The highlight of our day Sunday was the Mercé Correfoc, or Fire Run that started at 8:30 with an explosion of fireworks right on the street between the buildings. We heard people talking about tying up your hair and covering your head and face with a scarf. We soon found out why.
The ‘devils’ start to run down the street, accompanied by groups of very loud drummers, and the fire breathing beasts! These devils carry sticks which have firworks on them that twirl around, spraying fireworks everywhere! They actually aim them at the crowd on purpose and run by us, at times just beyond arm’s distance!
Now we know why we need to cover up. I had my sarong with me so we used it to cover our heads when the devils run by. It is total madness!! There is no way anyone should be doing this and yet here we are, along with thousands of others, caught up in the excitement of it all.
It was hard to get pictures, I took a lot but most of them were too blurry and out of focus. When the devils run too close to us we just covered up, and hoped to not catch fire! We did see one person start smouldering until someone noticed and put out the fire that was starting on their head covering!
We stayed until 10:30 and I reluctantly agreed to leave even though there was no sign of the fun ending. We needed to get home and finish packing as we leave our little Barcelona apartment tomorrow and head for the Monastery at Montserrat. I am playing catch up on these posts as we have not had internet since Sunday, and it was too late to post anything Sunday night when we finished packing.
Wow….that does sound exciting…I would love it !!! And then you’re off to a monastery which will be quite the opposite! I am thoroughly enjoying your photos and adventures….keep it coming!!
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I would love to have been there Trudy! What excitement…I can see why you would be reluctant to miss one second of this experience…who would want it to end. So excited!
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wow! Wild & crazy! Reminds me of Carnival in Brazil!
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I guess “playing with fire” is taken literally during this festival 😉
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good for you for being there…crazy or not…it is part of their culture and that is why you travel…
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True.
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