HELLO FRIENDS!
Today is my final Blog! Yes! This is the end, my only friend the end (8) And it's about my blogging experience! Oh how to start....
This experience has been .. but funny, I've never thought have a Blog and I've never imagined myself writing and having followers, I feel like a rockstar with a lot of fans hahahah Ok not but It was a funny experience :)
Anyway I have some complaints because I'm a whiny person: We never wrote about food! and food is one of my favourite topics, I would like to talk about some restaurants and "picás" that I know (people who know me knows I always recommend vegan and good places haha). Also we never wrote about hobbies or sports then I could have boasted about my athletic skills Jaja (just kidding..) So I think in the future we have to have a free-topic blog! haha.
About the english learning in blogging experience I can say that it was an interactively way of studying english! it was a little bit funniest than other learning methods I've been practice in my life like singing songs or give a discourse, so I would like that this method have been perpetuated in time but I would add some corrections to know what we are wrong.
Well that's all Bye bye! :)
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Post 9 : Your Favourite Subject
Hello everyone! Today I'm gonna talk to you about my favourite subject in this term...
I think that this semester has been little bit more difficult than last year, maybe 'cause last year we had anual subjects, but anyway I like having semester subjects, is less risky if you dont pass one.
Well, my favourite subject was "Growth and development of trees". I thik it was so interesting, we start learning about organology, histology, water and nutrient transport, phytohormones, stresses and stem analysis. It's surprisingly all the information you can obtain just analyzing the trees' stem! and understand the dynamic inside a plant or tree, how his mechanics and metabolism works and how it responds to certain stimulus! I think its really interesting.
We had also study the Anatomy of wood, microscopically it was interesting but macroscopically it was beautiful !! haha :) Anyway I prefer living trees than wood but I cannot deny that wood is beautiful (specially its grain) and, after all, its going to be our greatest source of employment because we are foresters.
That's all dear readers, see you in the next post!
I think that this semester has been little bit more difficult than last year, maybe 'cause last year we had anual subjects, but anyway I like having semester subjects, is less risky if you dont pass one.
Well, my favourite subject was "Growth and development of trees". I thik it was so interesting, we start learning about organology, histology, water and nutrient transport, phytohormones, stresses and stem analysis. It's surprisingly all the information you can obtain just analyzing the trees' stem! and understand the dynamic inside a plant or tree, how his mechanics and metabolism works and how it responds to certain stimulus! I think its really interesting.
We had also study the Anatomy of wood, microscopically it was interesting but macroscopically it was beautiful !! haha :) Anyway I prefer living trees than wood but I cannot deny that wood is beautiful (specially its grain) and, after all, its going to be our greatest source of employment because we are foresters.
That's all dear readers, see you in the next post!
Monday, July 29, 2013
Post 8: Your future job
Hello again dear friends, so much time without writting a blog! well, today I have to talk about my expectations for a future job and a future life.
When I think about the future I used to imagine my life without a job haha so I dont really have something planned, but something that I'm really sure is -first- that happyness is more important than money. I wouldnt want to earn lots of money if I'm going to be an unhappy and miserable. Second: My biggest interesest are closed to the conservation and botanical area, I would also like to study all the ecosystem's components and their relationships 'cause I really love animals too :D Its may sounds little nerd but I really enjoy knowledge and understand how things works, especially in nature, from a small cell to the whole ecosystem functioning. I'm full of questions (and I think thats a strength, because there is nothing worse than being conformist and not to question)
Now talking about a nearest future, If you ask me if I have planned to take a major after my graduate, the answer is yes. I would love to specialize my career in Botanical, Zoology or Ecology and I would like to be in the south of Chile (Concepción University or Austral University may be good options) or abroad. Anyway I would like to know and live different realities, learn much things from experiences and share all the knowlegde.
Before ending my todays blog, I would like to write a famous phrase that I really like and its about job: “Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life.” - Confucius.
Well, I think thats all, I hope you enjoyed it and see you in classes, Bye bye.
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Post 7: A photograph
Hello
classmates, well today I had to choose a picture and talk about it and I have
to say that it was SO MUCH DIFFICULT! Because I really love to take and to see
pictures!! In fact, some time ago I used to go out and take pictures almost every
day. With that said, I can continue with the chosen one.
This photo,
even if you cannot see it, is a visual record about my experience with Mapuche
people in the South of Chile. It was taken for a very closed friend (in these
time, my boyfriend) in Curarrehue, a really beautiful little town in IX
Araucania Region.
In the
photo you can see a pot over a big stove, well, let me tell us that inside of
that the pot used to be some of the better “Sopaipillas” that I ever eat! If
you don’t know, “Sopaipillas” are like paste made with flour and pumpkins, but Mapuches’
sopaipillas are different because it doesn’t have pumpkin, just flour, water,
salt and oil. But that’s not all, they were eaten with the best company because
Mapuche people are so welcoming, they make you feel like you’re at home.
I would
love to came back these place, it was such an amazing experience to share with indigenous
people and know about their lifestyle, culture and their handcraft. We
practically live together and share our cultures, so I really learned a lot of
thing that you only can learn living the experience yourself.
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Post 4 : Your Favourite Films
Hello Friends! Today I'm gonna talk about my favorite director: Quentin Tarantino.
Quentin Tarantino is an American film director, producer, screenwriter and actor, in fact, he always appears on his movies a short period! I really like that!
Talking about his movies. Tarantino's movies used to be nonlinear storylines (that means non-chronological order) and this peculiarity way of done a film it's very interesting for me, because I think that nonlinear stories are closer to the human mind, memory and subconscious. Also it's makes films more complex to understand and therefore more interesting!
Some of their most popular films are: Reservoir Dogs (released on early 1990s) the first as a Independient filmmaker and recognized "Greatest independent film of all Time" by Empire magazine.
Pulp Fiction (1994) his second film that boosted his popularity, and also considered as one of the greatest films of all time.
Kill Bill Vol.1(2003) y Vol.2 (2004) according to me, are their most popular films and my favorites. These are revenge movies that contains a lot of Chinese martial arts, violence and crime. But that's not all the movies are about, because the story behind the characters makes these movies a complex of details and interpretations.
So, as a conclusion, I recommend you, if you don't know him (I really doubt it!) to watch their movies. One of the most recently is Death Proof (2007) that's very entertaining and simple, so you can start watching it or just watch some of their works of art I mentioned above.
See ya :)
Quentin Tarantino is an American film director, producer, screenwriter and actor, in fact, he always appears on his movies a short period! I really like that!
Talking about his movies. Tarantino's movies used to be nonlinear storylines (that means non-chronological order) and this peculiarity way of done a film it's very interesting for me, because I think that nonlinear stories are closer to the human mind, memory and subconscious. Also it's makes films more complex to understand and therefore more interesting!
Some of their most popular films are: Reservoir Dogs (released on early 1990s) the first as a Independient filmmaker and recognized "Greatest independent film of all Time" by Empire magazine.
Pulp Fiction (1994) his second film that boosted his popularity, and also considered as one of the greatest films of all time.
Kill Bill Vol.1(2003) y Vol.2 (2004) according to me, are their most popular films and my favorites. These are revenge movies that contains a lot of Chinese martial arts, violence and crime. But that's not all the movies are about, because the story behind the characters makes these movies a complex of details and interpretations.
So, as a conclusion, I recommend you, if you don't know him (I really doubt it!) to watch their movies. One of the most recently is Death Proof (2007) that's very entertaining and simple, so you can start watching it or just watch some of their works of art I mentioned above.
See ya :)
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Post 3: About Chilebosque
Hi friends, well here I bring to you a website you'll probably gonna use: Chilebosque.


Link: http://www.chilebosque.cl/
In Chilebosque's website we can find some sections like: Trees, bushes, cactus, herbs, likens, ferns, etc. And when you click on one of these sections, chilebosque provides you the list of native species of your elected section.
Also you can find some information like Regional Flora, database, maps, e-books and a complete list of all the Chilean native flora, so this website is gonna be very useful if you are studying forestall engineer, just like me.
Personally, I really like chilebosque's website 'cause flora is very interesting for me and I really enjoy knowing a little more about the Chilean native flora. I always look the pictures of some of my favorites: "Alstroemerias" and "Orquídeas".
Also, this website as been very useful for some works I have to do for university like the herbarium, and I used some e-books like "the red book of Chilean flora" for others works.
Link: http://www.chilebosque.cl/
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