Alex continues her fantastic journey through Spain on channel 5 tonight. She is still in Andalucia moving west from Almeria and Granada, which were a real treat last week.
She starts in marbella and enjoys Manzanilla in Jerez, the gorgeous city of Seville and one of our favourites Cadiz. Can’t wait!
On Saturday March 11, from 18.00 pm, will be the Main Parade, which had to be suspended last Friday March 3 because of the rain. ITINERARY: Departure from Pavilion, Antonio de Torres street, street, Calle Sol, Ocean Street Reconquista street, Calle Isabel la Catolica, Alfredo Almunia Street, Main Street, and ends at Plaza Mayor. And the weather looks great for it this time!
On Thursday 2 March at 18.00 h. at the Convento de la Victoria, the opening of the exhibition of amigurumis “By the whim of Toñi” will be held. You can visit until 15 March, do not miss it !!!!! .
Wikipedia tells us..Amigurumi (編みぐるみ?, lit. crocheted or knittedstuffed toy) Amigurumi is the Japanese art of knitting or crocheting small, stuffed yarn creatures. The word is a portmanteau of the Japanese words ami, meaning crocheted or knitted, and nuigurumi, meaning stuffed doll. In the west are called Amigurumi, which are the original phonetics of 編みぐるみ in Japanese language. Amigurumis vary in size and there are no restrictions about size or look. While Amigurumi has been known in Japan for several decades, Amigurumi first started appealing to the masses in other countries, especially in the West, in 2003. By 2006, amigurumi were reported to be some of the most popular items on Etsy, an online craft marketplace, where they typically sold for $10 to $100. Since then, popularity has continued to increase.