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The first few drops began to fall on Tuesday evening, the 10th of September. During the following three days the skies opened and rain fell in torrents on the Mediterranean Coast. Now it's Saturday and the rains have stopped. Valencia seems to have been spared from the worst damage, but outside the city and along the coast south towards Murcia, dams and walls have collapsed, thousands of people have been displaced, crops are drowned under chocolate-colored lakes created by the floods, innumerable houses have been destroyed and six people have died, two swept away in their cars. It was awful to watch the video on the news, the cars tumbling like toys in the muddy waters, headlights still burning.

Older Valencianos recall the worst rains in memory that occurred sixty-two years ago, on the 14th of October, 1957, when the River Turia overflowed its banks, destroyed a large part of city and left at least 81 corpses in its wake. The devastation was so catastrophic that the city and the Spanish government decided to re-rout the course of the river. It took engineers and workers nearly ten years to accomplish the task, but since 1973 the Turia still carries water from the mountains into the Mediterranean, but it flows around Valencia, not through it. In its place the old bed of the river has become a seven-mile-long park with gardens, a concert hall, innumerable trees, playgrounds, bicycle paths, a zoo, soccer pitches, even a baseball diamond.


El Puente del Mar - Watercolor - 6 x 12 inches

When I first came to Valencia thirty-one years ago, I knew nothing about the city, the biblical flood or the meandering park. Many things attracted me, but the most curious were the bridges crossing a river that no longer existed, and statues of saints looking down on the people crossing it.


El Puente del Mar 2- - Watercolor - 9 x 14 inches

During that first visit, I painted these two watercolors within days of each other, put them away in a portfolio with some other sketches and nearly forgot about them. But when I returned to Valencia a few days ago, I thought it might be fun to paint the bridge again. Here is a photograph of El Puente del Mar as it looks now.


El Puente del Mar, 9 September, 2019

How silly it was not to have imagined the changes that would have happened during the years. But the evidence is clear: trees don't lie. Neither does a calendar. Nor a mirror.



Original blog: https://johnmichaelkeating.com/2019/09/16/a-river-of-trees/
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Magnificent! A splendid art, you have plenty of talent for painting, colors and the way you did it is beautiful ... Super delicate and demonstrating elegance in drawing, I love your work! Congratulations friend :)

It is gratifying when someone bothers to read a post, but even more so when someone takes the time to respond. Thanks very much for your kind words, friend imsaray. More posts will come along soon.

Oh my God!
Amazing story.
I have always known that rivers return to their channel.
I couldn't imagine why the tide was so catastrophic.
You have experienced your art and photography to document history.
Stay safe. A big scare.

Thanks for writing, mariita52. It's very gratifying to read your encouraging words.

ehy dear @jmkartworks, great story! the nature that is unleashed is terrible!
so the river and the bridge are gone? is this due to an urban renovation of the area?
congratulations on your beautiful paintings and on the curie vote

Thanks very much for your response, roadtohorizon. In answer to your questions, the river Turia still flows, but bypasses the center of the city. The bridge I painted, one of sixteen bridges that span the old riverbed, still stands. Underneath the bridges lies one of the most beautiful urban parks I've ever seen. Thanks again for reading my post.

beautiful! at least once they changed nature but they built something beautiful! thanks for your answers

You're welcome.

welcome to Spain! Wow! you got to Valencia in quite a complicated weather situation! Hope you are well!

Yes, Romanie, all goes well here, especially since the rains have stopped. I have been drawing and painting a lot and will post things on Facebook and Instagram as soon as I manage to finish something worth posting. In the meantime, I've enjoyed seeing your beautiful paintings and your posts from the North. All best wishes to you and Jason.

Thank you Michael! I hope you get lots of inspiration there! It´s lovely to go to a place you love to do what you love doing!


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I've been watching news about that rain and flood and I was feeling so sorry for people who had to go through all this. I didn't know that the river went through the city and that it was redirected. I like that they repurposed its bank and that it became a park. If I would ever visit Valencia I would definitely think about that :)

Your paintings are lovely. I like the first one better as there is more detail in it but the second one is great too!

Thank you for sharing and congratulations on your curie vote!

Thanks very much, delishtreats, for reading the post, and thanks especially for your encouraging words in response. Valencia is a lovely city indeed, and the park in the old river bed is one of the most imaginative and beautiful I have ever seen. I hope some day you will be able to visit here. I am sure you will love walking or bicycling through the park.

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Many thanks to you for stopping by. I'm definitely looking forward to more paths crossing.

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