After the Escena.
It´s been a great success, the Escena, and the coach is taking the actors back to Murcia. The whole event paid for, by the way, by the ERASMUS European Social Fund - so congrats to the people who let Farage and Johnson lead them into scrapping that possibility for UK students.
The event focused on the history of the village, setting up little stalls and activities in various places. The main shows the spot where the old ALSA bus used to take on and put down passengers. It stopped a couple of decades ago. We now have two buses, to Infiesto and back on Monday and to Villaviciosa and back on Wednesday - those being the market days in those two towns. The stall shows a pair of skeletons with a jokey commentary that suggests that they´re still waiting for the bus.
I´ll put some more pictures up in the extras, and take them down in a day or two. They mark buildings in the town and state what they´ve historically been used for - in order: the butcher, the pharmacy (which has also been a bar), a dressmaker, a memorial to the agriculture which has been central here, a shoemaker, the now.derelict Black Cat (bar), an illustration of water courses, a coffin-maker, the old Post Office, and El Furaco ("The Hole" in Asturian) - another unused bar.
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