It will be hard to believe, but the surreal seam of vileness continued and on Monday my brother, Kim, died.
All in Family
It will be hard to believe, but the surreal seam of vileness continued and on Monday my brother, Kim, died.
They say bad things come in threes, so hopefully we have had a fair share for the time being.
Anxiety, panic, sadness, irritation, anger, bitterness, love, tranquillity, elation, despair, frustration and grief.
These are just some of the emotions that arrive with the same frequency as a London bus through Piccadilly Circus as we embark on our fourth week of lock-down in Spain…
How does the U.K. election result affect a couple of U.K. citizens who have chosen to live in Spain?
It doesn’t matter where you are, or how idyllic your life might look from the outside, there are times when the travails of life can overcome you…
It’s been a strange old weekend, and although our life here often looks extremely rosy, life does go on and sometimes it’s not always plain sailing…
It’s January - that month of the year that can drag inexorably as we leave Christmas behind and wait with bated breath to see what the new year might have in store for us. It has also become the time of year when we make one of our excursions back to the UK to catch up with family and friends, and do whatever chores might need doing…
As we approach our third Christmas in our adopted country, it’s a good time to assess whether or not we miss anything about Christmas in the UK…
The superstition here in Spain is that if it rains on your wedding day then you are destined for good luck. Good job really, considering the weather forecast for our own wedding last week…
This week we've been on holiday for Semana Santa, one of Spain’s most important religious festivals marking the Passion of Christ in the run-up to Easter weekend...