[Gocamino] The Basques

Norman Bone bone1966 at yahoo.com
Fri Mar 13 11:30:57 PDT 2009


We have found Pacharan (paxaran) in the San Francisco Bay Area often. What I'd like to find in the US is Vervain Du Velay. The green beverage of Le Puy, France.

-Norman Bone

Portland, OR



----- Original Message ----
From: Glenn Jilek <guha2005 at hotmail.com>
To: wendy.morris at ecu.edu.au; miriam.martinez at pb.com
Cc: gocamino at oakapple.net
Sent: Friday, March 13, 2009 10:45:37 AM
Subject: [Gocamino] The Basques


Wendy,


I too was and am still enchanted by the Euskadi (Basques). Euskara, the Basque language is unique and totally different from Spanish.  I met some older Basque pilgrims in Navarette, and they took me to a party at the home of some Basque friends who moved there.  It was very lively with food, drink, singing and dancing, and the most memorable experience of my two Caminos.  You know that Franco tried to stamp out the language making it illegal.  It was kept alive in the confines of the family, and now you will see TV quiz programs where the object of the game is to show your knowledge of Euskara.  The only thing that I learned of the difficult language is that something that sounds like "Vay" means ok or yes. It is also said (by the Basques themselves) that the Basque people are so virtuous because when the devil came to corrupt them, he could never master the language and went away.



Oh I also learned about Pacharan (paxaran) that sweet Basque alcoholic treat, which try as I might cannot find in the USA, but will try to bring back next time.



Glenn
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