Basel

xds_IMGP0666.JPGUn cap de setmana fantàsticament asolellat al mig de l’hivern. Basilea estava preciosa! Un munt de gent passejant-se a la vora del Rin, les terrasses dels cafès i restaurants plenes a vessar. Amb la Sílvia i en Jaume, fins i tot vam posar-nos morenos.
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Obersaxen

Algunes fotos de la sortida a la neu del cap de setmana passat. Un cop més, gràcies per l’organització, i fins a la propera!

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Courmayeur

Some pictures from a trip to Courmayeur in the Aosta valley, and the Montblanc cable car.

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New York

And after San Francisco, it’s turn for New York! Just a first glimpse of some skyscrapers before my main touristy weekend.

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San Francisco 2

Here is a selection of the pictures I took in San Francisco on my last two weekends there. There’s a lucky starfish, the crookedest street in the world, Mission Dolores, some Haight-Ashbury pictures, and the Transamerica Pyramid building. Read the rest of this entry »

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San Francisco

IMG_6781.JPGLast weekend I went to San Francisco with some friends. It’s quite a change from Mountain View! We started the visit on the Golden Gate Bridge and then Read the rest of this entry »

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Sopar octubre 2006

El sopar de la colla de catalans d’octubre 2006 el vam fer a casa meva. Aquí en teniu algunes fotos. Cliqueu-hi per a engrandir-les!

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“Castellers” - human towers

Today at Bürkliplatz we had a show of “castellers”img_6633.jpg, the traditional Catalan “sport” of making human towers. The Catalan club in Zürich had managed to get the middle-tier Arboç team (Minyons de l’Arboç) to come for a show to celebrate the national holiday of last weekend. (Click on a picture to see a larger version). Read the rest of this entry »

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Cylindrical eggs!

What kind of egg would robotic chicken lay? During lunch break today we decided we needed an answer. Well, that’s not quite how it started. One of us mentioned egg rolls, something which could be sliced, each slice looking like a real hard-boiled egg slice. Another person confirmed he had read about it. The rest wouldn’t believe it. Read the rest of this entry »

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Jungfraujoch

ds_img_6416.jpgds_img_6517.jpgSome pictures taken during a train trip to the Jungfraujoch with my mother last week. After going through a tunnel excavated into the Eiger, we reach the highest train station in Europe, at over 3300m. From the station we can access what initially was a research facility at the top of the Jungfrau, which was used as the villain’s HQ in one James Bond film. Click on the “more” link to see all the thumbnails, and click on a thumbnail to enlarge. Read the rest of this entry »

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