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21 meses en Londres / 21 months in London

Posted on June 6, 2014 by fatimalopezsevilla • 1 Comment

Hoy se cumplen 21 meses desde que aterricé en Londres como una joven mujer buscando su futuro en esta ciudad que me enamoró hace 13 años. La decisión no fue fácil, pero yo siempre quise vivir fuera de España y Londres era la opción más obvia para empezar a intentarlo. Estar en esta ciudad es … Continue reading →

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What’s a tuco?

DRAE:
tuco (4).
(Del quechua tuku).
1. m. Perú. Especie de búho.

In Quechua, pre-Columbian language of the Inca Empire, tuco means owl or, as the Spanish dictionary puts it, a kind of owl.

So... why a tuco?

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