Archive for the ‘Living in Spain’ Category
KEEPING IT SIMPLE IN SPAIN
The taxman cometh…
Dave Bull discovers the easy way to live a trouble-free (as far as the Tax man is concerned) life in Spain.
We all want an easy (ish) life here in Spain but not always that easy is it? Especially when it comes to the man with the rubber stamp. And let’s face it, the tremendous amount of paperwork currently running through the Spanish bureaucracy system not only brings (several) South American countries’ rain forests down, but assuredly their unemployment Read the rest of this entry »
A BIT LIKE DR DOOLITTLE?
Can is start this article by congratulating Peugeot for manufacturing what must be one of securest motorcycle storage spaces (under the seat) in the world. I’ll explain in a bit.
Firstly of course festive greetings to all our readers who, if I know anything about All Abroad readers, will be warming up for Christmas and New Year rather nicely by now. I must also thank Elena Pei Shi Chen from BSA school Alicante who won our competition to design this month’s front cover – I’ll be seeing her at the school this month with her prize.
Right, the motorbike seat then. I’d gone to Elche to meet someone and after buying a few bits from a local supermarket I Read the rest of this entry »
The wasp.
So there we were. Standing outside of a bar near my home, my son alongside me and both of us injured; my son with blood pouring down his face from a head wound, and me with claret pumping out of my cut Read the rest of this entry »
NOT AN IRON-MAN
Firstly may I welcome you all to this page where I’ll (hopefully) be offering some advice, help, info and probably lots of observations on life as an expat, but also from the perspective of the toughest job in the world…being a bloke. That may get a few ladies reading this slamming the washing machine door in anger but its Read the rest of this entry »
I DIDNT WANT A LAMB SHANK
I’ve been out on the road during September visiting readers from Pinoso, Abanilla, Quesada and quite a few others actually and I must thank the NOSMO KING club down in Torrevieja for inviting me along on the 15th when I gave a chat about some of the funny things that have happened to me (and others) in Spain down the years, we had a laugh and this month I’m off to Benijofar on the 12th to meet some more expats and, of course, have a bit of a giggle…
I had the electrician in this month to replace the cooker hood that I melted with the great chip pan fire of July Read the rest of this entry »
