Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts

Friday, June 15

Paths of petals: Monterosso's infiorata



Last Sunday, as we explored Monterosso after travelling along the Cinque Terre from Riomaggiore, we stumbled across a beautiful piece of flower art. I really do mean stumbled across - I very nearly trod on it. This mosaic of petals was on the footpath.



The flowers continued along the streets of Monterosso. All we managed to find out was that it was to commemorate something and there would be a procession later. We thought the woman said people would walk through the flowers at 6pm, but that time came and went with no procession.



A few days later I remembered to find out what the whole flowers on the ground thing was all about. And thanks to Google, I can let you know.

It was to celebrate Corpus Domini, a Catholic holiday held nine weeks after Easter. I did read more on Corpus Domini, but failed to understand it well enough to pass on a decent explanation. Anyway...as part of the celebrations towns all over Italy hold an infiorata - a flower art festival - and fill the streets with petal tapestries. This is what we had found in Monterosso.







 



 

 

 

 





 

 

 





 

 

 





 

Wednesday, May 23

In Pictures: From the window of The Canadian



Four days and four nights on a train. That's a lot of time to stare out a window. The views from The Canadian were gorgeous...and here's a little selection just for you.

Read about my trip here.

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Monday, May 21

In pictures: Saskatoon Farmers' Market



I love me a good farmers' market, so I was a tad excited to check out the Saskatoon Farmers' Market. Fresh and local produce, home baking, and on May 19, lots of samples to try as part of Food Revolution.

I got to Market Square at what I considered early, 8am (Come on! 1: I'm on holiday and 2: it's the weekend), only to find both customers and stallholders already active. I spent about four hours strolling through the stalls, talking to producers, sitting in the sun and enjoying way too much good food.

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The farmers' market is held on Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday.

Visit: http://www.saskatoonfarmersmarket.com/

Friday, March 30

Spring has sprung

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