Hi Rockta.
The sun shines nearly every day, the people are friendly, helpful and out for a good time. It's hard to be miserable when it's bright and sunny.
I have to be honest and say I haven't seen any flamenco since I've lived here, before on holidays yes, but now well it's one of the many things I can do anytime, so I don't...
Plenty of time... and no time.
I also have 3 boys - who are NOT interested in flamenco!
My time will come.
I love Cordoba in May, there's a anuual or is it bi-annual have to check, flamenco competition, fiesta and patio/flower comp. all in the same month - talk about a party!!!!!
Same goes - boys/husbands and flowers don't mix.
I'm waiting for the moment when its more equal - me & hubby then I'll get my own way more often.
Sometimes fun is work, today it's the last day of school term and the school put on a performance, every class does a song or dance, it takes hours. They are brought up being little performers - loud and confident.
What I really love to see is family groups, grandparents,parents, teenagers, babies all out together.
That just didn't happen in the UK, teenagers didn't want to be seen with parents or looking after young brothers/sisters nephews/nieces.
Spain has so much to offer, so much unspolit and stunning scenery and such a long history leaving an amazing amount of incredible cities and arhcitecture, and of course a lot of coastline and clean beaches.
For me it's a huge country, coming from the UK, so much to see and discover, how can a lifetime do it? So for a visit it really is fantastic, you'll be smitten and want more.