Spanish Lavender, Sierra de La Cabrera
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Along the ridge
Autumn leaves and granite
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Lizard, granite, lavender and cistus.
El Cancho de La Bola. Sunglasses a must.
The monastery from El Cancho Gordo
Gorse bush and granite
La Sierra de La Cabrera
Pedraza
Autumn crocus
Nuevos Ministerios
Granite
Monastery, Sierra de La Cabrera
El Cancho de La Bola
The Four Towers
Cerro de la Cabeza
Cerros testigos
La Sierra de La Cabrera
Spanish lavender
La Cabrera town from a rock window along the ridge
Granite landscape
San Lorenzo de El Escorial
What a headache!
San Lorenzo de El Escorial
Autumn in La Sierra de La Cabrera
Granite and concrete lookout hut on El Cancho Gord…
From the towers of El Cancho Largo
The Crooked Sapling
Carrera del Darro (Granada)
Sierra de La Cabrera - granite of course!
Castle at Pedraza
Cancho Largo from Cancho Gordo
POKE!!!!
Madrid street name tiles
Water tower 1911-1952. Now an art gallery
Principe Pio
Sierra de La Cabrera - granite ridge.
Peonies for Pam.
Seal rock
Monastery and Sierra, for Pam.
La Sierra de La Cabrera
Nuevos Ministerios and Azca, Madrid.
Spanish granite
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Madrid Skyline from near Valdemorillo
The Four towers, plus some other tall buildings (in many of which I give, or have given, Business English classes to senior executives), can clearly be seen. Taken from close to my girlfriend's sister's house.
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Andy Rodker club has replied to Rosalyn Hilborne clubThank you for posting in the group
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"Dear Sir or Madam:
This letter is to inquire (enquire, take your pick) about the position of Senior Envelope Sealer that you have posted in the Daily Herald. Please find enclosed a copy of my , for what it is worth. You will, perhaps, find that my qualifications are an excellent fit with both the position and your firm. For example, I do not like to cook and neither the position, nor your firm, require cooking skills. At your earliest convenience, please contact me at the above phone number or email address. I look forward to an interview so that we can discuss what exact skills you do require, aside from licking the envelope flaps, a skill which I will be happy to demonstrate."
And so on...
Andy Rodker club has replied to Diane Putnam club'Business English' is simply the name that sells English classes in Spain to adults, either in company (to groups or one-to-ones) or privately. 'English' classes usually means teaching kids.
I am freelance, so I invoice the academies I get my classes from, or the companies or private students direct if classes came through other sources, (advertising direct, referrals, etc).
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