• Is Poland an unsafe country?

    I wrote about this issue yesterday night, after I arrived home; and I think it is a very important topic for every person who is going to stay in Poland during some weeks or months so it would be a good idea to translate my article to English too. The point is that in...

    9 , 12 years ago
  • Only wine?

    Everybody know that wine is very good and students have a weakness for it. So when I’m tell you that when I was on wine degustation yesterday I’m experience something special, on many faces appears slight smile. Snag lies in the fact that, equally important as the...

    0 , 12 years ago
  • Thanksgiving Memories from Long Ago

    In the USA, this weekend is full of family, fun, shopping, and leftover turkey, of course. Thanksgiving weekend was always one of my favorite weekends when I lived in the USA. After I moved out of my parents house, I usually had travel by airplane to go and visit my...

    0 , 12 years ago
  • Driving through eastern Iceland Part 2

    In the morning, we awoke to a gorgeous day! The sun was shining and the snow from the night before was glistening! My boyfriend and I had planned to start the day off on the right foot - with a stint in the sauna. We wanted to do it the day before, but we just didn't...

    0 , 12 years ago
  • Morality is not always the key to success...

    Before coming to Poland I must confess I had quite a fascination for its history. For me Poland was like a boat caught in a very tough storm,  always bouncing according to the new leaders. Damaged during the Second World War, troubled by the long, almost never ending...

    0 , 12 years ago
  • Making dinosaur soup :))

    Yesterday, one of the coolest things happened. I read on Facebook that there was going to be a theater workshop at the University of Warsaw, organized by the ESN Network for the Erasmus students who are interested in the sublime arts of scene representation. The most...

    0 , 12 years ago
  • I'm think that multiplicity and syncretism is wonderful.

    Going to Bosnia and Herzegovina, most people have on mind Yugoslavian War. The remember of this times is still living in us. It’s doesn’t matter that I had then only few years, I’m still remember tv photage from Ulica Zmaja od Bosne (Dragon of Bosnia Street),...

    0 , 12 years ago
  • Christmas Cheer in Cádiz

    Christmas cheer in Cádiz ... or should I say lack of it? I haven’t seen a single Christmas decoration in Cádiz, and no one seems to be in the festive spirit, for someone who loves Christmas as much as I do this is a pretty hard pill to swallow. I understand that...

    3 , 12 years ago
  • 14-N Huelga General + A visit from the King!

    Posters had plastered the walls all over for Cádiz for weeks beforehand, but eventually 14th November had arrived. As greatful as I was for the day off University I was starting to get a little put off by all of these days off we were having, it seems like there has...

    2 , 12 years ago
  • A Weekend of Work

    With another 'Exam' looming it was time to knuckle down and do some actual work. My main concern was the exam for History of Andalucia, which I will have to sit next week, it is a 15 minute interview about a book that we are meant to have read. Not only is this...

    2 , 12 years ago
  • Send your parcels with PackLink.es and win an iPad mini! Take part in our free draw until November 30th

    With Erasmusu and PackLink.es you could be the lucky winner of an iPad mini 3G! We are giving away a brand new iPad mini with Wifi and 3G. It has a whole range of fantastic features. You’ll even be able to track your shipment on PackLink.es! All you need to do is...

    0 , 12 years ago
  • Useful polish vocabulary for Erasmus student 2º part

    After the first article about polish vocabulary for Erasmus student, I think that I must complete it, because there are a lot of expressions and words, that I haven´t written still. 7º- Some questions to meet new people or maybe I should say "to flirt" with...

    6 , 12 years ago
  • Useful Polish vocabulary for Erasmus students

    Hello ladies and gentlemen! My name is Antonio Valle, I study politics and law in Pablo Olavide university in Sevilla, Spain, but this year I'm studying in Łódź, a city in the center of Poland. I'm writing a Spanish blog, but I thought that it would be a great idea...

    8 , 12 years ago
  • Glow, Eindhoven

    19th November 2012   On Friday I was just having a rummage through the depths of my inbox when I chanced upon an email about the ‘Glow’ event in Eindhoven. With two evenings left in which to visit, I quickly messaged one of my friends who I thought would enjoy it...

    0 , 12 years ago
  • A night in Breiðdalsvík, Iceland

    We arrived in Breiðdalsvík just before 15:00 on Saturday afternoon. We were expecting partial clouds and sun, but we encountered blizzard-like conditions. It was extremely windy and the snow was piling down on us. My boyfriend's work retreat was held at Hotel Blafell,...

    0 , 12 years ago
  • Driving through eastern Iceland Part 1

    This weekend I had the great fortune of accompanying my boyfriend on his work retreat to Breiddalsvik, which is approximately a two-hour long drive from Hofn. His work friend has a car and offered to drive us as well. We decided to make it more of a touristy trip, so we...

    0 , 12 years ago
  • Smell of Christmas in the air...

    With the Christmas air just sparkling around the corner, it seems that Warsaw is wrapping the streets in the beautiful holiday spirit. The decorations are being hung all over the city, in different shapes and forms, from smaller replicas of green Christmas trees to...

    0 , 12 years ago
  • Looking for a share house during Erasmus? Don’t sweat it! Log on to Sharemyflat.com

    From the outside studying abroad can seem like one wild party: exotic food, foreign city adventures, vibrant night life and new friends all combine making us agog to get out and start exploring. However, anyone who has undertaken the process of moving abroad will tell...

    0 , 12 years ago
  • First 'Exam'

    The date had been looming for a while, my first ‘exam’ in Spain, and to be honest I didn’t know what to expect, but it certainly wasn’t what I got. It was a geography exam, which I had been preparing for over the past few weeks, we had to learn the capital...

    4 , 12 years ago
  • On language learning - Part 1

    I've never been much of a language learner; it's just not my strength. Unlike most other people in this world Americans are at a striking disadvantage when it comes to learning a second language. It is something not required of us. Not expected of us. But it should be....

    0 , 12 years ago

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