terça-feira, 22 de dezembro de 2015

Serie ''winter-night-break-day-daily-lines'': Abstractions 13-12-2015

1) Discovered that the symbolism as scissors and bretzel and others in the down part of the windows in the Cathedral Münster represented the weaver and the baker and others... Because was a way the richer path of society to make the worker class fell included in the process of building the church

2) Also discover that my host mom works in the Freiburg Augustine Museum and I can go to her new office whenever I want YEY (WIE COOL :P ) and also that the Augustine Museum has 5 different kind of museums: the one for Freiburg history; the one for Archeologic; human and nature relation (Tobi would love that one with all his heart- if he do not already); the one for modern art (*_*); and the open space for different exhibitions, If I am not mistaken.

3) The east side of the small sales tend around Münster are local producers, meaning that buying there is a great opportunity to enhance value to local production.

4) Ice skating is suuuuuuuuuuper amazing! And wet and slippery

5) Buying Kebab in Kebab House is much nicer than if you go to a fancy Turkish restaurant (please, never put the salad and the tomato sauce outside of the Yufka again. N e v e r again)

6) Pay attention when you're going back from Gottenheim to the train that stops at Bahlingen: the second tram just do not announce the stops.

7) Remember the difference between Eliada and Odisseia. You're being hosted for Greek lovers. What is just AMAZING :P


8) The highest point of the day was the time when I was in the book story near to the Haupbanhof  and I found this cartoon:

that is in German and Portuguese. The author is the Portuguese Alexandra Kloboux and she graduate in graphic design in Berlin. (take more information here http://www.alexandraklobouk.com/Lissabon-im-Land-am-Rand). Her cartoon was just the most ''mimosa'' (the most near translation for that would be ''Cute’ ‘or ''lovely'') that I've seen since I arrive in Germany. She basically describe Portuguese land, costumes, Arabic influence, social habits (as saying all the names in the diminutive as ''beijinho'' for example which means literally’ ‘small kiss'' but applies as tender kiss... Well, Portuguese from Portugal and its diminutives make it sounds so affectionable and lovely. Portuguese from Portugal is the cutest thing is the world for me...)
She also talked about the dictatorship of Salazar from the 1932 until 1974 and how right after second world war there was this ''Estado Novo'' period that make his dictatorial government collapse with the ''Revolução dos cravos''. She brings out all the aspects, political social, cultural in such a way that is not making it irrelevant, but brings it out in a relaxing manner...
I found myself laughing at the cartoon so many times. Was amazing <3 

Thank you for this moment, book. I migh buy you.

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