All done
That's it. My teaching is over until September - provided some of my "clients" want me back. The phone and ADSL connection here are cancelled and could go off at any minute, the flat is basically clean but for one last hoover around and a quick mop and my landlady has given me an extension till half past one tomorrow when she will come for the keys. So Life in La Unión is now, almost officially, dead. I won't be back here next academic term so there will be no more entries. Just Life in Culebrón alive then. La Unión has not been my favourite home but the flat has served its purpose and I will miss the nearby bars when I'm back in Culebrón for the summer. In fact I think I might just pop out for one last chilli burger and a couple of beers now before settling down to watch tonight's episode of El chiringuito de Pepe. I may as well make the most of not working this evening and having the bars at hand. Thanks for reading. Hasta pronto.
Where Mum and Dad lived near Valencia and I visited them regularly, it was the same. All the expats wanted was the UK in a hot climate, and they didn't consider it in the least bit insulting that they ignored where they were - just so long as it was warm and they didn't have to go to work every day. But closer to (this) home - how about Brits who travel to these climates for a holiday? When they come home I ask them what they thought of the place, where was it exactly, did they see this or that feature, etc - and the answer was always the same: er, not quite sure where it was, but the hotel was lovely, and er, didn't really stir from the poolside, cos the kids liked it, etc etc, and then tell you at length about the early morning towel fights with the German tourists... Ugh
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Caroline
Nice to know you're still there Caroline
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