According to Colin Davies it rains thrice as much in the winter in Galicia as in Manchester, but he still looks remarkably cheerful and Thoughts from Galicia is a great read. Per Svensson sounds like a man I could do with talking to right now: his Fundación Instituto de Propietarios Extranjeros is there to fight the often appalling abuse of foreign property owners in Spain, and his blog Periscope treats of similar themes. He too writes of umbrellas, but his doesn’t get used very much; like Colin, he looks remarkably cheerful.
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