Tag: travel
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Isolation Diary: Day Twenty-Nine in Spain Lockdown

“Pedro Sanchez has announced that he is working alongside the cabinet to seek an extension of the state of alarm that will allow children to leave home under controlled conditions from April 27th”
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Isolation Diary: Day Twenty-eight in Spain Lockdown

“There’s been an ominous grey cloud settled over the sky for the past few days. It’s sometimes burnt away later on in the afternoon, just another subtle reminder that summer is still on its way.”
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Isolation Diary: Day Twenty-seven in Spain Lockdown

“I don’t know if you’ve ever stood on a balcony in Spain at 3am? Where it’s still warm but there’s also a subtle light chill in the air.”
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Isolation Diary: Day Twenty-Six in Spain Lockdown

26 is my favourite number so if any day should be the height of excitement, I’d have been hoping for it to be this one.
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Isolation Diary: Day Twenty-Five in Spain Lockdown

“Lots of people are under the impression that Spain has lowered lockdown…“
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Isolation Diary: Day Twenty-Four in Spain Lockdown

“ I was constantly waiting for somebody to call or message me to shout at me for not doing that thing that I should’ve done. “
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Isolation Diary: Day Twenty-Three in Spain Lockdown

“The newspapers headlined it “Solidarity knows no ages.” And it’s right. Everybody can help out in their own way.”
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Isolation Diary: Day Twenty-Two in Spain Lockdown

“I decided to call it “La Nostra Casa” our house in Italian. Our Italian restaurant that served Spanish tapas and only refers to meatballs as albóndigas. Sounded perfect.”
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Isolation Diary: Day Twenty-One in Spain Lockdown

“Many local papers are making up stories for clickbait to try and earn some money. It’s sad. Views at the expense of others.”
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Isolation Diary: Day Twenty in Spain Lockdown

“The sun will still rise and the sun will still set and for one rotation of the earth’s own axis I decide to sleep blissfully unaware of the world around me and dream of every flower I’ve ever known, filling my apartment with the blossoms of a spring we were once promised.”
