in Ainsa
Now We Are Five
:: March 31- April 1 ::
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Past miles and miles of pruned grapevines and wineries, the road today
climbed gradually into the foothills of the southern Pyrenees with
beautiful views of distant peaks and a reservoir below with
glacial-colored water.
Just before the town of Ainsa, we stopped to pick
up our granddaughter, Sinta, who had enjoyed 5 days of mountain
activity here with her high-school senior class. We like to think we rescued her from the long, overnight bus ride back to Brussels.
The political and geographical divisions of Spain challenge us: municipalities, comarcas, autonomous regions, provinces: "Ainsa is a municipality located in the province of Huesca, Aragon, Spain". That is but one way of saying it!
Kristin
and Marney climbed the 146 steps (they counted them) to reach the medieval center of town--strategically built in the 11th
century, much of the walls still intact. The next day, April 1st, we all drove up.
The tower of the Romanesque Church of Santa Maria presides high above the Plaza Mayor which opens onto the old castle.
We visited the informative, well-designed Geo Museum housed in one of the old
towers ...
.... and especially enjoyed the 3-dimensional model which is plaster-white until illuminated with colorful maps that explain the region's geological history and present features.
Gracias por animarme con el letrero del Camino. Estoy leyendo y entrenando diariamente.
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