a job well done

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job well done

Luna on her tattered throne. As you can see I still haven’t taken the old shredded cat stand down to the rubbish bins and I think Luna actually prefers this one. Someone suggested that she thinks of it as a personal accomplishment and I reckon there is something to that. She’s been making some headway on the new one, but this is the one she always goes back to.

you lose some, you win some

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lose some win some beautiful food and wonderful service at La Atrayana

I think most of you know about my labour of love Sevilla Tapas, that I started back in 2007, which then evolved into me doing food and wine tours after recovering from cancer. Which was going great until, well you know, 2020. But the main point of the website is to feature and help promote tapas bars and restaurants in Sevilla, and also to serve as a guide for food-loving people visiting the city.

During lockdown I did my best to support tapas bars here by keeping them in the public eye on my Twitter and Instagram accounts. As I have something like 30,000 food pics in my phone archives this wasn’t a problem. So I’d be sure to post something daily. Then once places started reopening I got back to doing what I do, which is visiting bars and updating their pages on my site. Very sadly some had closed for good during 2020, but others were born. And so keeping within my “safety parameters” of only going out twice a week and either sitting outside or near an open door/window, I got back to work.

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haircut time again

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Since it looks like I’ll be travelling soon (more on that later!) I thought I should get a quick trim today, which I will follow up next week with a quick at-home dye job. Since I found out a few months ago that my hairdresser of more than twenty years, Joaquín Curiel, had died of Covid (I still can hardly believe it) I have gone to a little place in my street that will wash and cut my hair – no blow dry! – for 20€. Well okay, this was my second visit. I mean, look at this haircut. It’s a simple just below chin-length bob and I’ve had this same haircut for almost 40 years. Takes approximately seven minutes to cut, double that to dry and “style” it, which was always a waste of time for me since I go home and wash my hair again anyhow (especially since Covid). Anyhow, this was the second time.

And I think this is a great option for me as it is maybe a thirty second walk to my house (so wet hair? who cares?) and it’s cheap, BUT… I hate the smell of the shampoo they use. In fact, I asked them this time to just wash my hair once (they usually do it twice, with massaging, etc) but even still, after coming home to shower, and after washing and conditioning my hair again with MY products, my hair still smells like them! I find it really disconcerting. It’s like when I ask them not to use fabric conditioner on my duvet at the cleaners (duvet is too big for my washing machine) and then they do it anyhow and I have to hang the fucker up on the roof in the sun for five days before I can bring it back into my house.

I have this nose, you see. It smells everything. It smells things most people wouldn’t even notice. And especially when it’s something I find unpleasant (ie incense) it can leave me feeling quite nauseous. Okay, this cheap shampoo isn’t making me feel sick, but it’s just so PERVASIVE that I can’t ignore it. Am thinking next time I’ll bring my own shampoo? Or just ask them to spritz down my hair with water and then cut it?