Monday, September 28, 2009

Hell again...

Jack's sad... Indeed he is...

He has left someone very important for him in his last destination, Riga... What? Jack has someone important in his life? How come? The cold, ruthless, braggart and
good old Jack... Feelings? Yes... maybe it is that... Good old Jack... I'm getting old, maybe... Or maybe I'm just feeling melancholic because these days are quite special for me, since these are the days of the anniversary of my piece of art... Who knows? Human mind is so complicated...

Anyway, Jack's back! No more Riga, I'm here again, in my beloved Barcelona... A city I'm in love too... But, somehow, a place in which is getting more difficult to live... What I found interesting and funny before -people coming and going, noise, summarizing: city life- it's starting to annoy me... I know, I know... Riga's a city also, indeed, but it's not the same... Not so big city as Barcelona, not so many people... Mmmm... Maybe I should move... Besides, you should know I like wearing a warm, dark, long black cout... and it's becoming imposible to wear that kind of clothes here because of this awfully hot weather... Hence my doubts... Time will say!

Ok, just to take away the affliction away I'll make you a recommendation. I love watching series, in fact I'd say that nowadays I rely more on series than on cinema... So, my recommendation couldn't be another: Dexter. About America's favourite serial killer, Dexter is one of the best series nowadays, for me at least. It's about a man, Dexter, who has something inside which pushes him to kill... what he calls the Dark Passenger... However, he has been raised by a policeman, who teaches him to use his impulses for a good purpose: Chase and kill criminals who have avoided police for their crimes... So, Dexter, basically, scavenges criminals from Miami's streets... But, of course, he needs a masquerade: his job. He's a blood expert forensic working for Miami Police, and pretends to have a normal life with his girlfriend, Rita, in spite of having no feelings at all... 2 different lifes, 1 true, 1 false... Difficult to combine!


And I won't say anything else! If you like it, watch it! Nowadays they're broadcasting its 4th season in the States, but not yet in Spain... My recommendation: Watch it in English with subtitles... Just because the original voices are really much better than the dubbed ones...

And if you like it, try with the novels, they are simply fantastic!!

Ok, so nothing else... See you around, my readers...

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Wow...

Yes, Tallinn's Old Town can be described just like this: "Wow"... But first is first...

As I told you, Jack crossed the border a couple of weeks ago, and visited Estonia's Capital city... But, before wandering across the city, just some miles away from Latvian border, and already in the neighbour country, Jack found one interesting sign, about a camping place close to the road... So, what's interesting about that, some of you would say? ...I don't like your manners, but anyway I'll show you a picture I took of that place, so you can understand how surprised I was...



Curious, huh? Another piece of Barcelona far away from the city... Interesting indeed! Ok, just talking about Tallinn's city, I must say that its Old Town is very very beautiful! Even more beautiful than Riga's Old Town, I'd say... But, of course, plenty of people... That's precisely what I didn't like about it... It was like returning to Barcelona, a little bit... Don't misunderstand me, there are people in Riga, also for sure... Quite much... But I haven't had that feeling of being a canned sardine any time... And I had that same feeling in Tallinn... Too bad! But, of course, it is quite normal that such a beautiful place is packed with people... Normal and understandable...

My favourite place? Of course the Town Square is bery beautiful, with a lot of colourful houses and nice Sidewalk Cafes. But, like in all of these kind of places, what's best is just to wander around, without any course... to see what you find: Old charming houses, gingerbread-alike churches, hidden corners, lovely landscapes... Discovering these places is what's beautiful, at least for good old Jack.

In one of those walks I found a Medieval restaurant, called Olde Hansa, where you could eat real medieval dishes, from some kind of old texts or something like that... Or at least that's what they said! And curious Jack took the bait... Because I wanted to test something, at least... And yes: They don't use potatoes, of course! Nor coke, nor modern stuff, nor anything like that! Restrooms were scary dark, only illuminated by a couple of candles... Not enough candles, indeed!

Dishes were quite nice, from a delicious steak I had to the grilled salmon my precious companion ate... All garnished with all kind of legumes and beans (even bean's bread)... It looked like this:


Anyway, in addition to tasty food, Tallin's a very nice place worth visiting! I'd like to visit it again definitely... You should know by now: Jack loves dark and narrow alleys...

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Ay ay ay...

Jack's not doing his homework! I was supposed to write a post every day, or at least oftenly... Perhaps, this is a good signal, don't you think? When you're more busy living things than writing about the things you've lived... Interesting thoughts...
Anyway, I'll post pictures about my latest excursions soon, but now at least one! Last week, Jack crossed the border and went to Lithuania, and, even if I wasn't able to go to Vilnius, I managed to visit an interesting and creepy place (fifty-fifty). I'm talking about the Hill of Crosses, or Kryžių kalnas.

This is a pilmigrage place, close to Šiauliau, and it has been always a place for praying for peace and their country, remembering perished anti-russian rebels (From 19th Century rebellions against the Russian Empire). It is a symbol of Lithuanian pride which Soviets tried to destroy... They even bulldozed the place 3 times at least, but people continued setting their crosses in that place...

Nowadays, an interesting place indeed! But, of course, a little bit f**ked up because of the industry of tourism... It is a place where, usually, married couples go just after the wedding, to set one cross with their names... In fact, when Jack was visiting the place, he was quite surprised to find a Spanish-Lithuanian couple, both talking perfect Spanish and with Spanish guests... Spanish people everywhere, you know!


But, if you go... Follow the instructions and don't light any candle! ;)

And so, tomorrow Happy Jack's leaving to spend a couple of days in Tallinn. I really hope I'll take enough pictures to show how beautiful it is! Anyway, enjoy the rest of the summer, my beloved readers!

:)

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

2 facts about Rīga...

First, scaffoldings look quite dangerous, here...

And, second, you never know what's awaiting for you around the corner... Maybe... Transvestited musicians playing The Eye of the Tiger? This is what I found one day when I was looking for shelter in a rainy day in beautiful Rīga's Old Town.

Monday, August 3, 2009

Sveiks!

Čau!

Jack's in Rīga, already... Well, I've been here since the last week actually, but now finally I have some time to write down something!

I've been travelling around the country, this weekend, and I've enjoyed the experience very much... Baltic sea wasn't as brave as I thought, but, of course, it was much colder than I thought! But that's what trevelling's about, don't you think? Forgetting your truths and embrace new ones, sharing points of vies, languagues, food and drink... Summarizing: Doing what our polititians must do, and what they don't, in general! Engure is a beautiful place for sure, but dangerous if you have Sweet blood... Beware! Those dundurs (gadflies) are everywhere! Talsi is simply charming! And I'm really looking forward to visit Kuldīga, which seems to be a very interesting place, indeed!
But today, since this is my first post, I'll just talk about one of the Latvian symbols, located in Rīga... I'm talking about the Brivibas Piemineklis or just the Monument of Freedom.


This monument was unveiled in 1935, and it honours the Latvian soldiers killed during the War of Independence against the Bolshevic Russia (1918-1920), just after the First World War and the proclamation of the Republic of Latvia. Brivibas Piemineklis replaced a statue of the Russian Emperor Peter the Great, and its sculptures and bas-reliefs really depict Latvian culture and history. This 19 meters travertine column is topped by a woman figure, symbolizing the Freedom, holding three gilded stars, each one representing one of the Latvian constitutional districts: Vidzeme, Latgale and Courland. In its base: ""Tēvzemei un Brīvībai'', For Fatherland and Freedom.

The Freedom's eyes had seen a lot of things indeed... She saw how Molotov and Ribentropp shared out the lands, how soviet troops entered Rīga and how Nazi armies were applauded for expeling the Russians... She witnessed the Holocaust, she saw how "Brivibas Iela" was renamed "Adolf Hitler strasse" and then "Lenin iela"... Nowadays, it's Brivibas iela again... Soviets didn't destroy this monument, even if it was really considered for demolition, probably because they considered it to be of the highest artistic value... They tried, although, to change it's symbolic meaning, but they failed again... And I guess that's why we can still enjoy it!

Well, enough for today! I'll keep telling you more stuff or showing you surious things about this Northern Landscape of soft temperatures of 20-25ºC!

See you real soon!

Friday, July 24, 2009

Summer in the city. But... Which city?

It's so hot in here...

I really can't stand this weather of yours, so Jack has happily decided to move to colder lands, this summer... And this time I've chosen R
īga, of course!


So I hope we'll meet again around! Anyway, I'll try to keep posting when I'm there, giving you the latest news about this beautiful country and uploading some pictures if I'm able to!

I also take this opportunity to give you the link to this nice website, Rīga Daily Photo Shots, a daily updated blog when you can learn curiosities about Latvia and enjoy some of the Riga corners through their pictures, whether it is a nice place or a creepy one!! I'll try to do the same, but I don't think I'll upload so much stuff!

So, enjoy your summer, dear readers... I'll try to enjoy mine!


Dievpalīgs! Or just... Godspeed!

Friday, July 3, 2009

Astronomy

I love this song very very much! :)

Blue Oyster Cult - Astronomy



Clock strikes twelve and moondrops burst
Out at you from their hiding place
Like acid and oil on a madman's face
His reason tends to fly away
Like lesser birds on the four winds
Like silver scrapes in May
And now the sand's become a crust
Most of you have gone away

Come Susie dear, let's take a walk
Just out there upon the beach
I know you'll soon be married
And you'll want to know where winds come from
Well it's never said at all
On the map that Carrie reads
Behind the clock back there you know
At the Four Winds Bar

Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey!

Four winds at the Four Winds Bar
Two doors locked and windows barred
One door left to take you in
The other one just mirrors it

Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey!

Hellish glare and inference
The other one's a duplicate
The Queenly flux, eternal light
Or the light that never warms
Yes the light that never, never warms
Or the light that never
Never warms
Never warms
Never warms

The clock strikes twelve and moondrops burst
Out at you from their hiding place
Miss Carrie nurse and Susie dear
Would find themselves at Four Winds Bar

It's the nexus of the crisis
And the origin of storms
Just the place to hopelessly
Encounter time and then came me

Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey!

Call me Desdinova
Eternal light
These gravely digs of mine
Will surely prove a sight
And don't forget my dog
Fixed and consequent

Astronomy...a star

Monday, June 29, 2009

Abstinence...

Latvian car, sincere owner!

Text Color

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

The time has come...

...Only 4 days left to my exam! Glubs!

Europe - The Final Countdown



We're leaving together,

But still it's farewell
And maybe we'll come back,
To earth, who can tell?
I guess there is no one to blame
We're leaving ground
Will things ever be the same again?

It's the final countdown...

We're heading for Venus and still we stand tall
Cause maybe they've seen us and welcome us all
With so many light years to go and things to be found
I'm sure that we'll all miss her so

It's the final countdown!

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Doomsday? ...Yesterday?

Oh-oh! What will this guy do now, that he failed in his predictions (third time he does)! Will he retire like Paco Rabanne when he predicted that MIR Space Station was going to fall over Paris? Mmmm... Bad stuff, predictions! When it comes to statements, it's better to talk about the past, don't you think? ;)

Monday, June 8, 2009

Did you see the rain?

I simply love this song... :)



Creedence Clearwater Revival - Have you ever seen the rain?

Someone told me long ago
There's a calm before the storm,
I know; It's been comin' for some time.
When it's over, so they say,
It'll rain a sunny day,
I know; Shinin' down like water.

I want to know,
Have you ever seen the rain?
I want to know,
Have you ever seen the rain
Comin' down on a sunny day?

Yesterday, and days before,
Sun is cold and rain is hard,
I know; Been that way for all my time.
'Til forever, on it goes
Through the circle, fast and slow,
I know; It can't stop, I wonder.

I want to know,
Have you ever seen the rain?
I want to know,
Have you ever seen the rain
Comin' down on a sunny day?

Yeah!

I want to know,
Have you ever seen the rain?
I want to know,
Have you ever seen the rain
Comin' down on a sunny day?

Saturday, June 6, 2009

"Blood, Toil, Tears and Sweat"

"We shall go on to the end, we shall fight in France, we shall fight on the seas and oceans, we shall fight with growing confidence and growing strength in the air, we shall defend our Island, whatever the cost may be, we shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills; we shall never surrender, and even if, which I do not for a moment believe, this Island or a large part of it were subjugated and starving, then our Empire beyond the seas, armed and guarded by the British Fleet, would carry on the struggle, until, in God's good time, the New World, with all its power and might, steps forth to the rescue and the liberation of the old."

Churchill's speech after Dunkirks' evacuation, May 26 1940.


"Soldiers, Sailors and Airmen of the Allied Expeditionary Forces:

You are about to embark upon the Great Crusade, toward which we have striven these many months. The eyes of the world are upon you. The hopes and prayers of liberty-loving people everywhere march with you. In company with our brave Allies and brothers-in-arms on other Fronts you will bring about the destruction of the German war machine, the elimination of Nazi tyranny over oppressed peoples of Europe, and security for ourselves in a free world.

Your task will not be an easy one. Your enemy is well trained, well equipped and battle-hardened. He will fight savagely.

But this is the year 1944. Much has happened since the Nazi triumphs of 1940-41. The United Nations have inflicted upon the Germans great defeats, in open battle, man-to-man. Our air offensive has seriously reduced their strength in the air and their capacity to wage war on the ground. Our Home Fronts have given us an overwhelming superiority in weapons and munitions of war, and placed at our disposal great reserves of trained fighting men. The tide has turned. The free men of the world are marching together to victory.

I have full confidence in your courage, devotion to duty, and skill in battle. We will accept nothing less than full victory.

Good Luck! And let us all beseech the blessing of Almighty God upon this great and noble undertaking."

Dwight D. Eisenhower's, D-Day's Preinvasion Speech to Soldiers

4 years between the two speeches... Years of blood, toil, tears and sweet, as Churchill said at the House of the Commons... That lead to a path of glory and victory...

Because today, ladies and gentlemen, is the 65th Anniversary of the D-Day, The Normandie Invasion... A day to remember, again, because, according to Churchill: "Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few".


So, thank you very much!

Monday, June 1, 2009

Titanic's last passenger...

So, as if I was making some kinf of prophecy, yesterday, the last survivor of the Titanic sinking, died aged 97 years old... Millvina Dean was only 9 weeks old when she embarked the ship, being the youngest person aboard, so it's quite obvious she didn't remember anything about the shipwreck... However, she always thought it had shaped her life, as she ysed to say, because she was going to live in the United States, but after the death of her father in the wreck, she had to return to the United Kingdom...

In her last she was forced to sell some of her Titanic mementoes to pay her bills, just for example a canvas mailbag, relic of her rescue... Lately, some of the people involved in the filming of the multiawarded movie Titanic, like Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet or James Cameron contributed towards her care costs by donating 40.000 $ to the Millvina Fund, set up by her friends...

For her and her family, the journey began by chance. They had booked tickets to another White Star ship, but because of a coal strike, they were transfered to the Titanic...


At 11:40 PM, that 14th of April 1912, baby Millvina was asleep in her cot when her father heard a crash, woke the family and told them to dress warmly.

"It was so dreadful for my mother," Millvina later recalled. "It was heartbreaking. "She said goodbye to my father and he said he'd be along later." Millvina Dean said her father's quick actions had saved his family. He had felt the ship scrape the iceberg and hustled the family out of its room and towards the lifeboat that would take them to safety. "That's partly what saved us – because he was so quick," she explained.

A sailor bundled her into a sack and put her into lifeboat 13, which was lowered into the freezing Atlantic. It was a cold night, but after several hours Millvina, her mother Ettie, and brother Bertram were picked up by the Carpathia.

The surviving Deans returned to England aboard the liner Adriatic, Millvina being the object of some astonishment that such a tiny baby should have made it to safety. First and second class passengers on Adriatic queued to hold her, and many took photographs of her, her mother and brother, some of which accompanied breathless stories in the newspapers.

The Daily Mirror, for example, reported that Millvina "was the pet of the liner during the voyage, and so keen was the rivalry between women to nurse this lovable mite of humanity that one of the officers decreed that first and second class passengers might hold her in turn for no more than 10 minutes".

And that's all! No more witnesses of the most famous shipwreck in all history... Isn't it sad? It is very sad for me... Historians can't do nothing without people's stories... And so, this keeps happening and happening... What's next? Every soldier of Wolrd War I will die... and in Spain, all those people who had lived personally our Civil War will die... No more grandpa's stories near a bonfire... No more anecdotes, no more lap-stories to grandchildren... Only History books left... Don't misunderstand me, I love History books, but... it's not the same!

So, Requiescat in Pace, Millvina...

Friday, May 29, 2009

Aleo e poli!


This, 29th of May, is a day to remember... A day to fly, to the past... to the sacred past. Because a day like today, but 556 years ago, Constantinople fell in front of the armies of the Sultan Mehmed II... And this is the way it ended...


Some hours before the final attack, people gathered themselves in Hagia Sophia, which bells had been tolling all day long...and so, everyone was there, even the Basileus, Constantine XI... Everyone knew it was just a question of time... The walls of the city, a part of that long long wall... will fall, and then, the Jenissaurs (the Sultan's elit soldiers) would enter... and then... only destruction... And because of that, all of them were praying... But, unfortunately, praying wasn't enough. Some hours after that meeting Ottoman's armies destroyed part of the Theodosian wall, and entered the city... Chaos, mayhem... Some pople were souting on the streets, saying "Aleo e poli!", "the city is lost!"... Constantine, the last Basileus of the Last Rome died fighting in the walls, next to his subjects and brothers and sisters in pain... His body was never found and it is said, that an Angel came down from heaven and took him away, to a hidden cave... And there he is, still, waiting for the day that Byzantine armies return, to guide them and lead them, and take The City again...

So, that was the day... The day the last trace of the Roman Empire was erased by a crazy man... The day that 50.000 citizens fought bravely against an expert army of 100.000 men... A day dyed with the blood of brave Greek...This was, so, the day of The Fall of Constantinople...

"This is the night of the Greek. I've seen their sad eyes plunged into the melancholy of centuries... Outside, the bells are tolling for Dead, for the Last Rome". Mika Waltari, The Dark Angel.



Hail to the Fallen Majesty!

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Īssavienojums

Sveiks!

Prāta Vētra - Īssavienojums
Cik dīvainas ir tās paralēles
Kas ved mūs pa takām kalnā
Kad tu mani trīsreiz piekrāpsi
Es pazudīšu ar salnām

Tad stāvēshu dzelzceļa malā
Turp atpakaļ vilcienus vērot
Rītdiena nekad nepienāks
Džeimsam nav par ko sērot

Ja piepildītos, kau 5 domas no 100
Tad tā pirmā par tevi, otrā par mums
3,4,5 vien atkārtojums
Tālāk skaitīt nav vērts, vien apmaldīties
Lai tie zina ka mums - Īssavienojums

Jau stundu kā bendzīns beidzies
Un kāpēc man būtu kur steigties
Ja nav nekā kam iesākties
Nekas arī nevar beidties

Un atmetot spītīgās domas
Un īpašumtiesības projām
Es saoņaini skatos debesīs
Vai tiešām reiz jāaiziet bojā?

Ja piepildītos, kau 5 domas no 100
Tad tā pirmā par tevi, otrā par mums
3,4,5 vien atkārtojums
Tālāk skaitīt nav vērts, vien apmaldīties
Lai tie zina ka mums - Īssavienojums

Ja piepildītos, kau 5 domas no 100
Tad tā pirmā par tevi, otrā par mums
3,4,5 vien atkārtojums
Tālāk skaitīt nav vērts, vien apmaldīties
Lai tie zina ka mums - Īssavienojums!