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This year for Hallowe’en, I give you… this. An art installation in the tiny plaza in front of the Cathedral in Pamplona. It was… odd. Happy Hallowe’en! Date: 03 April 2013Place: Pamplona (Navarra, Spain)
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This year for Hallowe’en, I give you… this. An art installation in the tiny plaza in front of the Cathedral in Pamplona. It was… odd. Happy Hallowe’en! Date: 03 April 2013Place: Pamplona (Navarra, Spain)
» Read moreOn our way back to the albergue, we chanced upon these two musicians playing on a nearby street. In my experience, street musicians are ubiquitous in the larger cities of Northern Spain. Whether this is a general cultural norm, or whether they flock to the Camino cities, I couldn’t say. I’m not entirely certain why I snapped a photo of […]
» Read moreThe Café Iruña is a magical place. Even a simple beer and sausage is somehow an elevated experience. It is the Platonic Ideal of a café, and every other café but a shadow or an echo of this perfect place. This is, no doubt, why Hemingway favoured it. Or, perhaps, this is just the ravings of an exhausted pilgrim. Date: […]
» Read moreEvening approaches, and we head back to Café Iruña for some refreshing beverages and perhaps a snack. Here we see Ali, Cliff, and Petra perusing a menu outside the doors. Date: 03 April 2013Place: Pamplona (Navarra, Spain)
» Read moreThis shop is located just off the Plaza del Castillo. The area has a number of unusual or eccentric shopfronts, including some in full-on art deco or art nouveau style. Date: 03 April 2013Place: Pamplona (Navarra, Spain)
» Read moreThe route of the running of the bulls in Pamplona is well-marked. Better marked, I daresay, than the Camino is through the city. I’m not sure this photo needs much of an explanation. The bulls run in July for the festival of San Fermín. In April, there are no bulls, so we decided to “run without the bulls”. The photo […]
» Read moreThe city of Pamplona is famous for its annual running of the bulls in July. Since it was April, no bulls were in evidence – except at the tourist shops. We saw dozens of shops like this with bull t-shirts, plushies, magnets, and other various geegaws. This one, with its cartoon bulls and runners, is one of my favourites. Date: […]
» Read moreAs I wandered through Pamplona that afternoon, I chanced upon la Basílica de San Ignacio de Loyola. This church was built on the spot where the saint was hit by a cannonball. Most of the entrances were locked up, but one open door led me to a chapel of Perpetual Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. I sat there some time in prayer before […]
» Read moreThis statue of King Carlos III stands in the Plaza del Castillo in Pamplona. What I find interesting about this statue, is that Carlos was not King of Spain. No, he was King of Navarra from 1361 to 1425. The plaza in which he stands is named after an entirely different Kingdom. Having in my ignorance always thought of Spain […]
» Read moreThis music kiosk, built in 1943, rises from the center of the Plaza del Castillo in Pamplona. The plaza itself has undergone many changes over the centuries. Back in the early 2000s when they were converting it to pedestrian-only (and building a carpark underneath!), archaeological remains were unearthed of a menhir, Roman baths, a Muslim cemetery, a section of the medieval wall, and the remains of […]
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