Life of Åsmund A working life

17Mar/092

INTERNATIONAL BLOG?

I use Google Analytics to crunch the numbers when it comes to statistics for my blog. I checked in today and I must say I'm impressed of how "international" my blog is. I have visitors from four out of five continents!

France and Norway are not surprisingly on the top of the list, but people from 34 different countries have visited my blog the past month. Top 15 shown above. Pretty cool in my opinion!

Now some normal blogging stuff:
I bought a cool "fisheye" build-on lens for my camera. Ebay is great, now I'm just hoping it will arrive before we leave for the Alps.

I had an exam in Finance 1 today. I don't think it went very well, unfortunately - time will show so I'll take the downer if it comes.

It's St. Patrick's day today! Hooraay. We're going to celebrate, hopefully in an Irish pub! (And I have nothing for school tomorrow. It's the first time this semester I have absolutely NO classes!)

I'm ending this post with a picture I took last week from my apartment window. Awesome sunset!


Lots of CO2 in and around Toulouse it seems. Beautiful.

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16Mar/091

WEEKEND TRIP: BARCELONA

Sagrada Famillia and I

Sagrada Famillia and I

Travelers: Cate, Susana, Synnøve, Geir, Kristian, Juha, Kristofer and me.
Travel budget: 101€ for transport and housing (incl. breakfast)
Time in Barcelona: 44 hours
Weather in Barcelona: 20 degrees centigrade and blue skies(!)

When we planned this trip we had trouble finding transportation back and forth to Barcelona. Luckily, Juha knew about a convenient way to get from Toulouse to Barcelona: Mike.

Who is Mike?

Mike is a English/Spanish guy who owns a minibus. We payed him 65€ each to bring us to and from Barcelona. Driving with Mike is the ONLY way to get to Barcelona - and have time to see the city in one weekend (when you don't have a car of course).


Bus Mike, Cate and Synnøve

We got to the hostel around 23h Friday night, paid 36€ each and got out on La Rambla, the big tourist street in Barcelona. Since I was still on antibiotics, I had a good orange juice in one of the outdoor cafés.

We were back home around 00h30, we were all pretty exhausted.

Saturday:
Saturday we ate crackers and jam for "breakfast" - could have been better.


Hostel breakfast: Synnøve, Kristian, Juha, Kristofer, Susana, Geir and Cate

We left the hostel around 9h and strolled along La Rambla towards Casa Milà. Casa Milà, also known as La Pedrera is a building drawn by Antonio Gaudi (Catalonia's big architect). We visited the museum and learned a lot about the architect Gaudi.


Casa Milà (aka. La Pedrera)


The roof of La Pedrera

We then walked to Sagrada Familla, Gaudi's church project (he wanted to build the biggest church in Europe). The building started at the end of the 19th century and is still ongoing (some voices whisper 2015).

We hadn't had enough of Gaudi, so we visited Parc Güell, a Gaudi designed park, where we ate great home made sandwhiches. We had walked quite a few kilometers already, so we had a long siesta on the park lawn.


No walking on the gras, so we sat down.

We finally figured out that the Metro was a good idea and went to the beach where Juha, Susana, Cate and I tried the water. Freezing!


Trying to get out of the water: Juha, Cate and Susana

In the evening, we found the only restaurant in the Barcelona with fresh tapas. If not the case, the tapas was really good! We then went on our own little pub crawl. 6 good pubs in total, good fun!

Sunday:
Sunday we got up late, around 11 and were out of the hostel by noon. We tried to find Starbucks, didn't and got so hungry that we ended up eating MacDonald's take-away in a park. We then went to the Olympic stadium, a spectacular set of buildings. On the way we accidentally passed the Catalonian National museum, an incredible building (and an incredible view of the city)!


Everyone in ONE photo!

We found Starbucks and had a well deserved break there before we saw Casa Battlo (Gaudi again), got our luggage from the hostel and were picked up by Mike.

We were back home in Toulouse at 23 o'clock. A great weekend was over!

12Mar/090

SOON OUT OF ISOLATION

Well, I'm still ill - though I'm hoping today will be my last day in my room. The past days I've been sleeping a whole lot, eating, watching some series and slept more.

I've missed out one a few things, for example the Champagne party in the trou on Monday and the strike on Wednesday. The strike was an advantage for me, I had mandatory class, but since all the buildings were blocked by the strikers the class was cancelled. Lucky.

Tomorrow I HAVE to be well, because the we're going with Mike the bus driver to Barcelona! Monday I have an English test, Tuesday I have Finance, but I haven't been well enough to study for the Finance bit. I'll work on it today.

PS. Thanks to MoleSon2 for the photo

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10Mar/091

THROAT INFECTION

I waited for about 1,5 hours in the waiting room before the doctor in 5 minutes could tell me that I had a throat infection. He prescribed me some antibiotics, Paracetamol, something against cough and something against the soar throat. (All nicely destroyed by Photoshop above).

I'm staying inside today as well, the fever hasn't not given up on me yet. I am feeling better than Yesterday though, when the fever climed to 39,5 centigrade before I took some Paracet.

See you on the flipside!

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9Mar/090

ILL, AGAIN

While I'm at the doctor's I advice you to take a look at this nice animation, a good explanation on the financial crisis.

If your computer can handle it, I advice you to watch it in HD

Have a nice week everyone!

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