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Maria Started conversation Jun 25, 2008
Hi,
I hope you don´t mind my words in your journal.
Sometimes I jump to the pool without considering if the pool is private or public.
pierce
Maria Posted Jun 27, 2008
Hi, man of the Norh Lands,
I'm from the very South, Andalucia, but now live in the Middle of Spain, Madrid.
I think you are from Denmark.
I was about to go there with an Erasmus grant, then I finally got one for Ireland.
But I liked the idea of visiting those lands. My friends told me I was silly, Danish men are really hadsome!!
Oh, those friends of mine...
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Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ Posted Jun 27, 2008
andalucia, eh? sounds good
yes, i am a dane living in denmark, but i was born in germany and grew up there. my father was from copenhagen and both my parents were danish when i was born, so i am a born dane, but half of my family is german which was very important once, but these days i couldn't care less about nationalities
i have been to mallorca twice but would love to go to mainland spain and have a look around
i'm not so sure about danish men being handsome, at least not in general, but i'm probably not the right one to ask questions like that
as for females i think my record shows i have no preferences. in short: i like them all
pierce
Maria Posted Jun 27, 2008
Hi,
Mainland Spain.
Absolutely recommendable. The best of Spain is her variety.
NOrth coast: Galicia, Asturias, País Vasco. Not much sun, a lot of rain, celtic influences, lovely landscapes. Food: Seefood, meat, vegetables...
Eating in the País Vasco is a religion, people get together and cook for their group of friends. The Basques eat a lot, good and abundant.
The meseta, the inner Spain, too varied, but I will mention something:
Madrid, the capital. There are the same amount of people in the day than at night.
Worth visiting its Museums and any bar. Do you know tapas, don't you?
The east coast , From Barcelona to ALmería. Barcelona is worth a visit, a long one. Cosmopolitan, full of art.
Jump
Andalucía, better in Springtime, now is too hot, but if you choose well the hours of the day and plan according to the heat, you will have a fantastic time.
Granada is my town. There is an entry, from Skanrich, I'll look for it if you want.
In the same area you have different lansdcapes: Alpine, Sierra Nevada, Sub-tropical: the coast, Almuñecar is a village I visit every year,( people get confused with the fenician name her founders gave it: Sexi)
Desertic, we have a little canyion
etc.
Art, food for free with tapas (tapas aren´t free every where! )landscapes and beautiful women
***
North men for us, women of the South lands are exotic. There was an erotic comic about Vikings in my University those days I wanted to get an Erasmus. My friends used to joke a lot about me and the Vikings. Silly girls!
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Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ Posted Jun 27, 2008
looks like i will have to spend many s visiting your country
quite a few danes move to the costa del sol after retiring. maybe i should think about that when the time comes?
granada with the alhambra has been on my list for a long time. now i've added sexi
and as for tapas, yes, i know them well - and i never met a calorie i didn't like
of course i can understand how northerners can be exotic to a southerner. and vice versa. latino ladies most definitely have a certain charm . i'm thinking penelope cruz.
and i know antonio banderas has a lot of female fans up here as well
i'm just saying that in retrospect i can see that i never had any favourites. tall, short, blonde, red, black, brown, it really doesn't matter. what matters is that certain something that i can't point out
not at the moment, anyway
pierce
Maria Posted Jun 23, 2009
Hi pirate,
last night I thought of you.
I was watching a tv programme, Spaniards around the World. They were in Copenahge. There was a bar-library run by a Spanish woman. The place is named Rayuela, after the famous novel of Cortázar.
I wonder if you know that place. I recommend it if you want to enjoy spanish food. The place was really cosy, comfortable, lovely. As the town itself. I thought I should go there. I love it the carnival Aargon? How much fun!
What are you going to do this summer? If you ever come here, tell me, I may recommend some places, at least if you come to Granada or Madrid.
It would be great to have a beer with you . You know I´m a good girl
hasta pronto
pierce
Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ Posted Jun 23, 2009
hi & welcome back
i must remember to visit rayuela next time i'm in copenhagen, it sounds nice
i went to london and paris in may but am thinking of going somewhere south late summer or fall, but maybe i will end up in scotland or ireland or norway instead. i just can't make up my mind. we'll see
if i go to spain i will most certainly let you know
pierce
Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ Posted Jun 23, 2009
as long as you are not hapi. that would change relations between us significantly
you've met my friend hapi the hippo, haven't you?
pierce
Maria Posted Jun 23, 2009
Yes, I know him a bit. I like him. You both have some similarities that I like very much: the sense of humour, the love for ... "lust for life", I would say.
pierce
Maria Posted Oct 2, 2009
Hi Pirate!
can add you to my list of friends?
Please? pretty please?
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