Sunday, 26 July 2009

the day of San Pedro




The fishermen in Port Lligat were celebrating San Pedro day, they treated us grilled sardines with bread and aioli and a glas of rosé.

13 comments:

nathalie et cetera said...

this post looks like it's coming out of a gourmet magazine. Beautiful! This must have been a really great event.

ana ventura said...
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ana ventura said...

not so good as portuguese sardines ;-) Love the last photo!!

Queen of the Tea Cosies said...

Your photos are beautiful, capturing so much more than a place - the "in between" moments most of us miss. I'm enjoying your holiday very much.

kristina - no penny for them said...

love the atmosphere of the photos. and particularly the shot of the rosé with apricot. beautiful. reminds me of my holiday in the south of france too. simple things really taste much better in the south with lots of sunshine, don't they...

Lotte said...

Love the sardines photo...

mansuetude said...

ohh you should make some postcards of that sardine photo! Love it!!!!

Anna said...

Hi! I'm enjoying these vacation photos.
Have you ever read The Secret Life of Salvador Dali? I'm sure you know of his links to Cadaques and Port Lligat, but I so enjoyed all of the crazy stories he tells in The Secret Life of the time he spent in that area he loved so much. What a character he was, to say the least...

sisters in black frocks said...

wow, not only are you a good artist, but you take great photos as well. looks like a wonderful holiday!

Denise | Chez Danisse said...

I adore the "remains of the sardines" photograph! Fabulous!

by JOS I Simple Blueprint said...

love the photograph with the fish!

pixie said...

i know of no one who can make sardines look so artful!

misako mimoko said...

it looks you've had a beautiful time in cadaqués!
i joined this celebratin last year, it was gorgeous, grilled sardines, old peole playing music and dancing "sardanas". so lovely...
i've a video recording, but such things have to be lived!!
and how great to meet catalina!

lovely new works and photos too :)
have a nice day!