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What the fuck, November? It’s 7 pm, middle of the month, and… 21º??? I mean, normally I wouldn’t complain about being able to still wear sandals, but I’ve never worn sandals this late into the year before. Damn…
13 Monday Nov 2023
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What the fuck, November? It’s 7 pm, middle of the month, and… 21º??? I mean, normally I wouldn’t complain about being able to still wear sandals, but I’ve never worn sandals this late into the year before. Damn…
10 Friday Nov 2023
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The Quesarte artisan cheese fair is taking place this weekend and I was invited to the inauguration, which included a VIP tour of all 26 stands (!!!) to talk to the producers and taste their products. Obviously there were far too many to actually sample them all, but it was both educational and very tasty. This was followed by drinks and snacks upstairs but, you know, it was all I could do to manage a little jamón after all that.

There have been a lot of these amazing gastronomy & wine events lately, most of them taking place outdoors. I don’t think the organisers had counted on 25º and blazing sun in November though as awnings and umbrellas only offered partial protection, which is not great for either the products or consumers.
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30 Monday Oct 2023

Hearing about this made me feel sick and sad and, yes, fucking angry. A week or so ago a 16th century sculpture in a tiny hidden away square next to the Cathedral was brutally vandalised. After existing in this tiny spot for centuries some fucking asshole (or assholes) thought this was the thing to do. Now… not placing blame on the recent influx of less than desirable tourists in our fair city, or the hoards or football fans from abroad who were in town for two big matches that weekend… but it’s also hard not to.
Meanwhile, this was lovely. Someone put up a floral cross as a memorial while the original one is being restored. That’s the real Sevilla.