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Latest news about Galician Pony common foods Helen Griffiths does not write conventional pony books: all her horse stories are set in the Spanish speaking world, and are very far from girl-gets-pony: they tend, in fact, to be boy-gets-horse, but to describe them as simply that is ... Continue reading There's a Galician-Portugese fair, with dancing and folk music and a sculpture competition, with five sculptors from different countries. Local restaurants offer special seafood-themed menus, and the entire town gets in on the act. ... Continue reading My only experience riding dates from my Virginia childhood, and my memories of the event are so dim that they've been long supplanted by the pair of photographs taken of the ride: me atop a brown pony, standing in what appears to be a ... Continue reading The mountainous northern Spanish region of Asturias, a close cultural cousin to neighbouring Galicia, nonetheless nurtures its own distinct traditions, strongly informed by the Celtic heritage of Europe’s Atlantic seaboard. ... Continue reading Moreover, foie gras is one of the easiest things in the world to cook, one of those the-less-done-to-it-the-better food items. Salt the whole thing, put it in a hot pan to give the top a beautiful golden brown, flip it, drop some thyme ... Continue reading Leticia Morales, general manager of the branch of that signature in Camagüey meant that the emergent qualification of the units " Radio 26", the "Telegraph" and "The Creole Pony", in the provincial capital, after the catastrophe in El ... Continue reading This unusual walk lets you follow in the footsteps of medieval pilgrims from the untamed beauty of northern Portugal through the lush landscape of Galicia, Spain to the cathedral of Santiago de Compostela. ... Continue reading An unexpected Boing Boing weird double standard: You can post racist slang, ie "Paki-Shop" "Ho-Chi Mini Mart" but if you post the common slang c-word for girlie parts or the d-word for boy parts and your post gets garbelized... seems ... Continue reading I’d be happy to get my general basic supplies here in Camberwell - food mainly, with the odd other store, like a bookshop, say- and then travel elsewhere for other stuff, such as clothes. ... Continue reading Her parents were Benjamin Silverstein and Ella Weiss, both born in Galicia (which was part of Austria-Hungary at that time) in the 1860's. Benjamin had to die before 1928 since my father is named after him (the Jewish tradition) and ... Continue reading
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