Sun, sand and Spanish - Learn Spanish on holiday in the sun
It's August and the rain pours down in Sweden, late summer dreams run off along the paving stones. Perhaps you are one of the lucky few who still have a trip abroad to look forward to? The rest of us must be content to begin ...
Click the title below to read the entire post.La fiesta de San Juan - Spanish midsummer celebration
It is not only in Sweden that we celebrate the summer solstice with the longest day and shortest night. The Spanish equivalent of the Swedish midsummer celebrations called la fiesta de San Juan - San Juan festival. San Juan is celebrated June 23 ....
Click the title below to read the entire post.New Year celebrations in Spain
As in many other places in the world celebrated New Year's Eve in Spain with a bang.
Nochevieja, or old the night that we call New Year's Eve for the spanish have a tradition that is different from the Swedish, otherwise ...
Click the title below to read the entire post.Turrón - Spanish Christmas sweets
December 20, 2008, at 12:18 by Monica
Posted in: Miscellaneous
Traditionally, the Spaniards are not much for sweets, not even for desserts. As dessert is often offered fresh seasonal fruit, by contrast, is always good and much healthier than other options with a lot of sugar.
But as Christmas approaches the turn ...














































