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My CV | Brit in Bogota
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Just another WordPress.com site. Translator and Partner at ZigZag Translations. 8211; a creative translation agency specialising in refreshing, targeted translation. China’s Silent Army. A non-fiction book about the rise of China by Juan Pablo Cardenal and Heriberto Araujo, Penguin Books, forthcoming Jan 2013. Short story by Brenda Lozano, Swallow Magazine, forthcoming. By María Teresa Andruetto, IBBY Congress, August 2012. The Way to Juárez. By Rafael Pérez Gay, Words Without Borders, Summer 2012. Autho...
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Just another WordPress.com site. Newer posts →. 6 ways to spend a day in Tayrona National Park. February 10, 2014. We were staying about a mile (or 5 minute bus ride) outside the park at a rather posh and lovely maloka. A local indigenous word for ‘house’ or ‘home’) called Barlovento. New husband was very polite and didn’t laugh). Continue reading →. My big fat Colombian wedding. November 5, 2013. Do’s and Don’ts for an amazing day. Continue reading →. Getting married in Colombia. November 4, 2013. About...
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Dog-sitting adventures in Bogotá | Brit in Bogota
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Just another WordPress.com site. 3 great differences between Colombian and English football fans. 8220;Winter” or the rainy season in Bogotá →. Dog-sitting adventures in Bogotá. November 9, 2014. A little while ago Juan and I took on what for us seemed an enormous responsibility in our relatively commitment-free lives: 10 days of dog-sitting a six-month old puppy while his owner was away in Ecuador. The puppy in question was Doc, a very cute mix of Australian cattle dog. The early bird walks the dog.
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“Winter” or the rainy season in Bogotá | Brit in Bogota
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Just another WordPress.com site. Dog-sitting adventures in Bogotá. 8220;Winter” or the rainy season in Bogotá. November 24, 2014. Nice weather for Ducks. Over the last few years in living in Bogotá (yes, it will be 3 in December! Winter = Rainy season. The thing is we’re right in the middle of Bogotá’s “rainy season”, the most wintery of all the mini-winters, which normally runs from around October to December. And this year the season is definitely living up to its name. The best possible plan this time...
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Just another WordPress.com site. 8220;Winter” or the rainy season in Bogotá. November 24, 2014. Over the last few years in living in Bogotá (yes, it will be 3 in December! I’ve had a bit of a skeptical attitude towards what Colombians call “winter”. As far as I could tell, “winter” just meant any time of year … Continue reading →. Rainy season in Bogota. Dog-sitting adventures in Bogotá. November 9, 2014. Dog-friendly restaurants in Bogotá. Having a dog in Bogotá. June 22, 2014. May 25, 2014. Last weeken...
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3 great differences between Colombian and English football fans | Brit in Bogota
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Just another WordPress.com site. Why Bogotá has gone mad for Panini football stickers. Dog-sitting adventures in Bogotá →. 3 great differences between Colombian and English football fans. June 22, 2014. Photo by Fiorella Cruzalegui. Perhaps unsurprisingly, the last week has been all about football, and hasn’t it been a whirlwind adventure? We walked home, and the scene in the streets was like nothing I’ve seen in my life. Perhaps more annoyingly, I discovered that Colombians like celebrating their footba...
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