Created in 2005... ages ago. "Leva uma mochila vazia" [disse-me uma amiga] and so it started. Travel notes: from Jerusalem to the Philippines and Conakry, a bit of Kundalini Yoga, my Kitcheree detox, a lot about my readings and my music... New challenge: 2017 - mission in Portugal?
Showing posts with label Lisboa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lisboa. Show all posts
May 01, 2014
March 18, 2007
De 23 a 25 de Março - Cordoaria Nacional

Dia 23 às 15h e dia 25 às 13h, haverá aulas-demonstração de Kundalini Yoga na feira e todos podem participar!
Apareçam!! :-)
Apareçam!! :-)
Site: www.terraalternativa.com
Horário da Feira:
Dia 23 das 15h às 22h
Dias 24 e 25, das 10h às 22h
Vá, venham dar uma forcinha à vossa amiga!!
Dia 23 das 15h às 22h
Dias 24 e 25, das 10h às 22h
October 01, 2006
Saídas da semana
Porque a vida não é só trabalho...
(sim, dar aulas de yoga também é trabalho... embora muito agradável :))
Terça: Jantar tardio e boa conversa no Noobai, que vista espectacular!! Não me canso...
É visitadíssimo, pelo que percebo após uma busca no Google. http://feelthat.blogspot.com/2006/03/noobai-with-me.html Gostei destas fotos.
Quinta: Passeio nocturno (até à hora da Cinderela, que sexta é dia de trabalho), tentando ver parte da Luzboa. Giro e refrescante... soube-me pela vida! Lisboa com pouca gente é uma maravilha :) Que me desculpem os que acham que é fixação, mas o rapaz do café (há hábitos que não se perdem) era bem giro! ;)
Sei que a produção literária e de tontices anda escassa mas, por hoje, fechei a loja. Boa semana, meus queridos.
(sim, dar aulas de yoga também é trabalho... embora muito agradável :))
Terça: Jantar tardio e boa conversa no Noobai, que vista espectacular!! Não me canso...
É visitadíssimo, pelo que percebo após uma busca no Google. http://feelthat.blogspot.com/2006/03/noobai-with-me.html Gostei destas fotos.
Quinta: Passeio nocturno (até à hora da Cinderela, que sexta é dia de trabalho), tentando ver parte da Luzboa. Giro e refrescante... soube-me pela vida! Lisboa com pouca gente é uma maravilha :) Que me desculpem os que acham que é fixação, mas o rapaz do café (há hábitos que não se perdem) era bem giro! ;)
Sei que a produção literária e de tontices anda escassa mas, por hoje, fechei a loja. Boa semana, meus queridos.
April 04, 2006
Underground & 'Transiders'
Last Friday, I went to CC Mouraria as I wanted to buy some hair for plaits to send to Aichatou (they didn't have the brand you wanted, I'll keep on looking).
Now, say underground and repeat it:
1. The shopping center has a ground floor and two underground floors.
2. Go there and to Picoas Plaza afterwards and you suddenly feel like Manila and Lisbon aren't all that different. I just spotted the differences faster in the Philippines... Probably because in Lisbon I'm in the middle of both worlds while in the Philippines I lived in that sort of parallel universe that most of the humanitarian workers live in.
Eternally aliens or 'transiders' (as in not-insiders and not-outsiders).
A 'transider' is someone who changes his/her mind every other minute from feeling comfortable to a complete stranger while walking around CC Mouraria or while he/she is sitting on a nice coffeeshop in downtown Lisbon (Paris/London/Madrid) or browsing in some souk in Morocco or while working at a clinic in the middle of any African country or... wherever actually.
There are three situations where he/she feels at home:
i) in front of a stop sign;
ii) lying on a beach, with a cold beer (or the possibility of it) nearby;
iii) at the airport (any airport), buying the latest newspapers, some cigarrettes/candies and choosing the next book to purchase.
To all of you 'transiders', wherever you are.
Love, Susie
Now, say underground and repeat it:
1. The shopping center has a ground floor and two underground floors.
2. Go there and to Picoas Plaza afterwards and you suddenly feel like Manila and Lisbon aren't all that different. I just spotted the differences faster in the Philippines... Probably because in Lisbon I'm in the middle of both worlds while in the Philippines I lived in that sort of parallel universe that most of the humanitarian workers live in.
Eternally aliens or 'transiders' (as in not-insiders and not-outsiders).
A 'transider' is someone who changes his/her mind every other minute from feeling comfortable to a complete stranger while walking around CC Mouraria or while he/she is sitting on a nice coffeeshop in downtown Lisbon (Paris/London/Madrid) or browsing in some souk in Morocco or while working at a clinic in the middle of any African country or... wherever actually.
There are three situations where he/she feels at home:
i) in front of a stop sign;
ii) lying on a beach, with a cold beer (or the possibility of it) nearby;
iii) at the airport (any airport), buying the latest newspapers, some cigarrettes/candies and choosing the next book to purchase.
To all of you 'transiders', wherever you are.
Love, Susie
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