SOME PARTING SHOTS. During and after the parade at Fuengirola's Féria Internacional de Los Pueblos.
ALGUNOS TIROS DE despedidas. Durante y después del desfile en Fuengirola, Féria Internacional de Los Pueblos.
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EVEN THE HORSE SHOWED ME HIS TOOTHY GRIN. INCLUSO EL CABALLO ME MOSTRÓ SU SONRISA DENTUDA. |
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THESE BOOTS ARE NOT MADE FOR WALKING. EVEN HIS FEET WERE HURTING. ESTAS BOTAS NO SE HACEN PARA CAMINAR. ÉL ME DIJO QUE SUS PIES ESTABAN DOLIENDO. |
Pretty - pretty place. Nice cowboy on the left, is that a horse or a mule? My mother would have instantly know the difference.
ReplyDeleteTravel:
DeleteI think "he" sold "him" a horse and delivered a mule. Or maybe it was a horse. Not only wouldn't my mother have known the difference, she would have said, Who cares? It smells."
SO colourful! Love that first photo, the little red devils (?) in the second photo, and the good looking Ukrainians in photo #4. I have a thing for Ukrainians, you know.
ReplyDeleteDebra:
DeleteI didn't know about your "thing" for Ukranians, but then so many people have told me about theirs.
Elaborate costumes. I didn't see any plaids . . . .
ReplyDeleteWilma:
DeleteI don't remember see any plaid combos either. Maybe the solution is to have an international parade every day.
Call me old fashioned.....biy I love me a good parade. Nice you still habe them.
ReplyDeletemistress maddie:
DeleteWe have so many here. I love them, too.
Those are some costumes!
ReplyDeleteKirk:
DeleteI could do a costume where no one had any idea it was me.
Thank you so much, Mitchell, for the parade! I can almost hear the joyous sounds of it, without having to endure the jostling crowd, and people blocking my view.
ReplyDeleteDeedles:
DeleteWhat I love about parades: The people.
What I hate about parades: The people!
I am happy you shared the parade with us; I would never get to see it otherwise.
ReplyDeleteanne marie:
DeleteAnd it's one of so many around here. Although, most have some kind of religious reason.
great parade
ReplyDeleteGosia:
DeleteSo much fine and so much diversity.
What a wonderful splash of colour!!
ReplyDeleteNothing like a parade!
Jim:
DeleteI'm looking forward to the next celebration. The Night of San Juan is June 23rd. Then in July is the Virgin of Carmen parade. And then in October is Fuengirola Fair. And loads of things in-between!
So colorful! I'm slowly catching up with blog reading after a few days off...
ReplyDeleteWalt the Fourth:
DeleteAnd I'm looking forward to seeing what you share from Paris!