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Avenida De La Constitucion S/n,18420 Lanjaron, Sierra Nevada National Park, Andalusia, Spain and Canary Islands, 18420
... show I went to Jess, JoJo, Brandi, and Andrew to a bar. It was neat, free tapas again and there were all Spaniards...not a single other American. This was good news because as I heard from a maid in Madrid and from the study abroad office at CSU, Granada is full of Americans. I felt like everywhere I went in Granada there were American students. While you can learn Spanish and speak Spanish to all the locals, which there are hundreds of thousands ...
Granada, Andalusia, Spain and Canary Islands skivail89... the verge of tears. Juan drove me back to Málaga and again helped me to cheer us by focusing on something else. I would never stand for this in the US but I feel because I don´t speak Spanish perfectly and get flustered when I am frustrated that I just can´t do it anymore. I have tried to figure things out and complain and it doesn´t get me anywhere. I just don´t know what to do anymore except just keep my mouth shut and keep on keeping on. I am going to be ...
Granada, Andalusia, Spain and Canary Islands juliannamargare... je dors dans une caravane, dans le jardin, j'ai une casita, c'est chouette! J'investis très rapidement les lieux... Ca me fait beaucoup de bien de me poser dans un endroit si calme, et rempli d'une belle énergie de vie! La vie simple de la campagne me plaît.. A côté de la caravane, se trouve une douche solaire (yeah!) et des toilettes sèches!! décidément y a tout pour me plaire ;-) J'essaie de parler espagnol, je sens que mon ...
Orgiva, Andalusia, Spain and Canary Islands debdeb80... I simply continued sitting and drinking my gazpacho, and got up only at the very last moment. I think this little adventure definitely sweetened the taste of the gazpacho. this one lady said I was brave... bleh. Not really - admittedly, it Probably was not the best idea to dash around an unfamiliar area in search of food at night, but , but you know, sometimes a girl has to do what she has to do. Besides, the quest for food is as noble a cause as any - of ...
Granada, Andalusia, Spain and Canary Islands alicetin... out to be a large apartment for up to eighteen people, two bathrooms, a kitchen and a roof top terrace. We picked our room, checked out the kitchen and then went shopping for dinner and the next day's supplies. We had a look around town as it was an adventure finding the local grocery store. The options were limited and pasta was the best. The woman running the store gave us one of the onions from her kitchen when we could finally explain what the ...
Lanjaron, Andalusia, Spain and Canary Islands jill-cam... pig legs (yes, I know there is a more sophisticated word for this, but that's what they are to me). Hanging in window after window of the corner breakfast & coffee shop, at the lunch bocadillo sandwich counter, and at every restaurant. Large metal drip pans hang below the legs catching the fat as it slowly drips out and the smell of the fleshy meat permeates. If you decide not to get tapas, dinner options ...
Granada, Spain alijstock... nd Dublin! I *m going with Julie, J*ckie, *nd * girl from ISU n*med Amy. After being *t the school for so long we hit up h*ppy hour *t P*ddy's from 6-8PM; I'm beginning to think P*tty re*lly likes us. Wednesd*y night I went s*ls* d*ncing! J*ckie is pretty much obsessed with it, so she knew * pl*ce close by c*lled Chic*go. We met some *migos there who t*ught us. One *ctu*lly t*ught s*ls* lessons *nd the other two were his ...
Granada, Spain justinerenee... I went downstairs to use the internet since we had "free internet access". When I got there the "teenage receptionist" was on the computer. Since it was for guests, I sat down next to him expecting him to finish up what he was doing and let me get on.. Well after about 45 minutes and him not even acknowledging my presence, I asked how long until I can get on? and he said five minutes.. Well 30 minutes later (no exaggeration here ...
Granada, Spain hlautie... to fall complacent enjoying their new lavish lifestyle. Eventually hungrier enemies come along and take over. It must have hit 40 degrees Celsius today. It becomes unbearable at about 2-4pm when the sun has had time to heat up the air and you start to feel very sluggish and stop thinking straight. Everything looks like a gelato around you. This is why the Spanish take Siestas. Shops close at this time and ...
Granada, Spain jjwong
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