Hi All,
Sorry for the delay in posting - since we last posted we´ve gone many miles and consumed a few bottles of wine. So tonight is our last night in Valencia (also known as ¨The Big Orange¨). Right now the Fallas are assembled and the city is about to be set a blaze. After that , we are hightailing it out of here, back to Madrid to catch our plane home to the good ole U.S. of A.
A few words about Las Fallas - basically it´s a Mediterranean festival to welcome in the spring. It was originally celebrated in honor of St. Joseph in the Valencia part of Spain. Basically, huge cartoonish figurenes are assembled in the streets. Today, the last day, they are burned as the clock strikes 12. As the figurines burn, winter is left behind. The figurenes are as tall as buildings and really intricate. We´ll post some pics later on
For the month of March, the entire city celebrates with fireworks every day at 8 am and 2 pm during the month of March. Small children are given fireworks to light on the street. Coming to this festival, we definitely underestimated the Spanish love of things that go ¨boom¨. Walking on the streets has been an experience, as every step you take, a small child is nearby with their lighter, throwing firecrackers into crowded areas. The daily afternoon firecrackers don´t even make sense, because they barely show up during the sunny day. It´s been great.
Also, in Valencia, there are 300 marching bands (per our guidebook, although we´ve estimated the number to be closer to 9,000) that rove the city from dawn to dusk, welcoming in spring by playing their hearts out.
In the past few days that we´ve had a chance to enjoy the sounds of Valencia, between the fireworks overheard, fireworks underfoot, and bands roving the crowded streets around huge cartoonish figurenes. It´s been an interesting cultural experience, however, a definate shock to our nervous systems.
We´ve gone to a few other places, including Piles and Gandia, which we´ll post more later on about. Just a side note, we´ve had some issues with showers, and are looking forward to the following things;
- hot water
- cold water
- showers that drain
- shower that don´t leak onto the floor below
- showers with curtains
- showers without a toilet next to them
- water pressure
- showers that you don´t need flip flops for
- showers that don´t require holding the shower head
- showers that don´t turn off automatically because they are on timers
- showers that have more than two temperatures (ie. not ice cold or scalding hot)
- showers that will provide enough warm water for three consecutive showers, rather than just the first one
- showers that don´t require pushing of buttons on water tanks located outside of the building
Okay, so we´re dirty. But we´ll shower before we see all of you again.
Keep checking back, we´ll post some more stories and the link to our photos.
Now, we are off to celebrate Las Fallas with the city of Valencia. See ya later winter!!!!