Tuesday, 27 November 2007

IS TOWN BETTER THAN CITY TO LIVE ???

I've read the post from our classmate "FIRE" and after that I've felt opposing feelings because, although I live in Corbera, a small village near Barcelona, and I really like living there, there are some advantages or disadvantages that we know and "FIRE" has written in his post.

-I agree with you to a certain extent.

I've very often heard people coming to live in the town that they prefer to live there because there is much more "QUALITY OF LIFE" than in the city.

Well, I'm sure that they aren't aware how is their life day by day.

Let me show you, for instance, how is the life from a "common and happy family " in my town:
Most of them have children and they live in a nice detached or semidetached house, of course.

They MUST get up very early because there is always a terrible traffic jam, and they MUST also take the children to school, because children go to a private school, in the city, of course.

Normally, when the mother finishes her job, she MUST goes quickly to pick the children up and back together at home, whithout forgetting the traffic jam again. of course.

So they spend 2 or 3 hours on the journey by car every day ( back and forth).

After that the mother spends every evening driving around the village, because the children MUST go to several out-of-school activities, such us, piano lessons, tae kwon do, swimming, ballet, etc., etc., while the mother goes to the supermarket, of course. So that transforms the "mum" into a "taxiwoman" every evening.

Finally when the family arrives at home it is late at nigth, of course.

But that's not all, oh no!! the best of all are the weekends. They MUST spend each Saturday and Sunday cleaning and cleaning the awesome and big garden and the swimming pool. of course.

Oh sorry!! we MUSN'T forget the holidays, they always said that they can go nowhere because they MUST take care of the garden, the swimming pool, etc, and also the dog, ( don't forget the dog).
But the truth of the matter is that the damn mortgage for the fantastic house and the enormous four-wheel-drive vehicle don't allow it . Of course.

So the question is. WHEN DO THEY ENJOY THEIR FANTASTIC HOME IN TOWN?????


Don't worry, I've got the answer, yes, it is when they invite their friends at home, and they offer the "paella" or barbecue meat, in the garden with the swimming pool, of course.

Their friends always say the famous sentence: "YOU ARE LUCKY, THIS IS QUALITY OF LIFE" Are you sure ??????...........

But don't worry there is someone that really enjoys the garden and the swimming pool while the family is working, oh yes, it is THE DOG, of course.

In spite of everything, believe it or not, I prefer to live in a town, but I MUST say that this post is not autobiographical. of course.
I live in a nice flat and my job is not in the city. I haven't got any children, so when I want to go out I have no problems, and I usually go abroad for holidays.

I like living my life to the full.

In conclusion, the question is not where to live, but how to live your life. Isn't it????


That's all

Sunday, 11 November 2007

About my Thougts and my feelings

Hi everybody! At last I've done it!!!



I admit that for me the blog is quite unknown, so I'm really afraid to use it, Ah well, What can I do?

- But eventually I'm here.

Any way, let's carry on!

About my Thoughts and my feelings

Personally I think I'm lucky because I really like my life in general, besides I enjoy myself with my job. Althought I particullary love spending my free time visiting different places around the world.

I love exploring small towns, especially on food, and nosing around in churches, little shops, market flowers and food stores.

I don't like lazing on a beach, only eating, drinking or sunbathing. God heavens !!

In my opinion you can learn so much from travelling and meeting different people, races, cultures and languages.

Therefore my blog is India because I love India.

I think without doubt, it's the best place where you can go, if you want to have unforgettable experiences.

Many people think that India is only a terrible country where people are famished dead.

I'm afraid I don't agree with that opinion.

India is much more than that, believe me; it's a vibrant place.

I remember my first time in India, some years ago, When I arrived in Delhi my normal reality was left behind and the jet lag just exacerbated the feeling of distance.

The exotic and the familiar were intermingled. There's a real mixture of sounds, sights and smells.

Well, it is true, that there're also homeless families living in misery and many children selling whatever you want. But certainly, I enjoyed everyone of these days, but that does not necessarily mean they were pleasant, of course.

I couldn't get used the spicy food or the intense heat.

Nevertheless, I left strong. I took another look at my mind and especially at my values.

That's all

Friday, 19 October 2007

ABOUT MY THOUGHTS AND MY FEELINGS



Hi everybody! At last I've done it!!!

I admit that for my the blog is quite unknow, so I'm really afraid to use it, Ah well, What can I do?
- But eventually I'm here.

Any way, let's carry on!

About my Thougts and my feelings

Personally I think I'm lucky because I really like my life in general, besides I enjoy myself with my job. Althought particullary I love spending my free time visiting different places around the world.

I love exploring small towns, especially on food, and nosing around in churches, little shops, market flowers and food stores.

I don't like lazing on a beach, only eating, drinking or sunbathing. God heavens !!

In my opinion you can learn so much from travelling and to meet different people, races, cultures and languages.

Therefore my blog is India because I love India.

I think without doubt, it's the best place where you can go, if you want to have unforgettable experiences.

Many people think that India is only a terrible country where people are famished dead.

I'm afraid I don't agree with that oponion.

India is much more than that, believe me; it's a vibrant place.

I remember my first time in India, some years ago, When I arrived in Delhi my normal reality was left behind and the jet lag just exacerbated the feeling of distance.

The exotic and the familiar were intermingled. There's a real mixture of sounds, sights and smells.

Well, it is true, that there're also homeless families living in misery and many children selling whatever you vant. But certainly, I enjoyed everyone of these days, but that does not necessarily mean they were pleasant, of course.

I couldn't get used the spicy food or the intense heat.

Nevertheless, I left strong. I took another look at my mind and especially at my values.

That's all