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2013 / August 2013 / tuco / Welcome

Your flight LDN0813 has been delayed

Posted on August 9, 2013 by fatimalopezsevilla • Leave a comment

Hello there! I am sorry, I am really sorry for being such a bad person and not saying anything here or via Facebook… in Twitter I hinted it a bit, though. I’ve been on holidays for two weeks. Two weeks back at home, enjoying the sunshine, the food, my friends, my family… And thanks to … Continue reading →

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Bienvenidos/Welcome

Posted on March 21, 2013 by fatimalopezsevilla • Leave a comment

[English version at the bottom.] Buenas. Bienvenidos y bienvenidas a mi blog. Tras mucho darle vueltas, he llegado a la conclusión de que sí, quería tener un blog adjunto a mi página web. Así, le daría dinamismo y podría expandirme un poco más sobre todo lo que quiero contar y compartir con vosotros en esta … 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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