根据第二段第一句Firstly, I didn't realize how difficult it would be to adapt to the Spanish day and the timing of meals.和最后两句Eating dinner so late of course means that Spaniards go to bed so much later. It is such a British thing to go to bed at 22: 00! 和第三段第一句...
Adventurous students desiring a more "authentic" experience can opt for a homestay with a Spanish family. You will be welcomed into their home, sharing meals and free time with them. While this option gives you a look into everyday life in Spain, the language barrier can make it difficult ...
It’s cooler. Food wise we recommend eating fruits like apples, watermelons etc. They contain water and keep you well hydrated. Don’t cook so many hot meals in the hottest months. Cooking adds heat to the flat and to your body. Whiz up the blender and get some cold soups and salads ...
It appears that when Prof. Whitney was in Owens Valley himself in 1872 for the purpose at studying the effects of the great earthquake of March 26th of that year, he became unpopular with a good many people in the Valley, some of whom took a very strong personal dislike for him. When,...
One bed Airbnb apartment, 1 min from Bilbao metro, cost £62 a night and was really nice! Small room in a 3 star hotel was around the same price. Great seafood – and great tapas too! So many restaurants to choose between with really affordable prices (shout-out to the lunchtime Men...
Marie notes that with shirts, you "don't want to fold them too many times" so take the hem from the bottom, fold towards the collar, and then fold that same section again and flip it back over. "When you're traveling and you're putting it in the suitcase, you can tuck a belt...
Whilst many owners do higher their costs for peak times, some just have a basic rate that runs across the whole year. However, to find these cheap deals you’re going to have to get in and book early before someone else does.
Categories Stuff to Do Tags Abroad, Going Away, GTA, Holiday, Salou, Spain 1 Comment on How to Salou Featured How to Tongue Tie When I was born I had a severe tongue tie. Due to having so many other ailments as a child I’m not really sure at what age I was when I got th...
A fitting word for this Passover-Easter season, gifted to us bySusan Mesinai, a woman of many lives, many descriptions. I’ll choose one: WordWarrior. On the muddled side of woozy — smoke, shots, bombastic bass — in one of the interchangeable blues-cum-rock dives populating the street...
We chat about drinking two-day-old Dunkin coffee from the airport, we argue about hangover meals, going hard for like three days in a row, Chris got food poisoning, our love of saltines continues to thrive, Cr*nch Fitness, TJ got measured at Bode, monograms are tricky, a recap of ...