Running out of pictures to post up! :( :( Hopefully we're going to the Centre this weekend, so look forward for a new set of pictures uploaded! :) The last batch taken in Barceloneta Beach. Lusting for the place!!
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Friday, May 22, 2009
End of cycle
It was on Wednesday, the end of our Pediatric Infectious Disease Cycle. We got our credits and we were happy and excited to get back home. The girls pledged to at least wear makeup to class because we don't do that on a daily basis, me especially. Too lazy and I was having massive breakouts as I haven't been sleeping much the past few weeks. Anyways, we took some pictures on the way back. The trees looked pretty in Spring.
Thursday, May 21, 2009
The place I still crave for
*Updates- What luck! I finally got my hands on the shoes I was lusting for in the previous post! The girl backed out last minute! Wooohoo!*
Since I haven't been going out much these few days, I can't update much about the present. So I digged up some old pictures that were taken during my Winter trip, continuation of Barcelona. This time I'll bring the best memories of the Spanish county, my favorite beach, Barceloneta Beach as well as some of the most famous tourist spots!
The unique shape of the serpentine bench enables the people sitting on it to converse privately, although the square is large. The bench is tiled and in order to dry up quickly after it rains, and to stop people from sitting in the wet part of the bench, small bumps were installed by Gaudí.
The kid was stalking us after we took tons of pictures of them. LOL.
They can't stop posing for the camera. As adorable as they are, we became agitated when they became relentless to let us go.
Football kids.
Sagrada Familia
A massive, privately-funded Roman Catholic church that has been under construction in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain since 1882 and is expected to continue until at least 2026. Considered the master-work of renowned Catalan architect Antoni Gaudi (1852–1926), the project's vast scale and idiosyncratic design have made it one of Barcelona's (and Spain's) top tourist attractions for many years. A portion of the building's interior is scheduled to open for public worship and tours by September of 2010.
A massive, privately-funded Roman Catholic church that has been under construction in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain since 1882 and is expected to continue until at least 2026. Considered the master-work of renowned Catalan architect Antoni Gaudi (1852–1926), the project's vast scale and idiosyncratic design have made it one of Barcelona's (and Spain's) top tourist attractions for many years. A portion of the building's interior is scheduled to open for public worship and tours by September of 2010.
Sacrifice
View from the top. The management's actually earning millions because the entrance fee is already a whooping 20euros (if not mistaken) with additional payment if you wish to go to the towers. Rich mtf!
View from the top. The management's actually earning millions because the entrance fee is already a whooping 20euros (if not mistaken) with additional payment if you wish to go to the towers. Rich mtf!
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Barceloneta Beach
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
MASSAD a little too late
Current sadness!
I was waiting for her updates, and when I did place my order, it was all booked out! Damn it! Those girls are quick! I want this pair of shoes!!! :( :(
I was waiting for her updates, and when I did place my order, it was all booked out! Damn it! Those girls are quick! I want this pair of shoes!!! :( :(
It has been more than 2 weeks since MASSAD stormed RSMU. I managed to retrieve those pretty pictures not long ago from another university, MMA since my partner for the night, Asrul from MMA happened to be my unofficial photographer for the night. Thank you again for the uptenth time. It was an amazing event. Kudos to 2nd years once again.
Pictures time!
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