ABOUT WHERE I LIVE
Posted: Sat Dec 19, 2009 5:43 pm
•Where do you live?
I live in Zaragoza in a big suburb called San José (Saint Joseph), I think Zaragoza it's a large town of Spain but there are people who can say that only Madrid and Barcelona are large towns. I think Zaragoza is just a large town now...If I don't remember bad It's the fifth city in population along Spain.
•What type of building do you live in?
I live in a flat, it's a building with five floors and we live in the fourth floor exactly. We would want to buy a penthouse (attic) but in that moment (in 1998) was impossible due to the money that costed.
•Is this a typical type of building in your city or country?
Yes, my home it's a typical type of building in Zaragoza but in other cities of Spain too... it isn't a sckyscraper
but I don't know if I could live in one of them because my fear of heights, I think the scientific word is acrophobia.
•Do you like living there? Why?
Yes I do, I like living here very much because it's a good situation close to downtown and near the country too and we like both: we have to be close to dowtown to bring the children at school and to work and on the other hand we like living near the country because we hate the noises and I like running across the fields near my home.
•Have you changed anything since you've lived there, or are you planning to change anything?
No I think I haven't changed anything, but at this moment we have the good luck of to have this flat and
a little apartment in the Pyrenees and this way we enjoy a large town from Monday to Friday and a little village in the weekends and holidays.
I live in Zaragoza in a big suburb called San José (Saint Joseph), I think Zaragoza it's a large town of Spain but there are people who can say that only Madrid and Barcelona are large towns. I think Zaragoza is just a large town now...If I don't remember bad It's the fifth city in population along Spain.
•What type of building do you live in?
I live in a flat, it's a building with five floors and we live in the fourth floor exactly. We would want to buy a penthouse (attic) but in that moment (in 1998) was impossible due to the money that costed.
•Is this a typical type of building in your city or country?
Yes, my home it's a typical type of building in Zaragoza but in other cities of Spain too... it isn't a sckyscraper
but I don't know if I could live in one of them because my fear of heights, I think the scientific word is acrophobia.
•Do you like living there? Why?
Yes I do, I like living here very much because it's a good situation close to downtown and near the country too and we like both: we have to be close to dowtown to bring the children at school and to work and on the other hand we like living near the country because we hate the noises and I like running across the fields near my home.
•Have you changed anything since you've lived there, or are you planning to change anything?
No I think I haven't changed anything, but at this moment we have the good luck of to have this flat and
a little apartment in the Pyrenees and this way we enjoy a large town from Monday to Friday and a little village in the weekends and holidays.