In tension they are prone to failure
Our Materials professor, talking about Ceramics. Also applicable to students.
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In tension they are prone to failure
Our Materials professor, talking about Ceramics. Also applicable to students.
Maybe I’m going MAD again, after all.
Some things change, some things stay the same.
While I might have changed a lot over the last three years one thing will always stay the same: The thing I miss most about home is my dog!
Going mad again
Well actually more man than mad. As in Manchester. Since Sunday I am in Manchester for my mandatory internship for my bachelors studies. I can’t believe it has already been 3 years since I went to Madeira.
A lot has changed since then. But a lot of things also stayed the same. I am still trying to learn Portuguese. At least every now and then.
Manchester has greeted me with typical English weather to which my body responded with getting a cold. What better way to start this experience than with being sick?
Nonetheless I am still very excited about my next four month here. From what I’ve gathered by now I will have a lot of opportunities to learn new things.
One Year later
It is March 1st 2016, which means it has now been exactly one year since I started my adventure. I’ve been back in Austria for 6 month now and a lot has changed in my life. I always wanted to write an ending for this blog but I forgot and then I didn’t know what to write and then I thought it was too late now anyway.
I’ve been thinking about my time in Madeira a lot lately. Now that I’m studying at university my life is much more stressful than it used to be back on the island.
I miss the sea right in front of my doorstep.
I miss all my friends I made there.
I miss the relaxed life I lived there.
This isn’t to say, that I’m not happy where I’m at now. I live in Vienna now and I study at a University for Applied Sciences with a lot of great new people. My life here is wonderful.
But every now and then, when I am very stressed, I think about the great time I had there. And for a moment I wish I was back on Madeira where my life was much simpler.
My time in Madeira was amazing even if it wasn’t always easy. But everything I experienced there helped me grow as a person and even though I am not in Madeira anymore Madeira will always be with me :)
In the middle of Lisbon, just opposite of the Elevador de Santa Justa I saw a green heart that looked familiar.
At closer inspection I realized that it was, indeed, a heart with the words
Steiermark
Das grüne Herz Österreichs
on it.
Translated it means: Styria - The green heart of Austria
Lisbon
I spent two nights in Lisbon at the flat of a girl that I met in Braga.
The first evening the roommates of the girls I knew took me to a small Jazz festival which was very cool.
Afterwards we went to get some pizza and then to the nightlife area of Lisbon. I had a great night seeing the ‘real’ Lisbon and not just the parts you will find in a guide book.
The next day I explored Lisbon on my own. I tried to see as much as possible in just one day.
In the afternoon I was pretty tired but I saw a lot of Lisbon and it made me want to see more.
Waiting for the train
Having to wait for the next train because of my own unpunctuality is one thing. I deserve to wait if I'm too stupid to be on time. But being on time and being told at the ticket booth that the train is full and I will have to wait two hours for the next one is a special kind of hell.