A school teacher I remember was my art teacher in high school. She was Ms. Pilar. Although I didn't like her much at first, she quickly became one of my favorite teachers. I had my first class with her in seventh grade on my very first day at my new school. It was an art workshop, and the first thing she had us do was recreate a portrait of a woman. While I had some previous experience with art, she truly helped me develop my skills. When I decided I wanted to study design, she was the first teacher I told, and she was thrilled for me. In my last year of high school, she entrusted me with one of the biggest projects I've ever done: designing a mural for the school's folk dance event. It was exciting because it allowed me to leave a lasting mark on the school. The last time I saw her was last year. I showed her some of the projects I’ve worked on at university, and she was so excited that she mentioned recreating some of the ideas with her students! (We don't have photo...
Hello FAU bloggers! today I'm going to tell you my five favorites, this time I will talk you about music, a movie, a piece of technology, a book and a trinket. Favorite Song One of my favorite songs of my life is one called " 2022 " from the band " Fother Muckers ". The lyrics of this song invite you to share simple but meaningful moments, such as walking throught a park or sharing a box of wine, highlighting that these daily acts gain value when they are performed in company. The sound of the guitars and the voice makes me feel in a safe place, enjoying every second of this song, but the part I love the most is when it says "No hay deuda que no se pague ni plazo que no llegue". Favorite Movie I think one of my favorites movies is Ratatouille, I saw this movie as a child, and I remeber feeling many sensations when I watching it. The movie is about Remy, a rat from Paris who loves cooking and the good food, he want to become a chef but the problem is ...
"Jugo de lúcuma" is a song by Luis Alberto Spinetta, an Argentine musician. but this song is under the name of the band "Invisible". It's a type of progressive rock. I first heard it while exploring Spinetta's discography, something like 5 months ago, and I was immediately drawn in by its mix of jazz influences and beautiful lyrics. I really like the way the melodies flow and how Spinetta's voice expresses deep feelings, making it a standout song in Latin American music.
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