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Bullfight

Below the hotel window are the sounds of families going to watch the Semana Santa processions. Lured by children's laughter and women's voices, footsteps on cobblestones echoing up from Calle del Infante, we venture out on our first evening in Madrid and follow the crowd to Plaza Mayor. We watch the costaleros bearing aloft their saints, candles, flowers, and carved Cristos on their slow pilgrimage across the old town. Men in green nazareno robes of penitence, eerily pointed hoods and covered faces in mourning for their sins of the last year, pass by in all solemnity. Spain is revealing herself to us with each new street corner we turn. Dining  al fresco  on the edge of the plaza brings the popular delights of bocadillos de calamares , music, and general goodwill as we take in the sights and sounds of this golden hour. With our remembered high school Spanish and their bits of English, somehow we get by and understand one another. After dinner, we stroll along the main boulev