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The village of Beas de Granada
... the mountains , through the village and ran down to the rivers. It was all flood irrigation and only took 20 minutes for the average plot to be totally irrigated. The locals grow a lot of potatoes , and store them to see themselves through the winter. It was lovely to speak with the fellow and find out a few things. Onwards towards the village we walked. Our main mission was to post a postcard to my Mum, so had to find a letterbox. As we could not find it anywhere it also gave us ...
Quiet before the storm
... trying to ride an air bicycle.
Getting used to the way kids are treated by teachers here is taking a bit of time. "Shut up!" is much preferred over "be quiet!". On Monday, I saw a kid get whacked in the back of the head after he stole another kid's sandwich. Another teacher repetitively slammed a textbook on the desk of a second grader. When kids act up, the punishment is generally to go stand in the ...
Road to Southern Espania
... town from the train station and wandered around the main square until we found a hotel. Granada is a big backpackers town. Probably because it is warm and there is a lot of culture, but mostly because it is a lot cheaper than anywhere else we have been to in Europe by a ton. There really weren't too many hotels to choose from, but there were a bunch of hostels and pensions. We went in a couple hotels, but they were either ...
Adios Granada. Hasta Luego Spain.
... of orange lights at night, the walk across the river to school, wine and tapas. Leaving granada with so many memories, and a little more spanish.
On Tuesday night we went to sordena.. a beach nearby. Thats right.. night. It was unbelievably cold and dark... perfect for swimming. On the off chance you didnt already know.. that is not a bright idea. To be honest, Im a little disappointed, I brought my bikini all the way to Europe and the ...
Hangover, Joghurt, Pickel, Frootloops: Spain rocks
... Besen.
Was mich hier wirklich fasziniert ist die Location von Granada: eine Stunde zum Strand, eine Stunde in die Berge, ich sehe die schneebedeckte Hügellandschaft, wunderschön, gerade planen wir einen Tag, an dem wir den Strand besuchen werden. Wunderbar.
Gestern ist „frootloop“ endlich ausgezogen, und wie Jessica so schön beschreibt, ihr „Inhalt“ gleicht den Nährstoffen von Cornflakes: geht gegen Null. ...