Being obsessed with the way the home looks is something which many people have become slaves to. They even fail to welcome people into their homes, with the fear that the people may bring in dirt or mess up their couches. On the other hand there are those who love to keep their books and… Continue reading Clean Homes
Month: July 2008
Pondy visit
One of the union territories of India- pondicherry is located at the east coast and is quite famous for Aurobindo Ashram and auroville.We (Pharmacology PGs) happened to visit pondycherry to attend an educational workshop cum conference in one of the very good medical colleges-JIPMER(jawaharlal institute of postgraduate medical education and research).And our 5days trip turned… Continue reading Pondy visit
Mountains of peace in Cazorla
Pretty mountain towns flank the largest natural park in Spain Created in 1989 the Parque Natural de las Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y las Villas is Spain’s largest natural park. With 23 picturesque villages and a staggering 214,336 hectares of land (the size of Luxembourg), Cazorla has one of the country’s most extensive forested zones.… Continue reading Mountains of peace in Cazorla
The enduring appeal of Seville
It’s true what they say about Seville. Temperatures here in the summer months are enough to shatter the hardiest of thermostats. Commonly reaching 45º, Seville is one of hottest cities in the generally balmly Iberian Peninsular. Despite this, Seville is one of the most romantic and culturally-loaded cities in all of Spain. The 2,500-year-old capital… Continue reading The enduring appeal of Seville
Heart rate monitoring for Bikers
There are some very sophisticated heart rate monitors on the market these days, computer down loadable, flight deck jobs, glow in the dark, double overhead cam shaft, multi buttoned gyro copter types, or the plain old read out & nothing else job – which is what I use. Now you might say I’m a cheapskate… Continue reading Heart rate monitoring for Bikers
