Sunset

By sunset On September 18th, 2008

The part of the day I like the most is when the Sun Sets.

I like going to the beach enjoying the sun setting with is fire color reflections on the sea at the end of another day.
Near my city I have a small like a bay beach and for me it’s the perfect scenery when I need to relax, think of my life or just be alone. http://living-my-way.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/sunset-by-my-beach.gifHere is a picture when the sun sets by the beach near where I live.

It’s wonderful

PS I Love You

By sunset On September 18th, 2008

The film “PS I love you” deserves to be seen: renewing, calming, inspiring, one can smile and cry without embarrassment, without fear. It is not the most original film of the world, should not be given an OSCAR and probably will not be seen by all people. It is just a movie to “wash the soul.” Definitely, it is not the best film already done, but who cares? It is a story moving, sensitive, charming and has very sincere actions of its main characters, Hillary Swank and Gerard Butler (Cathy Bates is wonderful). A story of love, a meeting of twin souls, which is suddenly interrupted by a terminal disease, which takes away Gerry (Butler) although, leaving Holly (Swank) lost and a young widow trying to learn how to rediscover life without her husband, so essential to her. Gerry made her laugh. They love and hate each other like any young couple at the beginning of a life together and are separated by a sad fate. The magic of the film begins when Holly starts receiving letters that her husband, Gerry, wrote before dying: guidance, advice, instructions on what to do, where to go. He leaves  Holly a map on how to live without him, what to do with her life but, mainly, on how to really

live it without guilt, without fear, without pain, embracing its new existence until she fall in love again, who knows. Summing up, her solitary journey is accompanied by funny girl friends, possible flirting, a dream journey to Ireland and unusual “metaphysical visits ” of her husband trying to make her understand that she has a history ahead to live. He was just one chapter. Another chapter, but one chapter of which Holly does not want to discard. A page that she refuses closing. The delicate story (based on the book homonym of Cecelia Ahern) speaks of the impossibility of farewell, unsustainable nostalgia of those who are never going back, how difficult it is to give away, leaving behind a piece of us, someone we always loved and changed our lives. A sweet, simple and memorable film. “PS I love you” is a story about love, goodbye need, the memory of those who will forever love and the importance of living each moment as if it was the last.

Internet

By sunset On September 16th, 2008

ss_blog_claim=38eff41ed35bd35a74920d5502876ad8Currently, Internet presents itself as the best communication and information system in the world, achieving the globalization of man, informing, communicating and relating in some way or another the world. This system also causes impacts on society, causes the man feel more comfortable, since the network can transmit the same TV, radio, telephone, etc.. And that in turn can transmit us information beyond the one we have thought trough millions of Web pages or blogs that are uploaded to the system that store data or information that are of  interested to know. That’s why I believe most people nowadays can´t live without internet.

 

London Travel

By sunset On September 16th, 2008

Wondering what it would be like to travel around Europe with small children? Start by traveling in London, this historic city has plenty to offer for both kids and parents alike!
All the major museums are free, so money is not lost even if you can just squeeze in an hour of your child’s attention span for art. The British Museum is huge and almost impossible to see in one day, but focusing on specific areas your child might be interested in cuts down on time. The mummies in the Egypt exhibit are sure to please, as will the British Museum’s family features such as the Hamlyn family trails through the museum or the free activity backpacks with puzzles, games and activities to do through the galleries.

The Tate Modern and Britain also offer family-fun activities. Modern Art is also incredibly accessible by everyone - while you might not get the artist’s point of the lobster phone, suspended basketballs in a fish tank, etc, these pieces are sure to spurn family discussions.

The boat ride between the two galleries is also a fun way to see London from the Thames River. These boats leave about every forty minutes at each gallery and cruise along the river between the two galleries stopping at the London Eye in route. There are family discounts for boat fares and children under five ride for free; this boat ride is also considerably less expensive than other Thames cruises ( £10 for families compared to £24 on other cruises).

Other fun family museum destinations include The Victoria and Albert museum, where children can quite literally play dress up in the old world clothing. For the older children or adults who are children at heart, the James Bond spy exhibit will delight all. For animal lovers, you cannot go wrong with the Natural History Museum or the London Zoo. Whether seeing the animals in the museum including the gigantic woolly mammoth and dinosaurs or live and in-person at the world’s oldest zoo, both activities are fun for the whole family.

 

To get outside, you can walk toward Buckingham Palace to see the changing of the guard every day at 11:00 am. Another quick stop for Harry Potter fans is Kings Cross Station for a quick picture at platform 9 ¾. Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park are great for running around. Bring a loaf of bread to feed the ducks along the serpentine or play in the Princess Diana Princess of Wales’ Memorial playground. Another break from museums is riding the London Eye, essentially a giant Ferris wheel operated by British Airways, this thirty-minute ride is one of the best aerial views of London.

 If the kids (or adults!) are not too tired by the end of the day, the famous West End theater district has shows that are kid friendly. Billy Elliot, Wicked, High School Musical, The Lion King are just some of the kid-friendly productions in London’s famous theater district.

Meeting Tunisia

By sunset On September 11th, 2008

 Tunisia is “the gateway for those who want to know the Arab world a” safe, bathed by the Mediterranean, with strong Islamic traditions but living in harmony with Western culture.
Tunisia has in recent years to have “a great acceptance by Portuguese tourists, was larger than usual” that why it is consider as an affordable destination to go on by Portuguese people.

It provides a quite holiday on the beaches of the coastline from Gammarth, Hammamet, Port El Kantaoui, through Sousse, Monastir until Mahdia, the adventure of crossing the desert of the Sahara which has its port of entry in Douz, is known for its culture and experiences as one country with strong Islamic traditions.
Some other charms of Tunisia to visit are the familiar blue windows and doors on a white background, as well as the Sidi Bou, a city where Muslim relic of art is required to drink a mint tea with pine nuts, or travel in time and go to Carthage visit the thermal baths of Antoninus and its archaeological remains.

Mexico – Riviera Maya

By sunset On September 11th, 2008

 

This was the place where me and Angel enjoyed our holidays, We considered it as our honey moon of being living together. They were fantastic, as Mexico has lots of things to offer … good beaches, good outings, good sea, good nature etc..

Mexico - Riviera Maya a great place to visit.

The worship of the sun is part of the scenario since the Mexican Pre-Columbian peoples built the temples to worship the gods of the sun.
Other words to describe the local are strong and big colors.

No other country in the world can offer such a variety of spectacular beaches and places of recreation for holiday. According to a tourist guide there are over 9,500 kms of beaches along Mexican coasts in four different seas. Twenty years ago, Cancun was a small fishing village, with a population of 114 people. Today is a prosperous place to vacation with a fixed population of 70,000 people.

Despite that, tourists can still find empty beaches whose beauty is unique in the World… idyllic beaches.

Cancun is undoubtedly a major tourist complex world of international fame, a place with lots of American influences. It is a major centre of holidays, with large hotels, represented in the major international chains.

 The Riviera Maya is right beside the tropical jungle, the sea is hot and with blue and green shades of rich fish and banks of coral, the white and fine sandy beaches and the proximity of great culture are spectacular and make this a place of the most desired ones.
In a vacation, you have more than just simple baths of sun and sea in a heavenly place; you can also participate in interesting excursions to remote places.
No one leaves this without a visit to Mayan ruins scattered throughout the province of Yucatan.
[Archaeological Sites] Chichén Itzá, Coba and Tulum are the key. (I visited only the last two because the first was quite far.)

Other places to visit are the lovely theme parks.[Eco-Parks and Nature Reserves] Xcaret, Xel-Ha, Sian ka’na, Tankan… among many others.

Cozumel and Isla Mujeres are two island that deserve to be seen, they are considered a paradise for divers from around the world. You can choose between a catamaran trip or a pirate boat (with animation) one.

One more tip for those who like what we lack are not the Centers and Diving Areas… you can choose as much as you want.

Just an advice… take a lot of money