Sunday, November 11, 2012
Burrito
Sunday, October 28, 2012
The Chill
The chill is creeping into the mountains, trying to remind us that we live in the northern hemisphere and winter is approaching. Hmph.
A conversation I had with my driving examiner recently:
Him: "Oh, you're from the U.S. They're having elections soon, no?"
Me: "Yep."
Him: "Who's the guy opposing Obama?"
Me: "Romney."
Him: "Who?"
Me: "Romney."
Driving Instructor: "Who?"
Me: Romney."
Driving Examiner: "Who?"
Me: "Romney."
Them: "Oh! Rrrrrromnaaay!"
Me: Yep.
The world is how you pronounce it.
A conversation I had with my driving examiner recently:
Him: "Oh, you're from the U.S. They're having elections soon, no?"
Me: "Yep."
Him: "Who's the guy opposing Obama?"
Me: "Romney."
Him: "Who?"
Me: "Romney."
Driving Instructor: "Who?"
Me: Romney."
Driving Examiner: "Who?"
Me: "Romney."
Them: "Oh! Rrrrrromnaaay!"
Me: Yep.
The world is how you pronounce it.
Sunday, October 21, 2012
Aquae Tarbellicae
On another note, Basque parliamentary elections are taking place, which has brought an onslaught of advertising, perhaps the most entertaining of which is the Patxitrain. Giant billboards show the current lehendekari (president of the Basque Autonomous Community), Patxi Lopez. The election results are expected to be fairly punishing toward the conservative ruling Spanish party as well as a statement of independence, so we shall see.
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Kilometroak
Sunday, October 7, 2012
Sagardoa
55 varieties of apple, and I didn't recognize a one. |
Pouring apples into a hand-cranked press. |
One cider house had oxen pulling a barrel as an advertisement. I have actually seen people use oxen for plowing and regular farm duties, though, so it isn't just for show. |
Picking apples from the ground with spears. |
Crushing it old school. |
Assembling the press. |
Crushing apples with big metal weights. The crushers have a special rhythm for this task. |
Txalaparta players announce that the cider is ready to surrounding villages. |
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Greba Orokorra
Yesterday marked the second general strike in the Basque Country this year. It was called by a consortium of local unions. Although the news said that "no more than 70%" of employees chose to strike, it sure felt like everyone was out in the street. This demonstration in Donosti coincided with the annual international film festival, which was probably kind of a shock to the visitors. There were calls to reign in some of the budget cuts, (closed) banks
were treated to accusations of "thieves! thieves!" There were rousing
speeches by different union representatives in Basque and Spanish. There
were blunt calls for independence, and singing. The protesters remained pretty
focused, although some people protested in their underpants, and there
were a few keffiyeh kids-by which I mean folks who display all their political sentiments at once, like a fashion of sorts. Since everything was closed, there were ample opportunities to socialize in the park and wander the 10 kilometers or so back over the hills to our apartment.
Monday, September 17, 2012
El meu aerolliscador està ple d'anguiles

Sycamore alley in Banyoles |
Plaza in Barcelona |
Apartments along a canal in Girona |
Flags supporting an independent Catalan republic in Girona |
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