Analogue is for on the road
The weekend past, los americanos and three aussie hangers-on headed to Segovia, Toledo and Burgos for a weekend of serious cultural education.
That's me on the left, in Segovia, practising for my next Tommy Hilfiger catalogue. The important thing to note, other than the astoundingly masculine pose I assume with such ease, is that I am carrying an ancient contraption known as an SLR film camera. You may have seen them in a museum or dumpster near you. Due to the difficulties inherent in transferring fillum into digital media (nudge sis nudge), the following are photos sneakily stolen from others who partook in the festivities. Nevertheless! For your viewing pleasure...
We saw 2000-year old Roman aqueducts like this:
alcazares like this:
and nuns like this:
cathedrals like this:
this:
and this:this:
alcazares like this:
and nuns like this:
HOT!
Well, it was hot, like 35 degrees in Toledo. But now it's flooding there. Crazy Spanish weather - more proof that the rain in Spain falls mainly absolutely everywhere.
All in all, a stellar* weekend.
* Use of 'stellar' by kind permission of KT**
**Use of asterisk also by kind permission of KT
**Use of asterisk also by kind permission of KT
2 Comments:
Im sure it will stop eventually!
Raining that is!
So lovely to speak to you - this sounds really silly, but I got so excited when Em picked up the phone and sad: Si?
x
i fell so terrible that dad bought me a great film camera and one year later digital was all the rage.... i think there is alot to be said for SLR, nothing like forgetting what is on the film and getting a surprise at the chemist
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