lunes, 4 de junio de 2012
Camden Town
It's true that Camden Town market can get too busy in the weekends and its full of tourists but still, i like it. It is not far from my place and I always find interesting stuff, even if I cannot afford buying anything at the moment.
I actually bought a handmade soap with Manuka honey in it. Im more and more into natural cosmetics and body care :-)
Some photos of the day...there are already millions of these on the internet but voila here i go with my contribution!
sábado, 26 de mayo de 2012
Storytelling
Danielavivanova
What makes a great story?
For Ken Burns a great story is 1+1=3. A great story is a lie. A great story is everything and much more. In this short documentary he shares with us his experience in storytelling and his inspirations for creating great stories. More about the project you can find here on The Atlantic.
What makes a great story?
For Ken Burns a great story is 1+1=3. A great story is a lie. A great story is everything and much more. In this short documentary he shares with us his experience in storytelling and his inspirations for creating great stories. More about the project you can find here on The Atlantic.
viernes, 25 de mayo de 2012
Living london
domingo, 13 de mayo de 2012
Beautiful Basque Country
ausente mucho tiempo......
"Blanco espino del fondo de la huerta,
que sigues guardando el rincón de mi infancia,
¿por qué no puedo como tú, simple ramilla,
pasar mis días en la tierra que me vió nacer?
Mas una lágrima asoma a mis ojos.
Mi corazón desborda de alegría;
ya oigo la voz de los de casa"
Jean Baptiste Elizanburu 1862
viernes, 24 de febrero de 2012
Stephen hawking
Stephen William Hawking, (born 8 January 1942) is a British theoretical physicist and cosmologist, whose scientific books and public appearances have made him an academic celebrity.
"What I have done is to show that it is possible for the way the universe began to be determined by the laws of science. In that case, it would not be necessary to appeal to God to decide how the universe began. This doesn't prove that there is no God, only that God is not necessary."
"The human race is just a chemical scum on a moderate-sized planet, orbiting around a very average star in the outer suburb of one among a hundred billion galaxies. We are so insignificant that I can't believe the whole universe exists for our benefit. That would be like saying that you would disappear if I closed my eyes."
"I don't think the human race will survive the next thousand years, unless we spread into space. There are too many accidents that can befall life on a single planet. But I'm an optimist. We will reach out to the stars."
"What I have done is to show that it is possible for the way the universe began to be determined by the laws of science. In that case, it would not be necessary to appeal to God to decide how the universe began. This doesn't prove that there is no God, only that God is not necessary."
"The human race is just a chemical scum on a moderate-sized planet, orbiting around a very average star in the outer suburb of one among a hundred billion galaxies. We are so insignificant that I can't believe the whole universe exists for our benefit. That would be like saying that you would disappear if I closed my eyes."
"I don't think the human race will survive the next thousand years, unless we spread into space. There are too many accidents that can befall life on a single planet. But I'm an optimist. We will reach out to the stars."
Stephen Hawking formula grandes preguntas sobre el universo. Ted 2008.
miércoles, 15 de febrero de 2012
Enlightenment
British Museum.
There is a magnificent room containing an exhibition about the Age of Enlightment (18th century), a time when people used reason and first-hand observation of the world around them to understand it in new ways.
There is a section in the room that talks about ancient scripts. The search for knowledge about the past led to renewed interest in deciphering the mysterious forms of Egyptian hieroglyphs, Sanskrit and cuneiform. This scholarly activity eventually led to the "cracking" of their codes in the early 19th century, and thousands of years of history were opened up to research.
The most important piece discovered: the Rosseta Stone, carved in Egypt in 196 B.C and found by the french in 1799.
Its written in 3 scripts:
Hieroglyphic: the script used in Egypt for important documents.
Demotic: the common script of Egypt.
Greek: language of the rulers in Egypt at that time.
martes, 14 de febrero de 2012
The first kiss
Thomas Edison is the responsible of the first kiss in cinema. It was filmed in his studio in New Jersey in 1896. He really had an eye of what audiences wanted. The film is around 47 seconds long and shows a kiss between the canadian actress May Irwin and John Rice. The film caused disapproving
newspaper editorials and calls for police action in many places where it
was shown.
One contemporary critic wrote: "The spectacle of the prolonged pasturing on each other's lips was beastly enough in life size on the stage but magnified to gargantuan proportions and repeated three times over it is absolutely disgusting."
One contemporary critic wrote: "The spectacle of the prolonged pasturing on each other's lips was beastly enough in life size on the stage but magnified to gargantuan proportions and repeated three times over it is absolutely disgusting."
viernes, 3 de febrero de 2012
High waisted jeans
High waisted skinny jeans. Cheap Monday . For me, high waist fits better woman's curves.
No doubt :-)
No doubt :-)
jueves, 2 de febrero de 2012
Tea Room
Tea Room The Willows in Las Arenas, getxo (Basque Country, Spain).
This cosy and delicate place in the center of Las Arenas reminds us the influence of the English culture in the Basque Country. Cider and beers, teas, roastbeef and a wide range of english pastries.
Un lugar con encanto, cuidado al detalle. Ofrece un gran surtido de tés, cervezas y sidras inglesas así como todo tipo de scones muffins y pastelería inglesa. Une Las Arenas e Inglaterra como antaño.
This cosy and delicate place in the center of Las Arenas reminds us the influence of the English culture in the Basque Country. Cider and beers, teas, roastbeef and a wide range of english pastries.
Un lugar con encanto, cuidado al detalle. Ofrece un gran surtido de tés, cervezas y sidras inglesas así como todo tipo de scones muffins y pastelería inglesa. Une Las Arenas e Inglaterra como antaño.
miércoles, 1 de febrero de 2012
Living in the city. Roots in the countryside.
Nostalgia sobre campos de Castilla, Antonio Machado:
....Por las colinas y las sierras calvas,
verdes pradillos, cerros cenicientos,
la primavera pasa...
verdes pradillos, cerros cenicientos,
la primavera pasa...
...el caminante lleva en su bufanda
envueltos cuello y boca, y los pastores
pasan cubiertos con sus luengas capas....
envueltos cuello y boca, y los pastores
pasan cubiertos con sus luengas capas....
...Las tierras labrantías,
como retazos de estameñas pardas,
el huertecillo, el abejar, los trozos
de verde obscuro en que el merino pasta..
como retazos de estameñas pardas,
el huertecillo, el abejar, los trozos
de verde obscuro en que el merino pasta..
...Es el campo undulado, y los caminos
ya ocultan los viajeros que cabalgan
en pardos borriquillos,
ya al fondo de la tarde arrebolada
elevan las plebeyas figurillas,
que el lienzo de oro del ocaso manchan...
ya ocultan los viajeros que cabalgan
en pardos borriquillos,
ya al fondo de la tarde arrebolada
elevan las plebeyas figurillas,
que el lienzo de oro del ocaso manchan...
...Bajo una nube de carmín y llama,
en el oro fluido y verdinoso
del poniente, las sombras se agigantan...
en el oro fluido y verdinoso
del poniente, las sombras se agigantan...
Photos taken at Medina de Pomar, Burgos, 2011
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