Granada : You've got heart and you're great ....


I knew there was something going on because I heard the drums from afar.

I was heading in the other direction, but just couldn't keep my eyes off you colorful girls !

I asked you ¿Entonces que esta pasando ? - what's up- and you answered : Hacemos una marcha para solidaridad con los paises del tercer mundo, te vienes con nosotros ? - we're marching to show solidarity towards third world countries, will you come with us ?-

How could I not join you ?

Also you made me laugh, when I asked you, ¿y quien organiza esta marcha ? - who organizes this march ? and in fact, you didn't know really. Oh...what does it matter anyway...the spirit was there, the intention was to raise a little bit of money to help out there and the samba rhythm soon, very soon got me and here I was on calle Recogidas, swaying my hips on the sound of the batucada....




The idea was to share the love
and say Yes I do feel concern that some kids have not enough to eat on their plate


The young man inside the car was shouting a mixture of French and Spanish words through his mike making his speech a little bit funny at times but it didn't matter either, I still followed the rhythm...

That's it boys....! Move that body...



Hey sisters ! You're great....It was very nice to meet you,
I wish I could have talked with you more. See you soon !





photos by your devoted blogging hostess

what, where, when : XIV marcha de la Solidaridad in Granada, last sunday April 6th

Comments

Lavinia said…
Everyone looks so happy, in the sunshine, and as you say, it is for an important cause. For we have too much on our plates, but others have not enough, or nothing at all.

It sounds like you really entered into the spirit of the day and had fun meeting all the new little friends.

I think the pilgrimage in Spain was the Camino. Is that the same as what you mention?

My brother was telling me yesterday about the Picasso museum in Barcelona. He said to me, "It is small..as small as your house" and I said, "oh my, is it that small?"

Regards,
Lavinia
The best of causes for solidarity! And a very fun parade, by the looks of it. I hope they did raise a goodly sum because worldwide hunger is a serious problem and the children suffer horribly...if only certain governments would allow more aid to get to those who need it, that would also help tremendously.
Yoli said…
Lala que bella marcha. Hojala pudiera estar ayi contigo!
paris parfait said…
How lovely to come across this unexpectedly! Thanks for giving us a peek with these delightful photos. xo

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