Monday, 31 October 2011

Autumn snow

Yesterday we drove home from Zaragoza. The views on the way through the mountain pass of Monrepos were striking; the peaks of the Pyrenees had their first snow. My photos are all speckly because they are taken through a dirty windscreen.
It's amazing how small the mountains look in photos when they seem so enormous from the car!

Friday, 21 October 2011

Clouds

Yesterday afternoon the sky looked spectacular from my house.
Looking south-west

Tuesday, 18 October 2011

Peg-legged angel

An old photo of my favourite Romanesque capitel, the peg-legged angel. Nobody knows why an angel has an artificial leg. Maybe he's not an angel but a man halfway transformed into an eagle....just an idea-I keep thinking about it!

October

It's mid-October and still quite warm. The leaves are changing colours but we don't have any spectacular views of autumn changes yet. There's a mushroom growing on my front grass; I've no idea if it's edible or not.
I gave up on the poinsettia; I couldn't keep up the discipline of  putting it in the dark and taking it out at the right times.
It's got to rain. There's a drought and the reservoirs are low. They've said for Thursday.
Last week I took a group of Japanese tourists on a little guided tour in Jaca-mostly the cathedral. They were very apreciative, and knew about Romanesque architecture, but there's an interesting cultural gap; although they could do the architectural bit, they (naturally) had little or no knowledge of the Biblical characters and stories which for most westerners form part of their background-at least that was the case in the past.