This Phoenician woman appeared so friendly in the Cadiz Museum, as though welcoming us to town. Her wave in this post can be considered “adios” because these snapshots are our parting ones.
Love the sensuous Solomonic columns we encountered in random locations, the colorful azulejos benches and the braid left in a church alongside milagros. I had never seen a braid offered in gratitude for a prayer believed answered outside of churches in Mexico.
Claudio I, Museo de Cadiz
Museum of Cadiz
Phoenician sculpture, Museum of Cadiz
Claudio I, Museo de Cadiz
Parque Genoves
Phoenician sarcophagi, Museum of Cadiz
hydrangea
post office letter drop
Solomonic columns
azulejos
statue from Roman period of Cadiz, Museo de Cadiz
Monument of the Constitution of 1812, Plaza de Espana
detail of “The Last Judgment,” Nicolaes Eliasz Pickenoy, Museo de Cadiz
milagros
detail of “The Last Judgment,” Nicolaes Eliasz Pickenoy, Museo de Cadiz
Monument of the Constitution of 1812, Plaza de Espana
door knocker
Monument of the Constitution of 1812, Plaza de Espana
Next stop Cordoba.