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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Zürich Street Parade 2006

Today is Zürich’s Street Parade!

ds_Image070.jpgThe very famous whole-city open-air day-time techno party attracts hundreds of thousands of young and not-so-young people from Europe and all over the world. And I was in Zürich, so I had to take a look. Read the rest of this entry »

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Luzern

ds_img_6385.jpgSwiss National Day, and my first tourist visit to a city out of Zürich since I arrived. Just an our away from Zürich by train, this city by a beautiful lake has a small old town with buildings with frescoed walls, medieval wooden bridges, and a solid stone wall. Read the rest of this entry »

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Casal català de Zürich

Dimecres passat va ser el primer sopar dels joves del casal català de Zürich des de que sóc aquí i tinc prou temps lliure per ocupar-me d’aquestes coses. I és clar, vaig anar-hi. Una gent molt maca. Una gran majoria havien vingut a Suïssa seguint el nòvio o la nòvia. Sóc raro per tenir una altra història? El temps i l’hivern dirà si la feina és una bona raó per venir aquí. De moment s’anuncia un espectacle de castellers a a Bürkliplatz el setembre –ja penjaré la notícia quan en tingui els detalls– i un nou local del casal al costat del llac. Potser la propera trobada no serà un sopar sinó una banyada? Hi seguiré en contacte.

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From the Uetliberg

Where I liveAll these posts talking about my flat my flat my flat. So where is it? I took a train to the top of the Uetliberg and took this picture to show you.

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My first guest

Vera and her giraffeMy new flat is little by little becoming a real flat, with a bed, dining table, dishes, towels, … And people. After a record Ikea furniture mounting spree –the bed absolutely had to be ready for that night’s sleep!–, this weekend I have received my first guest, Vera. She has been travelling a lot in south-east Asia, and lately she’s been a bit in Europe. Don’t miss her wonderful blog Luzhou Express! Read the rest of this entry »

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I couldn’t resist

ds_IMG_6303.JPGds_IMG_6339.JPGds_IMG_6342.JPGSorry, after so many weeks of blogging from misconfigured, outdated, user-unfriendly, Internet cafés, I’m so happy of being able to use my own computer that I couldn’t resist posting some more pictures.

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New flat

Empty flatAlmost empty flatI’ve got a flat! Yes, after some weeks of search –and, it appears, quite sooner than I should have expected for Zürich– I’ve found a beautiful flat near the lake. It was a bit daunting at the beginning, such an empty space! But I feel a certainly childish thrill at the prospect of filling all this up. Perhaps it’s the idea of changing a dead space into a home? But I’m being silly. While I wait for the furniture to arrive, enjoy the view of my flat messy full of boxes from Barcelona.

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Tourist in Zürich

I’ve spent the last few days visiting the city. Getting to know each neighborhood, to decide where I want to live. Knowing where the important shops are. The nice areas to have a walk.

Bank screensSheep in ZürichI’ve discovered a couple of funny things of this city. First, there are sheep in it. No, not people, real sheep! Look at the picture. This was not in the countryside near Zürich. It was in a park inside the city, near Irchel. I promise!
Second, in the banking district there is a branch of UBS bank with hundreds of screens in the windows, displaying share prices and stockmarket graphs, and passers-by, going back home from work in the evening, check them. Is that just a publicity stunt by UBS, or are people really checking their finances? I’ll have to ask. Read the rest of this entry »

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