Vaccines, new projects and a large dose of Flamenco!
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Vaccines, new projects and a large dose of Flamenco!
How do you ever come to terms with the loss of people you love? You have to allow them to live on with you through the memories that you shared. The last couple of weeks have marked two sad anniversaries.
It’s been a strange old weekend. Without wanting to sound too philosophical, we have been reminded of the fragility and fleeting nature of life…
We’re shrouded in cloud as winter properly arrives in Moclín and, after a few false starts, it looks as though the Sierra Nevada will finally get a good covering of snow ready for the winter season…
A week of remembrance, memory lane and socially distanced reunions…
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…
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…
It has been a very busy September. We have, for most of the month, had a fairly full house with guests and as a result we have sort of found ourselves hurtling towards October. The 1st October is a momentous date as it marks our first anniversary of living here in Spain. It is with huge relief that we can say that it is just an anniversary, suggesting a continuance, rather than the end of something. However, changes are still afoot...
Here we are in a brand new year, and we managed to see it in in the best possible way, which is partly why we had been so quiet for a day or two.
There have been a few difficulties this week. On Saturday, I received an email from one of my brothers informing me that Mum had been taken to hospital following a fall at home...