Last night I finally got to see the dancing horses (caballos fufo) during the fiesta in Tazacorte. I wanted to get photos, so I made sure I charged up the camera battery, and tookthe full kit. When I got there, I found that the horses were dancing in pretty dark streets, and that they move really fast. So I was really pleased that I’d brought along my big flash gun, the one nicknamed “the tactical nuke.”
I put it onthe camera, but it wouldn’t switch on.
No batteries.
*head-desk* *head-desk* *head-desk* *head-desk* !
So I went in for creative use of blur!
The photos are on my blog at http://lapalmaisland.
The other new experience was my first ever yoga class tonight. It’s much harder work than it looks! But I had a nice surprise.
Some months ago, a friend tried to teach me the yoga salutation to the sun, and I just couldn’t do it. I couldn’t even do it badly. My spine was too stiff, my arms too weak to lift my upper body off the ground, and my hamstrings too short. So I settled for doing a few gentle stretches a day. And for the last six weeks or so, I’ve been spending a couple of minutes a day lifting weights to strenghten my arms. Yesterday I noticed that I’ve got tiny biceps for the first time in years.
And tonight I could do the salutation to the sun! OK, I did it badly, because my hamstrings are still too short, and by the time we finished, my biceps were trembling. But I did it!