago in Tarragona, Barcelona yesterday, back again in Alicante next week-end for a special kid one for my grand-daughter and the following week in Jativa for Las Fallas and a little bit of ''agua de Valencia''.

Hope my liver can keep the pace...

Cheers,
Jean-Marc
 
Jean Marc,

when I walked the Levante, I spent some wonderful time in the Folk Museum in Algemesi - they run the excellent albergue there. Worth visiting as it's clost to you. The Festa there is in September - one of those where people climb up in enormous towers,

Andy
 
andy.d said:
J... wonderful time in the Folk Museum in Algemesi - they run the excellent albergue there. Worth visiting as it's clost to you.

Andy,
Thanks for the suggestion. We'll make it a point to pay them a visit.

Cheers,
Jean-Marc
 
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