Devotion, tradition and gunpowder
We are heading to Cullar. Most of the day we will be in February 2025 - but we will have a Candlemas Bun and nip in 2009. The road starts alongside the motorway and, from the air, it seems almost like the view of some reconstituted wood panels - as the olive trees march in ordered ranks over the landscape. Cullar is patronised by Our Lady of Sorrows and you have to ask if this was by way of preparing for the way ahead. Almost 4000 people choose to live here. I have headed for wiki in Spanish and run it through Google Translate. Sorry if this is ‘rompiendo la cuarta pared’ but my Spanish isn’t up to it. The subtitles include ‘Cultural Heritage Assets’ and ‘Forest of Books’ - which I’m rather looking forward to. Wiki goes big on the Andalucian past. I quote ‘ Moors and Christians Festival in honor of the Blessed Virgin of the Head, in Cúllar, on the last weekend of April. Declared of Andalusian Tourist Interest.’ It further adds ‘ The Moor...