Tuesday, December 26, 2006

Pokemon Shiny Gold Walkthrough

New Year Jingle Bells! The direction of Pierre

Hello Blog!

It starts!
After the (short) Christmas break I'm back in my apartment now ready to resume daily routine.
a return to work will be soft, since it will only work for 3 days and there will be many empty desks. Then in the next weeks I will work three days because I got to leave on January 2 in order to stay with friends who have come to join me at New Year and go to Belfast, one of the few places in Ireland where they have not gone.
way to relax then I will also work and have time to deal with certain tasks that I drag out too long.

Back in Italy was a great opportunity to see all the friends and the whole family and even former colleagues.
days have been intense but enjoyable, I think I also ate more in those five days than in the rest of December!

from tomorrow, the Polonel's Hotel Dublin welcomes other guests, a sign that it is business as usual.
This time the friends will stay beyond the usual weekend, about 10 days that I will be working only 3. There will be time to get together and have fun ...
For the New Year there will be a great international feast!

But once again, the last after all the others who have heard these days ...

Merry Christmas!

Thursday, December 14, 2006

Can You Make Mochi In A Food Processor

for rain

Hello Blog!

I know, I know.
It 's been a while since the last update, but believe me I have not had much time available. Under
Christmas is always the case, there are projects to be delivered, work to do, like going to dinner. So
you return home just in time to go to sleep.

Among the most interesting is the fact that its been a while, I go out with fellow Italians. In
company there are always new entrants and it is always easy to make new friends.

After a period of unusual cold, now the temperature has stabilized at around 10 degrees.
I would say that you are not too bad and sometimes the sky is beautiful (but there we are already known). On the other hand I'm doing

feast of wind and sometimes (only sometimes really) of rain. Here
the rain here is strange, different than in Italy.
If the Lapps have a thousand and one ways to define the snow, then it will have many an Irishman to indicate rain.

Some words, imitating Paul limits, are somewhat untranslatable ... How would you define the typical
irlandesissima and mist?
rain does not make the idea of \u200b\u200ba cloud of droplets that appear to be vaporized and which remain suspended in the air until you pass a breath, collect them, to be immersed.
And has this particular name so that makes it almost ghostly, considering that makes all the uncertain and fuzzy edges.
's so strange that bike, waiting at the traffic lights do not get wet and then pedals when you wash your face ...

Not to mention that here in the rain, like mist, it can come at any minute another, and just as quickly disappear.

why you do not need an umbrella, bring a hat. And enjoy the mist!

Mind the cap!