Each year at the start of the bullfighting season, the bulls are let loose to run through the streets of Pamplona. These streets are quite narrow, with little maneuvering room except
straight ahead. A crowd of young men, in a wacky display of macho and bravado, runs ahead of the bulls, tempting fate not to get trampled under their hooves or gored on their horns.
As you would guess, there have been a number of fatalities in this yearly ritual, but it continues on anyway. To read about the ‘running’
in Hemingway’s book does not really convey the pure danger and craziness of this activity. When you stand on the corner and think about a large group of men being chased by a bull whose horns take
up half the width of the street, you wonder that any of them walks away and lives to tell about their participation in the event.
On our return trip to Spain, we concentrated on the churches, cathedrals, and one synagogue. There are some outstanding buildings, and an especially nutty one-
This is the temple La Sagrada Familia, designed by the famous designer Antonio Gaudi. It has been under construction since 1882- and no one realistically believes construction will ever stop.
One of our readers recently sent us an update after she and her husband traveled in Barcelona:
Dear Nancy, We took the lightweight wheelchair to Barcelona where we found people very helpful and it was easy to get about. I would warn anyone however taking it to Gaudi's garden, we alighted from the open air bus to be confronted by what seemed to be a cliff face-exhausting. When we arrived the garden was full of steep slopes and steps.
The underground system needs a lot of working out as well, as we encountered steps. The hotels were able to allocate a room suitable for disabled, being larger and a seat in the shower.
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In Toledo, the cathedral contains an absolutely incomparable altarpiece, made of gold Columbus brought back from the New
World. You get the feeling of closeness to a monumental historical event- almost as if you had sailed with Columbus yourself.
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