Friday, 7 June 2019


   " On foot through the Seven Lakes"   

       hi! I'm Cintia and I'm an architect. I love travelling. In this opportunity, I'm writing about my funny expedition through a beautiful place! 
In 2001 I went to the route of the Seven Lakes! 
At that time I was a university student and I had a friend. She was called Mariana.

We wanted to live an adventure... travel the 200 km as backpackers! 
We started in San Martin de los Andes and finished in Bariloche. That was cool!!!
                                             


Many thinghappened to us on the way, we pitched and we disassemble the tent many times! 
we met fantastic people, we cooked in different places with a carafe of my dad. At night we played the guitar and we song a capella.
we always stopped cars in the morning, because it was safer.
In Villa la Angostura, we went to Soledad's recital. It was free! 



        A journey be measure
        by the amount friends! 
        not by the amount of
                          Kilometers...
      
                            
        
  Anecdote: When we arrived to Bariloche, we stayed in a small camp. There an employee frightened us with a gun. After that we learned the man was an ex-soldier.
So we went to the hostel and there started other adventure. Among the residents there were Chinese, Germans, Portuguese, so it was very difficult to communicate.
Then we all went to the dance club, upon arrival, we come across "the pretenders" 


Concluding, we passed a few very happy days! We learned a lot.
I always wanted to make a trip like that, so I thank God for having allowed it!

It is a unique experience, the uncertainty of each day generates a lot of adrenaline, sometimes in the middle of my routine, I miss those crazy days.


     
                             
What a backpacker can not forget



  • Tent                                                                                                 





  • knife





                                                         
Back pack 
  • canteen

  • confortable shoes
  • A card 
  • Glasses and cap 
  • Repellent
  • First aid kit
  • sunscreen
  • compass
  • lighter
  •   
           FOR GUITAR NIGhTS

Song: Around the world

     ...I'm the will to live 
        the desire to cross
        the desire to know
       What is across the sea...

                                             Author: Calle13

Wednesday, 5 June 2019


Rugby Photographs


Hello, my name is Priscila.
My idea is to tell you how is a usual match day in "Miramar Rugby Club".
I get up at 10 am and then I go to the match at 1pm.

It is important that they know that camera to use. I have a Nikon Coolpix B500. It has a 40X lens that is used to take photos with a lot of zoom. I'm clearly a rookie and my camera is not the best for sports. If you can get a better camera it would be great.

¿How to take photos?

Usually, I use the corners of the field, because there is where they score the tries.
I change my position a little but walking... I don't run to the players.
I have somes techniques, for example:
  • The spend has to be between 1/250 and 1/500.
  • The ISO is also super important, always depends on the weather.
  • The opening, just enter the light you need.
  • White balance, also depends on the weather.
  • I usually used burst shooting mode.
I use my hands to have the camera still. I don't have a tripod.
With a good camera it is easy to keep focus.

There are other photographers but I think we all take pictures to have fun.
Finally, I go to my house to edit the photos which I share in my instagram account.

I leave some fotos here:









Who said rugby is only for men?






Well, I hope you like it and served you.

Hello!


I'm Valery, 22 years old, baker and tea lover.
I'm typing from my room, with my chamomile tea and some little palmeritas, which are latin americans cookies made of puff pastry.


1 - The first combination is based in the opposites; a soft, lightweight and sweet chamomile tea with the palmeritas, which are crispy, consistent and a bit salty.




2 - With green tea, I recommend french macarons, which are in trend nowadays and it is for nothing, as they are very sweet and fluffy. That makes them perfect for a bitter green tea.



3 - Black tea is great for some shortbread cookies covered in chocolate, which always make a good combination with the bitter taste of that kind of tea.



4 - Oolong tea is very good with wet or stuffed sweets, some apple cakes, for example. This is because  Oolong tea is similar to the bitter taste of black tea although a bit softer which turns it into a balanced infusion.



5 - And finally, for those who want to start drinking red tea, I recommend pairing it with cream sweets, creampuffs, for example.



Well, I hope you enjoyed this post and see you next time, bye !