jueves, 8 de diciembre de 2016

So interesting subject

My favourite subject of this semester is probably Biogeography, and I have mencioned it previously, on the post of "My last weekend". I don't came so much to classes on this semester because I'm fall ill, but the subject I most like to study is this one, Bio. The teacher is Víctor Quintanilla, an pernickety and funny man <3. We are just four persons on the class, and that is great, because the teacher answer us any questions, by trivial may those be. I have the classes divided on the thursdays and fridays by the afternoon, and for just 1 hour and half, a really relaxed timetable. This lets me stay paying attention by all the class, not getting bored thinking about the time left. 
The subject is really interesting because we learn about the biomas, the scientific name of the threes, how and why those are there, and of course, the human factor. We learn to discern the species which are introduced into our country, the dissapearance of other ones that are natives, and the possibles "why". This class doesn't deal so much about the fauna, is more concentrated on the plants life, but obviously is mentioned for make us an idea of the diversity altogether.
The pic below is of professor Quintanilla, in our last terrain trip.
The classmates of my generation will have this subject the next semester. So guys, I hope you enjoyed it!
Postdate to teacher Victor: if you see this one day, don't get angry <3





Hobbie Bobby

Hi there! How are you, people? Hope fine :) Today I will talk to you  about the numer one of my hobbies, and it is... (tutututúm): my bike. I started to ride on bike really recently, about 2014. The little story of how it started commes like that:
When I was a child (4 or 5 years, maybe) I had one bike with training wheels, but didn't pass so much time for his break down (I think I could played with it about two months). Then, my grandpas never sold me one bike again and I suffered a lot for that jajajja With the pass of years, I never learnt to ride on bike without training wheels, I remember that my cousin Daniel used to lent me his bike, but I was up like two seconds and couldn't start to pedal. Anyway, trying was funny. When I was 17 years old, I wanted to make a gift to myself, so I bought a bike on San Diego. I wanted it on part because I always was out of the house and taking and waiting lot of buses and subways, and used to get me bored; and by the other way was the dessires to make a constant physical activity and could release energies. As I didn't know how to ride on bike, but I had one and wanted it like my formal way to translate me, I started to practice and in a few days I could drive from Av. Matta to Quilin subway's station.  My life changed a lot, I felt the need of take my bike all days and get outside, and was like that. Even I lost like 3 kilograms in one month jajjaj
Now the experience has given me more security over the bike than 2 years ago. I really love to ride on it, it's like a big moment of freedom and relax. I had other hobbies too, like draw and sing, but I think this is the more I practice.

The photo below is from the last summer, driving by the Quintero's beachfront at night.
REGARDSS!




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