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Leven met de natuur

Casa Y Vida

Living with nature: from ants to Mediterranean mice

Living in Spain sounds idyllic. The sun, the view, the lavender in your garden. And the idea of living with nature? Very romantic. But no one tells you that sometimes, the garden moves inside. On tiny feet. My first Spanish spring was glorious—until one morning I lifted the sugar bowl and discovered it had been relocated. Not physically, but in terms of occupancy. An ant colony had organised itself so […]

today05/21/2025

Feria de San Isidro

Viva Cultura

Feria de San Isidro: where Andalusian tradition meets Madrid

This week it’s that time again in Madrid: the Feria de San Isidro! When I first found myself in the middle of it last year, I thought: wait a minute… isn’t this just an Andalusian party in disguise? And yes, this month we’re diving into Spain’s inland. After my story about Cruces de Mayo in Córdoba, this one is about a celebration in the Spanish capital. There were horses, flamenco […]

today05/16/2025

Zo overleven je platen de zomer in Spanje

Casa Y Vida

Away for a while? Here’s how your plants survive the summer in Spain

There we go again. You’re heading off. To the Netherlands, a few weeks with family, or just escaping the tourist chaos for a bit. Your house stays behind. Silent. Warm. And in the corner: that one monstera, your beloved kentia, maybe even a few defiant little cuttings. They look at you the way a dog might—only with leaves. And you think, “They’ll be fine.” Spoiler: they often aren’t. Which is […]

today05/15/2025

Cruces de Mayo

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Crosses in bloom: what Cruces de Mayo tells you about Spain (without words)

Cruces de Mayo? Honestly? I first thought it was a wedding. Or a local procession. Or maybe a school project with a slightly overenthusiastic flower budget. A friend had invited me for a few days in Córdoba. “Just a little spring getaway,” she said. I had no idea that, last week, just before Mother’s Day, I’d end up right in the middle of a floral cross. Decorated with ribbons, candles, […]

today05/09/2025

Verkoelende slaapkamer zonder airco

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Sleep like a Spaniard: in a cooling bedroom without air conditioning

That first summer in my Spanish home, I slept the way an Englishman thinks one should sleep: windows shut, duvet on, fan in the corner, air conditioning set to polite chill. The result? Three broken nights, a creaky back, and the distinct feeling of living in a pensioner’s fridge. A cooling bedroom without air conditioning? Come again? It took me a while to get it. In Spain, you don’t fight […]

today05/07/2025

Carajillo Spaanse koffie met een kick

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Carajillo: Spain’s best-kept secret for coffee with a kick

Monday morning. The sun’s pretending it’s been up for hours — you’re not. One shoe’s on, the other’s still somewhere under the sofa. There’s a mountain of emails, a vague sense of sleep deprivation, and an empty fridge. And then it hits you: carajillo. I already dropped a hint about it in a story on Easter Monday. In Spain, it’s no passing trend. A carajillo is tradition — usually after […]

today05/05/2025

Día de la Madre

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Día de la Madre: how Spanish mothers are celebrated (without the perfume ads)

Earlier this year, I celebrated my first Spanish Father’s Day — in March — while the rest of Europe wasn’t even thinking about it yet. By now, I’ve learned: holidays here don’t just fall on different dates — they feel different too. And Día de la Madre, or Mother’s Day, is no exception. This Sunday, I expect to see the same scene as last year at the market in Jávea: […]

today05/01/2025

Spaanse Dag van de Arbeid

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Día del Trabajador: Spain’s Labour Day

Heads up: the day after tomorrow, Thursday, is 1 May — and that means in Spain: shops closed, bureaucracy quieter than ever, and not a plumber in sight. Last year, on 1 May, I tried to pop into the supermarket in Valencia — only to find the doors shut. And not just there. The bakery, the pharmacy, the ferretería, even the local Chinese takeaway — all closed. That’s the power […]

today04/29/2025

Verse vis Costa Blanca

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Fresh fish! From market to table on the Costa Blanca

Where to go, what to look for, and what to do with it You follow your nose to the fish market. Not that pungent smell of fish that’s been sitting too long, but the salty, briny freshness you remember from childhood days by the sea. It’s still early — just before the midday sun hits the stalls. Styrofoam boxes creak, knives flash, voices call out in local dialects. Here at […]

today04/28/2025

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