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To Potes we will go!
When I asked if it snowed in San Vicente, I am always told that if I want to see snow I need to go to Potes. Potes has been described to me as one of the most beautiful towns in Spain as well as one of the coldest in Cantabria. Savannah and I were toying with even going this weekend because the weather was so bad, but we decided to go anyway to check it out for the next time. Potes is the gateway to "Picos de Europa" which ...
Random Happenings in Cantabria
... you must stand there and drop each bottle. Savannah and I walk outside with all our recycling. I had the bag with the glass bottles, which consisted of about 3 weeks worth of glass bottles(wine/beer). As I am walking towards the receptacles, I notice that another student from the SAME CLASS AS LUIS, is sitting on the steps right in front of me. He was not in school that day because of the student strike. He waves at me and I ask him how the student protest in Santander ...
A little bit of Sevilla in San Vicente
... will now be taking separate classes with Jose Luis and the teacher, Sandra, the hour before the rest of the "experts" come at 8pm. Oh, and you get a free drink at the bar every night too. For 5 euro/week, that is pretty good!
Who would have thought I would be in a dance class? YIKES! But, I am excited to learn Sevillanas finally...two years too late!
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The start of "afternoon" classes. Joder.
... my ears and he reaches into his desk and pulls out an air horn. He then opens his window and the air horn SCREECHES and startles all the boys playing soccer right outside the window. When the boys realize where the noise was coming from, Juan just laughed at them and shut the window and continued chatting with me. No big deal. Is he not the best principal?
If these first two days were any indications, I think I am going to like afternoon classes...
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Oh the pains of not having internet
... UN.This week starts afternoon/evening classes as well! The whole month of September, the students have only been going to school from 8:30am to 2:30pm. During the day, every 2 periods(each period is 50 minutes long) there is a 20 minute break. During the break, you can go outside, go to the library, go to the in school cafe or even home if you lived close! There are ...