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lights out

29 Tuesday Apr 2025

Posted by azahar in sevilla, sevilla shutdown, spain

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apagon, power outage, sevilla, spain

Well heck. After getting the Holter strapped on at the hospital yesterday I stopped for some brekky on the way home, and then settled in for a low-key day mostly in front of the computer, whatever, just another day. UNTIL 12.30. That’s when the lights went out. At first I thought it was just our street (the fuse box was intact so it wasn’t that) and then shops started closing their shutters. At that time there was still some patchy internet and a few minutes later I saw a comment on substack about there being no electricity in Portugal. Whaaat? That’s when things started getting freaky.

My first thought was… thank god I didn’t get home a bit later and get STUCK IN THE LIFT. Can you imagine? Especially as the electricity didn’t come back on here until 5.30, by which time I would have been dead of anxiety (recorded by the holter). I mean, we had no idea how long this massive outage would last.  Meanwhile many other barrios in Sevilla had no electricity until 10 pm or later. Indeed some areas, such as Almería, didn’t get their power back until 6 this morning. So it was a bit like total chaos or kind of just another day, depending on where you were and what you were doing.

I mean, people did get stuck in lifts (gaaaah) or in the metro, also on trains out in the middle of nowhere. And traffic was a complete mess. Apparently hospital emergency equipment kept things going. In fact my friend Pedro (he of the VERY BEST papas aliñá in Sevilla) went in for knee surgery yesterday morning, the op was supposed to be at 3 pm. Nope. They needed all the resources they had to keep people alive.

Meanwhile many bars stayed open as long as the beer held out, their terraces packed with tourists. Other tourists didn’t fare so well, having to rough sleep either outside or inside train and metro stations. What can I say? It was a real mixed bag experience.

But what it really brought home was the very disturbing reality of how dependent we are on our infrastructures and how vulnerable we would be to any sort of hostile action. Apparently this wasn’t any sort of “cyber attack” or similar, but it was the biggest power outage in Spain’s history and it happened in a split second. Anyhow, still processing this. It somehow feels bigger than what we actually went through. More to come. Maybe.

semana santa 2025

18 Friday Apr 2025

Posted by azahar in culture, sevilla, spain, substack

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As promised, my latest post on Substack… just kinda happened, wasn’t planned. But here you go. Semana Santa… the grumpy version. If you like it please give it a like and if you really like it please consider becoming a paid or free subscriber. Thanks!

Semana Santa 2025

jueves santo 2025

17 Thursday Apr 2025

Posted by azahar in culture, sevilla, spain, tapas, tapas bars

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semana santa, sevilla, spain, tapas

Today I went out mantilla hunting… love seeing the women dressed in black on Maundy Thursday and Good Friday, so elegant with their black lace mantillas draped over a tall tortoise shell comb. I especially love the older women (some of the younger ones are in tight black mini-dresses with cut-away fronts like… wtf??). The idea is that the women are in mourning because Christ has died, and it’s a lovely tradition when done properly.

As I had to get deep into the Cathedral zone and my old neighbourhood Barrio Santa Cruz to catch the mantilla ladies out in force we ended up stopping in at Casa Román on the off chance they had a free table… and yes they did, a perfect spot by the open door. Half an hour later the place was pretty much mobbed, so we got the timing right. Then on the way home I saw a couple of things that made me, well, sad. So when I got back I started writing about it… look for a new post on Substack tomorrow!

on being vegetarian in sevilla

21 Friday Mar 2025

Posted by azahar in sevilla, spain, substack, writing

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sevilla, spain, substack, vegetarian, vegetarian in sevilla

I only noticed when I posted about this week’s Substack piece that I forgot to mention last week’s here (!!). So here it is. Yet another lovely guest post from lovely guest writer, friend and fellow gastro guía Sharon Page. From bread & cheese blues to veggie victory, Sharon’s lived it all. Hope you enjoy, please give it a “like” if you do and maybe even consider becoming a (free or paid) subscriber. 😘

Being Vegetarian in Sevilla 2015-2025

happiness

20 Thursday Mar 2025

Posted by azahar in seasons, sevilla

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azahar, seasons, sevilla, spain

Bendita azahar 🤍
(and pure happenstance – azar – that I posted this
on International Happiness Day)

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