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SPAIN'S NEW NORMAL BEGINS: Life After the COVID-19 Lockdown. Mijas-Málaga, by Jose A. On Sunday June 21, Spain will enter what the government is calling the “new normal.”. After three months, the State of Alarm will come to an end, but it will not be a situation completely free of restrictions. Hygiene and safe-distancing measureswill
SPAIN: THE BLOG: JUNE 2020 Borders with the rest of the world will begin to open on July 1st, on a gradual basis, but there will be some requirements before travel is allowed: an epidemiological situation that is similar to or better than that of EU member states; certain health conditions in the country of origin, the journey and the destination; and reciprocal acceptance of travelers from the EU. SPAIN: THE BLOG: SPAIN TO ALLOW GERMAN TOURISTS TO TRAVEL The Spanish government made it official today: Germans will be the first tourists allowed to try out Spain's famous sun and sand resorts in what is being called the New Normal—or what I call, “Life after the Coronavirus lockdown but not quite after COVID-19.” The details: When, where, and how SPAIN: THE BLOG: EXPLORING SPAIN’S MEDITERRANEAN COASTLINE It is also possible to travel along much of the coast by train: from Barcelona (or you could start in Perpignan, located in French Catalunya) to Valencia to Malaga. RENFE is Spain's national train service. If you want to travel to Gibraltar from Malaga, you can buy a commuter train ticket as far south as Fuengirola, then you will have to either take a bus to La Linea, which is the town on the SPAIN: THE BLOG: LATEST NEWSVINE POSTS & ARTICLES RE: SPAIN Undercover officers wearing hidden cameras will patrol the streets of Colmenar Viejo (Madrid region) and take live footage of dogs doing their business – and if the walker does not clear up the mess, they will be fined up to 750 euros based upon the evidence. SPAIN: THE BLOG: LUGO MOST ECONOMICAL TOURIST DESTINATION Barcelona is the most popular tourist destination in Spain. And in this case, high demand means high cost. Meanwhile, lovely Lugo not only offers a UNESCO World Heritage Site, but the best deal for travelers on average. SPAIN: THE BLOG: JESUS X 2; CATALONIA, SCOTLAND, SPAIN, UK Jesus appears to have forgiven the Spanish woman who botched his face in what was 'probably the worst art restoration project of all time.' Yes, the Lord seems to have chosen to use the infamous monkey-like image of Himself to evangelize by appearing on a popular Japanese SPAIN: THE BLOG: WHERE TO FIND DR PEPPER IN MADRID AND Camino de Ronda 97, Granada. Av. Del País Valenciá, 2. 03509 Finestrat, Benidorm, (In the La Marina Shopping Center, store location number: Local 44-47) Below are other stores that sell Dr Pepper in Madrid, but which are not near the center, are: Sanchez Romero Supermercado. Calle Sor Angela de la Cruz 10. SPAIN: THE BLOG: WHERE DO MOST TOURISTS IN BARCELONA COME Answer: the United States of America.In fact, the year 2012 consolidated the U.S.A. as a major client of Barcelona's tourist industry.Last year American tourists totaled 635,000, or 8.5% of all travelers. The large number of U.S. travelers has been attributed to the rise in the number of cruise ships docking in the city, with many Americans choosing to embark here, as well as more direct SPAIN: THE BLOG: IN WHICH COUNTRY ARE GAY PEOPLE MOST That's right, it's Spain! At least according to the results of a recent survey by the Pew Research Center conducted in 39 countries. Where Homosexuality Is Most AcceptedSPAIN: THE BLOG
SPAIN'S NEW NORMAL BEGINS: Life After the COVID-19 Lockdown. Mijas-Málaga, by Jose A. On Sunday June 21, Spain will enter what the government is calling the “new normal.”. After three months, the State of Alarm will come to an end, but it will not be a situation completely free of restrictions. Hygiene and safe-distancing measureswill
SPAIN: THE BLOG: JUNE 2020 Borders with the rest of the world will begin to open on July 1st, on a gradual basis, but there will be some requirements before travel is allowed: an epidemiological situation that is similar to or better than that of EU member states; certain health conditions in the country of origin, the journey and the destination; and reciprocal acceptance of travelers from the EU. SPAIN: THE BLOG: SPAIN TO ALLOW GERMAN TOURISTS TO TRAVEL The Spanish government made it official today: Germans will be the first tourists allowed to try out Spain's famous sun and sand resorts in what is being called the New Normal—or what I call, “Life after the Coronavirus lockdown but not quite after COVID-19.” The details: When, where, and how SPAIN: THE BLOG: EXPLORING SPAIN’S MEDITERRANEAN COASTLINE It is also possible to travel along much of the coast by train: from Barcelona (or you could start in Perpignan, located in French Catalunya) to Valencia to Malaga. RENFE is Spain's national train service. If you want to travel to Gibraltar from Malaga, you can buy a commuter train ticket as far south as Fuengirola, then you will have to either take a bus to La Linea, which is the town on the SPAIN: THE BLOG: LATEST NEWSVINE POSTS & ARTICLES RE: SPAIN Undercover officers wearing hidden cameras will patrol the streets of Colmenar Viejo (Madrid region) and take live footage of dogs doing their business – and if the walker does not clear up the mess, they will be fined up to 750 euros based upon the evidence. SPAIN: THE BLOG: LUGO MOST ECONOMICAL TOURIST DESTINATION Barcelona is the most popular tourist destination in Spain. And in this case, high demand means high cost. Meanwhile, lovely Lugo not only offers a UNESCO World Heritage Site, but the best deal for travelers on average. SPAIN: THE BLOG: JESUS X 2; CATALONIA, SCOTLAND, SPAIN, UK Jesus appears to have forgiven the Spanish woman who botched his face in what was 'probably the worst art restoration project of all time.' Yes, the Lord seems to have chosen to use the infamous monkey-like image of Himself to evangelize by appearing on a popular Japanese SPAIN: THE BLOG: WHERE TO FIND DR PEPPER IN MADRID AND Camino de Ronda 97, Granada. Av. Del País Valenciá, 2. 03509 Finestrat, Benidorm, (In the La Marina Shopping Center, store location number: Local 44-47) Below are other stores that sell Dr Pepper in Madrid, but which are not near the center, are: Sanchez Romero Supermercado. Calle Sor Angela de la Cruz 10. SPAIN: THE BLOG: WHERE DO MOST TOURISTS IN BARCELONA COME Answer: the United States of America.In fact, the year 2012 consolidated the U.S.A. as a major client of Barcelona's tourist industry.Last year American tourists totaled 635,000, or 8.5% of all travelers. The large number of U.S. travelers has been attributed to the rise in the number of cruise ships docking in the city, with many Americans choosing to embark here, as well as more direct SPAIN: THE BLOG: IN WHICH COUNTRY ARE GAY PEOPLE MOST That's right, it's Spain! At least according to the results of a recent survey by the Pew Research Center conducted in 39 countries. Where Homosexuality Is Most Accepted SPAIN: THE BLOG: MAY 2020 This isn't about Spain, but I think it's important to share everywhere: please consider signing this petition. So many people of color in my home country suffer abuse and murder by the police, who alonst always get away with it. SPAIN: THE BLOG: APRIL 2020 Just an FYI that I'm still here. I've been staying inside during Spain's coronavirus COVID-19 lockdown and am doing well. I may even get active on this blog again. SPAIN: THE BLOG: SPAIN TO ALLOW GERMAN TOURISTS TO TRAVEL The Spanish government made it official today: Germans will be the first tourists allowed to try out Spain's famous sun and sand resorts in what is being called the New Normal—or what I call, “Life after the Coronavirus lockdown but not quite after COVID-19.” The details: When, where, and how SPAIN: THE BLOG: LUGO MOST ECONOMICAL TOURIST DESTINATION Barcelona is the most popular tourist destination in Spain. And in this case, high demand means high cost. Meanwhile, lovely Lugo not only offers a UNESCO World Heritage Site, but the best deal for travelers on average. SPAIN: THE BLOG: BARCELONETA AND BEYOND (WELL, A LITTLE Then I passed the Restaurante Salamanca, a seaside institution in Barcelona, which had a very lively crowd beside it. This eatery, which is a block from my apartment building, is well known for its paella and seafood dishes, not for music or dancing. SPAIN: THE BLOG: JESUS X 2; CATALONIA, SCOTLAND, SPAIN, UK Jesus appears to have forgiven the Spanish woman who botched his face in what was 'probably the worst art restoration project of all time.' Yes, the Lord seems to have chosen to use the infamous monkey-like image of Himself to evangelize by appearing on a popular Japanese SPAIN: THE BLOG: FEBRUARY 2011 EntreLobos (AmongWolves), an excellent movie by Spanish director Gerardo Olivares, tells the remarkable story of a poor country boy named Marcos, who at the age of 7 is handed over to his father's employer, a rich landowner, who in turn delivers him to a life of labor with a hermitic goatherd in an isolated valley.The old man, who lives in a cave, is unused to human company and at first seems SPAIN: THE BLOG: IN WHICH COUNTRY ARE GAY PEOPLE MOST That's right, it's Spain! At least according to the results of a recent survey by the Pew Research Center conducted in 39 countries. Where Homosexuality Is Most Accepted SPAIN: THE BLOG: PHOTOS: SAINT ISIDORE FESTIVAL 15-17 MAY Different flavored roscones have different names: Saint Clara, Smart,Stupid, Lemon, etc.
SPAIN: THE BLOG: SEPTEMBER 2017 Open 24/7; free Wi-Fi, charging of telephone, use of restroom, personal hygiene supplies, a sandwich and drink during meal time, and probably even soccer on TV.SPAIN: THE BLOG
SPAIN'S NEW NORMAL BEGINS: Life After the COVID-19 Lockdown. Mijas-Málaga, by Jose A. On Sunday June 21, Spain will enter what the government is calling the “new normal.”. After three months, the State of Alarm will come to an end, but it will not be a situation completely free of restrictions. Hygiene and safe-distancing measureswill
SPAIN: THE BLOG: LATEST NEWSVINE POSTS & ARTICLES RE: SPAIN Undercover officers wearing hidden cameras will patrol the streets of Colmenar Viejo (Madrid region) and take live footage of dogs doing their business – and if the walker does not clear up the mess, they will be fined up to 750 euros based upon the evidence. SPAIN: THE BLOG: CHRISTMAS STORIES That's essentially what organizers of 'El Gordo,' Spain's annual Christmas lottery, decided to do to promote ticket sales this year. In a commercial that has been playing non-stop for the past month, and which has become a laughing stock across the country, singers Marta SPAIN: THE BLOG: WHERE TO FIND DR PEPPER IN MADRID AND Camino de Ronda 97, Granada. Av. Del País Valenciá, 2. 03509 Finestrat, Benidorm, (In the La Marina Shopping Center, store location number: Local 44-47) Below are other stores that sell Dr Pepper in Madrid, but which are not near the center, are: Sanchez Romero Supermercado. Calle Sor Angela de la Cruz 10. SPAIN: THE BLOG: CHEAP EATS IN BARCELONA Are you looking for a place to eat in Barcelona for 5 euros or less? Well, maybe MeComoBCN can help. MeComoBCN (IEatBCN) is a website which looks at places in Barcelona where one can supposedly eat for 5 euros or less. The site, which is written in Spanish, claims, 'We list those bars, cafes and restaurants in Barcelona that offer anti-crisis menusof all sorts!
SPAIN: THE BLOG: MADRID'S NEW MAYOR; DIPTHERIA REAPPEARS Here are my latest Spain related posts on Newsvine: Shouts of 'Yes, We Can' as Manuela Carmena sworn in as Mayor of Madrid, Spain Manuela Carmena Castrillo, the candidate of the leftist coalition Ahora Madrid (Now Madrid), is the new Mayor of the capital of Spain. SPAIN: THE BLOG: SAN FERMIN BULL-RUN GORE COUNT; HUG, KISS Spain's national police have broken up an organized band of thieves using hugs and kisses to distract victims. Authorities have charged nine people in various cities across the country with using a technique called 'abracitos' ('little hugs') to commit robbery. SPAIN: THE BLOG: UNVACCINATED CHILD DIES OF DIPHTHERIA Spanish media is reporting that a six-year-old infected with diphtheria died early this morning. The boy, from the town of Olot in the region of Catlonia, had not been vaccinated against the disease, which had not been seen in Spain in nearly three decades.SPAIN: THE BLOG
SPAIN'S NEW NORMAL BEGINS: Life After the COVID-19 Lockdown. Mijas-Málaga, by Jose A. On Sunday June 21, Spain will enter what the government is calling the “new normal.”. After three months, the State of Alarm will come to an end, but it will not be a situation completely free of restrictions. Hygiene and safe-distancing measureswill
SPAIN: THE BLOG: LATEST NEWSVINE POSTS & ARTICLES RE: SPAIN Undercover officers wearing hidden cameras will patrol the streets of Colmenar Viejo (Madrid region) and take live footage of dogs doing their business – and if the walker does not clear up the mess, they will be fined up to 750 euros based upon the evidence. SPAIN: THE BLOG: CHRISTMAS STORIES That's essentially what organizers of 'El Gordo,' Spain's annual Christmas lottery, decided to do to promote ticket sales this year. In a commercial that has been playing non-stop for the past month, and which has become a laughing stock across the country, singers Marta SPAIN: THE BLOG: WHERE TO FIND DR PEPPER IN MADRID AND Camino de Ronda 97, Granada. Av. Del País Valenciá, 2. 03509 Finestrat, Benidorm, (In the La Marina Shopping Center, store location number: Local 44-47) Below are other stores that sell Dr Pepper in Madrid, but which are not near the center, are: Sanchez Romero Supermercado. Calle Sor Angela de la Cruz 10. SPAIN: THE BLOG: CHEAP EATS IN BARCELONA Are you looking for a place to eat in Barcelona for 5 euros or less? Well, maybe MeComoBCN can help. MeComoBCN (IEatBCN) is a website which looks at places in Barcelona where one can supposedly eat for 5 euros or less. The site, which is written in Spanish, claims, 'We list those bars, cafes and restaurants in Barcelona that offer anti-crisis menusof all sorts!
SPAIN: THE BLOG: MADRID'S NEW MAYOR; DIPTHERIA REAPPEARS Here are my latest Spain related posts on Newsvine: Shouts of 'Yes, We Can' as Manuela Carmena sworn in as Mayor of Madrid, Spain Manuela Carmena Castrillo, the candidate of the leftist coalition Ahora Madrid (Now Madrid), is the new Mayor of the capital of Spain. SPAIN: THE BLOG: SAN FERMIN BULL-RUN GORE COUNT; HUG, KISS Spain's national police have broken up an organized band of thieves using hugs and kisses to distract victims. Authorities have charged nine people in various cities across the country with using a technique called 'abracitos' ('little hugs') to commit robbery. SPAIN: THE BLOG: UNVACCINATED CHILD DIES OF DIPHTHERIA Spanish media is reporting that a six-year-old infected with diphtheria died early this morning. The boy, from the town of Olot in the region of Catlonia, had not been vaccinated against the disease, which had not been seen in Spain in nearly three decades. SPAIN: THE BLOG: JUNE 2015 Spanish media is reporting that a six-year-old infected with diphtheria died early this morning. The boy, from the town of Olot in the region of Catlonia, had not been vaccinated against the disease, which had not been seen in Spain in nearly three decades. SPAIN: THE BLOG: DIGITAL REVENGE: HACTIVIST GROUP Following the arrests in Spain on Friday of three alleged leaders of the 'Anonymous' network, a digital revenge attack has been conducted against various Spanish government websites. SPAIN: THE BLOG: WHERE DO MOST TOURISTS IN BARCELONA COME Answer: the United States of America.In fact, the year 2012 consolidated the U.S.A. as a major client of Barcelona's tourist industry.Last year American tourists totaled 635,000, or 8.5% of all travelers. The large number of U.S. travelers has been attributed to the rise in the number of cruise ships docking in the city, with many Americans choosing to embark here, as well as more direct SPAIN: THE BLOG: JESUS X 2; CATALONIA, SCOTLAND, SPAIN, UK Jesus appears to have forgiven the Spanish woman who botched his face in what was 'probably the worst art restoration project of all time.' Yes, the Lord seems to have chosen to use the infamous monkey-like image of Himself to evangelize by appearing on a popular Japanese SPAIN: THE BLOG: A BILLION, A TRIILION AND LITTLE NICHOLAS In Spain and other Spanish speaking countries 1 billion is 1,000,000,000,000 while in the USA, UK and other English speaking countries it's 1,000,000,000. SPAIN: THE BLOG: FEBRUARY 2011 EntreLobos (AmongWolves), an excellent movie by Spanish director Gerardo Olivares, tells the remarkable story of a poor country boy named Marcos, who at the age of 7 is handed over to his father's employer, a rich landowner, who in turn delivers him to a life of labor with a hermitic goatherd in an isolated valley.The old man, who lives in a cave, is unused to human company and at first seems SPAIN: THE BLOG: DIGITAL REVENGE: HACTIVIST GROUP Following the arrests in Spain on Friday of three alleged leaders of the 'Anonymous' network, a digital revenge attack has been conducted against various Spanish government websites. SPAIN: THE BLOG: PHOTOS: SAINT ISIDORE FESTIVAL 15-17 MAY Different flavored roscones have different names: Saint Clara, Smart,Stupid, Lemon, etc.
SPAIN: THE BLOG: JUNE 2015 Spanish media is reporting that a six-year-old infected with diphtheria died early this morning. The boy, from the town of Olot in the region of Catlonia, had not been vaccinated against the disease, which had not been seen in Spain in nearly three decades. SPAIN: THE BLOG: CATALONIA'S LEADER, ARTUR MAS, SAYS SPAIN "As he prepared to embark on a trip to the U.S. where he will promote his independence campaign, Catalan regional President Artur Mas talked in an interview with The Wall Street Journal about the challenge of drumming up international support for his region’s uphill bid SPAIN: THE BLOG: ZAPATERO’S SOCIALISTS HEAD FOR VOTE Thirteen regions accounting for 60 percent of the economy and more than 8,000 municipalities hold elections on May 22. Polls show Zapatero’s Socialists will be defeated in most regions, including traditional strongholds, and may lose the SPAIN: THE BLOG: ESPERANZA AGUIRRE: TRABAJAR. HACER Esperanza Aguirre is a candidate for mayor of Madrid. She had a little run-in with the law last year after she parked her car in a bus lane on one of Madrid's busiest streets, so she could use aSPAIN: THE BLOG
SPAIN'S NEW NORMAL BEGINS: Life After the COVID-19 Lockdown. Mijas-Málaga, by Jose A. On Sunday June 21, Spain will enter what the government is calling the “new normal.”. After three months, the State of Alarm will come to an end, but it will not be a situation completely free of restrictions. Hygiene and safe-distancing measureswill
SPAIN: THE BLOG: JUNE 2020 Borders with the rest of the world will begin to open on July 1st, on a gradual basis, but there will be some requirements before travel is allowed: an epidemiological situation that is similar to or better than that of EU member states; certain health conditions in the country of origin, the journey and the destination; and reciprocal acceptance of travelers from the EU. SPAIN: THE BLOG: LATEST NEWSVINE POSTS & ARTICLES RE: SPAIN Undercover officers wearing hidden cameras will patrol the streets of Colmenar Viejo (Madrid region) and take live footage of dogs doing their business – and if the walker does not clear up the mess, they will be fined up to 750 euros based upon the evidence. SPAIN: THE BLOG: WHERE TO FIND DR PEPPER IN MADRID AND Camino de Ronda 97, Granada. Av. Del País Valenciá, 2. 03509 Finestrat, Benidorm, (In the La Marina Shopping Center, store location number: Local 44-47) Below are other stores that sell Dr Pepper in Madrid, but which are not near the center, are: Sanchez Romero Supermercado. Calle Sor Angela de la Cruz 10. SPAIN: THE BLOG: JULY 2018 The bell/clock tower stands apart from the church. In fact, it was once part of another church that was destroyed by Napoleon's troops. / 2nd photo is a view of the church and Calle de la Iglesia windingbelow it.
SPAIN: THE BLOG: PHOTOS: SAINT ISIDORE FESTIVAL 15-17 MAY Different flavored roscones have different names: Saint Clara, Smart,Stupid, Lemon, etc.
SPAIN: THE BLOG: CHRISTMAS DAY 2015 PHOTOS MADRID FOTOS George Hansen said. Thank you for taking us on your Christmas day walk with you Charles. Geo December 26, 2015 at 3:40 PM SPAIN: THE BLOG: WHERE DO MOST TOURISTS IN BARCELONA COME Answer: the United States of America.In fact, the year 2012 consolidated the U.S.A. as a major client of Barcelona's tourist industry.Last year American tourists totaled 635,000, or 8.5% of all travelers. The large number of U.S. travelers has been attributed to the rise in the number of cruise ships docking in the city, with many Americans choosing to embark here, as well as more direct SPAIN: THE BLOG: APRIL 2015 "As he prepared to embark on a trip to the U.S. where he will promote his independence campaign, Catalan regional President Artur Mas talked in an interview with The Wall Street Journal about the challenge of drumming up international support for his region’s uphill bid SPAIN: THE BLOG: CRUDE CARTOON CONTROVERSY OR FREEDOM OF Defenders of freedom of the press are up in arms about the forced withdrawal of a national publication. Spain's Supreme Court ruled today that a crude cartoon of Crown Prince Felipe and Princess Letizia having sex was an insult to the royal family and the people they reignover.
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Borders with the rest of the world will begin to open on July 1st, on a gradual basis, but there will be some requirements before travel is allowed: an epidemiological situation that is similar to or better than that of EU member states; certain health conditions in the country of origin, the journey and the destination; and reciprocal acceptance of travelers from the EU. SPAIN: THE BLOG: JUNE 2020 Borders with the rest of the world will begin to open on July 1st, on a gradual basis, but there will be some requirements before travel is allowed: an epidemiological situation that is similar to or better than that of EU member states; certain health conditions in the country of origin, the journey and the destination; and reciprocal acceptance of travelers from the EU. SPAIN: THE BLOG: LATEST NEWSVINE POSTS & ARTICLES RE: SPAIN Undercover officers wearing hidden cameras will patrol the streets of Colmenar Viejo (Madrid region) and take live footage of dogs doing their business – and if the walker does not clear up the mess, they will be fined up to 750 euros based upon the evidence. SPAIN: THE BLOG: WHERE TO FIND DR PEPPER IN MADRID AND (Updated 20 January 2019.) DP is not produced in Spain, so it has to be imported. Usually this is from the UK, but sometimes from other European countries (most often Belgium, Holland and Poland) and occasionally from the USA. To me, the best tasting ones are from Great Britain, Belgium and, of course, the USA. SPAIN: THE BLOG: JULY 2018 The bell/clock tower stands apart from the church. In fact, it was once part of another church that was destroyed by Napoleon's troops. / 2nd photo is a view of the church and Calle de la Iglesia windingbelow it.
SPAIN: THE BLOG: PHOTOS: SAINT ISIDORE FESTIVAL 15-17 MAY Different flavored roscones have different names: Saint Clara, Smart,Stupid, Lemon, etc.
SPAIN: THE BLOG: WHERE DO MOST TOURISTS IN BARCELONA COME Answer: the United States of America.In fact, the year 2012 consolidated the U.S.A. as a major client of Barcelona's tourist industry.Last year American tourists totaled 635,000, or 8.5% of all travelers. The large number of U.S. travelers has been attributed to the rise in the number of cruise ships docking in the city, with many Americans choosing to embark here, as well as more direct SPAIN: THE BLOG: CHRISTMAS DAY 2015 PHOTOS MADRID FOTOS George Hansen said. Thank you for taking us on your Christmas day walk with you Charles. Geo December 26, 2015 at 3:40 PM SPAIN: THE BLOG: APRIL 2015 "As he prepared to embark on a trip to the U.S. where he will promote his independence campaign, Catalan regional President Artur Mas talked in an interview with The Wall Street Journal about the challenge of drumming up international support for his region’s uphill bid SPAIN: THE BLOG: CRUDE CARTOON CONTROVERSY OR FREEDOM OF Defenders of freedom of the press are up in arms about the forced withdrawal of a national publication. Spain's Supreme Court ruled today that a crude cartoon of Crown Prince Felipe and Princess Letizia having sex was an insult to the royal family and the people they reignover.
SPAIN: THE BLOG: A SAMPLE OF THINGS TO DO IN BARCELONA FOR There are always cheap things to do in Barcelona, including some that are free. For example, the web site BarcelonaGratis.com provides up to date listings of free activities, including exhibitions, concerts, festivals, cinema, sports, children's events, etc. SPAIN: THE BLOG: ¡CHURROS! Nowadays the typical Spanish churro is a slightly curved, star-shaped cylinder of dough that is fried until crunchy. They are served eitherwith sugar
SPAIN: THE BLOG: THAT WELL KNOWN SPANISH SINGER -- NAT Until I moved to Spain and stumbled across some of Nat King Cole's Spanish language recordings, I had not known that he recorded songsother languages.
SPAIN: THE BLOG: TEACHING ENGLISH IN SPAIN Carloz said. Hi Zach, Well, 18 to 19 is a bit younger than usual, but I have have come across at least two people about that age who taught here -- and both were very dedicated, good teachers. There will be some jobs that won't be available to you, but there should be others that would be. For example, while I doubt schools would hire an 18/19 year old to teach business English, they might SPAIN: THE BLOG: ANOTHER PUBLIC HOLIDAY IN SPAIN -- THE There is a militaristic aspect to some of the holiday observances. Indeed, the Spanish Civil Guard also observes September 12th as the day of its patron saint, la Virgen del Pilar.Then there is the annual military parade, which marches past special reviewing stands that are set up in Plaza del Colon to hold the Royal Family, the Prime Minister and other powerful people, including those leaders SPAIN: THE BLOG: THE NIGHT OF FIRE Then as we got a few blocks from my apartment he noticed that Barceloneta’s little lanes were becoming more and more packed. Gradually we began to hear drumbeats and, as we turned a corner, to see flashes of light coming from a couple of streets ahead. SPAIN: THE BLOG: YO QUIERO = I DO: A LOOK AT MARRIAGE IN Marriage in Spain is a pretty popular state. Indeed, over half of all Spanish adults are married. However, marriage rates have been falling since the financial crisis began in 2008. The year before saw the country's marriages dip below 200,000 for the first time in ages -- to 199,660 marriages to be exact -- and the rate has been falling eversince.
SPAIN: THE BLOG: IT'S ANOTHER BANK HOLIDAY IN SPAIN! THIS This is one of the few holidays in Spain with completely secular roots. It commemorates the anniversary of the national referendum held on 6 December 1978, in which 88% of Spanish voters approved the constitution which had been passed by parliament on 31 October of thatsame year.
SPAIN: THE BLOG: MINIMUM WAGE SPAIN = SALARIO MÍNIMO ESPAÑA Some years ago I asked a Spanish colleague what the minimum wage was here and was met with a puzzled look. When I explained what I meant further, he said he didn't think there was such a thing -- an average, perhaps, but nothing guaranteed. SPAIN: THE BLOG: ARTIST TO CREATE MASSIVE OBAMA PORTRAIT Sorry I have not written in a while. I was very busy with the beginning of the new school year and then I got addicted to reading, commenting on, seeding skip to main | skip to sidebarSPAIN: THE BLOG
TUESDAY, JULY 31, 2018CHINCHÓN
Chinchón is one of my favorite places in the region of Madrid. I've been there three times since 2014, most recently last week. Here are a few photos from different seasons. In the summer, the circular Plaza Mayor doubles as a bull ring. The town's main church overlooks the Plaza Mayor. The bell/clock tower stands apart from the church. In fact, it was once part of another church that was destroyed by Napoleon's troops. / 2nd photo is a view of the church and Calle de la Iglesia windingbelow it.
Looking down on Plaza Mayor from in front of the church. One of many bread and pastry shops in Plaza Mayor. Below: two residential doorways; one door with a curtain to keep the heat out and another in a tiny courtyard filled with plants andflowers.
Below: Plaza Mayor looks quite different in the early morning -- and winter, when there aren't any bullfights. Below: Ruins of the Castle of the Count of Chinchón. Above, a bust of Ana de Osorio, Countess of Chinchon, who Carl Linnaeus named a genus of tree species after. The story goes that she promoted the use of the medicinal bark of the tree after she was successfully treated for malaria with it in Peru the 1630s. The scientific name was later modified from Chinchona to Cinchona, which is the accepted spelling today. It's also known as the Quinine Bark tree because that's where quinine comes from. Below more sreets and then some famous Chinchon pastries Below, La Dulcera pastry shop and local delciacies such as Brothers' Balls & Novices' TitsBrothers' Balls
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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2017 THE ONLY CHURCH IN THE WESTERN WORLD OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY Open 24/7; free Wi-Fi, charging of telephone, use of restroom, personal hygiene supplies, a sandwich and drink during meal time, and probably even soccer on TV. Pets are welcome. No membership required. Welcome to what is described the coolest/hipster church, Iglesia de San Anton at Calle de Hortaleza, in the LGBT neighborhoodof Chueca, Madrid.
Father Angel says it is the only church open 24 hours a day in the Western world. On some evenings, the church shows soccer games on the television screens that are normally used to broadcast Mass at the Vatican, Papal appearances and other religious shows. Food is served in the back pews. Visitors can consult with medical volunteers. At San Anton, confession can be made via iPad for the poor of hearing. Fr. Angel Rodriguez, the head of Messengers of Peace, is considered an unconventional priest and known for his work for the poor. He blesses pets, cars, and while he cannot marry people of the same sex, he blesses them. He took over the Iglesia de San Anton two years ago and turned it into a community center where believers and non-believers are welcome. Described as an innovator and a non-profit entrepreneur, he is the man behind Robin Hood.Robin
Hood is a mini-chain of four restaurants that are open to the public for breakfast and lunch, but closed for dinner. Its novel business model is not to steal from the rich, but rather to use revenues made by serving breakfast and lunch to paying customers to fund the cost of free dinner for the destitute. They feed up to 100 people chosen by the Social Services every night. Read more of this article by Mary Margret Que about this fantasticplace.
Click here to visit the church's website. (In Spanish.) Posted by Unknown at 12:44 PM0 comments
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Roman Catholic Church MONDAY, APRIL 10, 2017 NEWSVINE SPAIN-RELATED POSTS SPAIN AND JAPAN HAVE WORLD'S HIGHEST LIFE EXPECTANCY: A FEW TIPS FROM SPANISH CENTENARIANS ON HOW TO LIVE TO 100 With more than 17,000 people aged 100 or over, Spain is the country with the greatest life expectancy after Japan, OECD data and the latest population census shows. Over a year, Reuters photographer Andrea Comas interviewed and photographed Spaniards aged 100 or moreacross th …
HAPPY KINGS' DAY FROM MADRID / FELIZ DÍA DE LOS REYES DESDE MADRID Last night's Kings' Parade / La Calbalgata de los Reyes de anoche Posted by Unknown at 5:09 PM0 comments
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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 20162016 IN REVIEW
Wow, I had not realized I'd been away from this blog for a whole year! Well, for a year in review, here are my 2016 Spain related posts onNewsvine:
CANCIÓN DE NAVIDAD - SARA G (VIDEO) THE DEFINITIVE CHRISTMAS SONG. CAROLS ARE NOT WHAT THEY USED TO BE... FROM WEIRD TO WONDERFUL: CHRISTMAS TRADITIONS AROUND THE WORLD Spain: "The bizarre Catalonian tradition of caga tió" (or 'defecating guy' / 'defecating log' in English) "involves creating a character out of a small log which sits on the dining room table during the fortnight leading up to Christmas. It has to be fed everyday wit …
SPAIN'S CONSERVATIVES PROPOSE FORMER GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL LINKED TO PANAMA PAPERS FOR WORLD BANK HEAD The Economy Ministry said in an e-mailed statement late on Friday night that the Spanish government had proposed Jose Manuel Soria as executive director at the World Bank. Soria, who has denied any wrongdoing, resigned as minister in April following reports of allegedlinks to a …
SPAIN: NINE MONTHS AND COUNTING WITHOUT A GOVERNMENT On Jan. 2, 1492, Isabella of Castile and Ferdinand of Aragon occupied Granada, completing their conquest of Moorish Spain. Ever since, Spain has always had a government — and occasionally two, when Napoleon invaded in 1808, and during the 1936 to 1939 civil war that split … WHY IS SPAIN'S ECONOMY EXPANDING SO ROBUSTLY WITHOUT A GOVERNMENT? Spain’s robust economic expansion is defying concerns that a political impasse, now in its ninth month with no end in sight, would tarnish one of Europe’s economic bright spots. But the pillars that have sustained Spain’s recovery from recession are showing s … BOTCHED RESTORATION OF FRESCO IN SPAIN INSPIRES OPERA Four years after a well-meaning widow in a Spanish town botched the restoration of a century-old fresco of Jesus crowned with thorns, the episode is being celebrated there with a comic opera performed by professional singers and a local choir. The image in the alteredfresco, …
CHILL OUT WITH THESE COLD SUMMER SOUPS FROM SPAIN Gazpacho seems to be the soup that most people associate with Spain. Indeed, it is very popular in the country, not only in the hot summer months, but throughout the year. However, it certainly isn't the only cold soup Spaniards love to dip into. For example, Spaniards love tog …
THE FUNNIEST SPANISH-ENGLISH MENU TRANSLATIONS Untidy Eggs and Ham Drunk Chickens Strawberries with Scum HOW BREXIT IMPACTED SPAIN'S ELECTION With markets in free fall after Britain's vote to leave the European Union, Spanish voters turned away from anti-establishment parties Sunday and endorsed the perceived safety and security of ruling conservatives. Europe has been watching Spain to see how anger atthe stat …
HAPPY WORLD BOOK DAY! WHAT ARE YOU READING? WHAT'S HAPPENING WHEREYOU ARE?
Happy World Book Day! Doesn't that sound much better than 'Happy 400th Anniversary of the Deaths of William Shakespeare and Miguel de Cervantes'? Not to mention being much less of a mouthful. UNESCO chose April 23, the date when we commemorate the deaths of these two greatsof w …
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Caption: Fernando Ortega, 40, runs past the windmills in Alcazar de San Juan, Spain, April 5, 2016. REUTERS/Susana Vera MOTHER, DAUGHTER AND POLICEWOMAN PAL FOUND GUILTY OF MURDERING LOCALPOLITICIAN
On the afternoon of May 12, 2014 Isabel Carrasco's life ended when she was shot three times while crossing a footbridge over the Bernesga river in the city of León, Spain. Today the three women accused of plotting and carrying out the killing were Posted by Unknown at 12:04 PM0
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 2015 'WHY DO SPANIARDS DO THEIR 'BUSINESS' IN THE SEA?' AND 10 MORE NEWS STORIES PUBLISHED IN THE EL PAÍS ENGLISH EDITION THIS YEAR MY LATEST NEWSVINE POSTS: WHY DO SPANIARDS DO THEIR 'BUSINESS' IN THE SEA? TOP 10 SPAIN NEWS STORIES READ BY ENGLISH-SPEAKERS THIS YEAR Spain's most popular newspaper, El País, publishes a small English-language edition. Here are links to the the top ten stories of the English edition in 2015: NOT ONE OF THE TOP TEN, BUT ONE OF THE FINAL ARTICLES TO APPEAR IN EL PAÍS ENGLISH EDITION IN 2015 IS: SPAIN'S 1ST BLACK MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT, RITA BOSAHO: 'ACHIEVING EQUALITY SHOULD BE A QUESTION OFSTATE.'
As the first black person to be elected to Spain's Congress, Rita Bosaho says she is "overcome" by the media attention she has received over the last week. Born with Spanish nationality in Spain's former African colony of Equatorial Guinea, she came to Spain at the age offour, …
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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, 2015 CHRISTMAS DAY 2015 PHOTOS MADRID FOTOS DEL DÍA DE NAVIDAD 2015 I took these during a Christmas Day walk in Cuña Verde Park, one of the group of parks that encircle my neighborhood. Happy Holidays,Carlos
Tomé estas fotos el día de Navidad durante un paseo por el parque Cuña Verde, uno de los parques que rodean mi barrio. Felices fiestas,Carlos
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