Hi!!!! I just posted this on a previous blog but I was worried no one would see it so I copied it here (sorry for the repetition).
I just graduated from college in the US and am moving to Spain for a year to teach English. My program just sent me an email saying that I?ve been placed in Moron de la frontera where I will be teaching at an elementary school. I was initially very disappointed as I had hoped to be placed within a bigger city, however the more I?ve been reading about Moron, the nicer it sounds. I?m sorry for all the questions, I would really just love to hear any comments/advice/info you may have for me!!!!
-I read a post saying that Moron itself was fairly safe yet boring while Sevilla is fun yet dangerous???
-How expensive is transportation to Sevilla?
-Should I expect cafes with Wifi and other amenities in Moron or will I have to schlep to Sevilla for that?
-Is there a considerable population of young people there or is it mostly older families?
My program told me that they will offer some help apartment hunting when I get there but a lot of it I will have to do on my own--how hard will this be in such a remote place? Are there ways of finding roommates (preferably a local so I won?t be tempted to speak English!)?
Finally, is there any Jewish population in Moron? Based on my online searches it seemed like there are no Jews in Moron and I found only one synagogue in Sevilla (and it?s orthodox!).
Muchisimas gracias, les doy un besito!
Jun 15, 2009 · MartCross
Hi, sorry I'm not an expert on Moron but I wanted to make a couple of comments.
i) Where do you get this thing about Seville being dangerous? There is crime in any big city but Seville is no worse than other places and considerably safer than most of the US.
ii) There are lots of internet cafes in Spain, and in Andalucia there is free access at most libraries and town halls in small communities through the local government Guadalinfo scheme. The opening hours can be inconvenient but some have wifi covering the whole neighbourhood - once you get the password you can sit in the open air and use your laptop.
ii) There isn't a very big Jewish community anywhere in Spain due to the expulsion in the 15th century. Of course there are small communities here and there, but that's it.
Good luck.
i) Where do you get this thing about Seville being dangerous? There is crime in any big city but Seville is no worse than other places and considerably safer than most of the US.
ii) There are lots of internet cafes in Spain, and in Andalucia there is free access at most libraries and town halls in small communities through the local government Guadalinfo scheme. The opening hours can be inconvenient but some have wifi covering the whole neighbourhood - once you get the password you can sit in the open air and use your laptop.
ii) There isn't a very big Jewish community anywhere in Spain due to the expulsion in the 15th century. Of course there are small communities here and there, but that's it.
Good luck.