wairudo.com   blog   storeβ   live   social stream  

¿Desde el principio?

Hola a todos! ????????????Ya estoy aquí otra vez, nuevo site [wairudo.com], nuevo aspecto, nueva vida, nuevo todo ostia! El caso es que miquelespi.com ha pasado digamos… a la historia. Por lo que sea, me caducó el dominio y no se como recuperarlo así que me he pillado este que luego os cuento a cuenta de que viene en otro post.

El caso es que me piro a Japón para una buena temporada. Como muchos de vosotros sabeis, puede que algunos no pero os enterais ahora, me han concedido un beca para estudios de postgrado e investigación en Japón por lo que estaré allí una buena temporada, nada de un año ni pequeñeces así… todo esto es en parte gracias mi profesor que me ha apoyado al proponer la investigación y un poco de parte también la he pueste yo que no le dan la beca a todo el mundo, hombre!

Más cosas: bueno, pues que con esta nueva etapa termina mi carrera hasta la fecha en el mundo de los perfumes, etcétera. Ha sido genial, mi primer contacto con el mundo profesional, ha hecho de todo y estoy muy agradecido por todo lo que me ha pasado allí. A parte de eso, pues nada… Hyang Sun estuvo en Valencia casi dos meses y no sólo eso, estuvimos en Holanda, Reino Unido… y muchos sitios más, ya os lo contaré en otro post (también ^^).

De momento lo dejo aquí, todavía estoy mejorando el aspecto, y el formato así que sed pacientes. Por cierto, también he puesto las fotos (todas las que tenía hasta la fecha) así que las podeis ver haciendo click en las miniaturas de la cabecera.

Share and Enjoy:
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • Google Bookmarks
  • Blogplay
  • FriendFeed
  • LinkedIn
  • Tumblr

1 Comment »

  1. Marcos says:

    hola miquel
    e marcos
    como esta? bien?
    cambiei la direccion de su blog,
    besos

RSS feed for comments on this post. / TrackBack URI

Leave a Reply

motsu LABO

Tonite, I wanted to eat some good stuff and Hyang Sun recommeded to go to motsu LABO a place in Kishaba. I was in the restaurant the have in the first floor there with my professor, but motsu LABO in the second floor is delicious. Their specialty is “motsu nabe“, and we choose the one with spicy soup ~~


View Larger Map

Snowing in shouthern Kyushu

Well, it’s a fact. The weather forecasts were announcing the snow in Kagoshima (and other parts of Kyushu) from yesterday night and it’s here. In fact it appears to have no intention of stopping. Forecasts assure, Kagoshima prefecture could reach 10-15 cm of snow and I cna see that coming too.

It’s strange because although Japan has lots of snow, all of it snows mostly on the side of Japan facing Asia (the continent). Reports say that the wave of low temperature have been so cold this time the it has reached these areas too.

PS/ I’d have loved to take a picture of Sakurajima this morning, but visibility is 0 right now…

Some pics from my way for home to the lab here

More…

What I did on Christmas Day

This is the second year (in a row) I couldn’t go back home to celebrate these days with my family and friends. That’s the happy part of it, the sad part is that I spend christmas day’s afternoon correcting documents and stuff for my phD (within months) senpai Anderson. The picture shows one of the things a had to prepare without him even knowing about it. I also did one more “pleasant” (“unpleasant” too at some points) thing that day but I’m waiting for the pictures from my other senpai Yoshizaki.

Christmas-rush dinner

Yesterday, I wasn’t even thinking about preparing nothing special for christmas (specially because Anderson ripped out of me). Just a bottle of cava to skype-toast with my family in Spain. But suddenly, some kind of christmas-rush attacked me and I ended up looking for some roasted animal (preferably chicken) for dinner. My answer was “DAIEI” a slightly-pricey store near my house.

We accompanied the dinner with a delicious wine of Ribera del Duero by Josemari

290 yen bento in the park

Before becoming Santa for a day (come back for a post later), I decided to eat a bento on the park right before the river. Lately, temperature is back to normal.

Santa meets the campus

I was thinking that living in Japan and in Kagoshima, far away from Tokyo, having even a tiny feeling of a Christmas spirit was too much to ask for. But today I went to Inamori Academy I was happy to discover that Santa is among as.


Borrowed from Jay’s Facebook.

3 weeks

That’s the time I have to read this book, 3 weeks. The book is “Computer Science handbook” by Allen B. Tucker, and consists of a compilation of articles covering what is computer science nowadays. Is it possible to read a 2500 pages book in 3 weeks? I guess not… But I’m gonna try it.

The fact is that the book costs about 20000 yen, and even getting it on eBay was difficult, so I asked the libray in my university to find it in another university’s library. The problem is that it’s just for a limited period and I have to give it back by January 5th…

Take 2

Here is a better take of our Christmas volcano, snow on the right, ash explosion on the left

Looks cold, doesn’t it

Pottery and Kimchi

I few weeks ago, I went with Hyang Sun to some sort of event in Ijuin, for selling Korean foods and stuff for one of the best Korean Restaurants I’ve ever been too, Omoni (map here).


View Larger Map

We sold a huge amount of Kimchi, and also we had some time to go around the “festival” and enjoy the events around: tutored pottery, amateur music, … I even got to make a bottle, or whatever ~~