It
was 48 degrees and windy this morning, with a mistral in full swing. So we
did what any reasonable people would do, we went to sit outside in the cold for a
few hours.
This
is because we were going to Arles for the big Easter course Camarguaise, where Val’s beloved young men in their tight
white pants chase bulls around in the old Roman arena. It’s the biggest course of the springtime in France.
We
had tickets for the same event last spring but it got rained out. Val had been looking forward to it all year
and was depressed for weeks after the cancellation. She tried to get me to wear some of those tight pants but I pointed out that I haven’t worn disco pants since 1979 and
the world is a better place as a result.
We
had terrific seats, in the second row and right on top of the action. The only problem is that our location was so
great that the cameraman from TV Sud
was parked in front of us.
Luckily, we were able to see around him most of the time.
To
our right were the announcers for TV Sud,
who periodically provided commentary. We
couldn’t hear it because of the crowd noise but I imagine it went something
like this.
“Well,
Jacques, what do you think of our third bull, Vaccarese?”
“Well,
Guillaume, he’s definitely got to work on his footwork. You see how his left hoof always drags when
he pivots to attack the razeteur? That’s the kind of thing that will get him
sent down to the minors. And in this
sport, any bull that gets sent down usually doesn’t come back, if you know what
I mean.”
“Excellent
point, Jacques. And now a word from our
sponsor.”
The
bulls and the razeteurs didn’t quite
seem on top of their games. There were a
few times when they all stood around and looked at each other and
nothing happened. This caused the crowd
to start whistling, which is the equivalent of booing in the US.
Maybe
that’s because it was early in the season, so kind of like spring
training. Just like hitters need to work
on their timing and pitchers need to sharpen their curveballs, maybe bulls to
need practice aiming their horns at the razeteurs’
butts.
We plan
to go to another course next month in
St.-Remy and I expect that by then everyone will have rounded into mid-season form.
Action
photos are below.
KVS
First the pregame festivities
And the action begins!
Watch that left hoof, Vaccarese
A little too much standing around back there, guys
Another one next month? That leaves you plenty of time to find those white pants Keith. Crossing fingers for Val.
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