Tuesday, 19 May 2015

Technology 
Hi bloggers!

Though I'm a not fan of technology, I think it's very usual for our lives, even what could be our existence without the progressive technology along time? The appliance I'll talk about now maybe isn't very known or advanced but it has a high importance for me because it helped to me to survive in holidays without getting bored. This appliance is my mini electrical keyboard Casio which it was the first musical instrument I could play well.
My uncle and my aunt gave it to me when they were coming from a long trip (7 years ago) and so I was very happy for seeing this appliance with many keys and different sounds.
Its main function is making music playing the keys as someone can play piano with a high sort of sounds (piano, trumpet, organ, guitar, accordion, alarm, waves, etc).
I like it very much because here was the origin in believing that making music is possible, besides I have many good memories during Fridays afternoons making sounds of bells or when my friend (who is a good musician) helped to me to play better it four years ago. Moreover, it was the first appliance I could play Moonlight.
This little electrical keyboard is very transportable so it's easy to carry it long distances inside a shoulder bag.





My favourite place in London. 
Hello visitors!! 
Hoping you are having a good time, it's the occasion of talking about one place of the most known and admirable cities of the whole world: London. This place situated in the Britain's capital city is the British Museum.
This huge monument is in the centre of the city, exactly in the district of Bloomsbury which it's within the borough of Camden. 
For getting there by the underground, the nearest station which someone can arrive is Holborn which it's 500 metres far away of the entrance of this museum. Another option could be arriving to the Tottenham Court Road station (it's also 500 far away of the museum) but trains of its belonging line won't stop during many months. 
Fortunately for going into the museum is free, so it's not necessary to carry money. 
This museum is amazing because it covers many kinds of topics about the world and its history. Attempting to make a context: I knew at the first time about it when I was a child playing a Play Station 1 game called "101 dalmatians" and one of its stages was in this museum which its rooms showed the Ancient Egypt, the Ancient Greece and Rome, the Middle Ages in Europe (Feudalism) and the dinosaurs' time. Therefore, if I might be there, I would go to these rooms and more ones about Mexican, Chinese, Indian, Assyrian, Islamic, Mesopotamian, European, Iranian, Anatolian, African, North American, South East Asian, Japanese and Korean culture. It must say that surely I would be very happy knowing the World History by every new room I visit, it's like an adventure or joining pieces of a jigsaw. 
I'd like to visit the British Museum because it's one of the most remarkable places of London and I can learn much about the World History by its schemer civilizations. It's totally recommendable to know how humans had done their bit to help to the history.