In Search of Andrés Segovia
It often happens with world-travelling bears – especially with former international fashion models and freelance Good Will Ambassadors – that our gruelling schedules don’t allow us to blog as much as we’d like to. I have been especially guilty lately and for this I apologise. My New Year’s Resolution – yes, even bears make resolutions – is to be a more conscientious blogger. Truth is that I’ve been travelling about Spain for the past month – visiting monuments, sipping sherry and signing autographs. At the beginning of December, my bipedal attendants took me to Segovia where I assumed I had been scheduled to meet Andrés Segovia. Or more precisely, "El señor don Andrés Torres Segovia, marqués de Salobreña". King Juan Carlos gave him that title in 1981 - and I thought " fashion model and freelance Good Will Ambassador" was a mouthful! Unfortunately, the world renowned classical guitarist isn't even from
– even if he were still alive – because that weekend’s fog hid the city in a thick blanket of white. When it wasn’t raining. Not much fun when you have a
film crew photographer among your retinue, but such are the vagaries of international jet-setting.
1474, Isabel (of Ferdinand & Isabel fame) was crowned queen of Castile here.
I’m pretty pleased with the photos of me at the aqueduct. True, you can barely (bearly!) see me, what with the grey sky and all, but I can’t be angry with my photographer or the weather. Not really anyway.
The Alcázar would have provided an excellent photo shoot as well but again the weather was not very cooperative. This too dates from Roman times although it was expanded and remodelled during the 14th and 15th centuries, and then completely rehauled after a fire about 150 years ago. The oldest bit is the castle keep which you see as you first walk in the castle. I had hoped to have my photo taken there but apparently there was an issue regarding light readings or something. Photographers!
I really enjoyed my short stay in ets chilling on ice in the city’s restaurants’ windows, waiting to become a rather pricey dish of cochinillo. Such a difficult city for a vegan bear! I would have liked to show you photos of the cathedral and the Crusader church but, as I may have mentioned, weather was a factor. As it turns out, the weather improved significantly the morning we left; in fact, my sources tell me that it was all blue skies and sunshine thereafter. Which reminds me that I have to have a word with my schedulers. It’s not like weather reports are beyond their understanding.