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Plaza de Toros

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    • Dag 35

      Antequera’s Tuesday Outdoor Market

      6. februar, Spanien ⋅ ☁️ 11 °C

      I think that most of the coastal resorts in this area have market days for tourists on Saturdays and Sundays. Antequera’s street market is for its residents and is held on Tuesdays from 9 - 2 pm, behind the bullring.

      The resort markets tend to sell ‘branded’ and more expensive clothing and handbags, handmade jewellery, and items for presents to take home as souvenirs.

      In Antequera the market focuses on the needs of the local population like Mexican tianguis, so they have quite a cross-section of goods.

      Clothing takes up probably the largest area of the market. There were stalls offering t-shirts, shorts, underwear, shoes, jeans, shirts and dresses for women. There were at least two large stalls selling fabrics for curtains, table cloths, and bedding.

      And it also had several stalls for fruit and vegetables, as well as smaller areas for spices, candies and olives. Prices were good.

      We ended up buying some sports socks for Chris, olives (after trying a lot of different kinds!), some candies and asparagus.
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    • Dag 39

      A Carnaval Weekend

      10. februar, Spanien ⋅ 🌬 12 °C

      Carnaval is being celebrated here. So different than in Mexico or other Latin countries we have been in. Much more low key but fun.

      It seems that in Spain, carnival usually begins with an opening speech by an important local person or a celebrity. Then after the speech, there are costume contests for kids and then adults, some street theater, a street parade, bands and of course partying.

      Due to the impending rain and winds, a big tent was put up near the bullring and some plans had to be changed but people, including us, found out about the new venue and the other changes and the show went on.

      So on Saturday afternoon, we went for a walk and enjoyed seeing what was going on. Most kids were in costume and a Lion King kids’ show was in progress in the tent. Next door games were being played by young boys in the huge soccer field. Restaurants were full of people partying.

      Tomorrow at noon, the Carnaval parade starts. Not sure of its route but I’m sure we will figure it out.

      Update - We went out to find the parade but got sidetracked by some fun costumed street bands singing political protest songs. The crowd loved the songs! So did we, but we didn’t understand what they were saying. Haha.

      P.S. I love the Carnaval flyer that was distributed. There are several iconic Antequera items within the picture - the pancake landforms in Torcal, the face of the Indian mountain, the flag of Spain as a mask, the boy statue in the museum and the Carnaval ribbons. Very cool.
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