Catalans have a weird obsession with shitting. In Barcelona a typical way to say you hate something is to say: “Me cago en….” which is literally, “I shit on”. I’ve heard people finish that sentence with a wide range of things including: “your mom” and “my computer”.
Shitting is also a central part of the Christmas tradition. A typical Christmas figurine is the “caganer”. The traditional version is that of a man with a red cap and a white shirt with his trousers around his ankles and a pile of shit behind him (in the photo he’s in the top row and if you look closely you can see the poop). But they come in all shapes and they’re often modeled on famous people, like the queen or, this year, Nelson Mandela.
Another Christmas fixture is the “Caga Tio”, which is a log with a face on it that, according to tradition, local lore or what have you, shits presents after being beaten with a stick. In the same markets that sell caganers you’ll see caga tios in various sizes from small to obnoxiously oversized, often with a red cap.
Photos I have missed; memories I have made
Barcelona is cloudy today; thank you Nature. Makes me miss the roulette of San Francisco weather...
Lounging around on a terrace on top of of the Eixample.
Once I read that Spain is actually in the wrong time zone.
Neverending conversations or segmented reality?
Unfulfilled plans
you & me, that's something. we are work in process. not defined; in discovery mood. happy anniversary to us #11
Gaudi's Color Gamut
On cities that were made for friendship