Saturday 31 January 2015

Fannys assignment

This is my first time in London. 
By the time I got off the airplane, all I saw was a grand big city lying gracefully in the hub: the buildings were glittering because of their especially designated glassy exteriors, which thus created the changing angles of beams all the time. As we passed by the streets, I simply couldn't take my sight out of these kind of bustles and hustles flowing from this city: this was solely a sense of fashion, mixed up by the old traditions and modern perspectives. 
First day in London we got a quick look over Leicester Square. We guys had a dinner in China town, but I literally made an excuse for exploration of the spots nearby. I wandered around the square and surprisingly got into a circus with white and tall buildings around, which later I knew it was so-called Piccadilly Circus. At that moment, I just stopped. I just awed. I just too stunned to say any single word. May be it so new to me; may be it really a great place ever. In turn, I would say I'd never known the meanings of art till I met London. 
The following day we went visit the Westminster. As the time we arrived, the gothic style of church standing still under the clear blue sky gave me a sacred honor in the air. Again, I was so that stunned. The mosaic windows with vivid paintings on them projected the great sun shines outside. The sculptures on every single site in this church were all well treated and elaborated. Nothing is out of the place even though it has already been though a long long time passed. I had no idea how I was so impressed. I truly wanted to cry, deep from my heart. Luckily, it was a sunny day, the temperature was freaking low that day tho. Alongside the Thames, I saw the London eye but it wasn't that which made my breaths taken off. It was the Thames. I felt confident; I felt serene; I felt tranquil by this sunset on the river. Truly, no any adjective could give London a precise description. That is to say, everything in London is beyond description. 
And the my trip keeps going on. 

Wednesday 14 January 2015

Assignment 2 - ThingLink project


Use ThingLink to add a picture of the countryside, a town, city or metropolis, label it with 5 text labels, 3 photos and 1 video of yourself. (speak for at least 15 seconds).

TOUCH this image: The London Underground (Tube). https://www.thinglink.com/scene/611891551211094017

Monday 12 January 2015

3 possitve things about the netherlands


Some interesting things in the Netherlands

At first, i didn't know what to say. For me, my home country looks so boring and unpromising. After a few hours of thinking about the Netherlands…
I finally came up with a few things. In this post I’ll bore you
 with information about our tulips, windmills and 
open-minded people.

 
                                The Netherlands at its best(still not a match for countries as Iceland)

The tulips
The Netherlands is well known for its flowers. You will find field with thousands of tulips, roses, hyacinths and tons of other flowers. Walking through these flower fields is like going through a sea of colors. In some occasions there decorations made out of flowers for special tulips festivals and ‘paintings’. Each year there is taking place a tulips festival in “Noordoostpolder”.  The festival runs from late April to early May.(pictures can be found below)
With millions of flowers sold every year, The Netherlands has been called “The flower shop of the year” since the 16th century.
(There is also a dutch joint called "Dutch tulip joint")



                

















The windmills
to start of i should tell about the windmills of Schiedam. Here you can find the five largest windmill in the world! Those windmills, which sometimes are over 40 meters tall, were used to produce jenever and to pump water away. This was very important because The Netherlands is, on a lot of places, below sea level. (See video below)
But they are better known for grinding grain. Which some of them are still doing. But now a days most of these windmills are used as a museum or sight.





Sunday 11 January 2015

Brazil

     You have already heard about Brazil and its increasing highlight in global scenario as the seventh biggest economy of the world. But you probably don’t know some details regarding this country whose lovely inhabitants can transform your stay in a unforgettable and unique experience. 

     Due a fertile soil from south to the north of its territory and a climate that allows a whole year of production Brazilians are used to say that “it doesn’t matter you sow, it will grow”. Because of that you will get surprised with the enormous variety of fruits, grains and vegetables you’ve never seen before and that you can pick off directly from the trees, such as pitanga, jabuticaba, ciriguela, jatobá, cagaita, baru, sapoti, abiu, jambo, jamelão, marmelo and others.
Pitanga


     Brazilians usually have 4 different meals during a day. A breakfast when get up, a lunch at noon, some snacks or fruits at afternoon and a dinner at evening.

     Relating to the lunch, there are two ingredients which are the basis of this important meal and that can be find wherever you choose to eat. It is the famous couple rice and beans.
 
A typical Brazilian dish: rice, beans, meat, salad and, optionally, some chips.


     Being a tropical country, you can easily find fresh home made juices prepared at any restaurants or specialized shops in this area.
A juice shop - Rio de Janeiro

     During the weekends, Brazilians generally gather their friends or relatives to eat a barbecue, a feijoada - beans and pork - or another special/typical dish.
Feijoada: a typical Brazilian dish


     Yes. In Brazil you will meet indians, including those who had never contacted a civilized man. So, it’s possible to do an expedition to one of Brazilian forests, explore the nature and visit communities that preserves their culture and customs.
Brazilian indians


     And if you prefer beaches to forests, you can choose anyone located at the 8.000km territory coast.

Maragogi beach - Maragogi/Alagoas

Friday 9 January 2015

Assignment 1 - 3 Special Things About My Country

Write about 3 special things from your country.

It could be a holiday, food, sport, dance, a monument, a custom, a place, a town or city or historical person.