Day in Leon

We began our day with coffee using the Bialetti in the apartment, and illy coffee…always a good start to the day! Dale had purchased a bottle of fresh-squeezed orange juice from the grocery store (they have the coolest machine for creating this!) so we decided to walk over to a nearby panageria and bring back fresh food for breakfast. I iced my leg, rubbed in my gel, took meds and we headed out again.

Museum

We toured the museum, guided by a charming and very knowledgeable lady. It was a fascinating place with so much history. Their crown jewel is a chalice, with an original bowl (prior to added gold and gems), dates from the 1st century. In addition, the library holds some extremely rare books, including one dating from the first year of printing, and illuminated books.

The most inspiring part was near the end, when we were taken to the old burial chamber to see what is called the “Sistine Capel of Romanesque Art”. The style is much simpler than Renaissance style but very powerful. 

North rose window

The Cathedral of Leon is pure Gothic style with three stories of stained glass windows, and three stunning rose windows. It faces east and the windows are placed so that the stories they depict coincide with the sun’s position. OK. Enough already! 

Festival 

As good Camino luck would have it, our rest day was the first day of only 2 large festivals celebrated annually. This one is Medeival and was a lot of fun. We saw the parade (really, a pre-parade), ate festival food, and generally enjoyed a great afternoon and evening on our last day.

Dinner is served!

I was instructed to rest my injured, shin-splinty leg the next day, so I found myself working out a taxi. Ugh! But I’m back on the road on the 6th! God-willing, and the creek don’t rise.

On the street where we live...
San Isodoro 11th Century Basilica Church
San Isodoro bell tower
Inner courtyard of San Isodoro looking at the Romanesque cloister
San Isodoro looking down the Gothic style cloister
The sacred heart of Jesus to the right of the altar
Artisan pizza for lunch at the festival!
Massive amount of meats!
And even more!
Sangria ready to go!
These rounds of bread are enormous!
Say "Cheese"
Piles of dehydrated fruits and veggies
The busy city
The Cathedral top centerpiece
Amazing stained glass
Stained glass
Stained glass
Pure Gothic architecture
The crossing
South rose window
North rose window
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The thistle gate where the more ornate (later) Gothic style is evident
Main Altar and east-facing windows that catch the morning light
A nativity
Top of the entrance to the choir stalls
Dale observing the dragon prepared for the festival parade.
Kabab stand where we had more festival food for dinner.
Ribs, chicken, sausage?
Dinner is served!
Musicians in the parade
Character on stilts
And he was a character!
Jesters
Can't have a parade without drums
Belly dancer, a nod to Moorish roots
Dancing beauty
Very strange
Playing with a tourist's camera
The parade continues
Interesting Hungarian pastry or bread
Cooking them!
Serious selection
Big crowd to celebrate
Merry-go-round propelled manually by a strong operator!
Festival-ing
Lighted fountain in the center of a traffic circle
On the street where we live...