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vacunación masiva

05 Wednesday May 2021

Posted by azahar in covid, friends

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covid, sevilla, vaccination

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Yesterday it was Peter’s (@SevillaEnglish) turn to get his first jab. But unlike me (my first one was on April 12th) he had to go out to the Olympic Stadium for his. Mine was at my local health centre and I was in and out in five minutes. Well, with the fifteen minute waiting period afterwards in case of an allergic reaction. But Peter’s was one of the Vacunación Masiva programs they have going on, and it doesn’t get much more massive than at this stadium. I’d actually never been there before because why would I have? It’s at the hellish far end of the Cartuja island, the saddest and most desolate part of town since EXPO ’92 finished. So the plan was to taxi over there and then walk back to civilisation. Ironically Peter lives about two minutes away from our health centre (we go to the same one).

Quite unexpectedly, despite the huge number of people filing into the stadium when we arrived, Peter also got his jab within five minutes, then we waited the required 15 extra ones, then we were out again. Very efficient. Gotta say I’m a bit envious though. Peter got Pfizer, which means his second jab will be in 3 weeks. Since I got AstraZeneca the waiting time between jabs is longer (10-12 weeks) so I won’t get my second one until July 1st. Oh well.

The walk back into town wasn’t that long, maybe 40 minutes or so, but it was so fucking bleak walking through the old EXPO site, as it always is. It was also fucking hot! About 33º by that time of day, so by the time we were back over the river we headed to the Alameda for a much needed and much deserved COLD BEER at El Disparate. Today Peter reported no side effects other than a sore arm. More news as it happens.

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jacarandas!

04 Tuesday May 2021

Posted by azahar in seasons, sevilla

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jacarandas, seasons, sevilla

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Remember last year when I almost cried when I got to see the jacarandas (on their last legs, but I didn’t care) while we were still on lockdown, but I managed a quick detour home with my shopping trolley after an essential shopping trip. Well this weekend I got to just  go out and have a look. It’s always like they happen overnight and are suddenly and gloriously THERE. 💜

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today’s blue

30 Friday Apr 2021

Posted by azahar in sevilla, spain

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sevilla, todays blue

A lovely day… 💙

adiós bodega san josé

27 Tuesday Apr 2021

Posted by azahar in coronavirus, covid, sevilla, tapas, tapas bars

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bodega san jose, covid, sevilla

I wish this would stop. I mean, I know nothing lasts forever but there are just too many wonderful tapas bars shutting down. The latest tragic loss is the amazing Bodega San José, which I really only got to know a few years ago. This time it’s a combination of landlord greed and Covid that made the Bueno family decide to shut its doors after almost 80 years, though the bar itself is much older. When the family first came to Sevilla from Santander they opened a few locations, the first one being El Punto in Puerto Osario, which closed in 2007. Bodega San José was the last one standing.

Anyhow, I just found out about this today after that lovely photo of Nicolás Bueno and his mother Rosario (who worked in the bar until the final day, making her amazing boquerones en vinagre) popped up this morning in my Instagram memories and so I put it up in my Stories. Then I got a message from someone telling me the bar was about to close. In fact, the final day of the lease is April 30th but then I found out the bar stopped functioning on the 18th. I had just been there a couple of days before and was happy to see Rosario there, but nobody mentioned anything about closing. So this has come as quite a shock today. I went over to see for myself and saw the doors shuttered and everything gone from the outside, the signs, everything. So much loss this past year.

joaquín curiel

23 Friday Apr 2021

Posted by azahar in hair, sevilla

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hair, joaquín curiel, sevilla

I have never enjoyed getting my hair cut. I know that many women see time spent at the hairdresser as a bit of “me time” and they like to while away an hour or more getting pampered and prettied up. But not me. Especially as I’ve had the same haircut since I was about 27, a simple bob that takes approximately seven minutes to cut. So basically I just try to get in and out as fast as possible and without too much unnecessary chit chat.

And then I met Joaquín. I don’t even remember exactly when or what made me stop in at his little salon just off one of the main shopping streets here, but since that first visit I’ve kept going back for more than twenty years. Why? Well mostly because of Joaquín. I was definitely NOT his regular sort of clientele. I never booked appointments because I’m kind of silly that way. It’s like I wake up one morning and think – omg I need a haircut. And it has to be THAT day and also fit into whatever else I’m doing. So it’s always been a bit hit or miss, but mostly I’ve been lucky with Joaquín and his small team fitting me in. I mean, they also knew it was a seven-minute haircut.

Previously I’d had some very traumatic and over-priced experiences, because it never occurred to me that anyone could fuck up a simple trim (newsflash – oh yes they can). But that first time at Joaquín’s I felt immediately comforted by the simplicity of the décor and the other women (mostly middle-aged) happily chatting away to each other. EVERYONE knew each other there. Except me. But somehow that made me feel even cosier there, because they all also happily ignored me.

And bless, Joaquín sussed out very quickly that I wasn’t the chatty type, and so he’d spend his time gossiping with the other ladies while he cut my hair,  letting me off the hook, and also providing some genuinely fabulous entertainment. I loved it. I heard about weddings, and birthdays, and families and somehow felt a part of it all. Always courteous, Joaquín was extra kind while I was sick with cancer and made gentle comments about me looking better and how I was getting new “baby hairs” growing back in.

So my last haircut was July 2020, which thanks to Covid was about six months after the previous one (normally I get my hair cut every 3 months and even then get the tsk-tsk from Joaquín that I’ve been away too long). At that time I was being so extra careful about Covid that I only went in because there were no other customers and I wouldn’t even let him blow dry my hair. So it was a quick cut and I was off, heading home with wet hair.

Then I stopped in just after Christmas to see if he could squeeze me in (by this time he no longer had his team). He said he was just finishing up with someone if I could come back in half an hour, but I said no problem I’d see him another day. Which turns out was today. I popped my head in (his space is shared with a barber shop next door) and saw that the salon was shut. The young barber came out and I asked if the salon closed in the afternoons now or…

… and I was told that Joaquín had died in February. I was so shocked and sad that I didn’t ask the obvious question – was it Covid? And I’m still shocked and sad because, although we didn’t actually know each other, he’s been someone in my life all these many years. Someone always there. Someone who has been kind and understanding (and could cut a decent bob!). And just well… fuck. I’m so sad that I didn’t wait and go back in half an hour that last time. I will honestly miss him so much.

On my way home I passed a new salon recently opened in my street. It’s also small and always packed, and there’s a sign saying they are by appointment only. Well who knows? Maybe Joaquín’s spirit was looking out for me. I saw they only had one customer and asked if they could squeeze me in for a quick wash and cut, no blow dry. And they did. It was the saddest haircut of my life.

Updated: I came across this article that is a lovely homage to Joaquín and it states that he did indeed die of complications from Covid. ❤

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