Out of the maze and spike of gold
It is a lovely day. You can almost feel the potential of heat lurking in the low places ready to sinuously saunter out and make three o'clock unbearable. We have nothing to visit so let us go five random things. Forgot Catherine of Aragon, Henry VIII tried to so you are in good company. If you want Spanish Queens go to Eleanor of Castile. Born in 1241, the 13 year old Eleanor married Edward I in 1254. History moves its eye around and once lingered on the fact she went with Edward on the 9th Crusade and had crosses built where her coffin rested after she died. Today her sharp property transactions and profiting from the exploitation of Jewish people has nudged its way forward. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_of_Castile The Semici is one of the oldest film festivals and is based in Valladolid. Founded in 1956 they managed to find loopholes in state censorship to show films otherwise banned in Franco’s Spain. For example, ‘A Clockwork Orang...