In our early years, a farmer we dubbed ‘Hairy-handed’ José (to distinguish him from another José in the valley) had an enormous black dog chained up just inside the gate of his property. The dog was the Mallorcan working breed known as aca de bestiar… think not-so-cuddly Labrador ...
These are people who choose to suddenly stop dead in their tracks so you have to do a weird little dance to avoid walking straight into the back of them. They turn in random directions without warning, shuffle around at the speed of stop, and generally show no sense of urgency as they ...
Something that no matter how much your life sucks you can still do and find satisfaction and meaning in and nobody can take away from you.” (Reddit user SleepyConscience) Another great argument for following your dreams and finding something(s) that make you truly happy, as an individual. ...
REC3:Génesistakes place on the same day as the previous films in the series, but this time in a far more open and daylit space – at a wedding in a luxury stately home in Spain. Things kick off in traditional REC style: shot in a camera POV style following the build up to and ...
My father was born and raised in Spain. Before my mother, he was married to a Dominican woman and had three children. He was somewhat of a big man—about 230 lbs and 6’5″feet tall, with light green eyes. He always had a full head of white hair. He was 24 years older than my...
Despite these changes, the sector remains heavily dominated by the likes of Mozart, Beethoven, Bach, Brahms, and Schubert.However, contemporary composers are gradually making their mark. Benet Casablancas of Spain, sharing the 69th spot with López Bellido, is an example...
An ominous Black Swanis circling Washington, D.C., like a vulture, watching and waiting as the wise men and women of Congress argue over whether to resolve theDebt Crisis of 2011.Or not. This is the most dangerous situation in Washington since theCuban Missile Crisisof 1962. I was in Wa...
plus visitors fromnearly every small country in Europe,plus the U.K., Germany and Poland. But none from France or Spain. I can only guess that people in France and Spain prefer to read blogs in their own language, while most others throughout Europe know English and use it when they wi...