The best magazine about Valencia at the moment is inVLC previously known as Britchat. I thought you might like to take a look at the magazine so here is this month’s issue embedded for you to have a look at.
Today, Sunday, it was sunny so we decided to get ourselves down to the beach rather than just sit around and play Plants and Zombies on the iPad
If I get some time in the next couple of days I may blog some stuff from Seville where I will be at the #EBE10 conference. If not and you still want to know what is going on just make sure you follow me on Twitter @grahunt and I will be sure to tell you about my thoughts about Seville.
I got a lot of feedback about tip number 54 which you can see by going to the You Tube Channel and looking through the playlist that is featured. It asked the question whether you are racist/bigoted.
Today tip number 59 has been uploaded into YouTube and that is the simple point that Spain is a noisy place so get used to the idea. Don’t buy a city flat then complain about the noise because you have been forewarned about it now. Valencia is actually the noisiest city in Europe apparently and they revel in that status.
I have been away but I still managed to post every day a video of our 100 tips for those wanting to move to Spain. We are now up to number 40 and that video can be found here.
Today we get to number ten in our 100 tips for people wanting to come and live in Spain. Today’s tip is all about the necessity for outside space and why you should seriously think about how you are going to incorporate this into your lifestyle in Spain. Do you want or need outside space and if so what type of outside space do you want, a simple balcony, a terrace, an attic flat, gardens, interior patios surrounded by flowers? There are so many options but you should really decide first how you will fit outside space into your lifestyle.
I have previously recommended various services to find out more about Spain, what is happening in Spain and living and working in Spain. Now I want to quickly look at how you can get more from Facebook so that you are never short of information.
Sometimes I don’t understand Spain. Don’t get me wrong, I have been here for over half of my life now, in certain ways I am more Spanish then anything else. However I will never ever be Spanish because I just don’t know how to organise myself as badly as Telefonica do.