Nada esencial hallaremos en otras tierras que no podamos encontrar en la nuestra, en la que nos vio nacer .
Antonio Colinas, (cita sacada del libro El camino de las Ermitas )
Algunos pleneros también salimos a ver mundo, pues aunque nuestro pueblo es bien hermoso, también apreciamos la belleza y el interés de otros lugares. Vamos a ellos, los vemos, disfrutamos apreciándolos, learn, compare and draw conclusions, all of which enriches us as people.
landscape seen during the ascent. |
A climb durum, which requires effort. I'm tired but it was worth. Three hours of climbing, going slowly and stopping at all the sites to see things well, and two hours of descent.
The scenery is exceptional, much more mountainous than full and beautiful. The gorgeous day for walking.
The route follows the path that leads to the famous Santa Orosia procession, held on June 25, which runs from the village of Yebra de Basa to the hermitage of Santa Orosia . It passes through several hermitages, for slopes, waterfalls, caves, forests, cut ... Amazing.
Another view of the scenery as you ascend. |
The Valero Corner bar, I bought the book "The Way of the Hermitage" and there Lacasta Graciano says that " have to walk this path with eyes wide open, ears open, trying to figure out every step of the meaning of each tread and each symbol. Then the road turns into a book content overflowing into a symphony of voices, silences and whispers that surrounds us and sometimes moves us (...) is to listen and talk to the absent (...) Whoever goes first, he soon discovers that travels along a path either slowly feel enveloped in an atmosphere of mystery ... "
smell Also receiving the amount of aromas that we encounter along the way, playing with the touch ... rocks, shrubs, stones, fresh water ... There
magical places, sacred since time immemorial, where energy is concentrated. All that has happened, culture after culture, have sanctified these special places. One of these magical places, with energy is the sanctuary, but so is the sanctuary of Plenas Carrascal,
magical places, sacred since time immemorial, where energy is concentrated. All that has happened, culture after culture, have sanctified these special places. One of these magical places, with energy is the sanctuary, but so is the sanctuary of Plenas Carrascal,
Exterior view of the chapel of the Caves . |
whole journey is like a Via Crucis. Along the way there are places where scenes were developed the martyrdom of St. Orosia, tradition tells us. Orosia Bohemia was a young man who came to this land and a Moorish king chased and beheaded. In the Hermitage of kneel we see some small holes in a rock Orosia knelt there and tried to chase him with the cutlass slashes and there in the rock are the brands ... In another chapel, near a cave, hid Orosia there and wrapped a giant spider web with spider would not see his pursuers ... In the chapel of O zoque is where was the tree trunk where the decapitated with astral ... in short, every place is a scene tremendous drama of martyrdom ...
home chapel of Santa Barbara. |
On the way there is a chapel dedicated to Santa Barbara, who is the patron of Plenas. Is in some caves in the rock made that happen to be conglomerates similar to those we have in full, but the stones are a little fatter.
Cluster Oturia Mount, where the chapels. |
Another view of the chapel of the Caves, with its waterfall. |
I learn from the book that the feast of Santa Barbara, on 4 December, which was big party in full, but now nearly forgotten, the liturgical calendar of saints has disappeared after the Second Vatican Council (1965 .) Well, with how popular the cult of Saint Barbara.
En la subida al Carrascal de Plenas, aunque hemos perdido mucha memoria histórica, recuerdo que también había lugares donde se desarrollaban escenas relacionadas con el culto a la virgen, como el barranco donde disparó un novio a su exnovia, o el lugar por donde pasó milagrosamente un carro…
Vista de una "carrachina", algo desenfocada. |
Santa Orosia Sanctuary. |
Once in the chapel, along with a source of fresh water, ate snacks, watched the scenery, enjoying ... Since there were huge spaces. This pretty green, more than fully. In the patch of grass that was there I slept a refreshing nap and went down shortly after.
On reaching the village at the bar I took a large jug of beer with lemonade to get over a bit ...
And finally, commenting that there is a cake that was formerly in full, they called Orosia cake. Does it have something to do with Santa Orosia? Not really. Looking documentation and ingredients, I realized that it was a cake called Olioso elsewhere, having a lot of oil ... Orosia strain was called instead of Olioso.
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