Tell me, dear blog readers: When was the last time you heard me talking about the rain in Spain? Why, the last time I was in Spain, of course. For a place that doesn’t (usually) get much rain, it sure does seem to rain a lot when I’m here in Sevilla.

It rained off and on yesterday afternoon, poured during the night, and has been pouring with rain off and on again this morning. And, yes, Sevilla’s Semana Santa processions are often cancelled if it rains, just like the carriage exhibitions in the bullring. Many of the pasos (“floats” with the Virgin Mary in fabulous robes and scenes from Holy Week) are centuries old.

I have yet, therefore, to see an actual Semana Santa procession. But I was privileged to go inside one of Sevilla’s oldest and most beautiful churches to see two of the pasos up close.

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And, I apologize, but I think I missed another day of posting to the blog. It was hard to keep track of the day/time from Wednesday morning (when I left Kentucky) until very late Thursday night (Thurs. evening at home), what with the travel time, the time-zone changes, and being (mostly) awake for nearly thirty-six hours. But I should be back on track now.

Later today, I’ll try to post some Semana Santa photos. Stay tuned!

As you read this, I’m on my way to Seville, Spain, where I’ll be spending a few days before meeting up with the participants on this year’s CAA trip to Spain.

If you’ve read the blog during my last two trips to Spain, you’ll know that I have been there for — but have yet to see — the 2009 and the 2010 carriage exhibition in the bullring, which is presented by the Royal Andalusian Carriage Club and precedes the feria each year. I have yet to see it because it’s been rained out the past two years. I hope, I hope, I hope the weather cooperates this year, because this promises to be a fabulous event.

I found this three-minute video clip from the 1991 exhibition, and all I can say is, “Wow.”

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*gasp* … I missed a day yesterday! Since accepting the “post a day” challenge back at the beginning of January, I had been posting something here every day — for nearly four months — until yesterday. Here’s hoping that yesterday’s miss will be just a momentary hiccup.

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For today: a video clip that is actually an ad for FEI TV’s coverage of four FEI World Cup Finals “under one roof,” coming up NEXT WEEK in Leipzig, Germany.

This video clip features World Cup Driving, and some really incredible close-ups and slow-motion photography:

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If you’d like to watch live coverage of the World Cup Finals, which are April 28 to May 1, you can subscribe to FEI TV. It’s a paid service, but if you really want to see the exciting World Cup Driving, it might be worth the $9.99 per day.

Earlier today, I finally finished the May issue of The Carriage Journal. Early tomorrow, I will deliver the files to the printer.

In this issue: keys to preparing a beautiful turnout, carriages of the Princes of Thurn und Taxis, horse blankets and lap robes by Sanford Mills, the Lord Mayor’s Coach, the stallion chosen in 1904 to stand as sire for the U.S. carriage-horse breeding program, and more.

If you’re not a CAA member, and you’d like to find out how to get your own copy of The Carriage Journal, visit the CAA at http://www.caaonline.com.

I’m STILL finishing the May issue of The Carriage Journal. Yes, it’s 5 p.m. on Saturday. And yes, I’ve been here all day just like a real workday. And, yes, the magazine is really, truly almost finished!

So today’s “post” is more of an excuse, really, as to why there’s no honest-to-goodness blog post today. But this still counts toward my “post a day” goal, I think, so … win!

Next week, I fly to Spain to enjoy a few days there with friends before meeting up with the participants of our CAA trip to Seville. I’ll be blogging as I can while I’m overseas, but the posts may or may not be about horse-related matters. Stay tuned.