Interview with Mustafa 1. Have you met with somebody from our project after it ended on August? Unfortunately after the project i only got a chance to meet with Görkem and Heleri (other than Anna and you obviously) 2. What countries have you visited after the project? I couldn't travel a lot after the project because my sister got married this summer and I needed to be there but this winter I went to Sweden, Finland and Estonia with Anna 3. Most important thing that had happened in your life since end of our project? I met with my lovely girlfriend during the project and we started to live and travel together. We even met with each other's parents so that was a life changer for me. 4. Describe your most memorable situation from our project. Since it was one of the best 2 months of my life I've had lots of memorable situations so it's really hard to answer to this question but I guess road trips with Tsvety(Sama) and rakia were especially memorable 5. What to you think about Bulgaria? It was a really lovely country. At first it felt so empty but then when I started to wander around it was really cute and people were so nice. 6. Write a small summary of our EVS project in your point of view. Most of the things were really positive with all the good and bad memories (even the work). It was really nice so, in my point of view our EVS project was really cool and I'm thinking every young person should do an EVS. Interview with Anna 1. Have you met with somebody from our project after it ended on August? Other than my boyfriend Mustafa who I am currently living with, I have met Görkem who is one of his best friends and who has visited us and vice versa a couple of times this past year. And of course Heleri together with you a month ago back in Tallinn. 2. What countries have you visited after the project? Straight after Bulgaria, instead of flying back to Estonia, I got on a bus and travelled to Turkey, where I have been living ever since. Last October I took part in a youth exchange in Georgia and I also visited Sweden and Finland last month when I was back in Estonia this autumn. 3. Most important thing that had happened in your life since end of our project? Well, as I mentioned earlier, I met my boyfriend during the project and moved to Turkey. I’m pretty sure nothing can top that! 4. Describe your most memorable situation from our project. I don't know which would be the most special one for me but it was definitely interesting to hitchhike for the first time, to bake a garlic-birthday cake with Mustafa which left me with a bright blue mouth from all the food colouring in the frosting (unfortunately I can't make a cake without eating one third of the ingredients in the process). 5. What to you think about Bulgaria? I think that it’s an interesting place. I really like mountainous areas and Bulgaria has a lot compared to Estonia. There are also some cute towns and ancient castles with a lot of history but I disliked the more popular areas like the beaches near Varna that only seemed to cater to a certain type of tourists. 6. Write a small summary of our EVS project in your point of view. Before going there I tried to avoid forming some type of a mental image of the experience that I'm going to have to avoid being let down but I actually really enjoyed it. All the people were very nice, the work was way better than expected. I visited so many new places, had so many new experiences and can honestly say that it was a life-changing experience and I am very happy to have been a part of it. 7. Feel free to share something else with other project members It was a great summer. Tallinn Diary
In October I received from Heleri information that Anna and Mustafa are coming to Estonia for a longer period of time. I was totally excited about that news. I am always happy to meet with our project members and it is even better to host them in my homeland. We arranged a meeting with our only project couple and with Heleri on Wednesday. It was a busy day for me. I started my day in an university lecture. After that I headed right away to a shopping mall where we supposed to meet. On the way I passed by Stelios (a Cypriot guy who also came to Estonia to visit us with Heleri after a youth exchange) This kind of things can only happen in Estonia. To be honest, I was pretty nervous before the meeting. So much time had already passed and they both hadn't been active in social media since that time. So, I didn't even know how do they look like. But in Tiger shop I had no problem identifying them. They came back early in the morning from their Finland trip and were pretty exhausted. It was the coldest day in the autumn so far and Mustafa was wearing a leather jacket. It was sad seeing him actually suffering in Estonian weather. At least he had gloves and a hat given by Anna's mother. We also waited for Heleri and started our walking tour in Tallinn. Firstly, Rotterdam quarter, then scandalous Linnahall and hipster area Balti Jaam. We visited Baltic Station Market, it is a modern market from where you can find everything. Funny thing was that even for Heleri those places were something new to discover. I also had an opportunity to show my amazing university building. Actually, more the location of the university. Then came the best part, we went to the best pancake place in Tallinn. Kompressor is located in Old Town and prices are also good. Mustafa tried kali and mulled wine and he didn't say bad words about them. It is a good sign because Mustafa is picky about food and drinks. He even admitted that Kompressor was probably one of the best places in Estonia where has been eaten. I am pleased that my guests enjoyed my city (even though I don't live there actually) I leaded them to the tram station where they took a tram to the coach station from where they went back to Pärnu. Maybe we are modest grown-up people by now because we didn't take any selfies or photos together at all. Which is a pity of course. I took quickly a few photos of Anna and Mustafa on our way to the bus stop. And because I am the local I didn't photograph surrounding. To see what Tallinn offers you need to visit it on your own and I can be the guide 😉 I had a plan to meet with Mustafa and Anna once again during the Halloween but then I got sick and unfortunately I couldn't make to this appointment. Anyway, it was nice to meet them and talk about our lives.
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Interview with Heleri 1. Have you met somebody from our project after it ended? Yes! During this summer, in June, me and one of my best friends decided to award ourselves after graduation with a trip to Rome, Italy. There I met Quirino and stayed with him for a while. I believe he showed me different, non-touristy, side of Rome and I had the chance to taste homemade wine 😀 Plus, I do want to mention you, Eleri, as well, because, in my point of view, we have had rather one unusual encounter. I mean, come on, ending up in the same project in Cyprus was significant and pure awesomeness. 2. What countries have you visited after the project? After the project, I guess, I unleashed my inner traveller. One month after my arrival to home I packed my bag and went to United Kingdom, for youth exchange. In November saw Stockholm again. In February I visited Milan, Italy, and like previously mentioned, I visited Italy once again in summer, but during this trip I also visited Germany for two days and ended up seeing Lithuania as well. I think this summer I didn’t even experience the shitty Estonian summer, because in July I went to another youth exchange in Spain. Right after that, thanks to my work, I had the chance to visit (Latvia, Lithuania), Poland, Slovakia, and Hungary, that even twice. And finally, I saw mysterious Cyprus. 3. Biggest thing that had happened in your life since end of our project? I’m not afraid to interact and communicate with people anymore. Before the project I was rather shy, conservative, and due to that I had missed lot of opportunities. I also changed my environment by sharing an apartment and surrounding myself with foreigners - mostly Erasmus people – and thanks to great support I finally graduated from university. All together, it has been eye-opening and emotional journey of self-discovery. 4. Describe your most memorable situation from our project. I am unable to pick one situation. I loved all deep conversations and contemplations with others; hitchhiking; learning the history; drinking Rakia; even working was okeish in some days. It was very different from my typical Estonian life. But, one of the most memoriable was definitely my first flying experience. I was little bit anxious, but Eleri helped me a lot 😀 5. What do you think about Bulgaria? When I think about Bulgaria now it just seems so far and it stirs up various emotions. I definitely dislike Bulgarian food, sorry. I love the nature, the mountains, it is just so rustic. Locals are very kind, even when they don’t speak English that much. Overall, it is not how I imagined – I thought It was more Soviet type of country (like my parents) before seeing it myself hahah. Still, it has a lot of developing to do – poverty is visible in all over the country. Except touristy places: e.g people who only go to Varna, they don’t see Bulgaria 😄 6. Write a little summary of our EVS project in your point of view. All the participants taught me something new, opened a path to different perspectives and I miss them. I had never ever experienced so much emotions in Estonia. I firmly believe I experienced all emotions there is to experience – from pure happiness to total sadness. Sometimes I wasn’t even capable of understanding what was going on. Perhaps I will never fully understand it, but every young person should crab this type of opportunity. It doesn’t even matter that we were tired all the time, had siestas, got bored, had some dramas and so on, because all the good things override negative ones. It’s worth it. 7. Feel free to share something else with other project members. I’m glad that I met the people I met and I wish you all the best 😀 Tartu diary Actually I have met Heleri twice since our project. First time we saw each other was in the winter, I don't even remember the month. I visited Ahhaa science centre where I had a meeting but after that I had a free time. Heleri picked me up with her cutie green car. We headed to her apartment, usually there were 3 persons more but all they were out of the town or in the hospital 😆 So, we had an empty flat. I brought a souvenir from Latvia, I guess it was a biggest mistake in my life. In the morning we both didn't want to hear about word "honey" anymore. I am really afraid of Heleri because everytime we drink together I'll be so drunk. She really influences me somehow. Because we only had one night and rough morning we didn't have a change to do something special during that time. And after that experience I hated Tartu even more! Cyprus diary It was pretty unexpected that we ended up in Cyprus together. I applied for a youth exchange in Cyprus and got approved. At some point there was one available place and I blandished Heleri to apply as well. Unfortunately she didn't get that place. But fate had other plans because one of the participant cancelled her participation and Heleri got a place. Life is wonderful if you can travel for free with your good friend. So, we met again in Tallinn coach station. We travelled together to Riga at first. I finally had an opportunity to hand over her youth pass. In the bus they offer free hot drinks. I was drinking my cocoa when suddenly bumpy road appeared and all the seat and my pants were all covered of it. Terrible, I feel so sorry about the bus company, I did my best to clean that mess there. In Riga we went for a small walk to the old town. Riga is a quite small city and similar to Tallinn so we didn't expect that we can get lost but we did. We were so certain that we made a small circle on the streets and we suppose to end up a place where we entered to the old town. But nope, actually we were pretty far away from the bus station. We used map and locals help to find our way back. Fortunately we made it to our Vilnius bus. It was deep night when we arrived and we weren't certain about using Taxify or not. But Heleri tried and luckily there was a car near to us. Driver was a local guy but still spoke English, so we had a small talk with him. Ride from bus station to airport was ridiculously cheap, only 2€ Airport was so empty that even security control didn't work. We waited a bit, then we passed the control and found a cosy sofa where to rest. We did our best to sleep but it was too cold and something disturbed us. In the plane we also tried to sleep. I am not sure when did I sleep but I felt that I have rested at least 3 hours. Out of plane we were pretty confused where to find a bus to the city centre. It was quite early in the morning an already super hot outside. Another confusing factor was the left-hand traffic, you have no clue which side you have to stand to get into the bus. Actually it wasn't difficult at all and now I know the airport pretty well. We did zig-zags in the city when we finally arrived to our destination point. We had a breakfast almost in the first place we saw. Costlone was full of cafes and bars. It reminded me Almeria a lot. I ordered a sandwich and ice cream. We thought that takes less time to prepare but hell no. It took quite a long time to make those two sandwiches. At least ice cream was really-really delicious. Then we went to the beach, we were rebel and didn't want to pay for a chair, so we just put all our things on the sand. Then Heleri noticed that she has lost her scarf. Really random but I also lost my scarf during the project. Larnaca's beach is literally amazing. Water was crystal clear and really warm. I felt like Aphrodite and understood how those myths came up. We did shifts to keep an eye of our bags. We had funny moment when we did a photoshoot inside a water, classic in our case. Coast guard members watched us and one of them passed by and commented something in Greek, it was so random but so funny. Because I saw how he scanned over Heleri's body. All day under the sun was harming for me. I was lazy enough to not put sunscreen on me and I saw results in the evening. My back and shoulders were totally burnt and ass as well, Bulgaria vol 2. We discovered city and Heleri bought a new scarf. Then we met with other Estonians, at least I wasn't only sunburn Estonian, Sten was my soulmate. Bus trip to Agros was the best opportunity to get to know other Estonians. We conquered back seats of the bus and started tindering. At some point situation went way too funny. Tiredness took over us and everyone tried to sleep a bit. Fortunately we shared a room with Estonian girls, so, me, Heleri and Laura were in the same room, Bulgaria vol 2.2. This time Heleri was more humane and during our conversation didn't leave me or didn't swich of the lights. Our room became a centre of Estonian community. Guys spent even way too much time in our room. Classic influence Heleri has to me got confirmed in the first evening. So much drinking, grazy dancing and it all ended in tears and with blanks in my head. I am kind of happy that Laura captured it all. It reminds me what happens if I drink too much. It was like the situation when I asked for Anna to capture my condition in Bucharest. Our village Agros concentrate to roses. We visited rose factory and it all reminded Bulgaria. This factory also makes rose candles, Sveshtari vol 2. We waited for the Bulgarian intercultural night a lot, rakia tastes still the same but nothing can beat homemade rakia, industrial one is not so valuable. During our projects we visited Pafos, Limassol and Nicosia. We even walked to Turkey, actually Northern Cyprus, which is occupied by Turks. And highlight of the trip was my birthday. I really felt love around me. It was a best birthday in my life and I definately enjoyed every moment of it, Heleri made it even more special. More about our youth exchange you can read under subject "Projects". After official project dates Heleri went with other Estonians to Ayia Napa. I heard rumors about wild life there but I wasn't there and comment it. Photos made by me, Heleri, Laura and Diana. Interview with Antonio 1. Have you met with somebody from our project after it ended on August? Unfortunatelly I haven’t meet anyone from the project apart of Eleri. I haven’t had time to even meet with the other two Spanish boys who live not far from me. I’m missing them and I am looking forward to have the chance to meet them in a not too distance future. 2. What countries have you visited after the project? Days after the end of the Project I went to France for two weeks and visited Italy. Most recently I visited Czech Republic and Germany for two weeks as well. 3. Biggest thing that had happened in your life since end of our project? I found a job and I’ve got accepted in a Master Degree Programme!! Can’t complain after that. 4. Describe your most memorable situation from our project. There were many memorable situations. Hitchhiking non-stop with no particular destination…washing dishes for one hour…cooking for 20 fellows…digging, removing and cleaning soil at 7.00 a.m… I am sure I won’t forget these situations for the rest of my life. 5. What to you think about Bulgaria? It has surprised me in a good way. I haven’t had a clear image in my mind about Bulgaria before. Things that surprised me (in a good way): - Bulgarians shake their heads to mean yes and nod for no. - The oldest gold treasure in the world was found in Bulgaria - Bulgarian Turks. A Turkish ethnic group from Bulgaria, descendants of Turkish settlers who entered the region after the Ottoman conquest of the Balkans. - Bulgarian Riviera, also known as the best beaches of the Black Sea coast. - Bulgarians are very proud their culture and heritage. - Rituals, music, dance, costumes and jewellery. - The kindness of locals. 6. Write a little summary of our EVS project in your point of view. (What emotions you had, what to you think about project members etc.) Time went too fast so that I felt a lot of emotions in such as short period of time. Happy, powerful, surprised, amazed, confused, excited, bored… The organization of the project was fantastic, accommodation, food and daily work faboulous as well. I would do it again and I strongly recommend it as a personal experience to other young people. Also project members were amazing. I am so glad to have met them. 7. Feel free to share something else with other project members. Thanks to all who made this happen. Seville diary Bus trip from Almería to Seville went sleepy. Majority of the time I was sleeping just sitting on my seat. Moments when I was awake a lady next to me tryed to communicate me, it was pretty comic. She talked and I was silent and only smiled and nodded 😁 Antionio was waiting me in the bus station. He was really excited and couldn't believe that I made all this way to Seville. We went to Antonio's flat and I met his flatmates Antonio and Jesus. They only spoke in Spanish, so no way for me communicating with them directly. On the same day when I arrived a Mexican girl left Antonio. He had a pretty busy schedule to host foreigners 😆 In the afternoon Antonio went to university and I still rested from sleepless night. We made an arrangement where to meet but I didn't find the accurate place and went a bit futher and found wifi. I let Antonio know about my new location but he didn't have mobile data to see that. So, he panicly was looking for me around the city. At the end everything went well and we drove to Antonio's working place, to a hostel in the city centre. Afterwards we dined in a nice place, there was a Morroccan menu but of course all the Morroccan dishes I wanted to order were out of order 😐 We catched the last bus to back home, it was a good workout exercise. On the next day I went to the city centre with Antonio and had a lot of free time to explore the city. I had a Seville map with most important sightseeings on it. So it was easy to visit all of them. I love Sevilla, this city is mixed with so many cultures. I love Arabic influences. People say that Seville is the most Spanish city in Spain. I don't agree, it has way too much exterior influences to be real Spanish city. Anyhow, I am in love with Plaza de España and I can't get over the beauty of Parque de Maria Luisa. Those two places are in my heart, I am even ready to abide all the high temperatures just to move there and sleep on the benches in the park 😂 Again we had problems to meet in the city but I took all it really slightly, I think Antonio was more concerned every time. After our reunion we went to have a lunch. I introduced Antonio sundried tomatoes, I thought they are popular in Mediteranian region, but I guess I was wrong. Only Italians can understand the magical taste of that additive. Because I had visited all the sights independently we went to a national archive and then back home. Suddenly Antonio's Italian classmate Marta offered to attend a party at night. So, we did a shopping and went by the riverside. It is not allowed to drink in public places like in Estonia, but who cares anyway? Moreover, ther was Ricky Martin's concert near by and police were everywhere. It was funny that part of the party was outside the area. It wasn't allowed to bring your own drinks inside, so everyboy drank outside. But it was an epic rave party in the historical factory building. It was like the drug pary in Burgas, Bulgaria. After for a while partying there, we left the place with some of Antonio's classmates. We were far away from his flat and busses didn't drive anymore. Fortunately there is a convenient bike system. You can rent a one and return it somewhere else. Night ride by bicycles was insane. I am not really an extreme person and riding a bicycle with skirt is another thing. But I survived it, actually others survived because the road was empty from people, otherwise I would have hit them for sure. Sunday was a relaxing day. I understood that for Spanish people it is a holy day, even so holy that all the shops are closed. I hate it so much. It is the biggest disadvantage after Spanish behaviour with animals that drives me grazy. We watched videos and photos of Antonio's trip to Estonia. In the evening we went to discover neighborhood. Next to us was Spanish poorest quarter, so, interesting place. Then we, once again went to Plaza de España and to this beautiful park. In the evening we made a pasta dish. It was spontenneous, we made it prom ingredients we just had at home. We both put our previous experiences on it. And it was worth it, our masterpiece was really tasty. In the morning it was raining. We went outside just for shopping but still got wet. I think it is a curse, everywhere I go is raining. Like, it even happened in Almería and Barcelona. Actually, in Barcelona it wasn't unusual. Oh, before my trip Antonio shared his contacts in Barcelona. His old classmate Cristina guided us with Madli in gothic quarter and talked about the city. So nice ☺️ In the afternoon we visited Reales Alcázares royal palace. Another incredible place in the city. Beautiful palace with amazing garden. Even there they have filmed The Game Of Thrones and in general Sevilla is a hot shooting place. This royal palace reminded me a palace I visited in Marrakech, Arabic influence, you know. Back at the apartment I finished my evening with blue sparkling wine that Mommo showed me in Almería. It was cheap so you can't expect wonderful taste, but it was totally worth of those few euros because you can't drink lagoon blue drink every day. I had to drank all the bottle of myself, got few hours of sleep and had a very sleepy flight to Berlin. Interview with Mommo 1. Have you met with somebody from our project after it ended on August? In the winter with: Tsveti, Rashed and Diliana, we talked and met in Sofia. But from January with no-one, just you. 2. What countries have you visited after the project? (Right after my visit) Hungary and Serbia. 3. Biggest thing that had happened in your life since the end of our project? I stayed extra 4 months in Bulgaria. 4. Describe your most memorable situation from our project. When we arrived to Sveshtari and I saw a village (so different from my city or other cities and too small) no bars, not restaurants...and of course a bathroom, hahaha 5. What to you think about Bulgaria? At the begining I disliked it way too much. But when we visited other places I started to like it more and more, finally I stayed 4 months more in Sofia. I like Bulgarian people, so warm, food, and of course Sofia. 6. Write a little summary of our EVS project in your point of view. (What emotions you had, what to you think about project members etc.) At the beggining we arrived and we were all strangers but we spent a lot of time together. The worst for me was my allergy to flowers, first month was so bad in this sense. Work was nice, we learnt a lot of new things. I learnt a lot about Bulgarian history. 7. Feel free to share something else with other project members I keep a contact with lot of people from the project, of course a Spanish team we talk every week, but I miss everybody sometimes. It was an amazing and different summer. Almería diary I was attending classes in Estonia when I had this grazy idea to visit Spain, not an average beach vacation organized by travel agency, but a real adventure on Iberian peninsula. My aim was to visit all our project Spanish participants, but Hutman was in Italy, and he lives anyway in Morocco. My itinerary consisted 4 different Spanish cities: Barcelona, Madrid, Almería and Seville. I am glad that I convinced my classmate Madli to spend time with me half of the time of the trip. Greetings to you 😘 So, after spending time with Alejandro (the same guy who hosted us with Heleri in Albania) in Madrid I arrived by train to Almería. I have to mention that travelling by train is convenient, at least my wagon was quite empty and I had a lot of space. And it is so beatiful how the railway goes through the mountains. Others warned me about Andalusia's weather and said that Almería is pretty deserted place. When I was close to the city I had to agree. All I saw was mountains covered by sand. Mommo was waiting me in the train station and we went to the supermarket to buy ingredients for evening's mojito party. Then we head for Erasmus students' apartment. An Italian girl Francesca was kind enough to let me use her room while I was staying in the city. Such a nice act ☺️ Most probably she is the kindest person I have ever met. We always had nice conversations about life. Fra, tu sei una persona meravigliosa. Then we had an appointment in cafe Paris (a legendary cafe through Mommo's friends) with Luis. The conversations they two have together, huuh, even a group of girls is not capable to gossip so salty things as Mommo and Luis do. After joined an Albanian girl Emi, actually she was the first female Albanian I had talk to. In Albania I have never talked to a one. And then joined others and we went to the beach. Mommo prepared mojito into a trash box, but no worries, it was a clean one. And Augustín bought shisha, by the way he had visited Estonia, which is rare. Anyhow, the welcome party for me was surprising and cool. It supposed to be an Ibiza style party, where everyone should wear something white, but I didn't have anything white 😕 It was nice to do hookah outside, near to the sea. Usually we make it inside a room with my friends, you know, a cold country. But when the sun had set the temperature decended and I felt really cold. Fortunately a Mexican girl Brens gave me her jacket, by the way she was my flatmate. Pretty weird situation though, Estonian girl needs warmer clothes while a Mexican girl can stand the weather without it. I spent good time and at the end of the day we even made Mexican food in our apartment. Huuh, it was spicy but I had a great possibility to introduce Estonian sweets. It is amazing that Spanish people are in love with "Kirju Koer". Their grande amore. On the next day Mommo made a tour in local museum for me, Augustín and his cousin Juan Angel who came, surprise, surpise from Estonia because he is living here. It is a pretty big coincidence I would say. It was archeological museum, so reminded times in Sveshtari in the excavation site. After educational lesson about Spanish history we went to a bar. It was funny to see what a Spanish guy is missing from his homeland while he is living in a cold and boring Estonia. Later we went to Mommo's place, he has a nice Italian style home. Mommo made pasta for us and showed me photoalbum of pictures of our project. I also met Mommo's sister and Mommo's cute nephew, he is such an adorable child. Mommo went to work and I went to the beach. It was really hot but ultra windy day. Sand was so hot that it burned my soles, meanwhile water was cold. When I sunbathed all the sand flew on me and it was annoying. Beach was pretty much empty, because locals don't want to grill themselves under burning sun. Somehow I survived this time. I already burnt myself in Barcelona and was reddish as tomato. So it was hard to burn myself on a second time. Randomly I met with Emi and Francesca on the street after my beach experience and I had an opportunity to discover new part of the city. We visited a shop where prices were extremely cheap, it is such a pity that I had no space on my bag 😛 In the evening Brens guided me to the city centre. There were again new people for me. We visited tapas bars and celebrated Rafael's birthday. Even a small miracle happened, it rained about a minute. Unusual situation that it is raining in the desert, right? 😆 On my last day Mommo did me a personal tourism tour in Almería. We visited city centre part with historical buildings and a castle. Up there was a nice view to the whole city and sandy mountains. I got educated that even some scenes of Game of Thrones were filmed there. I have never read a book or watched the TV series but for now I am following the second season of the TV show. And I need to admit that it was true, I saw familiar places there. It was surprising for me that Almería has to offer nice beach vacation as well as cultural experience. After exchausting excursion tour we went to Mommo's family restuarant Sicilia a la Carta. We ate pizzas, they were really delicious. I love all pizzas that are prepared by a real pizza oven, it affects the taste so much. Then we went to Luis flat. He bought a kitten that day and I was interested in to meet with that little creature. She was cute but exhausted because of the attention that everybody gave to her. To leave aside the fact that kitten pissed on me, everything went well 😂 Before sunset we even did a quick swimming. Even though a late hour water still wasn't warm. On the other hand it is explicable, it was still a spring outside. In the evening we had a typical Spanish party. In Madrid I wasn't used to this partying tempo but in Almería I did my best to keep my eyes open all night long. Really, it is hard to start a party about 11 o'clock and after a few hours go to a club and party all night long. In Estonia we start much earlier 😊 Anyway, pre-party was in Emi's flat. At some point we let tireness came over us with Francesca and almost fall asleep. Others noticed that and said that it is clubbing time now. In Almería there is one club only and it is pretty small and full of Erasmus students. There wasn't even enough space for dancing. On Thursday evening it was so crowded, a bit weird. It was an useful experience and I am glad that I found that power and chose club instead of sleep. When we came back it was almost time to go to my bus. I sayed goodbye to all those wonderful people and headed to Seville. By the way, Almería's bus station is way more better than Barcelona's one 😛 |
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