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Is it really impossible to go without Internet for a day? A reflection from the field. 🌳📵

I keep asking myself, is WiFi so essential when you come to the country for a day or two? Can’t we really disconnect for a while from this hyper-connected world? 🤯

I say this with a mixture of frustration, sadness… and, frankly, a bit of resignation as well 😞.

I recently had a customer leave. He literally packed his bags and left because his room was not getting a good internet signal 📡. I explained to him calmly that in the common areas it worked perfectly, that the problem was specific, that in this house some walls are more than a meter thick 🧱… but there was no way. He did not want to understand. He left. Just like that.

And I’ll be honest with you: I was devastated. These things affect me. The fact that a client leaves me generates a brutal anxiety… it gives me bad heartburn 😵‍💫. Because behind that there is work, effort, illusion… and of course, frustration when something fails.

And what did I do? Well, believe it or not, I jumped headlong into the search for a definitive solution. I called several companies to ask for quotes. After years of home-made fixes, tinkering, signal extenders and digital survival tricks, I decided that enough was enough. It was time to do things right ✅.

The proposal I have accepted has been from a company from Girona 👷‍♂️. They have designed me a professional system with outdoor antennas, two fiber optic lines, a Starlink connection 🚀, all well organized in a rack as God intended. No cables crossing corridors like in a soviet laboratory of the 80’s 😂.

Of course, the joke goes to more than 10,000 euros 💸. But after 20 years pulling with what I could, I think it is a necessary investment. Because in the end cheap is expensive. Very expensive. And we all know that we have been cheating as we could, for lack of liquidity, for fear of getting into expenses … But things badly done are paid. Always.

And yet, I can’t help but keep thinking about the same thing: can we really not go a day without WiFi? Not even a weekend without it? 😶

I understand that without light you cannot live. I understand that. But without internet… neither?

We have become so dependent on connection, streaming, infinite scroll… that we have forgotten what we come to the field for. To breathe. To hear the birds. To touch the ground. To do nothing. To return to the essential 🌿.

The other day, without going any further, I saw one walking his dog around town. Leash in hand, cell phone in the other. He was so engrossed in the screen, that he didn’t see the curb and gave himself a big blow 🤕. He didn’t look at the dog. He wasn’t looking where he was stepping. He was only looking at his cell phone 📱.

And I said to myself: something is slipping away.

Coming to the countryside is an opportunity to reconnect, not with the router, but with oneself. With silence. With what surrounds us. And if the first thing we do when we arrive is ask for the WiFi password, maybe we need more field than we think.

Anyway. I’ll still be here, improving whatever it takes, giving my all for those who choose to stay 🙌. But if you come and there’s no 5G on the pillow… try not to lose your temper. Sometimes, the best thing about this place is precisely what doesn’t work like in the city ❤️.

Reflection: When disconnecting becomes a luxury

We are living in a curious time: we have more tools to communicate than ever before, but less capacity to be present. The case of a guest who leaves because he can’t get WiFi to his bed is not an unimportant anecdote. It is a symptom. A symptom that something in our scale of priorities has become misaligned.

Technology has given us a lot, of course. But it has also robbed us of things that were once sacred: silence, patience, waiting. Today, even in a natural environment, with trees, clean sky, fresh air… people demand connection speed rather than connection with their surroundings.

And this affects everyone: those who come looking for relaxation but can’t put down their cell phones; those who manage a rural accommodation and are forced to invest thousands of euros just to guarantee a «digital experience» that, in theory, should not be the reason for the trip.

What happened to coming to the field for a break from it all?

The saddest thing is not that people ask for WiFi. It is that many people can no longer conceive of rest without it. They have confused «disconnect» with «stay connected, but in another nice place».

The paradox is brutal: we are surrounded by tools to live better, and yet sometimes it seems that we don’t even know how to look at a tree without wondering if it has good coverage.

Perhaps the most revolutionary thing today is not to have WiFi in every room. Maybe the most courageous thing is to turn off the cell phone, look up… and be able to be, just be, without the need to be online.

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From MasTorrencito we wish you a good day and may your dogs be with you!!!!

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🌿 Sustainability, wellbeing and a pet-friendly spirit at Mas Torrencito
At Mas Torrencito, we understand sustainability as something inseparable from the wellbeing of people… and their dogs. We live surrounded by nature and share our space with animals every day, so caring for the environment is not an option: it is part of our way of life.

For this reason, we are committed to a model of conscious, efficient and deeply pet-friendly rural tourism, where technology, respect for the environment and living alongside pets go hand in hand.

☀️ Solar energy produced on site

We have a photovoltaic installation consisting of:

🔹 72 solar panels
🔹 Individual panel power: 450 W
🔹 Total installed capacity: ~32.4 kWp

Thanks to the high level of solar radiation in the Empordà, this system allows an estimated annual production of between 50,000 and 55,000 kWh, covering a very significant part of the accommodation’s energy consumption.

➡️ A large part of the energy used to heat water, light the rooms and provide comfort for guests and pets is generated directly at the farmhouse.

🔋 Batteries to make the most of every ray of sunshine

Solar energy is complemented by an energy storage system with:

🔹 40 kWh in batteries
🔹 Use of surplus energy
🔹 Use of self-generated energy during the night

This allows us to:

reduce dependence on the grid,
minimise consumption peaks,
and ensure a more stable energy supply, even during periods of high occupancy (when dogs and people are enjoying themselves to the fullest 🐶😄).

🌡️ Efficient thermal comfort (aerothermal system)

The climate control at Mas Torrencito is provided by aerothermal technology, a highly efficient and environmentally friendly system that offers:

lower energy consumption,
reduced emissions,
stable and comfortable temperatures all year round.

Ideal for people to feel comfortable… and for dogs to sleep peacefully, without excessive heat or cold.

💧 Responsible water use

We use greywater recycling systems, reusing water from showers and washbasins for other non-potable purposes.

In a rural setting, every drop counts, especially when there are gardens, green areas and happy dogs running around.

♻️ Recycling and responsible waste management

We promote a conscious approach to waste management through:

selective waste separation,
reduction of plastics,
responsible use of cleaning products and consumables.

All with the aim of maintaining a clean, healthy and safe environment for people and pets.

🐾 Rural tourism with meaning (and with paw prints)

Mas Torrencito is:

a rural retreat where dogs are part of the family,
a project that cares for the natural environment,
and a place where sustainability and pet-friendly values are not labels, but a daily reality.

Because we believe there is no better rural tourism than one that respects nature… and those who enjoy it on four paws 🐕💚