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Ladies and gentlemen, Chicos y Chicas, podcast enthusiasts, and curious minds from around the world, let's welcome to a brand-new episode of the electrifying Spanish Loops podcast! Today, we're diving headfirst into the quirky, unique, and utterly fascinating world of Spanish Christmas traditions, where humor, history, and culture blend in perfect harmony. That's right, friends! We're peeling back the layers of one of Spain's most beloved holiday customS, the Caganer and the Catalonian pooping trunk. WAIT! WHAT?? Yes, you heard that right! The Caganer, a cheeky figurine that embodies equality, reminding us all of our shared humanity in a delightfully humorous way. Whether it's a celebrity, a politician, or a soccer star, in Catalonia, they've all been immortalized...well, in the most humbling position imaginable. But we're not stopping there! Join us as we unwrap the magic of the Tió de Nadal, the Catalonian pooping trunk. This colorful tradition brings joy to children, as they "feed" the log and, on Christmas, coax it to “deliver” gifts and treats. Catch this festive and fun-filled episode on all your favorite audio platforms and, again, in stunning video on our YouTube channel - Spanish Loops! See the laughter, feel the joy, and experience the traditions like never before. Don't just hear about it, see it, live it, and share it! Search Spanish Loops in YouTube, have a laugh with us, stay tuned and let's loop into the holiday spirit together!
Ladies and gentlemen, Chicos y Chicas, podcast enthusiasts, and curious minds from around the world, let's welcome to a brand-new episode of the electrifying Spanish Loops podcast! Today, we're diving headfirst into the quirky, unique, and utterly fascinating world of Spanish Christmas traditions, where humor, history, and culture blend in perfect harmony. That's right, friends! We're peeling back the layers of one of Spain's most beloved holiday customS, the Caganer and the Catalonian pooping trunk. WAIT! WHAT?? Yes, you heard that right! The Caganer, a cheeky figurine that embodies equality, reminding us all of our shared humanity in a delightfully humorous way. Whether it's a celebrity, a politician, or a soccer star, in Catalonia, they've all been immortalized...well, in the most humbling position imaginable. But we're not stopping there! Join us as we unwrap the magic of the Tió de Nadal, the Catalonian pooping trunk. This colorful tradition brings joy to children, as they "feed" the log and, on Christmas, coax it to “deliver” gifts and treats. Catch this festive and fun-filled episode on all your favorite audio platforms and, again, in stunning video on our YouTube channel - Spanish Loops! See the laughter, feel the joy, and experience the traditions like never before. Don't just hear about it, see it, live it, and share it! Search Spanish Loops in YouTube, have a laugh with us, stay tuned and let's loop into the holiday spirit together!
Join us in this family Spanish Christmas chat about what we have been up to over the holidays. There is something very special about the family Spanish Christmas here in Spain! Come and join us! If you would like to try SER SOCIO freely and want to receive two lessons... Read more » The post 77 Early Inter A Family Spanish Christmas appeared first on Lightspeed Spanish.
Cast Worthy Podcast Episode 216: "Spanish Christmas" was recorded Sunday December 24th via #streamyard. On this Holiday edition of the pod, all three of the crew members are present to give you their holiday opinions on sports, urban news, politics and everything "cast Worthy".It's Christmas 2024 and the crew discusses their holiday plans and wish list. Steve describes his Spanish Christmas and more..Jonathan majors was found guilty by Jury... The crew weighs in and talks about his firing from Marvel and his future.Tasha K in the mix again with new Kevin Hart allegations.Steve gives well attempts to give an Aquaman review.Cam Newton and his game manager theory.. Kimberly Martin and her comments.Interracial relationships and the female double standard!Jonathan Owens and Simone Biles hate from black folks.As always you can find the podcast on all your most popular DSP's, youtube, Instagrams @castworthy_podcast and more. Check us out weekly.#dallas #cowboys #nfl #hbo #football #republican #gop #debate #tua #upload #miami #dolphins #trump #broncos #jets.
Let's really get into the Christmas spirit? It's time for the annual focus on 10 Spanish Christmas songs (see Episode 82, Episode 64, Episode 42, and Episode 24). So get a cup of hot cocoa and grab a snack, it's time to enjoy some canciones navideñas! :DRemember, learning a language is a lifelong journey.¡Aprovéchalo, Disfrútalo y Compártelo!SHOW NOTES:©2023 by Language Answers, LLCBlog for Episode 96You can follow me on Facebook or Twitter!Intro and Closing Music by Master_Service from FiverrCultural Tip Transition Music edited from song by JuliusH from PixabayResource LinksEpisode Content Episode 82: Return of the Merry Christmas Song Sampler! Episode 64: Another Merry Christmas Song Sampler! Episode 42: A Merry Christmas Song Sampler! Episode 24: Spanish Christmas Songs! "Pandora - El Rey Nació (Joy to the World)" posted to YouTube by Pandora on November 11, 2016 "Athenas - La Primera Navidad - Villancico" uploaded to YouTube by Athenas on November 16, 2022 "Los Rolling Ruanas - Hacia Belén va una Burra (Video Oficial Navideño)" uploaded to YouTube by Los Rolling Ruanas on November 20, 2020 "Hacia Belén Va una Burra Rin Rin" uploaded to YouTube by Gaby Moreno on November 21, 2015 "Hacia Belén va una burra" from Mama Lisa's World "Villancico CANTAD PASTORES
Squawkers 1, 2, and 3 meet again with their friend (no naming names) Vaughn to discuss cheese water, Spanish Christmas, and Would You Rathers
Are you ready to get into the Christmas spirit? It's become an annual tradition to talk about 10 Spanish Christmas songs (see Episode 64 and Episode 42), and despite the chaos of my life, this year is no different! So whether you enjoy your canciones navideñas in moderation or at full blast all month, here are some ideas to add to your Christmas playlist. :DRemember, learning a language is a lifelong journey.¡Aprovéchalo, Disfrútalo y Compártelo!SHOW NOTES:©2022 by Language Answers, LLCBlog for Episode 82Intro and Closing Music by Master_Service from FiverrCultural Tip Transition Music edited from song by JuliusH from PixabayResource LinksEpisode Content Episode 64: Another Merry Christmas Song Sampler! Episode 42: A Merry Christmas Song Sampler! "SANTA LA NOCHE" by GRUPO VOCAL ADORACION to YouTube on December 25, 2019 "SANTA LA NOCHE" Spanish lyrics sent by Evesson to Letras.com "Traditional Christmas - O Holy Night" on SongLyrics.com from the Harp and Flute Christmas - Traditional Christmas "¡Oh Noche Divina! - Adoración La IBI (feat. Sarah Jerez) [VIDEO OFICIAL]" uploaded to YouTube by Iglesia Bautista Internacional on December 18, 2016 "Majo y Dan - Santa La Noche (Videoclip)" uploaded to YouTube by Majo y Dan on November 26, 2019 "La Marimorena - Patylu
In this lesson we talk about the Spanish Christmas that we have planned here in the centre of Spain. What are you doing for Christmas this year? Maybe you could have a small piece of the Spanish Christmas in your own home too! Come and join us and find a... Read more » The post 64 Advanced Inter A Spanish Christmas and Esto appeared first on Lightspeed Spanish.
In this episode of the podcast, we take a look at the importance of Spanish Christmas carols and some notable examples of these songs. By listening to popular carols such as "Campana sobre Campana" or "Los Peces en el Rio" you'll not only pick up useful vocabulary but also gain insight into the history and culture of Spanish-speaking countries.Links:036 - Las Posadas Navideñas Mexicanas | Mexican Christmas Parties037 - Diferencias Navideñas entre México y EEUU | Christmas Differences Between Mexico and the USCheck out uur Villancico Playlist on SpotifyLevel up your Spanish with our Podcast MembershipGet the full transcript of each episode so you don't miss a wordListen to an extended breakdown section in English going over the most important words and phrasesTest your comprehension with a multiple choice quiz✅ Use code SPANISHANDGO for $25 off your Lingoda Sprint registration.✅ Click here to sign up: https://try.lingoda.com/SpanishandGo_DecSupport the show
It's Halloween day and we're pivoting seasonally--it's Álex de la Iglesia's Spanish horror-Christmastime black comedy, The Day of the Beast from 1995!We're getting into the Halloween/Christmas horror subgenre, breaking down Beast's unsubtle satire of Spanish Christmas lore, and decide the podcast's opinions on Satan and fascism (pro- and anti- respectively). Plus, Nick whisks us away to 90's Madrid. Turns out it's pretty dangerous!Next week we enter Noirvember via Robert Altman and a cynical Elliott Gould with The Long Goodbye (1973).Follow us on Twitter @GartbagePod or on Instagram gartbagepod!
Today is Three Kings Eve many children prepare a box with food for the camels and the arrival of the Three Wiseman! Today in honor of Spanish Christmas we celebrate with a Power of Prayer!Have Faith Let it Begin.... any prayer request email: angel@havefaithletitbegin.comWebsite: https://havefaithletitbegin.com/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7QziAoxWccLMOezEFS8XlgTwitter: https://twitter.com/HaveFaithlibFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/HFLIB1978Mailing address P.O.Box 147 Walden NY 12586Special Thanks to all those who support Have Faith Let it BeginSpecial Thanks to Music Radio Creative: Voice Andrew Special Thanks to https://musicradiocreative.com/ for voice over Check out a Podcast that I am happy to Produce/Co-Host with Dr. Tom EanelliTHE CROC Podcast Sunday's at 9am!
Spanish Christmas tortas. Interview with the Vampire (1994). Queen of the Damned (2002). Our tribute to the legendary Anne Rice and the vampire sub-genre she changed forever.
A bit of Christmas vocabulary in Spanish... everything you need to know about Christmas, Epiphany, the New Year and more. Check out the web for more info: https://expatmadrid.com/christmas --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/spain/support
Food..., how come? Of course! Learn with Jorge And Francisco some of the typical Spanish traditions about food at Christmas time. In this episode, we share our favourites sweets, how we celebrate this great time of the year with friends and family. Some you probably know, some will probably shock or surprise you, but take for granted we only want to bring a smile to your faces and a bit of fun from Spain. Stay on the loop, there will be a part 2 coming soon!
Food..., how come? Of course! Learn with Jorge And Francisco some of the typical Spanish traditions about food at Christmas time. In this episode, we share our favourites sweets, how we celebrate this great time of the year with friends and family. Some you probably know, some will probably shock or surprise you, but take for granted we only want to bring a smile to your faces and a bit of fun from Spain. Stay on the loop, there will be a part 2 coming soon!
Christmas Music In Spanish. Christmas Music Carols --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Well, it is officially the Christmas season! What better way to get in the mood than by listening to some Spanish Christmas songs? Whether you enjoy villancicos like Silent Night or something with a more modern flare (such as All I Want for Christmas Is You), this list of 10 Christmas songs will hopefully give you some new Spanish songs to sing along to!Remember, learning a language is a lifelong journey.¡Aprovéchalo, Disfrútalo y Compártelo!SHOW NOTES© 2021 by Language Answers, LLCBlog for Episode 64Intro and Closing Music by Master_Service from FiverrCultural Tip Transition Music edited from song by JuliusH from PixabayResource LinksEpisode Content "[Official Video] Silent Night (Live) - Pentatonix" by Pentatonix, uploaded to YouTube November 24, 2014 "Mariah Carey - All I Want for Christmas Is You (Make My Wish Come True Edition) [Full HD] lyrics" by LYRICS, uploaded to YouTube December 21, 2019 "Allá En El Pesebre - Aliento (Ft. Majo Solis) - Santa La Noche EP" by Aliento Music Group, uploaded to YouTube November 24, 2016 "Alla en el Pesebre" from Musixmatch.com, Lyrics "Pandora - Los Peces en el Río" by Pandora, uploaded to YouTube November 11, 2016 "Los Pastores a Belén - Patylu
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We lived in Spain for almost 5 years so we saw our fair share of festive fun, so our 'Christmas Song of the Day' is obviously Feliz Navidad. In today's episode, we go over what the Spanish eat, how they decorate, when they exchange presents and Lea even makes up a new word! Follow our Christmas playlist on Spotify which features each Christmas song, plus the corresponding episode... all in order! Either go to ASidewaysLife.com/podmas or search Spotify for 'A Sideways Christmas'.
It's holiday time so Carmen details her childhood Spanish Christmas tradition involving wood and fecal matter. Plus John and Carmen get some interesting (read: “wackjob”) advice on how to keep their tree alive as John finally ties a cheery bow on this gift of an episode by telling Carmen the heartwarming story of Jaycee Dugard's abduction and how she was held against her will for 18 years. Merry Christmas!
We come to you on Spanish Christmas bringing cheer and a special guest. Join us for a jumbo episode with Ruben, or better known as @redditmavericks on Twitter. He joins the fray this week to talk some Hoops, the microcosm that is Mavs Twitter, dealing with trolls, free agency, Harden Trade the jets, football, Akira, and much more! And after sports as always we have Anime Book Club! This week was a little different as we covered the 1988 classic, Akira. With the 3 of us being newer to Akira, Ruben joins the discussion adding more insight and a different perspective to this masterpiece. Enjoy! Primetime Picks Leaderboard Jon & JT: 39-17 Mylz: 32-24 Matt: 29-27 Timestamps: Social Media - After the Intro Basketball - 00:17:05 Football - 01:06:12 Week 16 Primetime Picks: 01:31:18 Akira - 01:43:10
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How did the fallout of a performance at the 1968 World Series lead to the only English line in the biggest Spanish Christmas song of all time? This is the story behind…Feliz Navidad. #BehindTheChristmasHits is Presented by Pizza Pizza! Not many iconic Christmas songs have been written after 1970, but Feliz Navidad is one of them. It was written and recorded by Puerto Rican singer/songwriter José Feliciano. José was recording a Christmas album and producer Rick Jarrod told him he should write an original to include on it. José felt the idea was kind of pointless as he thought there were too many good ones out - but he gave it a shot. The melody came first, and didn’t take long to write…and then came the Spanish lyrics. José then decided that the song needed English lyrics if it was going to get airplay. Two years earlier, José learned about the kind of pushback artists from different ethnic backgrounds could face from white audiences. In 1968, José performed the Star Spangled Banner before Game 5 of the World Series between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Detroit Tigers in Detroit. José opened for Frank Sinatra the night before in Vegas and then took a Red Eye to Detroit to sing the anthem the following night. It was the first time anyone had heard the anthem in a way that was different from how exactly it had been written. José has said that he thought he was being patriotic by showing that only in America could a “poor blind kid from Puerto Rico” make this happen. It sounded beautiful – but not everyone thought so at the time. No one had heard an arrangement of the American national anthem like that before. There was no crowd reaction during the performance. There were some polite cheers afterwards, but then José says he started to hear the boos. And it didn’t end there. Televisions stations across America got lit up with complaints, service clubs wrote resolutions and it was a major story on the nightly newscasts. Afterwards, José lost airplay and live gigs. He had trouble getting his songs back on the radio…and he remembered this fall-out when recording Feliz Navidad. So he added in a line in English that was simple enough: “I wanna wish you a merry Christmas, from the bottom of my heart.” There are only 20 words in both English and Spanish in the entire song. Its perfection is in its simplicity. The song’s popularity continues to grow. Feliz Navidad is the 8th biggest-selling Christmas song in Canada in the digital age, between 2003 and 2016, outselling songs like Last Christmas and Jingle Bell Rock in that same time period. Thanks for joining us. Make sure you subscribe because we’ve got more stories & videos coming. Behind The Christmas Hits is Presented by Pizza Pizza!
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Fighting back Randy, celebrating Christmas, and a call home.
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The gang learns the words to the famous Spanish Christmas song "El Burrito Sabanero"!
*Special Christmas with a mix of classic Spanish Christmas carols* Espero que os guste este podcats, donde ponemos nuestro cariño para estas fiestas, de los artistas que nos precedieron era esa década incomparable, donde se fusiono el soul funk , rock, pop, aquí tenéis una muestra del álbum "soul Christmas "lo mejor que hemos encontrado y con alguna sorpresa. Felices fiestas!!
Special Christmas with a mix of classic Spanish Christmas carols
*Special Christmas with a mix of classic Spanish Christmas carols* Espero que os guste este podcats, donde ponemos nuestro cariño para estas fiestas, de los artistas que nos precedieron era esa década incomparable, donde se fusiono el soul funk , rock, pop, aquí tenéis una muestra del álbum "soul Christmas "lo mejor que hemos encontrado y con alguna sorpresa. Felices fiestas!!
*Special Christmas with a mix of classic Spanish Christmas carols* Espero que os guste este podcats, donde ponemos nuestro cariño para estas fiestas, de los artistas que nos precedieron era esa década incomparable, donde se fusiono el soul funk , rock, pop, aquí tenéis una muestra del álbum "soul Christmas "lo mejor que hemos encontrado y con alguna sorpresa. Felices fiestas!!
'Tis the Christmas Season! Let's celebrate by looking at some awesome, beautiful, fun Christmas Songs (in Spanish, of course)! :)
¡Feliz Navidad! What’s the weirdest Christmas tradition that you’ve ever heard of? In this episode, we talk about Christmas traditions in Spain and the most important celebrations during the festive season – from eating 12 grapes on New Year’s Eve to getting Christmas presents on the 6th of January. Music: Urbana-Metronica (wooh-yeah mix) by spinningmerkaba (c) copyright 2011 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. dig.ccmixter.org/files/jlbrock44/33345 Ft: Morusque, Jeris, CSoul, Alex Beroza
Stile Antico's latest album - their third in a series of three explorations of Christmas from different countries - takes us to the golden age of the Spanish Renaissance, from the polyphony of Victoria to dance-like carols in the Spanish language. For the latest Gramophone podcast, soprano Helen Ashby and bass Will Dawes join Gramophone's Editor Martin Cullingford to talk us through this richly fascinating festive feast of choral music. A Spanish Nativity is available now from Harmonia Mundi.
If you'd like to see as well as hear the sights in this episode, check out this episode as a video on the new When in Spain YouTube channel. I hit Madrid's Christmas market to see what's on offer and talk about the Spanish Christmas and New Year timetable. I head up to Doña Manolita's - the place to buy a lucky Christmas lottery ticket and look at why 'El Gordo' is an essential part of the festive season. Then a stop at 'Cortylandia' a slightly tacky spectacle and a must see for families and their kids at Christmas. I wander through a quieter than usual Puerta del Sol to see where thousands of people gather to see in New Year, counting chimes and eating grapes. Finally, food! I look at what Spaniards eat at Xmas, sweet and savoury! Feliz Navidad! FOLLOW WHEN IN SPAIN
In this episode of The Brain Food Show, we start by looking at a couple rather bizarre Spanish Christmas traditions involving holiday defecating… Next up we briefly mention our sponsor- go to https://wix.com/go/brainfood to get started on your Wix website today! And check out our new website for the Brainfood Podcast at https://www.brainfood.fm/ Moving on to the main content today we're looking at [...] The post Christmas Traditions- The Crapper, The Poop Log, the Parasitic Poop Twigs, and Much, Much More appeared first on Today I Found Out.
Ben and Marina discuss 7 Spanish Christmas curiosities that you may not be aware of - have you eaten cardo? Or been a victim of the 'día de los inocentes'? Get the transcript at www.notesinspanish.com
In our 224th episode (Spanish Christmas), we are going to review the most characteristics aspects of the Spanish Christmas. En nuestro episodio nº 224: Navidades españolas, repasaremos los aspectos más característicos de la Navidad en España, las comidas típicas, las tradiciones navideñas más celebradas, los villancios que se cantan en todas las casas y las expresiones más comunes que usamos para desear una feliz Navidad a nuestros familiares, amigos o conocidos. Es un episodio confeccionado con lo más importante de otros episodios dedicados a la navidad en mi país, España.
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Christmas in Spain is quite different to Christmas in Australia. In today's podcast episode we discuss some of the differences between Christmas in our two countries. We will also cover some important Spanish Christmas vocabulary. Christmas in Spain starts on the 22nd of December with the famous Christmas lottery (La Lotería de Navidad). Celebrations then […] The post Tips 061: Spanish Christmas Vocabulary – ¡Feliz Navidad! appeared first on Real Fast Spanish.
In this final episode of the season, Mark discusses the Sorteo de Navidad, the Spanish Christmas lottery known as El Gordo. In the Subjunctive of the Week segment, Fernanda talks about es bueno que… and our festive Quotation of the Week focuses on a quotation about the Christmas spirit.This season of Coffee Break Spanish Espresso features a total of 10 lessons, all of which are included in the podcast feed. If you’d like to benefit from video versions, lesson notes and bonus audio materials, you can access the premium version of Coffee Break Spanish in the Coffee Break Academy.Don’t forget to follow Coffee Break Spanish on Facebook where we post language activities, cultural points and review materials to help you practise your Spanish. Remember - a few minutes a day can help you build your confidence in the language. Access the Coffee Break Spanish Facebook page here.If you’d like to find out what goes on behind the scenes here at Coffee Break Languages, follow @coffeebreaklanguages on Instagram.You can also check out our Coffee Break Spanish Twitter page and the Coffee Break Languages YouTube channel. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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In our 184th episode (Christmas Caroling) we are going to share with you new villancicos to sing a Spanish Christmas. We are saying “new” villancicos because the first time we sang villancicos in Spanishpodcast was in the 74th episode, titled Fum, fum, fum, where we explained the common Christmas lunch in Cataluña and we sang three great villancicos: Los Peces en el Río, Campana sobre Campana y Fum,fum,fum, the last one in Catalan Language and in Spanish Language. Today we are going to sing with you diverse new villancicos, very, very well-known and very traditional that are sung in the Spanish homes in Christmas Days. Hola queridos amigos y bienvenidos a Español Podcast. Soy Mercedes y os hablo desde Barcelona. En nuestro episodio nº 184 (Villancicos) vamos a compartir con vosotros nuevos villancicos para que podáis cantar una Navidad también española. Decimos “nuevos” porque la primera entrega de villancicos la editamos en Spanishpodcast en el episodio número 74, titulado Fum,fum,fum, en el que, además de explicaros la comida típica de Navidad en Cataluña, cantamos tres villancicos preciosos (Los Peces en el Río, Campana sobre Campana y las versiones catalana y española del villancico Fum,fum,fum. Hoy vamos a cantar algunos villancicos muy, muy conocidos, que se cantan en los hogares españoles en Navidad.
In our 183rd episode (Spanish Christmas) we are going to know how many Christmas Celebrations there are in Spain, how are they called and what are they about. We will review the most important dates and the traditional events that everybody enjoy. You are going to know the whole peculiarities of our Christmas Festivities, the whole and specific vocabulary, as well as the most listened and repeated Christmas phrases to. En nuestro episodio nº 183 (Navidad en España) vamos a conocer cuántas fiestas navideñas celebramos en España, cómo se llaman y en qué consisten. Repasaremos las fechas más señaladas y los acontecimientos tradicionales con los que más disfruta todo el mundo. Vais a conocer toda la idiosincrasia de nuestras fiestas navideñas, así como el vocabulario más característico de las mismas y las frases más dichas y oídas en estas fiestas.
In our 74th episode, today we´ll find out how Christmas is usually celebrated in Spain and specifically in Catalonia. María´s family and Sra.´s Feliu family meet in Barcelona at 25ft of december, the Christmas Day to have a traditional chrsitmas eating together. We joint their and we attend traditional Spanish Christmas meal. Dear friends, you can enjoy three new albums of photographs in Barcelona Collection Photos: one album about the Spanish turrones, traditional christmas sweet; another one about traditional christmas plants; and the last one, about traditional Nativity Scene, traditional crib: El Pesebre, El Belén o El Nacimiento, because it is possible to appoint them with these names. As usually you can check it out in www.spanishpodcast.org En nuestro episodio número 74 hoy vamos a conocer cómo se celebra la Navidad en España, en general, y en Cataluña en particular. La familia colombiana de nuestra amiga María y su familia catalana de acogida (la familia Feliu) celebrarán juntos la comida de Navidad en casa de los señores Feliu, en Barcelona. El día de Navidad, el 25 de diciembre, es una de las fiestas más familiares y entrañables que se celebran y en ella se comen platos típicamente navideños, turrones, cava o champán, y se cantan villancicos, las canciones populares españolas de la Navidad. Queridos amigos, podéis además disfrutar ya de tres nuevos álbumes de fotografías en nuestra colección de Barcelona: uno de ellos está dedicado a los turrones, el dulce típico navideño de las mesas españolas; el segundo trata de las plantas típicas de Navidad y de su significado; el tercero está dedicado al Pesebre, o Belén, o Nacimiento, que de las tres formas se conoce la Escena de Navidad en la que nace el niño Jesús. Podéis verlos y disfrutarlos, como de costumbre, en www.spanishpodcast.org