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Bilbao 2.0

March 8th, 2010 peters.michael No comments

After my Erasmus adventure last year, I knew I would someday go back to the Basque Country. The climate, the people, the food, the culture, the cities, the beach, … too many reasons not to come back. A training period at EiTB was the ideal solution to explore Euskal Herria some more.

Koen and I said Gipuzkoa goodbye and moved up north to the inner city of Bilbao (Bizkaia) in the Abando district. An opportunity to live the city life style to the fullest, while we are not restricted by long distances and bus lines (our last stay was in Bergara, approx. 50 km from Bilbao). Bilbao itself has enough to offer, as we knew already.

Tastebuds

Our apartment lies in Indautxu, one of the two neighbourhoods of Abando. It is ideally situated in the heart of the city with everything within walking distance.

Abando by night © Wiki

Abando by night © Wiki

Culturally and gastronomically this is going to be a welcome break from the everyday life back home. My first bite in a pintxo yesterday was a delight for my tastebuds. Don’t get me wrong, Belgium has some great dishes, especially in winter, but the Basques simply take cooking food to another level.

Last time my cultural visits in Bilbao were limited to the unavoidable Guggenheim. This time I’m going look for some alternatives like the Museum of Fine Arts (with a great permanent collection)  or the beautiful Teatro Arriaga. A music concert (Santana 27, Kafé Antzokia) here and there would be nice as well.

The inside of Teatro Arriaga © Astenagusia

The inside of Teatro Arriaga © Astenagusia

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My Spanish language skills upgraded from ‘terrible’ to ‘understandable’ which eases social converse and brings with it the opportunity to connect a bit more with locals. But I have still a very long way to go until I can master the language.

Of course the climate is a positive change as well. Although there’s only a small difference of 5°C in comparison to Belgium you notice an immediate shift when you get of the plane. Not exactly Meditarianian but good enough for me.

We’ll see what this city has in store for me…

See you next time!

Agur!

Quest for concert

December 13th, 2009 peters.michael 1 comment

Being car-less blows! You’re bound to busconnections and time schedules, which can be very frustrating at times. Sanne was very excited about her Bilbao sleepover weekend last week so she convinced me to do the same. Read more…

The Lions of San Mamés

December 7th, 2009 peters.michael No comments

This week’s match-up in San Mamés Stadium: Athletic Bilbao – Valencia CF. I couldn’t leave the Basque Country without paying a visit to Spain’s oldest football stadium so I decided to head down to Bilbao and pay my support to Athletic.
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A moment of contemplation

November 26th, 2009 peters.michael 2 comments

Monika, our Basque culture teacher, organized a field trip to Arantzazu, a Fransiscan sanctuary in Oñati. This shrine in the midst of the Gipuzkoan highlands attracts a lot of devotees while it’s postmodern church and the Virgin of Arantzazu are surely worth the visit. Read more…

Family Dinners in BC

November 25th, 2009 peters.michael 1 comment

A week ago, my parents and two sisters came over to the Basque Country to experience the local way of living first-hand. It was a three-day sojourn of gastronomic delicacies… Read more…

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Nostalgic look backs

October 29th, 2009 peters.michael No comments

Niké and myself gave a presentation today on our most beloved childhood TV shows. A nostalgic look back through youtube videos and childhood memories. Four colleagues had the same assignment which gave some insights in nineties Basque television.  Read more…

Scooters, earrings and mullets

October 22nd, 2009 peters.michael No comments

What’s moving the Basque youth? My humble opinion on the ins and outs of today.

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Saturday night never lets you down

October 20th, 2009 peters.michael No comments

On Saturday, a bunch of Northern European friends joined us in exploring the night life of Eskoriatza. Read more…

Play ball!

October 15th, 2009 peters.michael No comments

In the afternoon, Koen and myself tried out a local sport called pelota. You hit a ball against a wall, and hope your opponent can’t hit it back. Pretty simple, no? Read more…

A Basque Country in the USA?

October 15th, 2009 peters.michael No comments

Something that kind a struck me the first time I heard it was the fact that there’s a quite large Basque community out west. West-USA that is. I never thought that a relatively isolated and European nation like the Basque Country would have swerved out that far in the past. Read more…