Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Take a photography course



Well I think that I'm pretty good at ir you know like a natural thing or something like thats so it would be great if a improve it, isn't it?


Go to a Bon Jovi concert with my mom



MY mom and I, we are great fans of Bon Jovi so we want to go to a concert of the group!!!! and sing "Living on a prayer", "Dead or alive" Dean Winchester's song, we are gonna dance with "one wild night" and "It's my life"



Visit Japan with my Bodis




apan (日本 Nihon or Nippon?, officially 日本国 Ja-nippon_nihonkoku.ogg Nippon-koku or Nihon-koku) is an island nation in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, People's Republic of China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south. The characters which make up Japan's name mean "sun-origin", which is why Japan is sometimes identified as the "Land of the Rising Sun".


We are going to buy a lots of mangas even if I don't like it!!!!


Visit a Sunflower field



Sunflowers (Helianthus annuus) are annual plants native to the Americas, that possess a large inflorescence (flowering head). Sunflower stems can grow as high as 3m (10 ft), and the flower head can reach 30 cm (11.8 in) in diameter with large edible seeds. The term "sunflower" is also used to refer to all plants of the genus Helianthus, many of which are perennial plants.

Francisco Pizarro was the first European to encounter the sunflower in Tahuantinsuyo, Peru, where the natives Incas worshipped its image as a symbol of the sun god. At the beginning of the 16th century, gold figures of this flower as well as its seeds were brought to Europe.

The sunflower is native to the Americas. The evidence thus far is that the sunflower was first domesticated in Mexico, by at least 2600 BC.[7] It may have been domesticated a second time in the middle Mississippi Valley, or been introduced there from Mexico at an early date, as corn (maize) was. The earliest known examples of a fully domesticated sunflower north of Mexico have been found in Tennessee and date to around 2300 BC. Many indigenous American peoples used the sunflower as the symbol of the sun deity, including the Aztecs and the Otomi of Mexico and the Incas in South America. Gold images of the flower, as well as seeds, were taken back to Spain early in the 16th century. Some researchers argue that the Spaniards tried to suppress cultivation of the sunflower because of its association with solar religion and warfare.[8]

During the 18th Century, the use of sunflower oil became very popular in Europe, particularly with members of the Russian Orthodox Church because sunflower oil was one of the few oils that was not prohibited during Lent.




Adopt a Panda



I WANT A PANDA!!
I will call it XIANG RI KUI

The Giant Panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca, literally meaning "cat-foot black-and-white") is a bear native to central-western and southwestern China.[2] The Giant Panda was previously thought to be a member of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family.[3] It is easily recognized by its large, distinctive black patches around the eyes, over the ears, and across its round body. Though belonging to the order Carnivora, the Giant Panda has a diet which is 99% bamboo. The Giant Panda may eat other foods such as honey, eggs, fish, yams, shrub leaves, oranges, and bananas when available.


The Giant Panda lives in a few mountain ranges in central China, in Sichuan, Shaanxi, and Gansu provinces. It once lived in lowland areas, but farming, forest clearing, and other development now restrict the Giant Panda to the mountains.

The Giant Panda is a conservation reliant endangered species.[2] According to the latest report,[4] China has 239 Giant Pandas in captivity and another 27 living outside the country. It also estimated that around 1,590 pandas are currently living in the wild.[4] However, a 2006 study, via DNA analysis, estimated that there might be as many as 2,000 to 3,000 Giant Pandas in the wild.[5] Though reports show that the numbers of wild pandas are on the rise,[6][7] the International Union for Conservation of Nature believes there is not enough certainty to remove the Giant Panda from the endangered animal list.[8]

While the dragon has historically served as China's national emblem, in recent decades the Giant Panda has also served as an emblem for the country. Its image appears on a large number of modern Chinese commemorative silver, gold, and platinum coins. Though the Giant Panda is often assumed to be docile, it has been known to attack humans, presumably out of irritation rather than predatory behavior.




Write a book

I've already start just 2 chapers but that's something, I hope that I will be able to finish it before I die. Well, just a little of info about my book. The title it's "Todo empezo con un beso" (Everything start with a kiss) as I'm Hispanic it's in spanish, who know maybe one day I'll traslated ir to english. So I think that's all, I only have 2 chapers so the's no much to say.


Visit one Disney Park





Walt Disney Parks and Resorts
is the segment of The Walt Disney Company that conceives, builds, and manages the company's theme parks and holiday resorts, as well as a variety of additional family-oriented leisure enterprises. It is one of four major business segments of the company, the other three being Consumer Products, Media Networks, and Studio Entertainment.


Visit Blue Lagoon


For more info check my post about the Blue Lagoon in this blog.

Take the Tran-Siberian




The Trans-Siberian Railway or Trans-Siberian Railroad (Транссибирская магистраль, Транссиб in Russian, or Transsibirskaya magistral', Transsib) is a network of railways connecting Moscow and European Russia with the Russian Far East provinces, Mongolia, China and the Sea of Japan.

Learn German



German
Deutsch
Pronunciation [dɔʏtʃ]
Spoken in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy (Province of Bolzano-Bozen) Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Denmark, Belgium
Region German-speaking Europe, German diaspora worldwide
Total speakers Native speakers: ca. 105 million[1][2]
Non-native speakers: ca. 80 million[1]
Ranking 10
Language family Indo-European
Germanic
West Germanic
High German
German
Writing system Latin alphabet (German variant)
Official status
Official language in Flag of Austria Austria

Flag of Belgium Belgium
Flag of Italy Province of Bolzano-Bozen, Italy
Flag of Germany Germany
Flag of Liechtenstein Liechtenstein
Flag of Luxembourg Luxembourg
Flag of Switzerland Switzerland
Flag of Europe European Union
(official and working language)


Further official standings in:

Krahule/Blaufuß, Slovakia (Official municipal language)[3]
Namibia (National language; official language 1984–90)[4]
Poland (Auxiliary language in 17 municipalities in Opole Voivodeship)[5]
Vatican City (Administrative and commanding language of the Swiss Guard)[6]


Recognised minority language in:

Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic[7]
Flag of Denmark Denmark[8]
Flag of Hungary Hungary[9]
Flag of Namibia Namibia[10]
Flag of Romania Romania[11]
Flag of Slovakia Slovakia,[1][3]
Flag of Poland Poland

Regulated by Rat für deutsche Rechtschreibung
Language codes
ISO 639-1 de
ISO 639-2 ger (B) deu (T)
ISO 639-3 variously:
deuNew High German
gmhMiddle High German
gohOld High German
gctAlemán Coloniero
barAustro-Bavarian
cimCimbrian
gehHutterite German
kshKölsch
ndsLow German
sliLower Silesian
ltzLuxembourgish
vmfMain-Franconian
mhnMócheno
pflPalatinate German
pdcPennsylvania German
pdtPlautdietsch
swgSwabian German
gswSwiss German
ulnUnserdeutsch
sxuUpper Saxon
waeWalser German
wepWestphalian

Nations where German is spoken.

Official language Widely spoken and understood Spoken in a regional level


From Wikipedia.com
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_language

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Wild World


Lalalalalala...

Now that I've lost everything to you
You say you wanna start something new
And it's breakin' my heart you're leavin'
Baby, I'm grievin'


But if you wanna leave, take good care
Hope you have a lot of nice things to wear
But then a lot of nice things turn bad out there


CHORUS:
Oh, baby, baby, it's a wild world
It's hard to get by just upon a smile
Oh, baby, baby, it's a wild world
and I'll always remember you like a child, girl


You know I've seen a lot of what the world can do
And it's breakin' my heart in two
Because I never wanna see you sad, girl
Don't be a bad girl


But if you wanna leave, take good care
Hope you make a lot of nice friends out there
But just remember there's a lot of bad and beware


CHORUS


Lalalalala....

Baby, I love you
But if you wanna leave, take good care
Hope you make a lot of nice friends out there
But just remember there's a lot of bad and beware


CHORUS (x2)



by Cat Stevens

Monday, February 2, 2009

Ultraviolet



She is a wave and she's breaking
She's a problem to solve
and in that circle she's making
I will always revolve

And on her sight
These eyes depend
Invisible and Indivisible !

That fire you ignited
Good, bad and undecided
Burns when I stand beside it
Your light is ultraviolet

Visions so insane
Travel unraveling through my brain
Cold when I am denied it
Your light is ultraviolet
Ultraviolet

Now is a phase and it's changing
It's rotating us all
Thought we're safe but we're dangling
and it's too far to survive the fall

And this I know
It will not bend
Invisible and indivisible
That fire you ignited

Good, Bad and undecided
Burns when I stand beside it
Your light is ultraviolet

Visions so insane
Travel unraveling through my brain
Cold when I am denied it
Your light is ultraviolet, ultraviolet

That fire you ignited
Good, Bad and undecided
Burns when I stand beside it
Your light is ultraviolet

Visions so insane

Travel unraveling through my brain
Cold when I am enied it
Your light is ultraviolet, ultraviolet

Your light is ultraviolet

Visions so insane
Travel unraveling through my brain
Cold when I am denied it
Your light is ultraviolet
Ultraviolet

Stiff Dylans

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Montreal





There's only two things that Montreal doesn't have at all, parkings and men.










Saturday, January 24, 2009

Lay all your love on me




I wasn't jealous before we met
Now every woman I see is a potential threat
And I'm possessive, it isn't nice
You've heard me saying that smoking was my only vice
But now it isn't true
Now everything is new
And all I've learned has overturned
I beg of you


Don't go wasting your emotion
Lay all your love on me


It was like shooting a sitting duck
A little small talk, a smile and baby I was stuck
I still don't know what you've done with me
A grown-up woman should never fall so easily
I feel a kind of fear
When I don't have you near
Unsatisfied, I skip my pride
I beg you dear


Don't go wasting your emotion
Lay all your love on me

Don't go sharing your devotion
Lay all your love on me


I've had a few little love affairs
They didn't last very long and they've been pretty scarce
I used to think that was sensible
It makes the truth even more incomprehensible
'Cause everything is new
And everything is you
And all I've learned has overturned
What can I do


Don't go wasting your emotion
Lay all your love on me
Don't go sharing your devotion
Lay all your love on me
ABBA

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Blue Lagoon Iceland

He decido empezar con una pequeña lista de lugares que me gustaria visitar, el primero es Blue Lagoon en Islandia. Es basicamente un spa de primera clase donde te bañas en las aguas mas limpias del mundo, la temperatura generalmente es de 40 grados, este fenomeno sudece dado a que el lago es alimentado por rios subterraneos que pasan cerca de canales de lava volcanica, asi que se asegura un temperatura perfecta para un buen baño.
Ademas de eso, se dice que la agua de Blue Lagoon puede curar diferentes enfermedades de la piel asi como de circulacion.









El spa Blue Lagoon cuenta con el baño, una clinica para el cuidado del cuerpo, clinica especializada en el cuidado de la piel, restaurantes asi como diferentes salas para realizar conferencias. Cuentan tambien con una gran gama de productos Blue Lagoon.









Pasar de 3 a 4 horas en este pequeño paraiso no es barato tan solo la entrada de uns hora que incluye el transporte ida y vuelta del hotel al lago y la entrada termino base cuesta 68 Euros, sin incluir las comidas o algun tratamiento que se quiera tomar. Un vuelo ida y vuelta en AirCanada por un lapso de tres dias el costo es de..... 4,968 CD. Un hotel 3 estrellas cercano al centro de la capital de Islandia cuesta 59 Euros la noche, claro sin alguna comida. Asi que ya se imaginan que tan dificil esta pasar unos dias ahi, de todas formas yo no me quiero desilucionar.







http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Lagoon_(geothermal_spa)

http://www.bluelagoon.com/

Monday, January 5, 2009

Gaza Strip

"JERUSALEM, Jan. 5 -- Mohammed Alwan applied pressure to the wounds of the young man in a corridor of Gaza City's Shifa Hospital on Monday. Blood flowing from his body turned the surgeon's gloved hands crimson.
Khalas," a voice said, Arabic for "It's over."
The doctor refused to give up. He pumped the man's chest, hoping to resuscitate him. A few minutes later, the man died." 1




INHUMANE, it's the only word that I can find, today, for them, the ones that keep saying that this attack it's ok, that they are only defending themselfs.

Can't they hear?

Can't they see?

Can't the feel?

People is dying and they don't care they just keep bombarding this place, KILLING inocent people that the only one thing they want it's peace and a place to live. The Hamas is know as a terrorist group and yes! that's not good neither, but, why, WHY they have to kill inocent people?. Does Israel already forgot the Holocaust where millions of jewish lost their lives, and in that moment the whole world said: "The jewish are persons as us, and they have the right to live, and NOBODY dead or alive have the power to decide their fate".Nevertheless, they are doing somethig similar, today, some years after the whole humanity protected them.

I don't belive, that it's jewish people fault, we all know who fault is, the goverment American or Israeli or any other, but it's always the peole who pays the bill.

A world without fear, war, hate, money, power, poverty or inequality, it's somethig very hard to reach it's even hard to dream for.

1 By Sudarsan Raghavan and Reyham Abdel KareemWashington Post Foreign Service Tuesday, January 6, 2009; Page A09

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/01/05/AR2009010503053.html?hpid=topnews

My Windows Live Space

So you can check this one too, it almost the same thing but diffrent, hihihi!


http://inomniaparatus.spaces.live.com/