Wednesday 20 August 2008

Corrida


The Fete de St Roch is the high point of Summer in the village. It centres around the Feast of the Assumption on the 15th August and lasts 4 days, days which are packed with activities and entertainment.
Traditionally the 15th August marks the point when Summer begins the slow slide into Autumn, the weather begins to change and the days become shorter. It's definitely a good moment to have a party.
The first day of the fete saw the circus processing through the streets: the second day, Friday, there was the usual market in the morning followed at the end of the afternoon by the Corrida, a race through the village. This is great fun regardless of whether you're a participant, supporter or spectator. There are three races, 1km and 3km for children and one for adults(8km) which loop and twist through the narrow stone streets. I took this right at the start of the first children's race..if any one's interested there are lots of photos online and an account of the event in French.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Oh, great picture, excuse me if I don`t answer but the photo was taked from a crane. Well, salutes from argentina. Bye

Ann (MobayDP) said...

Ahhh. Children have the most fun.

It's good that they involved the children in this event.