A Mission

While traveling about Spain, I invariably encounter pairs of older women out and about. Usually they give the appearance that they’re on a mission of great importance. Arm in arm, up the streets they go, toting oversized handbags and parcels to their critical destination. For all I know, they’re simply going home or to visit friends. Ah, but it’s fun to spin a little story. Maybe they’re delivering critical supplies needed for clandestine research that will save the world. Like these two in Cuenca:

I was on the easy part of this street. That is on the way down. Looking over the wall, I saw them coming up the lower part, before the corner at the right of the frame. They chugged up, one foot after the other, undeterred by the steep grade. I managed to snap this picture before they saw me, then quickly turned the camera away so as not to be offensive. But there was no foul. I touched my hat, they smiled, and went inside to complete their mission, whatever it happened to be.

Published in: on June 20, 2008 at 6:58 pm  Comments (2)  
Tags: , , , ,

The URI to TrackBack this entry is: https://bentpage.net/2008/06/20/a-mission/trackback/

RSS feed for comments on this post.

2 CommentsLeave a comment

  1. Your writing is so pregnant with meaning and potential.

    Truth is, there are few things as powerful as a determined woman with life experience. So two together who share real companionship and mutual understanding . . . . . . (Something little understood in non-Latin cultures?)

    You did right to touch your hat and show respect!

    Cheers
    http://catchthevision.wordpress.com

  2. Cuenca is a fun little town! I’m surprised you didn’t write about the houses on the sides of the cliffs…

    These are my photos from my trip there: http://www.flickr.com/photos/kristan/sets/72157594196780288/


Leave a comment