jenni-in-spain.blogspot.com
Jenni in Spain: Darn you, Groupon
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8220;The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page.” – St. Augustine. Tuesday, March 6, 2012. Darn you, Groupon. In this particular story, I blame the marketers of Groupon. Damn them and their convincing ways! And with a picture like this. Who could resist, right? So I buy my Groupon and make an appointment for a Friday morning. What a great way to start the weekend! Face-lift lady walks in and points at my pants and say, "Cinturón, abajo." Belt, down. And at this point I make up my ...
teachandtravelspain.com
Teach Archives - Teach & Travel Spain
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Teach and Travel Spain. First Teach, Then Travel! Ceuta & Melilla. You are here: Home. Pros and Cons of Writing Services. September 27, 2012. For those of us still slaving away at university, our friend Robert tells us some alternative (and perhaps controversial) options to getting it all done on time! 5 Fun Places to Teach ESL. September 23, 2012. Filed Under: International Travel. Tagged With: best countries for ESL. Best ESL teacher pay. Fun places to teach ESL. Where to teach ESL. September 6, 2012.
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Travel Blog Links - My Spanish Adventure
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Where I’ve Been. Is Spanish Hard to Learn? What to See in Spain while Learning the Language and Living on the Cheap. Is Spanish Hard to Learn? What to See in Spain. Save Money in Spain. So who does little guiri respect more than anyone in the travel blogging scene? Well isn’t that just the million Euro question eh? Here are the links of pages I love and admire from like-minded folk not just in Spain but all around the world. Check them out or live a life of uninspired existence. You choose. 8211; Lorna P...
smiling-toast.blogspot.com
Una alaskeña en Andalucía: mayo 2014
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Una alaskeña en Andalucía. Here, I will share the great, the bad, and the ugly adventures of international life as a teaching assistant in Southern Spain. Where I have been. What does my cat do all day? Suscribirse a: Entradas (Atom). Ver todo mi perfil. Other bloggage I read. An Asturias Road Trip: Exploring Spain’s Northern Coast. Ribadesella, A Gem on the Asturian Coast. MLA Student Perception Survey. Eating Your Way Through Birmingham. Rachael (back) in Spain. Teach, Learn, Run. One of THOSE Days.
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Con Las Cabras: gone
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An American guy living in Extremadura, Spain. Monday, September 27, 2010. The hostel we are staying has clean, nice rooms and is huge. Last night there was what sounded like a elementary school band practicing on one of the upper floors. They must be in town for a competition as there are buses in the parking lot. My camera is broken from the Gators game, so hopefully it shouldn't cost too much to fix! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). At the Top of the Roller Coaster. There was an error in this gadget.
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Con Las Cabras: Spain: Magi King Parades and January Sales
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An American guy living in Extremadura, Spain. Monday, January 10, 2011. Spain: Magi King Parades and January Sales. One of the Magi kings throwing candy to onlookers with his helpers. It's not as if this is Siberia, going outside isn't that big of a deal. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Spain: Magi King Parades and January Sales. New years eve in chipiona. Spain: Roman Ruins and The Three Kings. There was an error in this gadget. Other Language Assistants in Spain. Taking a rest day: it’s okay. Adven...
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Con Las Cabras: Spain: Cheap Groceries and Castles
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An American guy living in Extremadura, Spain. Saturday, November 13, 2010. Spain: Cheap Groceries and Castles. Groceries are so cheap here in Spain. Today I went to the store and bought:. 1 bottle of Rose. 1 bottle of Tinto de Verano. 1 loaf of sliced whole grain bread. 1 package of parmesan cheese. 1 package of frozen french fries. 1 loaf of fresh bread. 1 dozen large eggs. 1 package of sliced sausage for sandwiches. And the grand total? This would cost well over $20 in california, I'm sure of it. I see...