Jerez

We went back to Jerez because - Jerez. We saw festival performances, visited friends, and explored places new and old.
We saw many festival performances but, for the first time, no late-night performances.
We had a long layover in Boston so we stayed at a hotel on the harbor and rested.
These bells on Santo Domingo, near our apartment, are struck and not rung which gives them a unique sound.
Enjoying her first few minutes back in Jerez.
Plaza Arenal was nice and green, but it was a bit chilly.
We were happy to find El Gallo Azul was open again after being closed for several years. We celebrated by sitting outside and enjoying some tapas.
I am pretty sure this is some form of Tuna which Patricia enjoyed at El Gallo Azul.
We went to the mercado (fish and vegetables and fruit) in Plaza Esteve to stock ouur apartment.
For years, our first festival show has been at Theatro Villamarta and this year was no exception. We usually sit in about the same place.
The first espectáculo was Sara Baras - a flamenco icon. The show was one of the best we have ever seen.
The audience loved the performance and could not stop applauding.
Catching motion-and emotion-from our seats is tricky.
This is the Fuente de la Rotonda de los Casinos. It is located where C. Honda and C. Largo come together and is near our apartment. I captured this in the…
Plaque at Iglesia conventual de las Minimas. I wondered who visited (Visito) in 2014...
so I had Google translate the text. That didn't help much. I looked at the symbol at the top, which has some elements of the papal coat of arms, but the pope…
Sala Comañía is long and narrow. WE usually sit in one of the first 4 rows.
José Quevedo "Bolito" performed "Fértil" with his son at Sala Compañía.
From the left: Bolita (hijo), José Quevedo “Bolita”, Paco González
On the wall of Iglesia San Marcos, Jerez
Even San Marcos gets no respect from the pigeons.