My experiences of living as a seasoned immigrant in Cordova (Andalusia): humour, culture, history, illustrated. Also includes poetry, quotes, thoughts, and nature.
Comer en Madrid y otros lugares de España. Eating out in Madrid and other places in Spain
Solo un blog corto para deciros: si queréis conocer algunos de los mejores sitios para comer en Madrid y otros lugares de España, podéis echar un vistazo a este blog de Gema María Delgado Herrero (Cordobesa, viviendo en Madrid). Ella escribe los posts junto con su marido, Víctor Amezcua Pérez (también de Córdoba). Los posts (que son muy populares y seguidos por mucha gente) son muy bien escritos e ilustrados, además de tener artículos interesantes.
Just a short blog in case you’re hanging out in Madrid, or other Spanish cities looking for a great place to eat — you can check out some of the best restaurants recommended by Gema Maria Delgado Herrero and her husband, Víctor Amezcua Pérez, who have excellent webpage and Instagram posts, beautifully illustrated, well-written and accompanied by interesting articles. The are very popular and followed by many people. Check out the three links above (the ifoodie webpage; Gema’s instagram, and her interview).
Hello! I was born in London but moved to Cordova (inland Andalusia) thirty-two years ago. Although I qualified as a geologist, I had to retrain, and I now teach English and work as a freelance translator, writer and artist (sort of!).
I have written and published two books: Edward’s Secret and the Enchanted Throne for young teens, available from Amazon, and also 'An English Lady in Cordova - the Alternative Guide' which tells of my experiences (both humorous and harrowing) of living in Cordoba and later on, in the countryside location of Posadas. I describe the culture, history, geography and emblematic sites of Cordova, Posadas, the neighbouring villages and local Sierra — (hence the ‘alternative guide’ bit!)
My blogs talk about my experiences here, my day-to-day life, and also include poetry, quotes, literature, art, photos, nature, and thoughts and reflections. (In other words, it’s a bit of a pot pourri, but unfortunately, I still haven’t learnt how to house these categories into the different pages that appear in the menu!)
I do hope you enjoy reading my blogs, and I welcome your comments and questions, as I love to interact with people.
Thank you for visiting — bye for now!
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