Wednesday, April 30, 2014

King William Art Show Was Fun!!

We had good show, as usual, at King William last weekend.


 
These two ladies were our very first customers that morning.
 
 
Our good friends, Jon and Dave Piper were at the show. In fact, their booth was on the parade route, so that's where I went to get the best view of the quirkiest parade in all of Fiesta.
 
 
This sign at the beginning of the parade tries to keep the King William association out of any trouble for anything that happens in the parade.
 


                                                    There were people marching for good causes.

                                                                    Plastic bag man.
 
Bands...
 
Zombies on a firetruck,
 
Ladies from Southtown.
 
 
The show was great. The threatened rain did not appear.
So, now we are on our way next weekend to Fayetteville.
 
 

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Woodlands Waterway is Done

Well, we are finished with this show and are now home. As usual, the Friday night party was great. The food and company were good. Here is Philip chowing done with Dave Piper and Sally Maxwell.
 
Now, the main event of the evening is the ART DASH where patrons of the arts have paid for a chance to run and grab the piece of donated art work they lust after.
 
Philip had made a new display for the three bells to be donated.

 
The money made at ART DASH goes to art education and scholarships.
 
 
So... the person who grabbed up the three bells this year was Dana Tyson. She is a host on "I Heart Radio of Houston". She had helped host the event and apparently is a big art supporter. Very nice person.
 
The show started at 10:00 am on Saturday. The temps were good, a little windy though. We had a good crowd and met lots of interesting people, as usual.
 
 
Sunday's weather was "iffy" most of the day and seemed to reduce the crowd considerably. But, all was good. This was the ninth year for this show, so I would expect next year, being the 10TH, to be a pretty big deal. So, if you missed the show, save up and come next year.
 
We are home now, watched the moon eclipse last night and turn orange. Had to cover my plants - thought it might freeze. We now will turn our attention to getting ready for
The King William Art Show on April 26th.
 

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Bells Along the Way

As promised, I am sharing just a few of the pictures we took of bells in Morocco, Gibraltar and Spain. At the end is a picture also of a stylized cross seen in Park Guell, which might be and idea for a new sail ... see we did think about Windsongs on several occasions!! I can't post where each of these bells was from without digging through my travel journal (which may not have been detailed enough for this) and our memory banks (which don't work all that well). So just scroll through quickly and enjoy.
















 


The End of theTrip

We left Valencia on Sunday morning and traveled by train to Barcelona. Philip had booked a room in a "romantic, boutique" hostel. Here is a link:http://www.anticespai.com/en/home. Very cute and packed full of antiques. Truly, this hostel is one floor of a four or five floor building. But it was charming and the hosts were wonderful to us..

 Best of all, it was located in a prime location. We could walk to lots of Tapas restaurants. Here's just one.

 

 We walked several times to the "old city". There were shops of every kind and lots of art work, art museums,




                                                street musicians,



archeological digs going on right in the middle of the old town,
We walked on through this part of town and reached the port. This was a very busy place on a Sunday afternoon. Tourists, families, young people.
lots of boats,                                                                      


                                                           and  lots of art work.

Look carefully at the middle section of this bridge. It had just moved open to let a boat pass through.

This was an open market set up in one of the squares. There were so many cool things here. Most of which we had no appreciation for because we couldn't understand where many of these items were from, but lots of old pieces of jewelry, iron works, art, books, magazines, etc.

We had seen these street performers in Valencia as well. They are "movable statues"? This one was a Jurrasic Park type who would grab you, put your head in his jaws or strangle you while someone snapped your photo.

We also were able to check out several street arts and craft shows. Philip talked to several artists and got lots of good information on how they participate in their shows as compared to how we do over here.


                                       We even found the Spanish version of "Piper Sandals".

We found three shows in all but no other bell makers!!!
 
  
This area was back in the central part of town away from the port. It used to be the major bull fighting arena. Barcelona has done away with bull fighting, so now... this is a posh mall inside.
 
                                      This is a view of one of the main squares from the top of the arena.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


This is the square located at the end of the block by our hotel. Two views:


Now, you can't stay in Barcelona for any time at all without
getting an education about the famous architect, Gaudi.
This was just one of the houses he designed. We didn't
pay the rather pricey fee to go inside so just
stood outside with many other tourists and took pictures.
 




The next morning we took off for an all day adventure by foot and by bus. This is us in front of the track and field stadium at the site of the 1992 Barcelona Olympics. A view of the city from the hill at the site of Montjuic Castle.
 
This is the view from the other side of that same hill - looking over the port.
... and we ate lunch at the top of the castle.


                                                                  The Castle.

Later in the day, we hit more Gaudi creations. This is the Sagrada Familia. This cathedral is still being completed by students and architects who follow Gaudi's teachings. These pictures do not at all give a true representation of the magnitude of this work.


There were many cranes around this cathedral where men are working to complete this by the middle of this century?

These two pictures show how all work is done first by creation of intricate models.


This is one room of the two room school house built on the grounds for the children of the workers who first worked on the project. It now serves as a starting place for educational tours.
 
On the last day of this wonderful trip, we went to Park Guell. If you are a mosaic lover, then you have seen pictures of this place in EVERY mosaic book you have ever picked up. This was originally supposed to be an upper class housing area in Barcelona. Gaudi was commissioned to create the plans for the owner/developer's home. He did so. A second house was built, but sadly no other people ever purchased land or built homes. Gaudi lived in one of these homes for a period of time. The rest of the area eventually became this lovely park.

 
This is the famous bench at the top of the park. Everyone has probably seen this wavy bench at one time are the other and never realized where it is located.
 .
Well, we have now sat ON it, along with a million other tourists

 
And THIS is the lizard that has also graced many a mosaic books and websites.
 
..... and we had our picture taken with him.

 
One last tribute to Gaudi...




 
We had a great time on this entire trip. Seeing our family that we only now see twice a year was, of course, the best part
 
 
 
We walked so much on this trip, we should be skinny. But then we did also eat Tapas late at night and drank wine with most meals. We learned to ride buses and trains. We learned about the history of Gibraltar and Spain and added to our knowledge of Morocco. And we did it all with one small rolling suitcase and a backpack for each of us. We bought very few souvenirs, but took thousands of pictures.

 
Finally, lest you think we totally forgot about Windsongs, I will post one more time with the pictures of bells that we took along the way. And then... I promise.... I'm through.