Saturday, April 23, 2011

Nysunemployment Certyfing

In Tokyo


I think this is the first Friday of my life I've had to work. So I could not get on the blog of Pergolesi's Stabat Mater in the tradition that had begun three years ago. Today it is Easter Sunday and made a splendid sun in Tokyo. But the news was that during Holy Week has been raining in Spain, processions have been suspended and some tourists have canceled their respective journeys. For that, here in Tokyo has also been raining until yesterday. Yesterday, Day of the Book, while it was raining dismally, we had a very busy Saturday at the library, handed out roses, read literature, we walk through authors and works, etc.. A busy day, but which leave you well satisfied.

Today has gone a day to walk. And is all this to tell you that I agree with the theory that is my boss. He said that Tokyo does the same while in Madrid. If it rains in Madrid, it's raining in Tokyo. If it's sunny, it does at the two sites. In the meantime, in the pages of time, I see that today also will be a sunny day in Madrid, but predict a couple of showers.

As here it is confirmed that this is a sunny day, I'm going to enjoy it as God intended, that is, to a terrace with an aperitif. Happy Easter and happy sunny Sunday for everyone.

I leave with a picture of sherry aperitif on the terrace of wind.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Free Mapouka Adult Movies

rains also Holy Thursday in Tokyo


Today was Maundy Thursday. I have been working normally and after work I went to visit ("visit the shrines" in Spain or "visitaiglesia" in the Philippines) Kojimachi Church, near Yotsuya Station. There was so much movement as can be in any church Extremadura on Maundy Thursday evening or Friday morning. From what I've read the Catholics account for 0.5% of the population of Tokyo, and that is about 100,000 people. If anyone is interested you can expand the information on the web Archdiocese of Tokyo that has a very good site with statistics, 2009.

We have no news regarding the replicas because they are still on time every day. I'm used to and now I who reassures Japanese users of my library! With regard to radiation, be it as not obvious, I do not remember.

Well, that you spend good morning of you who are celebrating Easter and the other to be very well rest on those who have them. I leave you with a photo I made today of the "monument" in the church of Kojimachi.

Monday, April 11, 2011

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Three trees are back guiris




The orange has come to the orange Santa Marina Avenue in Badajoz is the same as saying that both the beauty of orange blossoms and the warm scent has come to my street. But today I have been to Sakura in Ueno Park. This was a party. It was full of people walking around and doing what I believe is called hanami in Ueno was like a bottle but with a certain order (Japanese order, of course). The sakura is a phenomenon. Apart from a rare beauty, sakura is an opportunity to celebrate their particular the Japanese spring festival. Nana told me the other day that sakura can mean either "the cherry blossom tree" as "the flower on the tree Cherry Tree "by which we can say in English" sakura "or" sakura "and not mistaken gender. I've never seen anything like it. In my country there are many cherry trees and, particularly in the Valley Jerte, there is a explosion of beauty like this happening in Japan. The good thing about this is that it is in the midst of cities, in corners of peoples, in the open field, ie, everywhere. And further, that Japanese know how to appreciate and celebrate.
spoke at the beginning of blossom and that is, when in flower, is a day worth living. I grew up with that smell in the spring and will never leave my memory. While in the Philippines, apart to admire the incomparable beauty of its tropical forest, fell in love for ever from 'kalachuchi' a green tree, green leaf with a strong and beautiful and delicate white flowers with yellow centers. It is surely the most beautiful tree I know. And now is the cherry. What's the cherry blossom in Japan is true. Is taken to extreme delicacy more subtle. And as the Japanese know how to party, very well, they celebrate in style with good food and good drink. Sakura this year has meant renewed hope for a people that has happened and is happening for a few fatal moments.
I leave you with three photos. Those of kalachuchi and orange do not do justice to the beauty that also have of the orange is not made in the spring but in winter when the fruit is ripe. I'm sorry but they were the only pictures I had on hand and were made by me. The cherry is now Ueno Park in Tokyo and this tour you can see more photos I uploaded on this link:

Monday, April 4, 2011

Getting Rid Of Phlegm




seems that the tourists are already returning. That means it's going to be normalizing or standardizing how people speak in Japan and abroad. This was no 'gaijin' quadrant in the first week after the disaster. Remember I also ran away, but returned a week. I was thrilled when the return flight from Manila commander thanked us for the few foreigners who flew to Japan that we were there and the help they were providing our respective countries. Blessed Japanese courtesy and good manners.
But as I said at first, watching the tourists go to Tokyo again. Have not yet reached that bear the "joke" with the bike on the sidewalks. I get the feeling that for some it was like paradise, so to cycle on the pavement even at the risk of taking someone to go, but yes, thinking ... "I'm modern and I go by bike Tokyo? In order to become longer and we have to go with twenty eyes to not run over us.
I am told, quite possibly the weekend we'll have sakura. Will be my first or first (not sure if female or male) sakura in Japan and I have many looking forward to it. I will tell you as best I can.
Now I leave you with a picture of the sign next to pedestrian crossings for bikes.