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Since the foro seems moribundo, a reportaje of an emotiva corrida en San Fernando to celebrate the Feria. Matadores were Lopez Simon and David Galvan (de San Fernando).
A great banda de mùsica and fine cante from Remedios Reyes, hermana de Antonio.
RE: Feria de la Carmen y la Sal (in reply to edguerin)
Hola Ed
We are great, though very hot. Lots of beach, tapas, jazz, flamenco, toros etc. A couple of good friends from Aachen visiting. Only problem is getting to the fresh fish in the market before the tourists do
RE: Feria de la Carmen y la Sal (in reply to Morante)
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ORIGINAL: Morante
Lots of beach, tapas, jazz, flamenco, toros etc.
That all sounds lovely. Meanwhile I'll be getting ready for the next series of afternoon meetings. If you don't mind, I'll use your imagery of beach, food, and flamenco as inspiration to get me through to the end.
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From: Siegburg, Alemania
RE: Feria de la Carmen y la Sal (in reply to Morante)
Things are fine here. We moved from Piesport to Siegburg (i.e. from rural to urban) some two months ago, and are now in a rented flat with a beautiful view over the (smallish) city and a park. We've almost settled in, but the sale of our house on the Moselle involves my staying here. So no " beach, tapas, jazz, flamenco, toros etc." this year