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Travel Blogs from Lanjaron
Wait, are we in Morocco?
... on the first 33 and the lady wouldn't let us on! We tried to pay but she rambled something about our stop being too close for the bus and drove away. Mind you, our stop was not too close to the bus at all. It was 5 stops away, which added up to about 1.5 miles of walking with our backpacks on. Another 33 bus drove by but this one was pretty full and didn't even stop! Finally, a number 3 bus came and let us get on. The ...
April 8th to 9th
... Saturday night when I got back to Cordoba, I ate with my house mom but then went out to meet my friend ALex, because he had some friends visiting him from Madrid. A bunch of kids from the program met up and we had a great time hanging out at one bar together, before heading to a club. On Sunday, I was very tired so I slept in pretty late, went for a run and then cleaned and organized my room before my parents would see it the following weekend!!!!
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Lumberjack/ walnut cracker/ strimmer/ fireman
We're now at our woofing site 1200m above Lanjaron in the Apuljaras mountain range. We live in our geodesic yurt style tent and occupy ourselves 'wooding' tearing dead wood to pieces and dragging it back to the house; strimming the terraces; shelling walnuts and building lots of fires. We're here for 3 weeks and eat good food in return for our limited skills. We´re now accomplished olive pickers and curers.
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Shower... sort of.
... to pack my shampoo and conditioner in my backpack to leave at my friends place during the England trip so I left it in my room (liquidsinhandluggage).. Unfortunately its now disappeared. Im attempting to live off 20 euro a week. Thats like $30. So unexcited to have to buy more.
A new girl arrived from holland last night. Super excited because with Iris gone I would have been living on my own. Shes 21, really pretty ...
Salobreña, Jess's Family and More
... borrow one of her sweatshirts. Jess and her family and their friends came out of the hotel, and Cruz and I crossed the street to meet them. Both Jess’s dad and stepmom gave me a hug and introduced Cruz and me to their friends Mani and Donna. I then said goodbye to Cruz (and was a bit sorry that I couldn’t walk home with her, since I originally said that I would), and went into the hotel with Jess and company. They were almost ready to hit the town ...