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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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The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
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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