Monday, August 30, 2010

Best Cruise For 30 Somethings

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On Saturday Alex and I went to spend the day at the Zoo. Once we got off the subway in the Parc de la Ciutadella , we went to the zoo entrance , where we could see the new animals.

22_formiguer_650 We saw a lot of different animals and very unique but the best were the prairie dogs, meerkats, anteaters, orangutans, marmosets, gorillas, muntjak (yeah!! was a muntjak , you could not play, but we liked it anyway) ... Thanks to that day, the ponies became poings (I read the sign wrong "pony ride" and read, "poing ride), we 45_Orangutan de Borneo_650 see (if he had body and presence), hear and smell and live a live elephant fart worthy and which are the meerkats and prairie dogs, which everyone looked over his shoulder. In short, we had a great, though admittedly that Terra Natura has nothing to envy to the Barcelona Zoo.

poster_zz By evening, stayed with Rebecca and Pau to see a work of theater in the Gracia district Zzapping call, in which eight actors improvised on the fly. Upon entering, you had to point out a sentence on paper (the Alex was "ta mare fa pixa how clot" and mine "figa amb dents") and the work was a TV contest in which two teatreneu_barcelona_concert_80473 teams of three people each had to act in films whose title he invented the public that, in addition, then voted the team had done better.

Later we were joined by a friend of Rebecca and Pau named Andrew and had dinner at an Italian restaurant.

That day was worth remembering, had a great time and met new people (Andrew, who is very nice) and Rebecca returned home by train! Not everything is underground.

Saturday, August 7, 2010

Magnesium Deficiency Hives



On Friday, Alex and I got up relatively early, we showered, had breakfast and went mercat-de-la-boqueria walk to Plaça Catalunya (of course). Once there, go down the Ramblas, through by the Mercat de la Boqueria and the Bosc de les Fades .

The Market was packed with people and just walked, we saw a lot of "guiris" buying sausages and cold and we feel overwhelmed us a lot, but have seen it and had to go. The Bosc, however, was nearly empty and, after watching carefully, we sat down to take our coffee in the morning (those who know me, know I do not like coffee, but in this case, I made an exception.) For those who have not ever been to these sites, just say that el_bosc_de_les_fades_2 the Mercat de la Boqueria is the most important and famous Barcelona, \u200b\u200bbut no longer a market, and the Bosc de les Fades is a café famous for its decoration simulating an enchanted forest, even that is a bit grim. Past

the Ramblas, we could see (more or less because of the sun) the Columbus monument and Port Vell. There we saw the mall Maremagnum , IMAX theaters (outside) and l'Aquarium (also outside). I must say that we stopped every few minutes to see things like the fish that were in port, they were huge and I could not fight the urge to yell at Alex "looks baby, nipples !!!".

We walked by Barceloneta, which is a beach there by 4975844_l there until the hospital where Rebecca. We went and stayed at a few chairs, no hurry to move from there (we were really tired).

went to eat with her at Barceloneta and then, we went to Corte Ingles Placa Catalunya (does anyone doubt it?) To go to the toilet and then the Passeig de Gracia to see the House Batlló and Casa Milà , more commonly known as the Pedrera.

La Casa Batlló we saw only the outside, but we saw Pedrera outside and inside because it was 7 pm and closed at 8, so we opted for the more cheap to visit. What is housing is nothing special, they are antique furniture, but no longer a flat, which is really spectacular is the roof, attic and patio images . The roof houses an exhibition of the life and work of Gaudí, I explained some architectural techniques used by him and some furniture designs, etc.. Tell them if you're going to see it, take the elevator, the staircase is not pretty and casa-batllo have to go to fourth floor. A curious fact is that the sidewalk around the Passeig de Gracia was designed by Antoni Gaudí himself.

then stayed with Rebecca and with Pau for dinner. Alex and I were really tired and we wanted to go home can you guess where we were when I received a call from Rebecca citándonos front of the Casa Batlló? Fnac in Plaça Catalunya. We hurt deeply going back, but it was Barcelona and we did. We had dinner at a McDonald's there casa_mila_ag1 very close and finally went for something in the neighborhood of Gràcia to a place where they had sofas sit.


I must say that although we were tired, had a great time and if we went to the sites on foot, it was not for nerds and fear of the underground, but to see the city and see things really nice.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Do Chi Straighteners Have A Lifetime Guarantee?

Manuel Mota Workshop bridal gown or a genius or girlfriends

and I confess I admit I'm not fair to this man, you should not write a single word about him the simple reason that I am not objective. Manuel Mota, unequivocally, is the most important designer of today in the national and global levels by multiple and varied reasons.


Like thousands and thousands of women if not millions, I am one of his most fervent admirers, so I will try to be as neutral as possible although I'm sure I'm not going to achieve at all because I have delighted and fascinated.

Manuel Mota is English and Catalan born in Tarragona, was there in his own house (as most great) where he began to familiar with the tissue and the needle to see make dresses for his mother and sister . Later studied textile design but had concerns with the architecture of choice, something innate architect does have regardless of their studies. It recognizes that its decision is also strongly influenced by the cinema.



If highlight any sentence he would be opening its own page:

"I like to create a dress for one woman a day"

has been creative director of Pronovias for many years, although the firm was already established, was with his arrival when he experienced a strong development and deployment establishing himself as one of the most reputed in the international arena. Many designers are very good, excellent, work or have worked for Pronovias But Manuel Mota is the soul of it. In 2003 presented his own collection and we all began to realize the genius that was in this man and face to face we saw through their designs. His expertise was demonstrated in the courts and structures of their costumes and the use of premium materials and elaborate details that make his clothes into works of art.

it is very important to the fabric. "I always start with the fabric, each fabric has a fall and a different behavior on the body, and this marks a particular line from the beginning"

And so, their tissues have brilliant effects and highlights, with a predominance of organza, tulle and taffeta, in them the flowers and decorations are spread strategically precise cuts, ties, tops, skirts etc. But the lace fabric you like best and regards it as the material of choice for a bride.
Their outfits have given a total twist to bridal designs, there is a before and after Manuel Mota in designing bridal gowns. Art brings his creations that are cheerful and happy but not lacking in mystery, sensuality and elegance. Interestingly current collections are sophisticated and simple at the same time thing only a genius can infuse everything she touches. It is this atmosphere that surrounds his creations and seem to be pieces of his soul endowed with life itself, that is, they have lives and can feel even in photographs causing real thrill to see them in reality.
Pronovias Manuel Mota still and hopefully for a long time we can enjoy the works of art being created. Today, the first name that comes to mind I think QUAD wedding dress is .... Manuel Mota Manuel Mota ... .. Manuel Mota.
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