There was a delightful Christmas Market outside the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona. I resisted most of the stalls though I loved the fruity decorations which I am going to try to make and, everywhere we go, I buy a new Angel for the Christmas tree. There was music playing around the market and one of the songs was ‘Nana Nanita’ a Spanish lullaby which both my choirs sing.
I have another lovely poem by Kim Ridgeon to share. I find this somehow evocative of childhood and love the ideas of pockets full of secrets, beliefs, memories and fears. I don’t know who is in the photo but I do have permission to show both the poem and the accompanying photo.
commonprose
December 21, 2018 at 5:16 pm
Love the fruity stall. We have a number of Christmas decorations made of (fake) fruit and pine cones. Very festive, in a natural sort of way.
Heyjude
November 29, 2018 at 7:32 pm
The fruity decorations look lovely as does the angel.
mybeautfulthings
November 30, 2018 at 7:39 am
They are pretty aren’t they and they smell so good of cinnamon. I’ve started drying fruit to make one myself. I’ll show you if it works! 🙂
Kim Ridgeon
November 28, 2018 at 7:18 pm
Another lovely post. Such gleams of light are so needed in this crazy world. The photo is of me aged 11 and my late beloved mother, Margaret. I was very soon to depart our prefab council estate in Pengegon to go to boarding school as a scholarship boy with a total bursary because of my one parent background. I spent 7 years there whilst my 3 siblings were educated in Camborne. The experience inspires some of my writing.
Thank you so much for the inclusion of this poem.
mybeautfulthings
November 28, 2018 at 10:11 pm
Thank you. I am very happy to include your work – I love what I have read so far. I wondered if the photo might be of you and am pleased to know that it is. Thank you for telling me a bit about your history. I must thank Jean for our introduction. 🙂