domingo, 20 de julio de 2014

West Cork's Sky

When the sunshine is out in Ireland we should have a party because for me, the summer is like our autumn. My friend asked me what was the difference between the winter and summer in Ireland, so I've tried to guess saying the name of the month, obviously she laughed first and afterwards she said to me, the only difference between the summer and winter in Ireland is the temperature, the summer is warm but is raining almost everyday. 
I love looking the sky in this part of Ireland, it has something special, moreover when you've spent a full winter putting up with rain and wind everyday, it's lovely may be staring this wonderful sky, the clouds are like brushstrokes dancing at the background.
I have to say goodbye to this cute place, time goes so fast, and you could understand now why everybody is sad when leaves Ireland...


lunes, 14 de julio de 2014

My friend's house in West Cork

My last days are gonna be spent in this house, it belongs to my friend Jessie. This is a typical house in the countryside, the picture shows one side of the house, where the conservatory it's. These kinds of places are usually very special in these houses, they've many windows to get a lot of light, as well as be the warmer part of the house. The house is surrounded for landscape, it means there are much grass that should be cut every week. In Ireland the grass grow very fast, indeed the warm temperature in summer add up rain plenty times during the week, both together help the vegetation to grow so fast. This house is called The Ring Fort House because in the middle of the landscape there is a Ring Fort (you can't see it in this picture), which was used in the past for former farmers to build inside some shelters, this way they could protect themselves from the wind and rain, they used to keep their cattle inside the Ring Fort as well, nonetheless this is very little so I suppose it belonged only to one family. Irish people don't like to sow any vegetable inside because they're superstitious, above all in the countryside, and they think if you ate some food from this place, you would get sick. We don't have any problem so, we are using this space to sow some fruits and vegetables. 




lunes, 7 de julio de 2014

DSE Dublin and Cambridge Exam

DSE (Dublin School of English)

My time here is finishing, in fact I've already finished my English lessons in Dublin School of English. It was a nice experience, I met people from different parts of the world, like Japan, Italy, France, Check Republic, Hungary or Lithuania. When you are surrounded for people from different countries, trying to learn English, it looks like all of us are a family, indeed we can communicate better each others than with native English speakers. Anyway, I recommend this college because teachers put all their energy teaching us English. The  College is at city center near Temple Bar (a very famous part of Dublin plenty of pubs and live music) and like curiosity, The Dollar House, which is the name of the building, was a lot of years ago a bank, therefore it wasn't really weird to find some absolutely thick steel gates, where in the past workers left the money. The picture shows the college the first building on the right.


Cambridge Exam

When I decided to go to Dublin, only two weeks after that I put my name down to get a Cambridge certificate, that meant I had to do a Cambridge exam. In the beginning people told me, it was too soon but I decided to study really hard grammar and try to get it. When I went to UCD (University College Dublin) I found there people really prepared to do this exam, they were talking about the tests, the marks and the exercises, however I didn't know what I was gonna find there, to be honest I knew the exam had three parts but nothing else, so I started to undergo with this situation, I didn't want to do an ridiculous actuation, but this was only five minutes before starting the exam. It was so funny because the speaking part was done with another Spanish girl, so we felt weird speaking English each other, but the result was grand. Last week, I was checking my email and I discovered I was received an email from UCD, so I rushed over the laptop looking my marks up on UCD website, and unbelievably I had passed my exam, I get eighty three points nearly to get a pass with merit. Obviously the worse part was listening, that needs a lot of time working with and I know I need to improve it really much. Somebody could think it's not really important, because is only B1 level, but it's truly remarkable that I didn't speak anything when I arrived to Ireland, so I've improved a lot. Thank you everybody who helped me to pass this exam.




jueves, 19 de junio de 2014

Malahide Castle, Dublin

Yes it's true, Ireland has plenty castles and Malahide is one of them. I went to Malahide Castle cycling from my house, about twelve kilometers, nonetheless the way is really flat so you can enjoy cycling just as looking the views and gardens. This is one of the oldest castle in Ireland, surrounded for 260 acres of beautiful flowered gardens. People were there playing soccer or having a picnic on the gardens. I enjoyed walking across of them, and incredibly I needed to seek a shade, because I was rousting, we had twenty five degrees, believe me, in Ireland this is so much hot; eventually I finished my visit reading a book lay down opposite the castle. There were many children belong a school trips, so the atmosphere was cheerful and riotous. I found there beside the castle, an old crumbling abbey with a little cemetery. On whole the views are wonderful and in spite of I didn't visit the castle, I was delighted with the sights.




jueves, 5 de junio de 2014

Reflections



Lately I feel empty, nobody knows what will happen behind the corner, but it looks like I couldn’t already feel anything new, neither writing these lines are filling me. Sometimes the sadness is overwhelmingly stronger than the rest of the feelings and you can’t live up to your own expectatives. A friend of mine told me, not really a lot of time ago, she belives in people, I wish to trust in this fact but I can’t, besides if I can’t trust in myself, How could I belive it?...

The time goes and I remain in the same place, the wind ride its properly aromatic breeze summer and I smell to homesickness yet, I’m waiting for the spring when the autumn is already here, if I think in white the reply is black…

Eventually I’d preffer don’t think, I would like to live in peace and enjoy looking to myself and thinking that today I’m nearer to the happiness than yesterday.


A little trip in Howth (Dublin)

Howth is like a peninsula in the north-east of Dublin. A lot of time ago was a village of fishers but nowadays is a district of Dublin. Is a very busy place in holidays and at weekends, many people usually go to this part of Dublin for walking, having a coffee or eat in a restaurant. Is a very expensive place where usually live rich people. You can see the size of the houses, they are bigger than the rest of the city and if you are richer you'll be living at the top of the hill. Anyway, Orla and I went to Howth to practise some sport, in our case hiking round the hill. We could enjoy walking with the sights and breathing fresh air. The trip actually was a little bit tiring because eventually we spent four hours walking, but you can choose shorter ways. Here there are some pictures of this place.






miércoles, 21 de mayo de 2014

I don't like the farewells

I don't like anything the farewells, I prefer to think we could meet again in the future. This was the letter that I used like a farewell. It has some mistakes but I didn't want to revise it, I prefer to remember this moment this way.

My Irish Family

Four months ago, I arrived here searching peace and a place where learn English, but I didn't expect to find a new family. My friend Noelia, who has lived in Ireland several times, told me that the Irish people are very friendly, but I didn't know that they were very friendly. It's been four months really amusing and wonderfull. At the begining I was really frightened because I had never worked before with animals in general and a lot of times, I was guessing what I had to do because I didn't understand anything and I am very shy although I look like backward, so I didn't want to ask much times, anyway in that moment I couldn't understand anything. Only one week after arrive here, I knew already that I was with a nice family.
It has been four wonderfull months, with plenty new experiences, work with cows, hens, sheep, cubs and my friend “slurry”. I won't never forget the time that I've spent here, because now this country and this family are a part of my heart.

Pegy the grandmother: Pegy has been my grandmother here, she always was caring me, cooking good breakfast and scones. I like your smile Pegy, because you always know to put a smile in your face although we are very tired. I think you're a very strong woman and I wish you the best.

Geraldine the Boss: I'm astonishment beause you're very strong, I like call you “Steelwoman” because you're working all time, even when I was really tired you were carring hey or cleaning; I liked very much work with you, because you are very lovely with the animals and you know how to work with them but please “don't use more ropes”.. Thank you Geraldine you are a nice person and I need only one day to discover that; you have done a lot of things for me, like to take me a nice places, show me the sold of cattle or invite me (not hot whisky) in a plenty pubs with Irish music, even when you were very tired you've driven a lot to carry me with our friend Natascha, so thank you. I think you're the best farmer in Ireland.

Charlie: I like Charlie because he likes explain me things on the farm, he taught me to drive the tractor and work with the cows. I'm sorry Charlie because sometimes I didn't understand you but I promise you I'll go back when my English be better, I don't know when and then we could talk about soccer or differents things, maybe I'll need to go back soon if Liverpool wins Premier, hopefully. Thank you so much Charlie and I wish you the best again.

Luky, Dugly and Lady: altough you were fighting sometimes, I miss you so much, because each of you have a special things. Lucky is lovely but a little jelous, Dagly however is a lonely dog but he likes play all the time and rise to my room, oh sorry Dugly I hope Pegy won't angry to hear that. Lady is a special dog, she only wanted to be near me when I had food, but she is funny and I like her also.

I've tried to do my job the best way as posible and I hope you are pleased with it. All things that I did here I did with my heart. I don't like the farewells, because them doing me very sad, so I prefer to think that already is nearer the next time that we meet again.

I wish you the best
Jose, April 6th, 2014
Roosmore
Clonakilty
Ireland