They were nine o’clock in the morning, from that Monday, January 7, 2008, in Lima, city Capital.estaba attending consultations in the Hospital of the solidarity of Risso-in Lima-, evaluated a rabbit Lady (as the poet Laredino Watanabe said his mother) that with 18 children and a genital prolapse total and its 70 years, anyone accompanied him to his consultations on that rang those gadgets here we call cell phonesthe Secretariat contesto(tenia ordenes cuasi militares de solo pasar llamadas muy urgentes) looked at me intrigued and I said is Dr. Jorge Ricalde I stayed cool, astonished and automaton which stretched my hand, already cold by the call, greeted Hello Jorge! – there was a silence and then something agitated heard telling me Hi Michael, there is a potential donor in the ICU of the Hospitalhas brain death, we’re holding it with inotropic and it is NN – i.e. without relatives, unknown come urgent! – ended by saying-. I was cooler, I reached to Thank you. My brain is edematizo, the curled skin donor Un Mio God! got my hairs on tip, I catch the Skylarks who fled through the woods with all my plans and my future. I make plans again, again having future had glassy eyes and caught in my throat were fears and fears I wanted to cry, was full of excitement, of fear I asked permission to the Director, Dr. Walter Gomez Navarro I replaced in Office and descended with Marujita por las escaleras feigning serenity, value, who at that time had already collapsedWe were already in the Street towards either side, we were looking for phones and it was them out of service, wanted cards and in the wineries they had been exhausted. in the taxi she already cried without shame, by my side Marujita picked up my hands and lavishing me caresses encouraged my mood I am surgeon!, I must calm! – I am trained to do so-, – said – while he remembered Churchill only to be afraid to the Fear, but nothing reassuring me, at the end crying two, Ahi viene! – someone yelled – I looked backward, thinking that they expected someone more but not at the Hospital were waiting for me to me, a moment! – said – I am a surgeon, I come to operate, NO doctor is now patient, calm down please and put on the gown Oh God was close! heard and if I die? You die, said the courageous side of my life, bone 1% wanted to scream Morenita! I give all my fortune! – bone nothing – but morenita Morenita! please, but nothing I was the patient!, to my transplant I would!, I was the candidate! the rest was silence since noon had arrived, the rays of the Sun heated up to more of 20oC, the Hervia blood, the vessels were threatening a procurement group evaluated the case and after two very long hours I reported that the liver of the dying patient, didn’t qualify for a transplant, which please return and me reinstated to my daily tasks already pre established – i.e.
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Great Architect Gaudi
Gaudi is probably the largest ever Spanish architect. He is considered the King of modernism (Art Nouveau). His work is a clear product of the cultural context of his time, as well as his own personality and his devotion to the Catalan society. ste was born in Reus in 1852, but spent his professional life in Barcelona. His biography is strongly linked to the city of Barcelona and in particular to the Guell family, which frequented the most prestigious circles of that era. But in addition to a great architect, was also a great designer: always searching for a concept of organic decoration in his works and this was worth of furniture, stained glass, wrought iron, pottery, mosaics, etc.
In addition, added color to its buildings, a concept that most of his colleagues ignored. The works of Gaudi are clearly influenced by the forms of nature, especially by sea. Thus, all of his works have a significant lack of symmetry. As in the nature, nothing in their work is absolutely identical. The most representative of Gaudi’s architectural creations are: Sagrada Familia: it is his most ambitious project, but left unfinished in 1926 when he died. From 1908 until his death worked only in the construction of the Church. sta is the most prestigious work of the artist and the symbol more representative of Barcelona throughout the world. Parc Guell: Eusebi Guell wanted to create a park for the Barcelonian aristocracy and commissioned Gaudi.
This Park has beautiful buildings, as well as sculptures, ceramics and a small Museum (which was the former home of Gaudi). In 1984, UNESCO declared the Heritage Park. Casa Batllo: this is known for its elaborate decoration and its forms, derived from nature. It seems that it has been built of bones and skulls. This wonderful building is located in the Paseo de Gracia, one of the largest and most prestigious shopping streets in Barcelona. Casa Mila: it is known as the Pedrera because its walls seem to cliffs. It was built on behalf of the Mila family between 1906 and 1910. Qualify it is as a UNESCO heritage site in 1984. Its balconies resemble algae and its walls seem to sea. There are other less well-known works of the master should not miss: the source giant of the Park of Ciudadella, the source of the three thanks of the Royal Plaza or the amazing ornaments of wrought iron lampposts that light up the streets of the heart of the city. Gaudi died on June 10, 1926 run by a tram in the city of Barcelona. Enjoy the best arquitectonocas of Gaudi’s works? Travels to Catalonia and stay in the best apartments in Barcelona. You will be delighted!
