Before I start recounting today's adventures I thought I'd update you on the seagull chicks ... we've had a sighting of the second one. So it's not been a tasty snack or dived off the roof - yet!
We have also spotted two new ones strutting their stuff on the pontoon in the canal opposite to us. Quite a window on wildlife from our balcony π.
Today we headed to Bascara, south of Figueres, for the gathering of the northern groups of Castellera - human towers groups.
We weren't quite sure what to expect but Bascara was certainly very colourful as the event was combined with a flower festival.
At the centre of the town square we arrived to see the beginning of a flower mosaic. Around the tree in the square's centre an outline of a mosaic had been chalked. Children then had trays of petals, dried fruits, leaves, soil and bark to fill in the chalked areas. The photo above was taken just as they were putting pine cones and pebbles around the base of the tree.
Over in the church square was the vibrant gathering of 8 castellar groups from the surrounding area. All wearing their group's coloured shirt with our nearest group from Figueres in purple. I thought the lime green and orange were certainly noticeable.
If you're wondering what the girl is doing on the left, each member of the group has a tightly wound strip of a thick material around their waist. For most members it provides back support, when they are in the tower supporting others, but it is also used by the barefooted climbers to aid their climb up the back of others to their position in the tower.
Then when a more complex structure was being made several groups would provide additional support at the bottom.
This ended up being 8 people tall. The little ones at the top were fearless. Just as well they wore crash helmets and there were 2 ambulances nearby.
It was a scorcher of a day reaching 33C on the car temperature guage, and there was very little breeze. We certainly made use of the shade and the cool passageways in between the various parts of the village. It was quite a relief to get back to our cool and shaded balcony - until about 5pm when the shade was gone and the sun more tolerable.