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Sometimes he’s such a moody dude.
02 Saturday May 2020
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Sometimes he’s such a moody dude.
01 Friday May 2020
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My online home is 14 today! Who knew I’d still be writing this silly blog, or even still be here, for this long.
We’ve sure been through a lot together. So thanks for sticking around (and welcome to any new visitors!). I couldn’t have done it without you.Β π














29 Wednesday Apr 2020
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I wrote about Nico shortly after lockdown, because he had disappeared for a few days and I was worried about how he was going to get on with fewer people in the streets to give him money. He’s my “designated street guy”. I mean, I can’t afford to be giving money to all the street people, so it’s been my thing that wherever I’ve lived here I get to know one of them a bit and do my best to help them out. Not just with money but also stopping and chatting a bit. I was used to seeing Nico every day.
Anyhow, now that I am only going out about once every ten days or so I haven’t been able to give Nico much help but then I saw him walking past my house and called out for him to stop while I looked around for a fiver. I had visions of it fluttering down onto my neighbour’s balcony so I made it into a tight square and tossed it down to him – and that worked fine! So now I have a new method of getting some cash to him a bit more often, even if it means throwing my money around.Β π
28 Tuesday Apr 2020
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I still haven’t found any proper “cat protection” for the balconies, so for now the cats are only allowed out there when I’m in the room (this is the balcony next to my office desk). For the most part they are fine, but I still have to intervene when they get a bit too curious and poke their heads too far over that bottom railing grid.
Today it got up to 22ΒΊ, which was quite pleasant and it was lovely to have the doors open. But apparently it’s going to be 35ΒΊ on Sunday (!!!). How does that even happen in the space of a week? So it’ll be doors shut and aircon on.
24 Friday Apr 2020
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This is a photo of Plaza Salvador on a typical Saturday afternoon. So as you can see, right now during lockdown is a far cry from Sevillana life as we know it. It’s not only that, like everywhere else, people are staying at home, cooking at home, eating at home, actually living at home. I think perhaps it’s a more accutely felt change here because Sevillanos tend to spend a LOT of time out in the streets. Dinner parties at home are pretty much unheard of and if there is anything to be celebrated then we like to do it outside. Streets are usually crowded and happily bustling and there is little reason to go home because we have almost everything we need outside our homes. And even though I’m someone who loves an evening in Netflixing with the cats, I do also enjoy, love, need (and now crave) the energy that being out in the streets gives me.