The blog of a recent college graduate from the USA who has moved to Spain to teach English. The author blogs about the plethora of unique and unusual things that happen to him while abroad.
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Let me start off this post by saying ‘Happy Thanksgiving’ to all of my fellow Americans. You should feel very proud and lucky that you’re hearing those words come out of my mouth (well, in a figurative sense — you’re actually reading those words)...
A spectacular view of one of the largest altarpieces in the Cathedral of Burgos. Whether you’re Catholic or not, it’s impressive to look at.
Not too long ago I wrote a post about the exterior of the Cathedral of Burgos, a thirteenth century...
Last month I picked up my new foreigner residency card at the police station so that I could be “legal” for another year in Spain. This was the first time I have actually had to renew my card from within Spain and I must say that the process, while...
I’ve joined the ranks of old ladies and homeless people everywhere by buying myself a shopping cart.
Carrefour, one of the biggest chain supermarkets/one-stop-shopping stores in Spain, recently made the decision to stop giving plastic bags to its...
After a little over two months of seeing no activity on this site, my regular readers have probably been wondering where I’ve been at. I’ve been here — in Spain — but I’ve been very busy. Between teaching at the school and giving private English...