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Holiday time
( Part 47 ) While living in Anguilla we were also able to see the famous annual Boat Race, which lasts for a whole week. Unfortunately, we were not able to attend the entire race as we didn’t know it was taking place. Public message around was that due to the coronavirus, all events were cancelled. Even on the internet, nothing could be found. By chance, I came across information that it was taking…
Salt Festival – Anguilla
( Part 46 a ) In Anguilla, one event that takes place every year is the Salt Festival. It is usually held during the summer holidays, as this is when it is best to harvest it. In…
Return to “normality”
( Part 46 ) The time of ‘confinement’ in the houses passed after a month. At will, it was possible to leave the house for shopping. Unfortunately, there were still restrictions and one could only move…
Welcome Anguilla!
( Part 45 ) The drive from the airport to the hotel took about 20 minutes. On the entry to the estate, we were slightly shocked as we saw “snow” on the ground 😉. It turned out to be…
Puerto Rico
( Part 44a ) Puerto Rico – a small island in the Caribbean Sea that belongs to the United States. The population there, however, speaks Spanish. The people are very friendly and welcoming. You can feel the distance that…
Which one is it again?
( Part 44 ) As I mentioned in my previous post, an offer from Anguilla showed up on the horizon. Once the contract was signed, the visas arrangements needed to be done. It was a waiting time, which at…
What’s next?
( Part 43 ) What about Hector? Coming back to Hector, as it turned out later, it wasn’t so bad. Hector got on very well. He had a friend flying in for the weekend, so he had…
An Unexpected Offer
( Part 43 ) Things in Ireland You may remember me writing that I was selling a flat in Ireland. Imagine that the sale finally closed on 3 April 2019. We waited until 17 May for…
Rainforest and Other Attractions
( Part 42 ) As I mentioned in the entry Hello Puerto Rico!, Giselle’s daughters spoke English very well. All three were learning at home, none of them went to school. It’s called ‘homeschooling’ there, and they were doing…
School, how it gonna be?
( Part 41 ) School was the most important. Even before our arrival, my husband went to the nearest school, which turned out to be our local one, and registered the children to attend. After the arrival, we had…
Welcome Puerto Rico!
( Part 40 ) We had a connecting flight to Puerto Rico from New York. Unfortunately, we didn’t have time to see anything, but what goes around comes, as they say. We had a good trip. We arrived…
Ireland
I spent 10 years in Ireland and experienced a bit different life than in Poland. I’ll give you a little summary of how I see Ireland “Through my eyes” 👁👁. On my arrival I experienced a bit of a shock,…
Canada
I wanted to give you a little summary of how I see Canada “Through My Eyes” 👁👁. I had the opportunity to live in Canada, Mississauga to be exact, for an equal “pregnancy” of 9 months. First general…
Another Change
( Part 39 ) The transport of our furniture arrived at our new home in December. Perfect timing, you could say, as in January my husband was already flying to Ireland to pick us up, so he had a…
The Other Side of the World
( Part 38 ) The Vision of Imminent Death After the holidays, my body decided it had had enough and rebelled. I fell to pieces. My temperature was high, and I had no strength at all, just…