Rarely things go as they should, but sometimes it happens just like that.
It could occur to you to be - at a certain point of your life - in a nice city, waiting to start a new job in an exotic country, and enjoying a high-level training. In that moment, you'll probably realize how much your new employer is investing in you, and feel an uncanny mix of satisfaction and anxiety.
In that glorious moment between bingo-winner elation and overexpectation awe, you have the warm and comforting feeling that in this world there's a place for you. You realize, you can actually start focusing on your present, and loosen up your frantic planning.
Maybe for the first time since years, this world looks like a pleasant place to enjoy life.
Patriotism is your conviction that this country is superior to all other countries because you were born in it. George Bernard Shaw
Showing posts with label Job. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Job. Show all posts
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Monday, June 14, 2010
Weirdities - Bogota
Top 5 weirdities in Bogota:
1) A truck playing "La Lambada" when driving in reverse (a "beep" wasn't enough);
2) A street seller of "steamed dogs" (perros al vapor);
3) The saddest McDonald ever (really, you can only understand power of design when it's missing);
4) The shortest Presidencial Guards ever;
5) The most confusionary museum ever (Botero Museum);
More will follow for sure...
1) A truck playing "La Lambada" when driving in reverse (a "beep" wasn't enough);
2) A street seller of "steamed dogs" (perros al vapor);
3) The saddest McDonald ever (really, you can only understand power of design when it's missing);
4) The shortest Presidencial Guards ever;
5) The most confusionary museum ever (Botero Museum);
More will follow for sure...
Etichette:
Bogota,
Botero Museum,
Colombia,
Internship,
Italy,
Job,
Lambada,
McDonald,
Presidencial Guards,
Trip,
Update,
Volonteerism,
Weirdities
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
New horizons
I am two days far from leaving Italy to Colombia, where I will spend around three month. I have no specific plan, or maybe it's better to say I have too many.
Hopefully, I will have time to close the "Trip back home" series of photos (Istanbul is still to be uploaded) and to work out some unedited taken in Kyrgyzstan, and the new Colombian series.
More news coming soon...
Hopefully.
Hopefully, I will have time to close the "Trip back home" series of photos (Istanbul is still to be uploaded) and to work out some unedited taken in Kyrgyzstan, and the new Colombian series.
More news coming soon...
Hopefully.
Etichette:
Bogota,
Colombia,
Internship,
Italy,
Job,
Rome,
Trip,
Update,
Volonteerism
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