I now stand at the end of the nine days of the Fiestas Del Pilar and boy were they both very fun and a little bit exhausting. On Monday, I went with my Geology class to a Galatcho (a former river bed) where we went up into the mountains next to it and into the forest around the lagoons. It was gorgeous and I could see all of Zaragoza from the mountains.
Tuesday after class, I went with Gonzalo and his friends to InterpeƱas, the music festival, again. This time, we stayed out literally all night and after, at eight in the morning, went to the Vaquillas (sp?) which is ametur bull jumping where anyone who wants to can get into the ring and dodge the various bulls they let in. The result is about fourty sleep deprived and occasionally drunk young men running around trying to touch the bull without getting gored (and aside from one poor man, no one was seriously injured).
By the time we got home, both Gonzalo and I were exhausted. Gonzalo proceeded to sleep into the late afternoon; I however, had to get a quick nap before the main event of Pilar: the offering of the flowers, a parade where different groups come from all over, dressed in traditional clothing, to dance and show off different regional performances and music while marching to an enormous pyramid with a statue of Maria Del Pilar at the top where they place their flowers. I went with Pablo who was able to narrate and explain the different groups while they were dancing and singing, making it and overall very interesting and fun experience.
After this I slept a little before a chunk of the extended family came over to have churros with melted chocolate (a cuisine I’ve come to love) which was plenty of fun. However, I called in an early night and slept for ten hours.
Thursday I went to the offering of the fruit in the afternoon, which was similar to the flowers, but with local produce, and later to the Rosario Cristal in the evening. This was a gorgeous parade where the marchers walked with candles and lanterns from one church to another interspaced by giant stained glass lanterns depicting various biblical concepts and events as well as a glass Basilica of Pilar with working bells and a giant ship representing the discovery of America inscribed with all the flags of latin America.
Finally Friday I woke early to return to the Vaquillas with my school friends and again to InterpeƱas with them in the evening. Now Saturday and Sunday were finally days of slight relaxation and seeing all the little performances in the city (light and water shows, circus acts, traditional music, street performers, etc.)
Tomorrow, School will start again and the enormous crowds and spectacles will be gone. This next weekend, I’m going with my rotary club to Ordessa national park, which I’ve heard is gorgeous and I’m very much looking forward to.
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