After a few days of touring Transylvania—inter alia, fighting bears & beers in the Carpathians-Bucegi mountains—, followed by a most interesting microeconometrics workshop in Copenhagen (blended with excellent July jazz evenings), I’ve been enjoying the latest week in wonderful Braga, Portugal.
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Always wise thoughts from the one and only Kevin Murphy . If for some reason you haven’t heard of him yet, all you need to know is that Murphy holds comparative advantage in all forms of production.
And there was Alicante
… and with that also my very first time in Spain (though, with Seville and Barcelona to follow within the next few months, this will definitely be my ‘Spanish year’). The ‘city of lights’ was ultimately a pleasant surprise, although, to start with the lows, I thought it was already too hot for this time of the year–however, evenings were perfect–, the architecture of the city is really not my very favourite (I recall here an earlier post of Andy on Alacant–he was way more negative on the city looks— while I think there are also some nice spots), and if you happen to stay in one of the fancy hotels next to the Casino, the music/noise will not stop until 4:30 AM, only to restart at 7:30 AM with the hyperactive hotel housekeeping ladies… :-).
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Oysters
→ Read moreYou start with an oyster. You put it inside a large olive. Then you put the olive inside an ortolan (a wee bird called ‘the garden bunting’, in case you are among the underprivileged), and the ortolan inside a lark, and so on and so on.