Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela

It is no easy task to begin explaining the history of a cathedral with almost 1,000 years of history. Santiago de Compostel's history begins with Christianity introduced to the Celts by St. James and its later destruction  by Al-Mansur Ibn Abi Aamir  in 997 and a rebuilding of the cathedral in the 11th century. One should also know that the remains of St. James  were  returned to Galicia after he was beheaded in Jeruselem by King Herod Agrippa. But friends, you can search the web for more history on the cathedral and St. James the Great.

Visiting Galicia was a dream come true for me, since I had always read about pilgrims beginning the walk in the French Pyrenees by foot. What an incredible journey of  faith to walk roughly 1,000 miles with blistered feet, a test of faith, and courage to bear hot and cold weather. I did it the easy way and drove to Santiago de Compostela by a defunct Renault Clio and a five hour bus journey from Oporto, Portugal. But that is another story. For this noia, walking hurndreds of miles is not on her bucket list. 

So enjoy the exterior and interior photos of The St. James Cathedral in Galicia.

Adeu!

Obradoiro façade

Top of Obraidoiro façade.

Plaza de la Quinta façade.

Love that staff.

The front façade is in decay and needs restoration.




We had perfect weather, such blue skies!





The apostle St. James.




The famous urns.

I really like pulpits. It must be a power rush to preach to people.




Strange symbols on several columns.





The green button that lets you enter into St. James' crypt.








The ubiquitous scalloped shell all pilgrims wear.






Monday, October 7, 2013

María Dosel

Have you ever thought long and hard about giving a unique gift to someone? You sit there tapping your fingers on the table trying to think of an original gift for someone and draw a blank. Nothing seems original.

Alas friends, I know just the place to find the perfect gift if you happen to be in Santiago de Compostela! There is a shop in this incredible city that sells handmade silk shawls, monogrammed handkerchiefs, hand fans, and many other wonders that involve linen, silk and handmade lace by an incredibly talented lady. 

María Dosel's shop specializes in creating custom made delicate finery ranging from christening gowns to lace edged linen undergarment bags. I purchased a lace edged rectangular linen mat for my sister-in-law that combines perfectly with her French country styled home. If you have a special person and are stumped to find a novel and original gift, I suggest you visit in person (if you live near by or are traveling in the area) and browse through the many items María has created. Otherwise, visit her webpage and special order an item you might already have in mind. 

Adeu!

Customized onesie with matching booties. Love it!

Linen bag for storing the silver Santiago de Compostela shell used in a christening ceremony.

Armoire with bonnets, dresses, booties...

Christening bonnet and pink booties.

Hand woven silk shawl with monogram.
Christening suit and shawls.
All the edges here are handmade. The hand belongs to María.



I want to get some of these with my husband's name.




Gift for my sister-in-law.
María waving good-bye to us.