Monóvar, with its bright and dull corners

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Life depends on the eyes with which you look - it is a phrase I read on a wall in the town of Monóvar when I visited it about a month ago. And perhaps it can be accurately said of this town, which had its pretty little things, but also mediocre ones, or perhaps ugly things. Abandoned and left to their fate. Narrow, neglected streets, but they led to sun-drenched towers. Little paths that didn't whisper to me a lot of safety, but the sound of the church bell, the organ playing from within, and the singing of the few women who attended the evening mass guided our steps there, to peace and hope. It depends on how you look at it, right? I can say that my walk through Monóvar was... nothing special, disappointing, or the opposite, that it had its charm. Or both at the same time.

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It also depends on whether I am going to compare it to other small towns in the surrounding area. But why compare? If we compare ourselves to other people who are more talented and charismatic, we would feel small and left behind. I can count just on myself in the way I am, which comes from my thoughts, feelings, and decisions; it is my path. Also, we can't compare ourselves to others because each of us has our own timing, walking our paths on our own rhythm, just like Monóvar, for example.

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This town has its history, its people who lived here, shaped it, moulded it, some destroyed it, and others built it. Azorín, the writer who was born here, may be one of those who added more value to this little piece of land. Btw, I owe you a post about his museum, which I visited a few months ago, though a summary of that visit has never arrived here on my blog. The promise is now written on the blockchain - and will have to be kept one day!

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Back to the streets. Well, look at them for yourselves. Some gems stand out, like the Casino, which is in the first three photos. Then these two houses with towers that I saw in the street in front of the casino. From here, we headed towards the town hall and its square.

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I suppose these string lights, placed all over the square, are a nice sight when it is dark, in the evening. But my son and I were here one afternoon - we were still in the phase of taking afternoon drives, anywhere, just to practice driving as he passed his driving test in June. He needed and wanted to practice more, to get more experience and security.

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You see... another narrow street, actually staircases, with a very neglected appearance. However, it led us to the tower at the top of this little hill.

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Here is where I saw the wall with a drawing and the phrase that life depends on the eyes with which you look (La vida depende de los ojos con que se mire). And exactly here we see this phrase manifesting itself - whoever took the "freedom" to draw nonsense and impoliteness over this girl, probably sees life in a not nice way.

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The tricolour cat was definitely a nice, very friendly, and cuddly detail in Monóvar!

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A long shadow proved the late afternoon visit and our direction to the blue domes of the church. At every step closer to the church, we saw nicer details, leaving behind the neglected little street.

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Once we reached the Church of St. John the Baptist, we entered the building. The little organ was playing a tune I know very well, and the women accompanied it with their singing. Another bright detail of Monóvar, as well as the little chapel right next to it.

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My son found a bench in the shade of these palm trees while I was still strolling around. I think we can add this monument honouring a sculptor to the list of nice things we saw in Monóvar that afternoon.

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Well, I don't know... it seems like the pretty details win out in the end, right? How do you see this small town? It has bright, but also dull corners... it depends on what we choose to see. 😉

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This place is very beautiful. As always, there's a story behind it, which is interesting and gives it a lot of cultural value. I love its surroundings; it looks quite minimalist, inspiring peace and tranquility.

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So, you see life with the eyes that see beauty 😉

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Such grand buildings for what seems like a sleepy tourist free town, love the art with the fish eyes and then yup a damn cat!

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and then yup a damn cat

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Haha, this town has both sides, good and bad ones, and I see what the not-good one is in your eyes lol 😂 (the 🐈)

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Indeed, the beautiful details win in the end.

I really liked the places and narrow streets I visited, and most importantly, your attention to detail.

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In stories, mostly the good wins hahaha so that is what we will do with this town too ;)

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I totally agree with you that we shouldn't compare. I think it's a great place! It gave me a sense of mystery 😉.

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That little street leading to the church was a kind of mystery indeed haha. We didn't know the path, but seeing the domes and following the bends of the street, we found the church 😁

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Not knowing exactly where to go and being surprised by the city is a very exciting feeling! 😃

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I enjoyed browsing your wonderful buildings page, you loved the church, may your prayers be accepted, the cat is so cute. Look this is my cat
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Thank you. ;)
Oh, your cat is so sweet, I like ginger cats 🐈 (well, cats in every colour 😆)

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I agree with the statement and would add that there are always beautiful details, such as the bird flying near the tower, the kitten, and the towers of the houses. Except for the cat, which can also walk on the rooftops, the main details were looking upwards. Is this a coincidence? I don't think so. It is a very beautiful town with a peaceful and familiar atmosphere. Thank you!🤗

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the main details were looking upwards

Oh, I think that you are right, it is true now when I look back at the photos. Very well spotted, @avdesing 🤗 and the cat could indeed walk on the roofs, so it counts as well haha

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I remember when I was at school and they used to say to me, ‘You're good at connecting everything with everything else.’🤣

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Monóvar sounds like that too… not perfect, but with details that make it special if you look closer.

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The not-perfect places can also be cool ;)

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This is one easy comment you can make on itI like the way you presented your walk in Monovar. It illustrates that any place may have its positive and negative aspects but it is all in the way each person views it. The photographs are good and the story above is realistic and contemplated. Thanks for this story.

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I think any place out there has both pros and cons, but it's up to the visitors to decide what they keep as a memory from now on. I haven't been to Monóvar but from what I've seen and read, it surely makes me add it to my bucket list :)

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It is a small town, too calm actually haha. But exactly that is the thing, we can find its good and bad sides and keep what we wish ;)

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I appreciated your thoughts on comparison, we all have our own pace and rhythm and that’s what makes our paths unique.🤗

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The description of the contrast between the light and dark of the city, the silence of the church, and the reflection of light on the walls conveyed a deep sense of life and the passage of time to me. Your writing made me look at the simple landscapes of life with more attention and feeling.

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We all have our light and dark sides too... like the towns, cities or landscapes ;)

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Why does everything you've captured was so nice like even those buildings. But literally the experience you've been have there was priceless.

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Haha, maybe as I chose to see those ;)
Thanks.

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Thank you very much @ybanezkim26 and Worldmappin team!! 😇

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Los pueblos pequeños tienen siempre sus encantos a pesar de ciertos abandonos. Esas cúpulas azules están hermosas y los detalles lindos definitivamente prevalecieron en este paseo. Un abrazo y lindo domingo 🤗

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Esas cúpulas tan bonitas y azules las he visto por la primera vez aquí en España 😇
Gracias, y espero vuestro domingo también es lindo 🤗

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Good evening @mipiano, my impression is that you have a great eye... I love that village. Not only because of the architecture you show us, but also because it looks so peaceful. And of course, to reach beautiful places, you often have to travel along narrow, neglected roads.

Best regards. Have a good night.

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reach beautiful places, you often have to travel along narrow, neglected roads.

Hmm, maybe that is true in many cases. 😉 Thank you for this observation @enraizar and good night 😇 💤

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