From Berkeley to Alaska

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26 julio 2010

Last Sunday Fest, in Berkeley

It is how they call here, a special fest in the streets (in this case is Telegraph Street), close to Berkeley University. It was awesome, yesterday. They closed the street and instead of cars and pollution, there were people, live music, stores spreaded all over the road, and loads of people everywhere.
We went there, of course, and later on we went to a turkish restaurant (yes i told you yesterday that we want to eat in a japanese restaurant, but the best japanese in the area was close for luch, so we took the other want. And it was okay) I went for dinner with a woman from Saudi Arabia (Shadia), another one from Turkey (Arzu), and two gilrs from Japan and Costa de Marfil (i can´t remember theis names now). Can you dig it, man? That´s Bekeley, that´s enterteiment, that´s San Francisco melting pot. People from all over the world. A girl from Costa de Marfil, incredible.I´ve never been in that country and probably i´ll never go either. But here, is magic.
That is one of the most interesting things here in San Francisco, not only study English, but also meet people from the rest of the world. And when i say the rest of the world i´m not exagerating at all. That´s the way it is here. And it´s very normal, believe me.

Here are some snapshots from yesterday. Enjoy them (U2, Gara, snifffff).







This group above was incredible. A kind of Siniestro Total from California. We were dancing all the time with them, i can assure you. Fantastic. Pure rock and roll. I like this one the most:




LOOK AT THOSE SHOES. What do you think?




I´m lookin in you tube about the Lendakari´s visit. But i can´t find anything. They have just arrived in San Francisco and tomorrow (27th, tuesday) they are comin´to Berkeley. I promise some good photos, jajajaj

PD. Poor Jesus, but in any case Blanquita four days out of Internet seems to be a good news for you jajajaja. Enjoy your holidays.
 The last one:


The road was closed, yes; but believe me, our hearts were opened. This is Berkeley-SF, a woman goes up and a man walks down.