Doesn't this frontage make you want to go and see the football?
Ciudad Rodrigo Football Club appear to be taking on the Virgin of somewhere or other this Sunday at 5pm. I'm tempted. It would be the first time I've been to the footie since I saw Northampton Town in about 1989.
One of the places we took my mum to see in Salamanca yesterday was the Dominican Monastery of San Esteban - Saint Stephen's. It was a lot like most churches and cathedrals - big stone pillars, plenty of marble, cloisters, huge wooden doors - lovely ceiling, where else are we going before lunch? - but somehow it was quite different. It may have been that the monastery was much less dark and forbidding than most churches, maybe it was because it was simpler, though the altar in the main church would have to be the exception that proves the rule, or it may have been because there was a group of people dressed in their sports jackets and pullovers practising a Gregorian chant sitting in the farthest corner of the choir whilst we were there. Really though I think it was simpler than that; it was because there was information to say how different the place was. The notices on the walls were droll, even ironic and amusing. There was a little room that had been used as a council chamber...
Ciudad Rodrigo is in the midst of a filming frenzy. There are more film makers here than bearded Brits with sensible headwear. A film called Pablo de Tarso (Paul of Tarsus, the misogynist Biblical, burning bush chappie*) is being filmed around the town by a local film company throughout May. To add to the fun the state TV broadcaster, RTVE, sent a team to do a report about making that film a couple of weeks ago. So this Monday Mr Crawford and I were in town to have a coffee in the main square. We came across a film crew outside one of the local bars. The people who were being filmed were dressed up as ramblers complete with boots, sticks and rucsacks. Knowledgeably I explained that the film being shot in the town was some sort of costume drama (I didn't know it was about Paul till I checked a local website) so all I could surmise was that the film must be using flashbacks along with the historical component to tell its story. You know the sort of thing - "Down here!, here'...
This blog is now dormant. It records our time in the beautiful city of Ciudad Rodrigo but it's a while since we've lived there. Since living in Ciudad Rodrigo we've lived in Cartagena and La Unión but we're now back in Culebrón in Alicante - near Pinoso. Have a look at Life in Culebrón
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