Every January, the same conversation happens in expat circles across Spain. “This year,” someone announces, usually on January 1st around 10:14am, “I’m doing Dry January.” Nods follow. Supportive murmurs. Someone says, “Good for you.”Nobody actually believes it. Because Dry January in Spain is… ambitious. Take Bob. Bob starts strong. He’s...
source https://daveinspain.com/dry-january-the-expat-version/
Dreaming of Spanish sun? Daveinspain.com spills the tea on expat life in Spain. Unfiltered reviews on everything from finding your dream home to navigating the dreaded bureaucracy. Whether you're considering the move or already there, Dave's honest insights help you avoid pitfalls and embrace the paella lifestyle.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Dry January: The Expat Version
Every January, the same conversation happens in expat circles across Spain. “This year,” someone announces, usually on January 1st around 10...
-
Semana Santa 2026 (Holy Week) in Spain will be observed from Sunday, 29 March to Sunday, 5 April 2026. This period commemorates the Passion,...
-
If you’ve been to Benidorm a few times, you’ll know it’s not all high-rise hotels and beachfront bars. Sometimes, the best finds are a littl...
-
You must visit Pedro’s Bar and Cafeteria in Rojales for several reasons which I’ll explain in this write up. Soph had mentioned in passing s...
No comments:
Post a Comment