Friday, 24 April 2015

Nazca


Nazca lines

Some time ago, Iza wrote on her blog about the place of her dreams. That inspired me a little bit. I thought, where I want to go really in my life? So, now, my first place to visit is Nazca. You have probably heard about this...



Spread over 500 sq km (310 sq mi) of arid, rock-strewn plain in the Pampa Colorada (Red Plain), the Nazca Lines are one of the world's great archaeological mysteries. Comprising over 800 straight lines, 300 geometric figures (geoglyphs) and 70 animal and plant drawings (biomorphs), the lines are almost imperceptible on the ground. From above, they form a striking network of stylized figures and channels, many of which radiate from a central axis.

The figures are mostly etched out in single continuous lines, while the encompassing geoglyphs form perfect triangles, rectangles or straight lines running for several kilometers across the desert.

The lines were made by the simple process of removing the dark sun-baked stones from the surface of the desert and piling them up on either side of the lines, thus exposing the lighter, powdery gypsum-laden soil below. The most elaborate designs represent animals, including a huge lizard, a monkey with an extravagantly curled tail, and a condor with a 130m (426ft) wingspan. There's also a hummingbird, spider and an intriguing owl-headed person on a hillside, popularly referred to as an astronaut because of its goldfish-bowl shaped head - though some believe it's a priest with a mystical owl's head. ( lonelyplanet)





Monday, 13 April 2015

...About Easter, one more time

About Easter, one more time

I want to go back once more time to Easter. Except mazurkas, table decoration takes me a long time. Usually I don't pay to much attention to it, or I eat in the city. But when it comes to Easter breakfast or Christmas Eve, I have a weakness for all those trinkets that embellish the table. :)
Luckily, my mom inhibits me effectively...in buying all this stuff.

Anyway...I can always watch...:)







Tuesday, 7 April 2015

Easter...

Easter, Easter and after Easter. :) Anyway, I love this season. Even if the weather wasn't so conducive, I spent this time wonderfully. Cooking, baking, talking with the whole family. Endless visits. Boredom? None of these things! Homemade cakes, stuffed eggs, salads and many others...I love the hand-decorate mazurkas.. and I do it myself every year of course. :) To prove I add one my pic... from this Easter... :)


Friday, 3 April 2015

Juicy...

I recently obsessed with fresh juices... for this reason, I bought a juicer a month ago :) I chose not expensive equipment because I don't know how long I was going to like it. Expense 200 zł. Taste heavenly. :) For a few weeks, I experiment intensively. I'm looking for new mixes, fruit and vegetable connections. Celery, beetroot and carrot are my top. So many vitamins and minerals. After drinking the juice of this, I immediately feel better. Don't know how much there's my subconscious, but it works.

A few days ago I found a cafe near the university...called JUICY. (Kosciuszki street) If you like such delights, there you will find them certainly. :)


Thursday, 19 March 2015

Scandal related to Kamil Durczok

Have you heard about .... Kamil Durczok?

A couple of weeks ago when I read the news, that many journalists TVN submit successives comlaints, I didn't associate the case with Durczok...But  Investigation developed... ''Wprost'' published an article who accuses unanimously Durczor for sexual harassement. I was shocked. I was waiting for the response of the accused. But, the suspect holed up in his house and doesn't comment significantly accusations.

You think Durczok return to the program?


Monday, 9 March 2015

Beetroot carpaccio?

Beetroot carpaccio

Last weekend I was invited ''just'' 3 times for birthday party. After that, I'm tired of cakes for a longtime... However, it was a great opportunity to meet with my family, to hear the rumors etc...
Anyway my oncle prepared beets, already well known to me, but in the form completely new. It was violet carpaccio. As soon as I got home I started to search the internet...
This is one of which i found...I'll try it soon. Maybe I'll show you results :)


Wednesday, 4 March 2015

Finally...
Oscar for polish cinema... :)

But it's not just next prize for Poland, next prize for this film. Many polish cinema's authorities consider that recent Oscar win for best foreign language film for Ida is a symbol of polish cinematography's renaissance.
During the last decad more films are produced, more and more people go to the cinema to see polish movies.

It's an important info, I hope that it's not just temporary change. I always try to keep up with novelty in polish cinema, Smarzowski, Szumowska or Komasa. But..about them...next post!

Ida is what about?

The film tells the story of a young orphaned woman, Ida, who is on the verge of taking vows to be a nun in the early 1960s when she discovers that she is Jewish and that her parents were murdered by a Polish peasant during World War II.


You saw it?