My
ladyfriend says, "I think the message board is great and am happy that so many people want to talk about Madrid and Spain. I wish more people would know Spain better."
My ladyfriend, whom oh-so-generously made a delicious tortilla patata for us for lunch (and salad, olives, french<!> bread, and white wine from Spain <Marques de Caceres> ), had never seen my message board before today as she doesn't have internet access in Madrid. She, as I am still, is amazed that so many people visit
MadridMan's Yankee Home Page and the number of emails I get everyday.
We spoke earlier today about
Nuria's posted question in this forum about American's impression of Spain and Spaniards. She (the ladyfriend) thinks that most Americans see Spain as a country that lives on paella and flamenco and whose population leads a flock of sheep through the streets. hehehee..
Does she agree with my opinions? I think yes, in general. She's always telling me, however, that I'm not objective when it comes to Madrid and Spain. She's probably right. Seems I see Spain through rose-colored glasses. Keep in mind that I learn much about Spain through her and her family's experiences. Between her and reading TONS of books about Spain's years during the Spanish Civil War has given me a good perspective of what Spain has endured and (generally speaking) why they are as they are today. She loves her country and her city and a passion like her's is contagious.
Like you, rgf, I too can and want to speak about Spain everyday. Go figure! Do you think I could get away from it if I wanted to? Sure. Just don't turn on the computer. Hehheee.. Still, Spain is all around me with a bursting "library" of books on Spain, posters of Spain over my computer desk, Madrid keychains and stickers all about, postcards of Spain covering my refrigerator, and the pewter "figurines" of Don Quijote/Sancho Panza and la Puerta de Acalá next to my monitor. Strange as it would seem for a yanqui/yankee, Spain is in my blood.
Saludos, MadridMan