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Emmi Smith
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Why the Spanish eat 12 grapes on New Years Eve
All you ever wanted to know!
https://www.eyeonspain.com/blogs/iwonder...s-eve.aspx
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Archer
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Is this why there's so much dust?
What is place between Caleta and Triquiviate? Looks like a quarry/stoneworks or cement works. You could see clouds of dust hanging between the mountains. Must be damaging the the air quality.
And there's also a guy on the FV2 towards Tarajalejo who kicks up loads of dust with his builders merchant.
Isn't anyone monitoring these businesses? Crazy!
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TamaraEnLaPlaya
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Why we've said Goodbye to Alexa!
It all started on Black Friday 2019. We bought 2 Amazon Echo, set them up in different rooms and enjoyed the ease with which we could request particular music, pause and restart it, ask general knowledge questions,
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forecast, ask for jokes etc. All seemed well.
Fast forward a few weeks. We observed our dog's behaviour changing, she didn't want to be indoors - hiding under the shrubs at the far end of the garden even through the night, went off her food, had her tail between her legs