Wherever you go, go with all your heart ~Confucius

Hurray! Last week all of us managed to get a couple of days break to visit Alicante, Spain. Our last family trip outside Norway was in 2019, then we were in Florence. The selection criteria for the destination was quite simple, “a sunny place”. We were quite lucky to be able to experience Easter in Spanish way.

This is Easter in Spain. A fitting reminder that Easter is not just about eggs and bunnies; Spain celebrates Easter week with much more dignity than many other countries. It is one of the most important events in the Christian calendar and Spain treats it with the respect it deserves.
People carry enormous statues of saints on wooden platforms, which have been lovingly created by great artists throughout the centuries. There is an atmosphere of mourning, which can seem oppressive to onlookers, particularly when you see many penitents in hooded cloaks with just slits for their eyes. The mood lightens on Easter Sunday, with church bells ringing throughout the land as the Resurrection of Christ is celebrated.
The silence is unbearable. You catch your breath as you try not to make a noise. Thousands of people line the streets, but no-one says a word. Then the sound of marching feet fills the air. It’s the only thing you can hear. Thousands of penitents parade in complete silence. It’s dark too. The only light is from the lanterns of the people marching by, which add to the sombre and somewhat eerie situation. It’s very emotional and some people are choking up at the dramatic scene unfolding before their eyes.
The story of Christ’s crucifixion and resurrection is re-enacted with much pomp and ceremony in many towns throughout the country. However, two of the best places to spend Easter are in the Alicante region – Elche and Orihuela – just a few kilometres apart.

To give us company in this foreign land, rains and strong wind followed us 😀😂. Anyways, it was Spain hence nothing to worry. We thoroughly enjoyed the warm weather and sunshine.
Here are some images taken at the fabulous Castle of Santa Bárbara, located on the top of Mount Benacantil overlooking the historic town, the port and the Bay of Alicante.




Everyday my fitbit crossed the mark of 20000 steps and 2000 calories but then I never counted the calories I consumed 😀
Jo’s Monday Walk.

Reference for the text : https://www.myguidealicante.com/travel-articles/passion-reigns-in-alicante-at-easter
Six Word Saturday (the title 😀 )
Wonderful.
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Thanks Cindy.
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You are so lucky to be able to travel to Spain and that too during the festival season, mam!! The celebration looks really enticing, mingled with a sense of melancholy and you have described the event beautifully. The photos are just as beautiful too!!
Hope you are back in Norway with joy, hope and a smile after all that festivity. (Or not yet?)
Good week to you anyway!!
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Thanks Aahna. I am glad you liked the post.
Wishing you lots of love and happiness. Take care.
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🙏🏻😊
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Wow. Fabulous, beautiful, and very interesting.
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Thanks Aparna.
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A fine verbal and pictorial description of a welcome trip and moving event
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Thanks Derrick.
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Yea for having a sunny spiritual adventure, thanks for sharing your holiday with us!
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It was a totally different experience. Thanks Kate.
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and that’s the best kind of holiday 🙂
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What a beautiful sunny place to spend Easter! Thank you for taking us along via your lovely photographs!
((((HUGS))))
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Thanks for coming along dear Carolyn 😀
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Wonderful description of your Easter trip to Spain. And I guess if you burned off 2,000 calories a day, then you didn’t have to worry about counting how many you took in. 😉
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Hehehhee…. see we agree. Thanks Laurie.
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Lucky you Rupali! Your images and text put us right there beside you. Lovely post
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Thanks Tina.
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What an interesting festival! Thank you for sharing your travels with us, Rupali! 🙂
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Thanks Cheryl.
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looks beautiful and fulfilling Rupali! 💖
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It’s a wonderful place to spend Easter. Thanks Cindy.
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When in Spain, don’t count 🙂 wonderful post
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Hahahhaha true. Thanks Paul.
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My pleasure Rupali 🙂
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What a great visit and photographs. I’m so glad you had a chance to get a way. Thanks for joining in on this challenge.
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Thanks Anne.
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What an incredible way to celebrate Easter! Thanks for sharing your trip with us.
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Thanks for stopping by Ann.
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We relish wonderful food and just keep exploring the city, so where are calories?
i am sure this was a memorable festival experience.
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😀… Sahi hai. Thanks Deeksha.
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Thanks a lot Rupali for the lovely pictures you have taken and you must have had a beautiful holiday.
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Thanks dear Kamal.
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Welcome dear Rupali 💖💖
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🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
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It’s a special celebration, isn’t it? I thoroughly enjoyed my Easter in Northern Portugal. Many thanks for sharing.
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That’s great. Hope you share some images.
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Such a beautiful way to spend Easter! The images you have shared are wonderful.
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