The final full weekend in Leon included a guided tour of the city’s main attractions, the jewel of which must be the gothic Cathedral. We learned that it contains over 1800 metres of stained glass, some of which dates from the 13 th century, creating a light—filled, ethereal space, full of beautiful and unusual reflections. At the other end of the spectrum we watched the England v Ireland encounter in the Six Nations Rugby Championship in the Harley Sports Bar in the Plaza Mayor. Despite having a dozen or so TV screens, the staff always seemed reluctant to show the rugby matches and it usually took several attempts to persuade or cajole someone to change the channel from basketball or football, by which time the first quarter had gone. With representation, in some shape or form, from all the home nations amongst the Leonites, there has been plenty of tension and friendly rivalry during these encounters. My final observed lesson with Class 5A fell auspiciously on St. Patrick’...
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ReplyDeleteBrilliant, thank you! I still can't see my name on the list on the LHS of the screen, though. Maybe I'm an "unknown".
DeleteI can't see your name either - I see your comment above as Moira though, so you do exist!
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