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Saturday, January 12, 2013
Orchestra of the city of Krakow
Last year, when I visited Krakow, Poland, I went to see a performance by the Orchestra of the city of Krakow. I have never been to any of these shows or concerts before even though I am a big fan of classical music. Tickets were cheap and my evening was free, why not I said to myself. I do not regret it. It was the most beautiful thing I have ever heard. I am no judge when it comes to music but in my opinion they were flawless. It was simply beautiful to say the least. It took place at St. Peter and Paul Church, which is beautiful by the way and lasted about an hour and I enjoyed it from start to finish. I could listen to them all day. Luckily that is possible because I recorded the whole thing, well almost everything.
Here are some photos and a video embedded of them performing
Hope you enjoyed it as well.
Outside St. Peter and Paul Church, Krakow.
Hope you enjoyed it as well.
Long long time..... With love from Malta
I've taken the longest break ever from blogging. Yes, its been 7 months since my last post. To be honest, I just lost interest, I had a lot going on at the time and blogging was the last thing on my mind. In fact I happen to be on blogger.com today by mistake and decided to write this post. Who knows, I might miss it and want to write again. I'm in final year of Med school, in case you are wondering, hopefully in six months I will be an M.D. YAY. So I have some photos fro you today, hope you like them and I hope I come back.
Beauty all the way from Blue Grotto, Malta.
Friday, July 13, 2012
One Year Anniversary!!
Hi guys, today marks one year since I started this blog. Yes, today one year ago, I wrote my first post. I can't even believe that time has flown past this fast. I was in Kenya by this time last year. I started this blog to keep an account of things, places I visit, my experiences in general in my final 2 years of school. For posts on Kenya, I'll leave the links below.
If you are just stumbling on this blog, just a recap for you. I am a medical student (final year now...YAY) with a love for travel and photography. This blog is a way of bringing this three aspects together. As I said earlier, I started this blog for me, so that in some distant future I can recapture these times in my life.
Somehow, I can bring these aspects of my life together. My school allows students to take some Hospital practices outside the university and so I just make the most out of that. As a matter of fact, thats what I was doing in Kenya last year. This summer, for the last 5 weeks, I have been in a small town in Sweden called Uddevalla. It is part of Surgery rotation. The experience has been very positive as I found that swedish people are extremely nice even though I couldn't speak the Language (a very large percent of Swedish people speak English ). The doctors were all kind, just ask and they'll help. For that I am extremely grateful and pleased that I came here.
As for photos, I am extremely sorry that I have no photos. I have not carried my camera for about 3 months, for personal reasons I guess, maybe it's just lack of motivation or inspiration. I hope I can get to taking photos soon.
I will leave you with this one photo. It is of the Uddevalla bridge, very pretty, isn't it?
*I do not own the photos above*
Links to Kenya post
1. Safari
2. The rift valley
3. Camping site at masai mara
4. masai mara national reserve
5. The masai tribe
6. The beautiful land of masai mara
7. Mamba Village
8. Haller Park
9. Elective Africa
*ENJOY*
If you are just stumbling on this blog, just a recap for you. I am a medical student (final year now...YAY) with a love for travel and photography. This blog is a way of bringing this three aspects together. As I said earlier, I started this blog for me, so that in some distant future I can recapture these times in my life.
Somehow, I can bring these aspects of my life together. My school allows students to take some Hospital practices outside the university and so I just make the most out of that. As a matter of fact, thats what I was doing in Kenya last year. This summer, for the last 5 weeks, I have been in a small town in Sweden called Uddevalla. It is part of Surgery rotation. The experience has been very positive as I found that swedish people are extremely nice even though I couldn't speak the Language (a very large percent of Swedish people speak English ). The doctors were all kind, just ask and they'll help. For that I am extremely grateful and pleased that I came here.
As for photos, I am extremely sorry that I have no photos. I have not carried my camera for about 3 months, for personal reasons I guess, maybe it's just lack of motivation or inspiration. I hope I can get to taking photos soon.
I will leave you with this one photo. It is of the Uddevalla bridge, very pretty, isn't it?
*I do not own the photos above*
Links to Kenya post
1. Safari
2. The rift valley
3. Camping site at masai mara
4. masai mara national reserve
5. The masai tribe
6. The beautiful land of masai mara
7. Mamba Village
8. Haller Park
9. Elective Africa
*ENJOY*
Saturday, June 23, 2012
The Light At The End Of The Tunnel
Hi guys, it has been forever. I have not blogged in 10 long weeks. I can't even believe it. We'll here I am today. I have had a lot on my plate lately. I was preparing for and taking exams and to be honest didn't have time to post anything.
The good news is.......Wait for it....... I'm now in 6th year. The final year of Med school. Can you believe it? Neither can I. I can still remember vividly my first day in 1st year, thinking how am I going to get through this school and when is that going to be? Well, he I am today. I was so happy after I finished my last exam, it was a stressful one (Otolanyngology).
So now I can say that "I can see the light at the end of the tunnel". The end of this long journey is just 12 short months away. But that's not all of it. This year is kind of an internship year for me. I just wanna learn as much as I can during this time.
I have already started with 6th year. I have Surgery rotation now and i'll probably post once or twice about my experience. Next I have Psychiatry. That should be fun.
The photo above was taken during my trip to Krakow, Poland at St. Peter and St. Paul cathedral. I have many posts on that trip so make sure you check them out below.
The city of Krakow
Something Polish
Love Padlocks
Monday, April 9, 2012
The rest of Krakow
I'm so sorry that it has taken me forever to post the rest of the Krakow photos. I have been super busy with school and have very little time right now.
On our last night in Krakow, we went to have the Polish hot red wine called Grzani.
A photo of the huge church in the Rynek square.
Rynek square.
"Eros Bound” sculpture of a head
You've seen this before, if you haven't click HERE
This is the other bridge, adjacent to the 'love padlock bridge' for cars and trams and pedestrians as well.
Beautiful Sunset.
On our last night in Krakow, we went to have the Polish hot red wine called Grzani.
Friday, April 6, 2012
International Food Day
Hi there, today in school was the annual International food day organised by FMSA(foreign medical students association). I know that today is 'Good Friday', but in Hungary it's a work day, so we still have to go to school.
Basically, what happens is that every country that want to participate, cooks some food and sell to those who want to try out different food. It is a charity event, so the money goes to the paediatrics department of the university (I think). Every team is allowed to spend a certain amount of money, paid by the FMSA of course. Everyone has to get tickets with which they can purchase food.
It is a really fun fun event. and there are winners of course. This year Palestine came first, Cyprus second and I can't remember the country that came 3rd.
Here are some photos of the event. ENJOY
Isreal.
Nigeria :)
This was just at the beginning of the event, in less than 30 minutes, the whole place was so crowded that moving around was a hustle.
Hungary.
Hungary.
Nigerian food stand :)
Italy.
Italian food stand.
Nigerian rice.
After the winners were announced, the event turned into a big outdoor party, with lots of music and dancing.
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