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  • Comida, Covadonga, y Beaches

    Comida: Much of the food is local and delicious. Bread is paired with everything. We get fresh bread delivered to our mailbox here every day. When we go out to eat appetizers are very common to get instead of one large meal. Sidreria La Guia is one of the Aramburu’s favorite spots to go for…

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  • Ribadesella, a Soccer Match, and more Spanish

    Ribadesella: Some might call it the perfect little town. Right by the sea, this quiet village turns into a hot place to be during the summer with people coming up from the south. The town is colorful and full of bars and sidrerias (cider houses) where most people go to socialize. Everyone knows everyone and…

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  • Leaving Home, Las Vacas, First Impressions of Spain

    Leaving Home: My long journey to Spain began when I was dropped off at the airport by my parents. I wasn’t really nervous because everything always turns out fine, if I think it will, in the end. This is a very naive way of thinking but, ignorance is bliss, therefore, I am blissful. There is…

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