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De verdad, el colegio nunca termina « Sweet Briar College { Junior Year in Spain Blog }
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De verdad, el colegio nunca termina. Devin is a junior who is spending the academic year in Seville. You can read this entry and many others on her personal blog, http:/ maravillasevilla.tumblr.com. Well, as fate would have it — and due to the actions of our extracurricular activities director, Rocío — I’ve had the opportunity to experience Spanish secondary education from the inside as well. While many people on our program intern at. 8211; and 12. My first day in the. Made me even more grateful for it.
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October « 2010 « Sweet Briar College { Junior Year in Spain Blog }
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Archive for October, 2010. Por la gastronomía: Paella. Por la gastronomía: El comienzo. I get by with a little help from my friends. More than a fight. Follow the experiences of students from different U.S. colleges and universities who are spending a semester or a year in Seville through SBC's Junior Year in Spain. You are currently browsing the archives for October, 2010. Junior Year in Spain. Junior Year in Spain. Junior Year in Spain on Facebook.
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January « 2012 « Sweet Briar College { Junior Year in Spain Blog }
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Archive for January, 2012. Follow the experiences of students from different U.S. colleges and universities who are spending a semester or a year in Seville through SBC's Junior Year in Spain. You are currently browsing the archives for January, 2012. Junior Year in Spain. Junior Year in Spain. Junior Year in Spain on Facebook.
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HALLELUJAH! « Sweet Briar College { Junior Year in Spain Blog }
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By Nacho (aka Kyle), from Tufts University. Published originally on his own blog. Where you can follow his adventures. I suppose the most logical way to start this blog would have to be with this woman. Meet Paqui Pedrosa. My host Dad, Alberto, is kind of a boss and he knows it. He also has an incredibly sick flow ( hair, mom) that I’m uber jealous of. The only way to sufficiently describe Alberto is via story. In summary, my family is incredible. We live in a small apartment in. Every building/monument ...
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Por la gastronomía: El comienzo « Sweet Briar College { Junior Year in Spain Blog }
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Por la gastronomía: El comienzo. España. Hay una palabra que suene mejor? Este año pasado y especialmente este verano, yo descubrí mi pasión por la gastronomía. Me gusta más que nada. Los olores, los colores, la sensación de satisfacción cuando yo cocino algo riquísimo. Y, claro, no puedo olvidar los momentos de presión e impotencia cuando el ajo empieza a quemarse. Con todo, lo malo y lo bueno, yo sé que la cocina es un lugar importantísimo para mí. No quería pensar en esto, no podía pensar en esto.
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Por la gastronomía: Paella « Sweet Briar College { Junior Year in Spain Blog }
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Por la gastronomía: Paella. Uy, uy, uy. Qué emoción. Hoy Loly regresó con 6 bolsas de la compra. En las bolsas había productos especiales para nosotras. Mariscos. Debido a complicaciones con mi compañera de cuarto, a quien no le gustan los mariscos, todavía no he comido un solo plato de mariscos. (Mentira: lo he comido una. Vez) Pero estamos en Sevilla! Sevilla = Mariscos, no? Nosotras empezamos nuestra aventura lavando los mariscos, que incluyen almejas, mejillones y gambas:. Ahora, después de mi experi...
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“This is my street…” « Sweet Briar College { Junior Year in Spain Blog }
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8220;This is my street…”. This entry was originally posted on January 16 on Cristina’s personal blog, which she is writing for the benefit of her friends and family, as well as her own.). As I walk past kids in their Sunday best along. Constantly asking “. 8221; … as the cool breeze brings me the scents of sweet oranges and that something-green from the. 8230; as the afternoon sun light dances on the ever-calm. 8230; as the tallest tower of the. On this Sunday afternoon …. Hasta la próxima…. Follow the e...
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Carmona – Same trip, different student « Sweet Briar College { Junior Year in Spain Blog }
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Carmona Same trip, different student. This is another entry about the trip to Carmona, which Christine posted originally on her personal blog.). So, yesterday our group went to Carmona, a small city/town about 20 minutes outside of Sevilla (Quick side note: we took a bus there and we had to drive through an area called Kansas City, which is really just ridiculous…not so clear as to why Kansas City, Seville exists…something about them being sister cities. After that, we went to eat. La puerta de Carmona.
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De verdad, el colegio nunca termina. Carmona Same trip, different student. Living on one dollar a day. La Feria de Abril de Sevilla. The adventure continues…. Holy moly, Semana Santa. Follow the experiences of students from different U.S. colleges and universities who are spending a semester or a year in Seville through SBC's Junior Year in Spain. You are currently browsing the archives for the Uncategorized. Junior Year in Spain. Junior Year in Spain. Junior Year in Spain on Facebook.
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