Tag: Spain

  • A CATALAN FRIENDSHIP

    The Pyrenees, that long mountain range extending east to west and creating the border between France and Spain, have captivated me for years. As a university student I read Laurie Lee’s As I Walked Out One Summer Morning, which became one of my favourite travel books. At the end Lee secretly crosses the Pyrenees and

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    A CATALAN FRIENDSHIP
  • OUR LITTLE CLIO

    Fifty years or so ago, the French government wanted to encourage tourism by offering long-term car leases to tourists. The Government offered an incentive scheme to the French car companies – Renault, Citroën and Peugeot – to offer the leases. Padma and I are travelling for two months so we took advantage of the program.

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    OUR LITTLE CLIO
  • NEGATIV

    ‘Are we being responsible?’ Padma asked me on the first day of our journey through France and Spain. I thought for a long time and tried to spin it so that I could justify our travels during a global pandemic. ‘No,’ I said. ‘Responsible people would stay home.’ But like tens of thousands of other

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    NEGATIV
  • PARTING SHOTS FROM ASTURIAS

    In the end COVID won. We have returned home to Germany. We had hoped to keep travelling with no fixed return dates, but it wasn’t meant to be. When we started our journey during the first days of August, COVID was rearing its ugly head again but seemed somewhat contained. It certainly wasn’t stopping Europe’s

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    PARTING SHOTS FROM ASTURIAS
  • LUNCH ON THE CANTABRIAN SEA

    Visitors to Asturias wake up with a nice dilemma as they plan their day: mountains or the sea. From our base in Gijon, Padma and I could have had either within a few minutes drive. On our last day in Asturias we chose the sea. Our local friends, Terri and Juan, suggested we try Puerto

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    LUNCH ON THE CANTABRIAN SEA
  • RUTA DEL ALBA … WITH FRIENDS

    Earlier in the year when Padma and I starting dreaming of a home in Spain, I joined a Facebook group of expats in Asturias. Someone posted a question about buying property and a local named Juan provided a detailed response. I clicked some links and found Juan’s website and figured he’d be the sort of

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    RUTA DEL ALBA … WITH FRIENDS
  • THE SEA FOR OUR SENSES

    Padma prefers the sea; I’m for the mountains. In Asturias we’ve got them both in abundance so we’re happy. Today we set out from our base in the port city of Gijón to explore the western coastline of Asturias, along the Bay of Biscay. We started the day with a hike down to the Playa

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    THE SEA FOR OUR SENSES
  • FORTY YEARS OF SPANISH DREAMS

    While in university, I took a travel literature course. I loved getting homework … I could do it while lying in bed and drifting off to foreign and exotic lands. My favourite assignment was to read Laurie Lee’s As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning. The author sets out on foot armed with a violin

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    FORTY YEARS OF SPANISH DREAMS
  • ‘MENU DEL DIA’ IN OVIEDO

    I thought I had never heard of Oviedo. But I was wrong. Years ago, I watched a silly Woody Allen called ‘Vicky Cristina Barcelona’. In one scene, Javier Bardem tells two American women that they will fly with him that evening from Barcelona to Oviedo and then make passionate love. The Americans rolled their eyes

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    ‘MENU DEL DIA’ IN OVIEDO
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