Pamplona Calling
Of course, this is not a big deal. I live in Spain. It takes an hour to drive to Pamplona from where I am. But, it was still a thrill. I had not seen photos of anything other than the bull run, so I had no clear idea what the place would look like. I knew the town was Basque, so I figured it would look like my town. Yes and no. It was similar, but the architecture was better preserved in the city center. That isn’t because Pamplonistas are more civic-minded than Donostiarras. It’s because the center of Donostia burned down two-hundred years ago and had to be rebuilt. They did it in a hurry, and sacrificed charm.
So that’s the goal for spring. I’ve done lots of things more dangerous than run with some bulls. If you’ve read this blog you know that. And though I’m not in top shape, nor in the prime of youth anymore, if I don’t have enough physical ability to manage this, I pretty much deserve to die. In the Rodman video, he laments not starting farther back in the pack. The bulls never got near him. So I know that to make the event worthwhile I’ll need to start back in the pack.
If I survive this, it’ll be like a constant gift to my fiancée. Anytime she gets mad at me, I can say, “At least I’m alive. That certainly doesn’t have to be the case.”
Yeah, just keep talking yourself into it, dumbass.
3 Comments:
I used to think the Tomatina in Valencia sounded like fun, until the documentary footage gave me a claustrophobic panic attack.
Oh! I am so jealous! I think it would be equal parts cool and ridiculously stupid and WHO COULD PASS IT UP?
I love The Sun Also Rises, and I read it whenever I am in Spain.
Looks like an interesting blog. Nice writing.
You don't have to talk yourself into. I'll just dare you. You never pass up a dare, if I remember correctly...
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