Posted by: Booklady
Spanish Calendars for 2005 - 12/16/04 02:27 AM
Every year, I purchase a lovely Spanish calendar to remind me of my favorite country in Europe! Usually, these are breathtaking, but this year I believe I have purchased the most beautiful of all calendars on Spain that are available for 2005.
The well renowned photographer Michelle Chaplow (British photographer based in Andalucia)and Penelope Casas came up with the:
365 Days in Spain Calendar Wall 2005 (Picture-A-Day Wall Calendar)
Amazon had this summary on the calendar.
Well worth the nominal cost to have such a lovely reminder of Spain to view every day!
The well renowned photographer Michelle Chaplow (British photographer based in Andalucia)and Penelope Casas came up with the:
365 Days in Spain Calendar Wall 2005 (Picture-A-Day Wall Calendar)
Amazon had this summary on the calendar.
Quote:
Spain is happening. Surprised? The New York Times Magazine calls Spain "the new France." Charlie Trotter says "Spain is where the zeitgeist has shifted." In fact, travel to Spain has tripled in two years (52 million came in 2002), making it the second-most popular tourist destination in the world.
Featuring hundreds of full-color photographs, 365 Days in Spain is a vivid tour of twelve dynamic regions led by Penelope Casas, one of America's foremost writers on the subject of Spanish food, travel, and culture. She is the author of Discovering Spain: An Uncommon Guide and four bestselling cookbooks, and is a recipient of the Spanish government's National Prize of Gastronomy. From the arts (Pedro Almodóvar films, the Prado museum, Gaudí's whimsical architecture) to the food (whether it's tapas or the gourmet creations of famed three-star chef Ferrán), Spain's time has come!
Featuring hundreds of full-color photographs, 365 Days in Spain is a vivid tour of twelve dynamic regions led by Penelope Casas, one of America's foremost writers on the subject of Spanish food, travel, and culture. She is the author of Discovering Spain: An Uncommon Guide and four bestselling cookbooks, and is a recipient of the Spanish government's National Prize of Gastronomy. From the arts (Pedro Almodóvar films, the Prado museum, Gaudí's whimsical architecture) to the food (whether it's tapas or the gourmet creations of famed three-star chef Ferrán), Spain's time has come!