We have been here over a month now and I wanted to try to explain what it’s really like for us...
All in Spain
We have been here over a month now and I wanted to try to explain what it’s really like for us...
The 1st November in Spain is a public holiday to mark El Día de Todos los Santos and 2nd November is el Día de los Fieles Difuntos, literally the day of the faithful dead. So off we went to the cemetery to see what all the fuss was about...
We had to take our hire car back to Malaga today, and collect another, and decided that we would take in a few sights on the return drive...
For any of our blog readers who may be getting fed up with endless glimpses of La Vida Loca as provided through our writing, we just wanted to reassure you that life is not all sunshine here...
When I saw signs bearing those words in department stores in August, my heart used to sink. But, here we are, returning to education voluntarily!
In the UK, there is so much that goes into choosing a good place to enjoy a drink or have a bite to eat. In Spain its a different kettle of fish...
It certainly won’t be the last, but this was our first major walk of this year of living in Spain.
Buenas Dias! Or… Buendi as the locals say. In fact, they might say ‘esta lloviendo’ because today it’s not sunny it's cold and it’s raining HARD.
Today was the day we planned to get our applications sorted for our NIEs, or Número de Identidad de Extranjero: a tax identification number for foreigners, basically.
We have been here for just over a week now. Here's a quick review and a look forward sharing our first impressions of life in rural Spain...