Usual "Must-Have-Food-and-Such" Post
I LOVE eating out in Buenos Aires because the prices are so dang cheap ‘económico!’ Argentina has high merit for its culinary...
I LOVE eating out in Buenos Aires because the prices are so dang cheap ‘económico!’ Argentina has high merit for its culinary...
A part from the internship, taking tango lessons in Buenos Aires was my DREAM for the journey. Weeks leading up to board my international...
¡Hola! I have grasped the hang of things for Tzedaká and am confident in explaining their mission and my role. Tzedaká is a Jewish...
I had to spice up a typical stroll and take it to one of the top 10 cemeteries in the world— the Recoleta Cemetery! This cemetery is no...
Today my program took a trip to the Alpujarra, a village in the mountains and the last refuge for the Moors after they were expelled in...
From March 25 to April 1 is Holy Week in Spain, where the crowds can see processions taking place in which parades of floats, bands, and...
Moral of this post: BRING YOUR PASSPORT I got myself situated on the plane to Barcelona when suddenly I got a call from my friend telling...
If you read in my previous post about changing host families, you know that my new host mother is the equivalent to being the Top-Chef of...
If you are my mother or an American friend you probably are very aware of the problems I have had in my previous living situation! This...
Since 1980, February 28 commemorates the date in which the Andalusian region was officially declared an autonomous community of Spain. On...
One of the main characteristics of the life and people of Spain is the idea of being de moda—in style. This includes dressing in the most...
I have the Parque Federico Garcia Lora 8 minutes from my house and let me tell you guys it is sooooo pretty!! I come here when the...
One of the things I looked forward to the most when living in Spain was the food— and what kind of foodie doesn't want to explore new...
I've been used to the Spanish city life for a bit that seeing the more "rural" areas of Spain definitely was refreshing. The main thing I...
Flamenco's origins are actually in Andalusia, so seeing it live in Seville was such an honor to watch! Its expression through guitar,...
We departed Granada at 7:30 am—my friends back home were still awake or just going to sleep— and headed westward towards the city of...
Quick first impression about my classes and their professors at the University of Granada. I was placed into level 7 on the placement...
Hiding behind forestry and sitting amid the foothills lies the beautiful and historical castle-like Islamic structure, the Alhambra (an...
My FIRST excursion was a two-and-a-half hour drive to the city of Córdoba! There, we visited the BEAUTIFUL Great Mosque of Córdoba, the...
I made my way across the USA before I even crossed the seas. So far it has been my 4th day here in the beautiful city of Granada, Spain!...