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A Traditional British Christmas
Well so far as I’m aware it’s a pretty standard procedure across the country, most people I know seem to follow a pretty similar routine. So if you are lucky enough to spend a Christmas in Britain then this is perhaps a bit of what you can expect. Firstly in the...
8 1 , 12 years ago -
ESN Trip to Tarifa y Conil
After missing the trip to Seville because I didn’t have an ESN card I decided to get my act together and get a place on the next trip, which was to Tarifa and Conil. I finally got round to getting an ESN card then decided to sign up for the trip, I had to fill in a...
8 6 , 12 years ago -
Packing for Year Abroad
Packing was possibly the hardest part of preparing for year abroad; there were so many things that I would love to take with me as well as things that I needed to take with me and only 20kg to fit it into. The first thing that I had to decide upon was a suitcase to put...
8 1 , 12 years ago -
Visa is ready
When I woke up this morning, the offline messages from my wife in Vietnam were mainly about the visa. She got the visa to Poland to continue her study and especially that we will be in the same place. This chance is a start to learn, discover new things from the...
7 4 , 11 years ago -
Preparations for Carnaval
Whilst we were all busy stuck inside revising and sitting exams, the rest of Cádiz was busy preparing for Carnaval. As the Christmas lights were taken down they were replaced with different ones that are more befitting for the Carnaval theme. There are some crazy...
7 3 , 12 years ago -
How ERASMUS changes people's life
Hello all! In this post I’d like to speak about my views on ERASMUS. As you could read by now on my blogs, I’ve written about a short-term (2 week) ERASMUS experience spent at Helsinki, one 2 month practical ERASMUS in Austria, and a 3 week Intensive language...
6 0 , 8 years ago -
Leaving home (again)
Having just a couple of hours left before embarking on the plane that will bring me back to Vilanova i la Geltrù, here I am writing only a few lines. Given that when my Comenius period began, almost four months ago, I had not started my writing activity yet, I could...
6 2 , 11 years ago -
Winners of the Open Erasmus Competition contest!
After 5 months of awesome participation we have the winners of the Open Erasmus Competition. It’s incredible the amount of useful content we have received from all participants. The future Erasmus generations will be really grateful! Thank you very much to all...
6 0 , 12 years ago -
Real opera experiences in Europe
I have always been involved in musical activities since I was a kid. Either it is a choir or an orchestra. My choir in high school and university somewhat led me to a more classical pieces that also brought me to have a private vocal course. Therefore, watching an opera...
5 0 , 5 years ago -
Preface
Hello all! Something different is up to come. I’ve written about my 2 week short-term Erasmus+ in Helsinki, about the 3 week Summer Intensive Language programme at Nazareth College (the U. S. ) and about my freshest experience, here in Graz. I discovered Budapest also...
5 0 , 8 years ago -
28th of December: Día de los Santos Inocentes
With these few lines I would like to thank those of you who have followed this blog during the last month. Indeed, you are reading my last entry, as I have decided to give up my activity as a blogger due to the stress which this writing activity implies... For those of...
5 0 , 11 years ago -
BUDDHAM
Hello again!! Now I am going to discuss about a topic related to Buddha, As you all Buddha is thefounder of the religion of Buddhism. Buddha has always told people that he is a person on a whole and that his followers must not worship him as god. Buddha blessed the...
5 1 , 12 years ago -
Miscellaneous facts about human body
Hey guys how are you all? I hope I am getting more and more interested about facts so in this article I will share some facts about different parts of our anatomy that are really intresting to learn about, The colder the room you sleep in and there is a better chances...
5 0 , 12 years ago -
Hello... Do you hear me?
... Hello! Mother, I'm in a hurry. A storm is coming, blowing away as much dreams as wandering leaves. Do you hear me? Sky is so dark... Stay with me! The line will soon be broken up. Hello? You were right. I didn't see your beauty, I forgot so many things. We should...
5 0 , 12 years ago -
Some Interesting Facts About Brain
Hello everyone, In here I have written some reviews, places to see, experiences that I had and also some recipes of dishes that I cooked. Today I thought why don't I add something here that is related to my field that is none other than Medicine. As a student of the...
5 0 , 12 years ago -
Run, run, run... The medic won't come!
Well, guess what happened today? I tried to go to the doctor. One of my legs hurts when I step on it. The pain is no so unbearable, but, still it is an issue, especially, when I have to walk a lot. And, moreover, in my mind a small problem should be fixed, because it...
5 0 , 12 years ago -
Turning 25 y.o. in Enschede, a nice restaurant ?
This is just to give you a glimpse about having a birthday abroad, far from your family and best friends, and also in the middle oh hectic week of projects (and also because it is my birthday so I am allowed to write whatever I want). Usually I am not that excited about...
4 1 , 5 years ago -
A Southeast Asian journey while uni is out. Part Four: Ha Long Bay
Ha Long Bay and Eagles Ha Long Bay is to Vietnam what Stockholm's archipelago is to Sweden. (At least that is the feeling I get). I find it difficult to describe Ha Long Bay without adding a few anxious highlights that tend in the environmental direction. However given...
4 1 , 6 years ago -
A Southeast Asian journey while uni is out. Part Three: Vietnam Trekking
Quynh Son province lies northeast of Hanoi, near the Chinese border, and at this time of year it is cloyingly hot and sticky. This was our chosen trek location. Over the next three days we walked as if just out of a swimming pool. The sweat careened down our legs in...
4 1 , 6 years ago -
A Southeast Asian journey while uni is out. Part Two: Hanoi
Source: http://hanoi.gov.vn In October 2010 Hanoi turned one thousand years old. Seven million people on the right bank of the Red River make for a hot and hectic and hazardous (at least in road crossings) experience. There are however a thousand alleys to explore,...
4 1 , 6 years ago