Happy New Year from La Palma

Santa Cruz de la Palma, Los Llanos, and most big villages will have a public dance to celebrate new year. In some cases, that blocks the traffic. For example, Santa Cruz’s main road along the sea front will be shutting. (If you need to get through, use the bypass inland.) Many people dress up – I mean really dress up, as though they were going to the opera at Covent…

December 31, 2011
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Panic!

December 31, 2011

My ebook “The Dodo Dragon and other stories” is almost ready.  I’m at the stage of buying a block of ISBNs and looking at the contracts on various web bookshops. And I’ve got stage fright. I suppose in one way, I should have seen this coming.  But I’ve published over 40 short stories, and I thought I was past this.  But it’s like doing a one-woman show instead of being…

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Holy Innocents’ Day

Today is Holy Innocents’ Day, which commemorates the massacre of the innocents by Herod in Matthew’s gospel (although according to Wikipedia, it’s probably not a historical event). In Spain and Spanish-speaking countries, it’s the Spanish equivalent of April Fool’s Day. Here’s an example.

December 28, 2011
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Merry Christmas

December 24, 2011

Merry Christmas to both my readers. I’m passing the ballistic missiles like they’re standing still.  I’ve been guiding at the Roque on top of the usual preparations for a Spanish family party tonight and an English one with friends tomorrow, and I finished this jumper as a present just in time. SO however you celebrate, I hope you have a wonderful time.

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Merry Christmas from La Palma

A very merry Christmas from La Palma to all my readers. On Christmas Day there’ll be the usual Tall Ships Meeting in Santa Cruz harbour, with a market from 9:30 am to 6 pm, live music, and the chance to visit ships from 10:30 am to 1 pm and again from 4:30 -6pm. I plan to get the turkey in the oven and then visit the market before going home…

December 24, 2011
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