Inside: Eva Luna by Isabel Allende – a book review Meet New York Times bestselling author Isabel Allende’s most enchanting creation, Eva Luna: a lover, a writer, a revolutionary, and above all a storyteller. Eva Luna…
Date Archives June 2019
Reblog: Incallajta – Bread Basket of the Inca
One of the world’s greatest and most well-known ancient civilizations is the Inca of Peru (and Bolivia and parts of Ecuador and Chile). It is a part of Latin American culture that brings great pride…
Spanglish Sunday 15
Hola, How’s your weekend been so far?  I have some Spanglish memes to make you smile. I may have had tacos on my mind…. Have a great week! Check…
Friday Canción: Bolero
Hola mis amigos, Today we are taking another glimpse into Latin culture through music. This time we’re talking about Bolero music. Bolero refers to a type of music and to its associated dances. Interestingly, the…
Reblog: Are You Fluent In Spanish?
Hi, How are you this lunes? Today I’m introducing you to Sherica, who blogs over at Queen of My Blessed Home. She asked me to share her language learning post with you and I think…
Spanish Lesson 25: More Trabalenguas
!Hola mis amigos! Welcome to another Spanish lesson. Today’s lesson will have us wagging our tongues, twisting them into all sorts of shapes and getting our Spanish vowels loose and fluent. We’re doing more tongue…
FUN FACTS ABOUT LATIN AMERICA (7)
El ecuador: The equator The equator runs right through the country of Ecuador. To celebrate this circumstance of nature, the Ciudad Mitad del Mundo monument was built on the location where the equator supposedly lies. Read…