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radish fever

11 Tuesday Feb 2025

Posted by azahar in food & drink, friends, sevilla, substack

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radishes, sevilla, substack, tapas

Jeffrey was in town over the weekend and on Saturday he invited me out for THIS AMAZING LUNCH at La Carmela. But before that we had to stop in at Las Golondrinas so Jeffrey could get his radish fix. This is a guy who regularly eats out at Michelin starred restaurants, as well as having his own place in Marbella called Andala, so it’s kind of cute how giddy he gets about these radishes. But they really are simply spectacular.

Somehow we both ended up starting on Substack at the same time last month and it’s actually been quite fun and helpful having a Substack buddy. We give each other encouragement and – really important at the beginning – helped each other figure out how the damn site worked (many whatsapp chats and calls). It’s quite a steep learning curve but works great once you get the hang of it. Anyhow, here are links to both our publications so go have a look and, if you like what you see, please consider subscribing for free, and if you REALLY like what you see you can opt to become a paid subscriber.

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soon to be pensionista?

10 Monday Feb 2025

Posted by azahar in hope, sevilla, spain

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life, sevilla, spain

I try not to get hopeful anymore, especially when dealing with government institutions, so this is a cautious tale of maybe sorta kinda feeling like some good stuff might happen this year. I told you the other day that before going to the calçotada I had been at the Social Security office to make an appointment (impossible to do by phone or online) and today was the day. Why was I there, you ask? 

Well, it’s because I finally went back to my lovely Defensor del Pueblo guys last week as I had received a reply from Servicio Andaluz de Salud (SAS) following the official complaint I registered with them in December, with the help of DdelP. They told me back then that I had to send in the initial complaint myself but if I wasn’t satisfied with the reply THEN they could step in and help further. Well, not satisfied doesn’t even begin to cover it. The reply was condescending (and frankly insulting) and ignored most of the points I’d made, basically only mentioning two of them and focusing on how my waiting time during the visit to emergency had only been fifteen minutes, as in, hey nothing to complain about. Except I hadn’t even mentioned the waiting time, the problem had been (as with almost every medical appointment I’ve had over the past year and a half) that I RECEIVED NO TREATMENT.

Anyhow, I saw a different guy at the DdelP this time, who was just as lovely as the first guy I spoke to back in December (must be a job requirement, to be lovely and kind) and after carefully reading over everything he commenced writing a rebuttal to SAS on my behalf, telling me it would be sent to them via the Office of the Defensor del Pueblo, which will hopefully (there’s that word again) make them sit up and take notice.

Then he asked me if I was receiving any benefits due to having been unable to work since last August and I explained that being autónima (self-employed) I didn’t qualify because my work is seasonal. Then he said… how old are you? When I told him he asked me why I hadn’t applied for a pension. Well, same story. As a mostly seasonal self-employed person I simply haven’t clocked in enough “employed time” to qualify for a pension. And he said… but we have a convenio with Canada. And I said… huh?

Here’s the thing. Last year I looked at the possibility of getting a pension from either here or there, heck maybe a little something from both? But then I saw I wasn’t eligible for a Spanish pension. And when I checked the Canada website it looked like it was the same deal. It seems that dividing your life between two countries and having a patchy work history does not make for a robust government pension in your old age. Or even any at all. So I gave up.

Until I heard the magic word CONVENIO. And so lovely DdelP guy got back on his computer and went into my official work history at the Treasury Dept online. Taking out a pad and pen and calculator he started adding up every single month I had been contributing since I’ve lived here and omg it was frankly adorable how much he got into it saying LOOK… I found this here, another six months, and you also did a stint at King’s College… stuff like that. But alas, once it was added up I still came up short. And so I was sent off to the Social Security office to ask them how I could apply for a pension via the convenio.

After a fraught hour and a half this morning (the computer system had lost my appointment and wasn’t accepting that I had one, even though I had a text message on my phone saying it was at 11.00)… I finally got in to see someone. I’d previously called Service Canada and apparently they are sending me a record of my contributions by certified snail mail and, to be honest, I thought this appointment today would just be to tell me what papers I needed to bring in and then I’d be back to square one. But no. A young man who looked like Alice Cooper’s son sat me down and proceeded to go through my stuff. He even remembered me “oh, you’re the one who had the appointment problem” (oops… I’d made a bit of noise about it) and I smiled hoping he wouldn’t hold it against me.

I’d say “long story short” at this point, but it’s already too late for that. Alice Jr started staring at his computer screen seemingly not acknowledging me at all and just when I was about to say HELLO WHAT’S HAPPENING HERE the printer went into action and I was presented with a mountain of forms to fill out. I was like, are you kidding me? He said, well, that’s your homework (with a wink, he was actually very nice). Then he said hang on… and printed out six more pages. And then he said, why don’t you go and fill these out now and when you’re done come and wave at me when you see the next people leave my desk I’ll see you straight away. Which I dutifully did and then suddenly I heard “where’s the Canadian?”

The upshot is that Alice Jr said we can do it all from this end with the information and documents I’ve provided but whatever pension ends up being possible between the two countries probably won’t be processed for several months. Then he said that he hoped it would come through before the invasion. Again with a wink.

And so, that’s it? Looks like it. Now… I could get all happy and think OMG I’M GOING TO GET A PENSION AFTER ALL!!! (I mean, I know whatever it is won’t be much, but something is better than nothing) Or I could do what I am doing now, which is bore you all to death with all the details and then try to forget about it until… whenever it does or doesn’t happen. But it still does feel somewhat hopeful. And it’s all thanks to that lovely DdelP guy. I wouldn’t even have known about the convenio without his help. Also a shout out to Alice Jr for making me laugh today, more than once.

 

calçots 2025

07 Friday Feb 2025

Posted by azahar in gastronomy, restaurants, seasons, sevilla

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It’s been a few years since I last went to the calçotada at La Quinta and so today while out making an appointment at the Social Security office (more on that next week) we decided to stop in as it was in the neighbourhood and scored a table out on the patio. Rather than go with the whole calçotada menu (which is way too much food) we opted for a rooftile of calçots and a couple of other dishes. This year they didn’t offer any gloves so our hands were a total black mess in no time.

This is a Catalán tradition where the calçots (similar to a large spring onion) are roasted over charcoal, then wrapped up in newspaper and served with a nutty romesco sauce. Delicious and also messy as hell. The trick is in getting the non-charred delicate centre out. First you peel away a bit of the charred bit at the end until you see the green part of the onion. Hold onto that! Then tightly grip the tip of the calçot with your other hand and pull. After that you dip the calçot into the romesco sauce and pop it into your mouth. One day I hope to attend a real calçotada out in the countryside in Catalunya but for now this is just fine.

the C5 is back!

05 Wednesday Feb 2025

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As of Monday the C5 circular bus route is back in action after a five-year absence. The latest version of this tiny electric microbus is 6 metres long, has seating for 12 (standing room for 8) including space reserved for people with reduced mobility and wheelchair access. The circular route is similar to the old one and is especially useful for residents in these areas where the streets are too narrow for any other public transport. For example, it stops directly next to my health centre (!!) which I discovered when Peter and I rode the C5 this afternoon. Although it takes a bit longer as it’s not exactly a direct route (see below) it would have been handy when I went to the health centre in the pouring rain on Monday.

There are four mini buses in service and they run every 30 minutes. As well as connecting residents to shops and services in the Casco Antiguo, it’s also a great alternative sightseeing bus. Though the route is not quite so winding and seemingly random as it used to be, it’s good to see it back.

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04 Tuesday Feb 2025

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Yay! I’ve reached 100 subscribers (with 5 paid ones!) in my first month on Substack. If you haven’t done so already please go have a look at this new project of mine and, if you like what you see, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Free subscriber numbers do make a difference in terms of visibility on the site, so they are also very appreciated (if you don’t mind me popping into your email inbox every now and again). I’m actually having a lot of fun with this. Hope others are enjoying it too.

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