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Snippets from Spain

Andrea Eschen

Discoveries and surprises from an American living in Spain

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Snippets from Spain

Ambling down a narrow street in Jerez de la Frontera, I bent down to examine a silver square plaque embedded in the sidewalk. The name Maria Hormigo Reina was stamped on the stumblestone. It said she was born in Lebrija in 1887 and was assa...

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From sixth grade through my sophomore year in high school, I worked alongside my mother in the kitchen twice a week to prepare dinner for my two siblings, my parents, and me. I earned part of my allowance. I savored her company. I learned t...

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On Wednesday, I hoofed it to the Monument of the Constitution in Madrid, thirty-minutes from home. I visit when I must restore myself. These days, that’s often. There, I receive a modicum of hope about my country’s constitution after Trump,...

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“Mommy, Halloween is just not your day,” my son said to me when he was five years old. He’s now thirty-one and it still isn’t my day. Today, all over Spain, kids dress as witches, warlocks, werewolves, princesses, and zombies so they can ge...

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