Siebs in Spain
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Siebs no longer in Spain
Posted on 01/07/2012
I flew home from Sevilla on June 8. I’ve been back for just over three weeks, and in that time I’ve already found a job, bought a car and moved. I’m relieved to be out of...
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Bullfighting:
Posted on 21/05/2012
Not something I’m compelled to see again. I finally went to La Maestranza and saw the whole ordeal for myself, for those of you who ask on the regular if I go to bullfights (which is...
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Mo’ Feria, menos mal
Posted on 28/04/2012
It’s finally time to talk about the Feria de Abril. I wrote in December about how excited I was to have a dress made this year. For a while, things were moving slow in the dressmaking...
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Confession from the Tin Woman
Posted on 22/04/2012
Sometimes when I’m sure that my heart has all but frozen, I have a fleeting tender moment with my roommate’s cat. This cat is temperamental with a diva’s caprice. She is...
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It’s been a really long week,
Posted on 08/03/2012
And right now this is the only thing that makes me feel better. (I know, the song is old and Kreayshawn doesn’t write her own rhymes and blahblahblahblah. Da igual. Bitch you...
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Moving Away From the Space Heater: Part 1
Posted on 02/03/2012
Space heaters, in their many forms, are a motif in my Spanish life. I am the prototype of the friolera; or as we’d clumsily call it in English, a person who’s always cold....
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A high note
Posted on 17/02/2012
—my week of teaching ended on one. Can you believe it? I hardly could, after spending Monday-Wednesday doing everything in my power to keep from slipping into a screechy Gretchen...
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¿¿Oye wapa, adónde vas??
Posted on 13/02/2012
In college, before I left for a semester abroad in Spain, I spent several hours in myriad Mandatory Meetings. I was given information about how to approach every hypothetical problem...
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I can smell the mercadillo from here…
Posted on 06/02/2012
Yesterday I had my first encounter with Sevilla’s mercadillos. A mercadillo is an enormous Sunday market (or whatever day it happens to land on)—you can buy fruit, baby shoes,...
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