Hola chicos!
Qué tal? Disculpa que no he
escrito aquí para muchas semanas.
So it is with great sadness that I must say
my time in Seville is ending and as the title says ‘I am going to miss Seville’.
I was anxious about arriving in a country where I knew no one and was not
familiar with many things. Quickly however I met great people, and to these I
thank for making my Seville experience truly great.
I took my exams in January and I received
good results. The weather seems to be reflecting the rest of Europe with lots
of rain, but maybe not as much in the UK Gracias a dio. I had a great birthday
with friends and really experienced how friendly strangers were, as they were coming up and
wishing me feliz cumpleanos.
Now 22 |
And this brings me to the first point that I am
going to miss about Seville. It is generally known that Mediterranean cultures
are very friendly and extraverted and I can see this is definitely the case for
Seville. People in the street are very social and will try to communicate to
you and people are not reserved when going out compared to Uk (maybe specifically
London,devon).
Also in January here the oranges have
started to fall from the trees and some streets are awash of oranges and you
can smell the scent of orange when you walk around. It also makes good fun to
kick them when on a walk home with amigos from a night out. Mi madre sent me mc
vities biscuits which was possibly the best birthday present ever! (Thank you to those who were kind enough to post something :) )
The main thing that voy a echar de menos is
that I have felt settled in Seville and been comfortable with it since late
October and It feels a bit of a hassle to be uprooted to another country/culture/language and those first few weeks
of settling down can be difficult.
I also went to Ronda which was incredible
and was on my list to see in spain list.
Ronda |
Entonces bienvenido a February! So with the
ring of the bell at 00:01 on the first of feb It seems I have stepped back in
time. Our WIFI has been cancled and I haven’t had any credit on my phone. On a
non-erasmus mundus note this has showed me how much our culture is addicted to
the internet :p .
The word on everyones lips in our group at
the moment is azores with the first batch of people leaving a few days ago. I have
managed to nearly half the number of tshirts and socks/underwear because I had
a stupid amount for me and the idea of lugging them along in a suitcase with me
to azores does not sound appealing.
I alos visited the cathedral, alcazar and Giralda (Tower) in my last week. (Something I should have done early, but on the plus side, as I am now a spanish resident it was freeee)
Hasta luego todos!
This will be the last blog written in spain
so I hope you haven’t got too attached to español because its time to start my Portuguese
island adventure. (I leave Seville on 17th, I leave Lisbon for
azores on 18th).
I Hope you are all surviving the rain in
the UK and take relief in that I am going to an island that has more annual
rainfall than the Devon.
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