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Buying a car in Spain as a foreigner

Having spent a lot of time in Spain over the past few years I decided I definitely don´t want to become a Spaniard! Waaaay too much hassle. But driving our Dutch car up from the Netherlands every year is a dull business as well. And a waste of time and money. So I was wondering [...]

Titanic Exhibition in Madrid!

I havent actually seen this and I don´t particularly want to go to Madrid, but I must say the Titanic has always fascinated me and now it´s so close, I might have to go have a look! Here´s a little video about the stuff they gathered (even glass vases!) and an interview with survivors Social [...]

Dia de Andalucia – 28 of February

It often seems that Spring is one big fiesta in Andalusia. Most religious holidays seem to be around April and May. One of the few non-religious fiestas is Dia de Andalucia, or Andalusia Day. This day celebrates poltician and writer Blas Infante, Padre de la Patria Andaluza, the founding father of Andalusia.Infante strived to protect [...]

Boots (botas) part dos

Sometimes I kinda forget that I´m living in mañanra land. For instance yesterday, when I went to pick up my boots. They´d been with the shoemaker for a little over two and a half months, come to think of it, nearer to three. No matter, I bought some reasonable walking shoes at the local grocery [...]

Snowed in, Day 3: Ultimate relaxation

I am on day 3 of being snowed in on top of my mountain, and you’d think I’d be getting restless. I have stuff to do! People to see! New yarn to pick up from the post office! But there is something ultimately relaxing about having nowhere to go. As long as you have enough [...]