Showing posts with label Carnival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Carnival. Show all posts

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Carnival in Logroño

Carnival is definitely celebrated in Logroño. My roommate's friends came to town to stay at our apartment and we all had lunches together and later when out on the town.

Here we are having lunch out on our patio. We were lucky and it was a nice sunny February afternoon. It was the first, and thus far only, meal I've had out on the patio. I hope that spring comes soon.

They all dressed up as geishas, which was a nice coincidence since the only costume I had that I wanted to wear was that of my Japanese man (the same costume I wore to celebrate Halloween). My roommate if you're wondering is the one to the left of me; her name is Alicia.

We went out to the famous Laurel street for pinchos and met lots of other people dressed up in costumes. It's really a shame that we in the States don't celebrate Carnival like the rest of the world, because it's really a good-humored fun holiday.

This was an interesting scene. This guy was dressed up as Superman in a cage. His friends were feeding him through the bars. At least he had a chair...



Friday, February 1, 2008

Carnival in Madrid

It's been a while since I last wrote... I know... so I will have to talk about a few things that I've done since the last post.

First, we went to Madrid to pick up a friend of Abby's who came to visit us (Amanda), and we spent the weekend there. It just happened to be the time all of Spain and the world was celebrating Carnival--the holy week including Martis Gras.

There were lots of parades, performances, and events going on in Madrid. Among the things we saw were soldiers marching (dressed in traditional Roman costumes and other such groups), dancers from South America and Africa, show horses from Andalusia (southern Spain), and, in general, large masses of people.






Here are some more pictures of Madrid. The first is in Buen Retiro Park. This park is Madrid's equivalent to Central Park in New York. There are several large ponds inside the park. This pond also offers row boats that you can take out.

This next photo is of a street leading into the Puerta del Sol (Sun Plaza, or Square)... which is the center point of the city and the entire country. There's always a lot of people there, and usually when something is going on in the city, like Carnival parades or New Years celebrations, they take place in the Puerta del Sol. The equivalent to New York's Time Square I guess you could say.

The last photo for this post is from the Plaza de Cibeles. This is a night shot with the fountain of Neptune in front and the townhall behind.