Thursday, October 7, 2010

Rooting for the Bulls!

Last summer’s European road trip took us to Arles, France, which is a dumpy little town on the Mediterranean coast of France that houses quite an impressive array of Roman ruins. The town’s tradition twice each week is the Bull Races, housed in a Roman-era coliseum. 
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The coliseum is much smaller than the coliseum, but almost more delightful because one can wander the levels and the circular network of paths intended to facilitate the safe movement of thousands of spectators.
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And of course, one can sit on the old stone seats to take in the show.
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I was apprehensive about going to Bull Races, for I didn’t want to see animals being harmed. Apparently, though, this kind of race is different. The bull appears, a bit riled up, and 9 young men must get close enough to remove a small bow from the antlers of the bull. If the bull does something exciting, he wins the sounding of Carmen. Excitement builds when the men jump high, when the bull jumps the protective inner ring, or when the bull rips apart the fence. We found ourselves rooting for the bulls, over and over again.

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2 comments:

  1. Hi Ms.Karissa, this is Danae again. Sorry for not coming on here for a while. Are you still in Africa? It's been a few years so I was not sure. I just wanted to wish you a Merry Christmas!

    -Danae :)

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    1. Hi, Danae,
      Thanks for writing. How are you? I actually moved back to Colorado last year. Shoot me an email, if you like: karissa.a.swanson@gmail.com

      Thanks for the Christmas wishes! You too!!!
      Ms. Karissa

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