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Very Bored in Catalunya
Observations from the rice fields of southern Catalonia to the world beyond.
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Emma
19:35 PM October 21, 2012
19:35 PM October 21, 2012

A brilliant blog, well written and humorous with a great mix of photos / stories about Spain along with general family life.
Nikki
21:16 PM October 22, 2012
21:16 PM October 22, 2012

A very funny blog, I love her observations on the expat life in Spain.
Carole Hallett Mobbs
21:58 PM October 22, 2012
21:58 PM October 22, 2012

Very amusing blog, with fabulous photographs. Love it!
Sophie Russell-Ross
09:36 AM November 05, 2012
09:36 AM November 05, 2012

This is my 'go-to' blog for dry humour and wit. Wendy always talks sense.
Vegemitevix
12:08 PM November 05, 2012
12:08 PM November 05, 2012

Wendy's blog is as frank as it is funny. She has a brilliant way of saying so much with such a witty, often self-deprecating writing style.
Fiona Flores Watson
13:01 PM November 05, 2012
13:01 PM November 05, 2012

I love reading about Wendy's adventures in Catalonia, both as a fellow Brit trying navigate the obscure ways of Spanish life, and as another mum with kids straddling the cultural divide. Plus, she makes me laugh like a drain.





