SophiaZornitsa
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The bottles (which may have a little detergent in the water) are intended to be poured on the area where a dog has urinated. As the owner of a dog who must have a bladder the size of a beach-ball I know that every previous dog’s urine has to be investigated and reciprocated.And the water bottles are supposed to deter dogs from peeing in the area. No idea if it works but it is a common practice!
And the water bottles are supposed to deter dogs from peeing in the area. No idea if it works but it is a common practice!
Thank you, people, for all the answers.
I've heard both opinions, that's why I asked.
The bread delivery is obvious, especially if it's in a branded paper bag often stamped with the logo of the bakery. The questions was about the small breads in plastic bags and I see there's only one opinion it the forum, so it's clear now. No need for sarcasm. Thank you.
For the bottle of water it's surprising to learn the reason. I didn't see anyone drinking from them anyway, just being curious.
One more question: do you know what are these things used for? Haven't had a chance to ask anyone. Pictures attached.
Thanks again.
S.
On my first visit to Galicia I wondered about that too. Why have crosses on them? For a short time I wondered if Galician families liked to bury their relatives at the bottom of the garden.One more question: do you know what are these things used for? Haven't had a chance to ask anyone.
To be fair, @SophiaZornitsa asked here first. It's those who gave her the wrong answer that could be considered self centered, but I'd prefer to call them clueless or culturally ignorant.I am always appalled at this kind of self-centered presumption. If it does not belong to you, don't touch it!
I've heard both opinions, that's why I asked
One more question: do you know what are these things used for?
Horreo was a granary, now the owners put different things inside .They are "protected buildings" in Galicia . On the roof they have a cross and many of them also a pagan symbol of fertility (like those in your photos).One more question: do you know what are these things used for? Haven't had a chance to ask anyone. Pictures attached.
Thanks again.
S.
The crosses on the roof of these structures puzzled me, too. They looked like little churches or chapels on stilts to me. I had seen small barns on mushroom stilts for storing grain and other crops in the Swiss Alps, so the principle was not new to me but these crosses threw me off track at first.On my first visit to Galicia I wondered about that too. Why have crosses on them? For a short time I wondered if Galician families liked to bury their relatives at the bottom of the garden.
They just make it easier to convince gullible foreigners that it's the family crypt.but these crosses threw me off track at first.
I managed to convince myself with no help from anyone.They just make it easier to convince gullible foreigners that it's the family crypt.
thank you!To be fair, @SophiaZornitsa asked here first. It's those who gave her the wrong answer that could be considered self centered, but I'd prefer to call them clueless or culturally ignorant.
Again, it's not subject to opinion, but rather fact.
As @SabsP said they are called horreos, and are used for storing grain. I met a young woman a few years ago on the Camino and when she was studying abroad in Spain and living with a host family while in university one of the sons in the household convinced her that it was a kind of crypt where Galicians kept their deceased relatives. She told me that she was quite embarrassed when she learned their true purpose.
Dear @SabsP, very interesting links, thank you. S.For more info.
Los hórreos de Galicia - Albariño.com
Los hórreos son contrucciones que forman parte de la identidad de Galicia. Te invitamos a descubrir los secretos de los graneros adaptados al rural gallego.www.xn--albario-9za.com
Hórreos: las arquitecturas que moldean Galicia
Loewe se enamoró de un hórreo. A la marca, en Galicia, le daría un Stendhalazo.www.traveler.es
GRANEROS EN EL CAMINO. EL HÓRREO GALLEGO. - Madera y Construcción
Aproximación La riqueza patrimonial arquitectónica es el resultado de la suma de las diversas capas que a lo largo de la historia y dependiendo de condicionantes y factores propios de cada lugar o territorio donde se ha asentado la humanidad, y que han determinado una forma particular de habitar...maderayconstruccion.com
Last link has an extensive list of more reading material if interested.
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