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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

Within a twenty-minute stroll from our apartment, I come across scores of restaurants I’d like to try. However, since Fabio and I dine out once a week, we often stick to our favorites to avoid disappointments of the unknown. On the way to o...

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As good a job as my parents did to teach their children to appreciate music―my mother introducing us to Beethoven, Chopin, and Mozart, La Boheme and Carmen, and Gilbert and Sullivan and my father playing on the stereo Paul Robeson, Glenn Mi...

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I excuse our nightly viewing of Spanish TV shows on Netflix by saying I’m improving my vocabulary. Or I’m trying to get the hang of the Iberian accent. Or I’m capturing colloquial expressions and swear words. As much as I try to avoid looki...

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I can’t shake Christopher Columbus. I’m running across him every place I go this month: Madrid, Chicago, and Medellín, Colombia. He must be making an appearance because it’s almost Columbus Day. I don’t much like the guy, but I can’t deny h...

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