Welcome to fall in Reus.
I've lived in some reasonably cold places in my life: Ogdensburg, NY was one such. My brothers and I could literally (and did) ice skate to school on the side streets back in the days when Ike was President and I had this gigantic crush on Susan Amo (but never told her that...) Buffalo could also get pretty cold starting in November... so cold that we used to joke that if summer came on a weekend we'd hold a barbecue.
Reus, however, is not like that. Could be that the nearby mountains block the coldest winds from here or maybe the fact we're just a few miles from the Mediterranean has something to do with it. I'm not sure why Reus isn't a cold place and, to be truthful, I don't really care. I just know that it's a pretty pleasant place to live and I'm good with that.
Fall here does come with its own traditions. All over the city, for example, you'll find men - often dressed in traditional costumes - roasting chestnuts that they cook over flaming barrels and sell for a couple Euros a bag. The pastry shops also feature different kinds of delights - one, for example, makes marzipan mushrooms. I'm told there's a reason for that, something about mushrooms being particularly good at this time of year when combined with certain types of food. I'm not a particular fan of marzipan, but the mushrooms they fashion out of it are really beautiful.
Fall here also means a change in fashion and footwear: Shorts are replaced with long pants and skirts, sandals with boots. Not so very different from anywhere else in the world with the possible exception that, because it never really does get cold here, there's an absence of fur - both fake and real.
The cooler weather doesn't seem to bother the street performers, who are out in force every evening and on into the night although I have noticed that folks who watch them are now holding cups of coffee instead of soft drinks and bottles of beer.
I like fall here but I'm going to miss some of it. I'm leaving Monday for a few days, going back to Florida to take care of some business and visit with friends then heading on up to Ohio and Buffalo to visit with family and more friends. My flight takes me through Frankfort and Charlotte before I land in Sarasota. Not sure about the return flight yet: Aeroflot will get me back to Barcelona cheaper than any other airline but I have to first land in Moscow in late November... maybe not. I mean, upstate New York was cold but Moscow might be at a whole other level of frigid.
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| It's fall in Reus and that means hot roasted chestnuts are on sale all over the city. |
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| They look like mushrooms but they're actually made of marzipan. |















































