martes, enero 30, 2007

I have really enjoyed your entry on books. You give information and you make it entertaining.

jueves, diciembre 07, 2006

EIGHT HOURS WORKING TO BE FREE THE REST OF THE DAY

To speak about my labour life I have to make a big effort to remember when I began to work because there are a lot of time of this, but I'll try it.

When I finished the last secondary school course I began in the University to study Business, but I wanted above all to be free. Of course I was a free person, but for me you achieved your real freedom when you had your job. I didn't like at all to ask for money to my parents. That's why I studied and tried to get work. And when I was 20 I passed the exams to work in my actual company, the Railway National Company.

My job would be to work in any station in Spain in all the different places like traffic trains control, ticket offices, goods vans or containers registration, cars control, etc. But before that, I had to pass all the courses and a practises period in some stations. I was in Leon, Coru?a and small stations, wich are actually closed.

I'm in my actual posting for 23 years because I liked this city and I have preferred to be here and not to change going to any station of Spain.

Writing about the motivation in the work and If I like it, I'd say that I didn't choose this job. This job chose me, buy I have always tried to do my best. It would be terrible being so many years working and to feel unhappy. The best thing in jobs like mine is that you can change of activity and the city if you want and all the works are very different. For me working is as I had to pay part of my time to pass the rest as I wanted but of course, happily.

sábado, noviembre 25, 2006

SELF-MADE MAN

This is the title of Norah Vincent's latest book. As it's possible the author isn't well known for us, I'll tell you a few things about her.

Norah Vincent is a very famous journalist in the U.S.. Her mates says that she's a true freethinker and independent colummnist He's been writing a lot of articles and reviews in many different regional and national newspapers and magazines, like The New Repuplic, The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Chicago Tribune, and above all in The Advocate, a national gay and lesbian newsmagazine, where she has a quarterly politics and culture column. She is also known in America as guest in a lot of television and radio talk shows.

One day, Norah left her job for 18 months and began to write the book "Self-Made Man. This was a story about a woman who lived in drag . For that, she disguised and lived as a man all this time. She was contracted as seller in a business. She lived together with other men and could know all the things about the men world, even the masculin life dark side. She was in places like night clubs and , hearing all types of sexist comments.

The journey into the world of men is an exceptional investigation work. She shows us as men behave in different situations and what difficult is their role. Norah Vincent's book undresses the masculin Universe.
After this experience, Norah thinks about men that they have blocked their mind due to they have to prove their manliness. She proposes that men should loose their fears of being sensitive.

jueves, noviembre 16, 2006

THANKSGIVING DAY

Last week, I was having a coffee in a buffet with some friends, who are students, when we read in a newspaper an article about Thanksgiving Day. One of them told us that he had heard many times in different media, to speak about it but he had no idea why American people celebrated that holiday.The others said the same. "You are always watching American series and films, since you were little children and don't you know anything about this National feast?". I told them. "I'll explain you a few things about it":

In the 17th century, the members of the English Separatist Church(a Puritan sect), had to leave their home and country to escape religious persecution. First they went to Holland but as they didn't like its way of life, they set off to America, by sea aboard the Mayflower. They arrived at Plymouth on December, 1.620.
The first year was terrible because the winter was devastating and a lot of them died, almost the half. But the next year was different and they had a good harvest. A group of natives helped them to survive in that place. The remaining colonists decided to celebrate it with a feast. It's believed that they invited the natives and the feast was more a traditional festival harvest than a true "thanksgiving". This feast lasted three days and they ate corn, berries, fish, lobster, deer and pumpkin.
The next year the colonists didn't repeat the feast but in 1.623 during a severe draught, they prayed for rain and during the next days it rained a lot. It's for that, Governor Bradfor proclaimed another day of Thanksgiving, inviting the natives. The following year when they celebrated again this feast would be in 1676. The governing council of Charlestown, Massachusetts, wanted to express thanks for the good fortune of their community. In this case, they didn't invite the Indians because the celebration was also the recognitionof the colonists' recent victory over the heathen natives. They proclaimed June, 29 as the Thanksgiving Day.
Later, in October of 1777, 13 colonies joined in a thanksgiving celebration to commemorate the victory over the British at Saratoga. But the first President of the U.S.A. who proclaimed a National day of Thanksgiving was G. Washington. It was in 1789. Although, no all the colonies wanted to celebrate this day. They thought the hardships of a few pilgrims didn't warrant a national holiday. In fact, later, President Thomas Jefferson didn't want to have a day of thanksgiving.
And finally, Sara J. Hale, a magazine editor, writing editorials and letters to different governors and presidents for more than 40 years, she achieved that President Lincoln, in 1863, proclaimed the last Thursday in November as a national day of Thanksgiving. This feast has contunied until now.
My friends were listening to me with attention. One of them told me if someone knew something about the meal of this day. I had only heard that the turkey was the most important ingredient and a few things more. But when I was beginning to tell them it, I saw how an American tourist woman entered the bar, asking for local information, with a plan in her hands . I thought, we can invite the American to our table and ask her about the thanksgiving meal and other things. I propose them and they accepted very glad. I don't know if the fact she was very attractive helped them to decide about it. The woman was very nice and accepted our proposal. She began telling us that the thanksgiving dinner was mainly a familiar meeting and it wasn't the same as twenty years ago, because our lifestyle was very fast and people didn't spend much time cooking. They preferred buying convenience foods in the supermarkets. She remembered in her childhood , her mother preparing and cooking the dinner from the day before. Nancy, our guest, continued telling us that the turkey was the main course in all the houses. They usually cooked it in the oven and served with cranberry sauce, gravy, mashed potatoes, some vegetables such as Brussel sprouts or corns, black olives and squash. The bacon was also important and it was included in a lot of recipes. As a dessert, the pumpkin, cooked in different ways like pies, cakes, etc. was an essential ingredient. Our American friend ended her talk, telling us that after dinner people usually watched a football match on T.V. and exchanged some gifts. Lately, it was very usual to send messages by the mobile phone between friends and mates.
We said goodbye to our guest,after helping her with some local information and being grateful for her help.
All of us could learn a little more about a special date for English culture.

miércoles, noviembre 08, 2006

My first writing

This is my first writing in the blog. I have just created it. I hope it'll help me to improve my English and it'll be a good entertaiment. This is the best way to learn a foreign language.

Dolores be patient with me.