• Sunrise in Torre de la Horadada

    Sunrise in Torre de la Horadada

    I often go for an early morning walk carrying a small camera. Sunrise is always a winner, and there is probably no better motif, at least not at dawn. 🙂 The Mediterranean Sea stretches eastward from Torre de la Horadada on the Costa Blanca in Spain. Every morning, the sun…

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  • Quiet Days of the Pandemic 

    Quiet Days of the Pandemic 

    Spanish beach towns are mostly quiet in the winter. I have always associated silence with something poetic, but the extreme silence under the Coronavirus lockdown shattered that image. I live in Torre de la Horadada on the southern end of Costa Blanca, Spain. Our town is dependent on tourism, so…

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  • Taking the CCSE & DELE Exams for Spanish Citizenship Application

    Taking the CCSE & DELE Exams for Spanish Citizenship Application

    To become a Spanish citizen, you will need to prove knowledge of the Spanish society and show that you are well on your way to mastering the language. I passed these tests last year, and I am now sharing my experience here.  First, you have to be familiar with Conocimientos…

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  • Fashion: Like a Play

    Fashion: Like a Play

    I see fashion as an art. I tried getting into personal styling, but it is something that I now just enjoy on the side. Writing about it based on my experiences will feed my longing to marry two of my interests: writing and clothing. We are living in a difficult…

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  • Philippine Passport Renewal in Madrid

    Philippine Passport Renewal in Madrid

    It’s been five years since I moved to Spain. This means I need to renew my residency permit to permanent status. However, I decided to renew my Philippine passport first since it will expire soon. Initially, I was apprehensive because it was my first time going through the process, and…

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  • Buying a Used Car in Spain

    Buying a Used Car in Spain

    We have lived in Spain for over three years and have moved hassle-free to new locations on a modest budget four times. Recently, buying a used car added more joy to our experience. For us, Spain is a well-functioning society full of dedicated and service-minded individuals. Reading different expat forums…

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  • A Glimpse into the Heart of Spanish Summer

    A Glimpse into the Heart of Spanish Summer

    Yesterday, the laid-back beach town of Torrevieja on the Costa Blanca in Spain got a vital summer carnival boost. Spaniards love to celebrate, and if there is no occasion, they will easily invent one. After more than three years in Spain in four different locations, we are now waiting to…

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  • Snapshots from Envigado, Colombia

    Snapshots from Envigado, Colombia

    The authorities in Envigado, the hometown of Pablo Escobar, are working hard to erase his memory. But it is a complex and challenging task due to a particular plant’s long history and relaxing reputation. However, this was not why my husband and I decided to visit the little brother of…

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  • Swimming Pools by the Wild Atlantic

    Swimming Pools by the Wild Atlantic

    El Hierro’s volcanic coast is shaped by strong winds and waves that are rarely at rest. But calm natural pools appear occasionally, making swimming easy regardless of the weather. Some of these are developed for public use and are among Spain’s most spectacular bathing places. © Photos and captions by…

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