Residencia Fernando Villalon
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3rd wk of Teaching, but final week of program
So we started teaching week 2 and taught weeks 2, 3, and 4. These 3 weeks of the program were absolutely ridiculous, I couldn't believe how busy I was... I'm on top of my ****, always working ahead and staying focused and organized, and my plate was just soooo full!
These ...
400 year old tavern
... hostel and had a crash course in learning Spanish, the friendly locals at the pub seemed to think since I could say ola and understand basic Italian that I would keep up fine, it was great fun but I don’t think I have much more Spanish after that everyone was talking so fast.
On my last night a lovely British girl and I investigated a tavern that was 400 years old, no idea if ...
Goodbye Spain, till we meet again...
... not learned much in life, but I know one think about myself. When I drive through exciting, exhilarating roads, I find a sense of place. I arrive at a non-artificial state where I see ever so clearly how the here and now isso much more meaningful than any other mental fabricated experiences. The pure joy of driving! Now, I am off to Ingolstadts to visit what someconsider the place as their mecca...
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Just wandering.
... entirely sure where I am so don't expect any inspirational moments in this brief story.
After examining a map, I was able to discern that my "you are here" blob was close to a cartoon picture of Plaza de Espana, which was good because it meant I could probably walk from my blob to the cartoon. I set off, with only a vague sense of which direction to go in, which meant circling around an entire block of Burger King about three times. After ...
Tapas and Sangria in Sevilla
... were seated inside at a table in the corner. Then, they asked us to move because they had seated us at a table that had a reservation. When we tried to order, they had us move outside to eat our tapas... whatever! As long as the outside tables are in the shade, we couldn't care in the slightest.
After lunch, we walked back to the hostel and collected our backpacks to trek back to the train station. The walk from the hostel to the local ...