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The Feliz Navidad sign always makes the Plaza Mayor look like a postcard. |
This year, there doesn't seem to be much holiday cheer. So here are some photos of the cheeriest things in my city and a video of one very enthusiastic author talking about the thing she loves most (my book launch party).
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It's not the holidays without certain treats. My favorite variety tray of the "most expensive turrón in the world." It's not that pricey. |
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I found a Yule Log! I used to find these at Italian bakeries in the United States, though the word "yule" suggests a Celtic origin... This Spanish version is so good. |
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The fine folks at Kindle Press are gifting you a trip to magical Providence, RI, for only 99 cents this December! |
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The street lighting this year is even more subtle than usual. |
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But with the native beauty of Modernist and Romanesque architecture, you don't need to add much. |
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Afternoon strolls down the shopping street. |
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The old town hall. |
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Down Balborraz Street, one of the oldest and most beautiful streets in Zamora. |
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The "umbrella" in the Plaza Mayor with the sign so you don't forget where you are! |
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My city has "love" in it! |
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I wrote this book to curl up with and get lost in. |
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Heading toward the oldest part of the city. |
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The theatre, for plays and events. (People from elsewhere often ask me if it's a movie theatre, which seems to be the fate of many old theatres.) |
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On the side of the Parador. |
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The store with the weird costumes for parades has a tree! |
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The Renaissance convent and a Modernist balcony. |
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The palace from the time of Ferdinand and Isabella |
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How can you not follow the advice of Holiday Rhino? Holiday Rhino is from a complete zoo in Winterhaven, Tucson, Arizona, 2011. |
As this year comes to a close, let's be grateful it's over! And certain that 2021 will be much, much better. Stay safe, everyone.