Somehow, with all of today’s technology and tracking, Jason’s luggage did not make the trip to Madrid with him, and no one knew where it was. So now what?
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Showing: 1 - 6 of 6 ArticlesThe Long Way to Fly to Madrid – Not Recommended
Jason’s trip to Madrid to teach this summer got off to a rocky start. Ever been to Spain, via Turkey? This is the first part of Jason’s wild ride to Madrid
Let’s meet at the Museo – Not THAT One!
One of the neat things to do whenever you’re in a new place is to check out the local watering hole. It’s there you’ll find locals being locals, which can be a nice change of pace from the more touristy parts of wherever you are. When in Madrid, watering holes are all over the place …
It’s Not Much of a Vacation – Working Abroad
If you’ve been following along with the blog, you’ll know we just returned from a 3-week adventure in Spain. When we talk about trips like this, we usually get one of two reactions. First, and most common: what a neat vacation! Let’s be clear: this wasn’t a vacation. It’s true we do our share of …
Living in Spain – The Unexpected
Jason and I recently spent 3 weeks in July living in Madrid, Spain while Jason taught for Auburn University’s Global Programs in Europe. His students had first been in Rome for 6 weeks taking classes and then had a week off to travel during the 4th of July Holiday. On week 8 they landed in …
Planes, Trains & Automobiles: Tested Tips for an Awesome Adventure!
As we’ve said a few times before, when we travel, we like to do so a little differently than most folks we know. Yes, that means a bit more work on our end, but the payoffs are well worth the effort, as we get to see parts of countries that others don’t. To be sure, …