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The Natural Healing of El Tamaduste
In the last two weeks, I have experienced something I never had the opportunity to do before, and if you know a little about Filipino culture, you will understand what a giant step I have taken. My husband and I are now visiting El Tamaduste, a small village by a…
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Landed in El Hierro – The Remotest Part of Canary Islands
We landed in El Hierro and will stay here for three months. It is the smallest of the Canary Islands, located off the coast of North Africa in the Atlantic Ocean. In the past, it was considered the end of the world, and it’s easy to understand why. I must…
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Layover in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
It is exciting to visit places for the first time, especially when you discover something that makes you happy. On our way to El Hierro, we had a one-night layover in Las Palmas, the capital city of Gran Canaria. We wanted to experience the feel of a large city before…
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Flamenco y Mas: A Colorful Art Feast in Nerja
One of my acquaintances here in La Herradura, Dutch painter and author Renate van Nijen, has given me an experience beyond the ordinary. Yesterday, she opened a colorful art exhibition in Nerja featuring paintings and sculptures constituting a feminine entirety. Her exhibition is titled Flamenco y Más (Flamenco and More).…
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Friendship and Money
While scrolling on my Facebook feeds today, I came across some of my friends’ updates telling the world how pissed off they are regarding people who didn’t pay back private loans. I remembered that a friend borrowed money from me years ago, and I wondered what she would do if…
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Music and the Mysteries of the Universe
In the Philippines, classical music is considered an upper-class phenomenon, and it’s hard for the common man to relate to it. I was brought up like most Filipinos: drenched in pop music. When I arrived in Spain, my knowledge of the great classical music tradition in Europe was almost nonexistent.…
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The Struggle of Learning Spanish
Learning a new language can be a real challenge. I have been self-studying Spanish for some months by using some of the overwhelming resources online. Also, a lot of Latin American versions make it more confusing. I really needed some professional guidance, and when a friend from my yoga class…
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A Little Adventure in the City of Granada, Spain
Granada City is the capital of Granada province in Spain, located at the foot of the Sierra Nevada, 738 meters above sea level. The city is famous for the Alhambra, a great Moorish fortress built in 1238. The Islamic influence still gives exciting vibes to the fascinating old town, which…
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Good Documentation Service in Manila
As a former real estate agent, I did my best to address my clients’ needs fully. I always made sure to reply quickly with accurate information. Doing so creates a good reputation but requires commitment and knowledge to deliver. I always look for a service provider with the same mission…
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