Monday, 22 June 2026

Puente la Reina-Gares

 Puente la Reina, also called Gares is about ninety minutes away from Jaca by road. The Orfeon  Jacetano had been invited there by a local group.


First, we stopped at the little church of Santa Maria de Eunate, a charming XII century octagonal building.



Then on to Puente la Reina in Navarra; we have a little Puente la Reina in Aragón, but the one in Navarra is much prettier. 

Lovely bridge, three architecturally interesting churches and very nice food! 
After dinner, the church, practice and change, a fair amount of waiting-it's so hot these days that you need to be indooors most of the time!
So we sang our concert, seemed to be well received. Later an English member of the host choir was very emphatic that they had liked the concert very much; that's always good to hear!
At that point, we still hadn't finished, because our hosts treated us to a buffet supper in a cellar!








Park run

 On Sunday 14th June I did my first park run. It was in the Big Park in Zaragoza, now named for the late local politician and folk singer Labordeta. 

This was a charity race, against cancer: you pay a fee in advance, they give you a t-shirt and a bib with a chip and what's left goes to the cause. I think there were about 900 participants, but I'm not sure.

It's been really hot so it's just as well the race started (on time) at 9 in the morning. The runners with a chance of winning start at the front, and those who don't start further back. Unlike some other races I've done, those running didn't have to fight their way through walkers and pushchairs.



The winner got there in about half the time I took!

One of these should be mine, only I didn't wait for the presentation!It was a struggle, but it was fun, and although I went on my own, it's pretty sociable.
I came second in my category, Master D 
This is a screenshot of the results that came from my chip.
Once you cross the finish line someone hands you a goody-bag with water, isotonic and some food. I drank the isotonic and went home. It really was a well-organised event and very enjoyable.