Sunday 30 September 2012

A big Life to Enjoy it


Life conceived to live it and not to work, that's a big life to enjoy it. I thought in Cultural Center while i saw the big wheel spinning on its axis. Cultural Center (Brisbane) is near to Bus Central Station and beside Brisbane River. A place full of life. To be sincere, the best place I have visited in Brisbane for the moment. Its quite and at the same time its crowded of people. How can I explain this contradiction then? This contradiction is in armony with this area, where you can have a bath in South Bank Beach, walk along the row of restaurants, take away and coffe shop, to cook (banned to drink alcohol) free on the electric BBQ (barbies are called in this city), available for the public. Later on I will write about slang in Brissie, colloquial name for Brisbane. This place is ideal to spend a nice day with friends, family or for romantic dates. You will find the Concert Hall and the Piazza, a center of performance where young people learn choreographies. If you arrived at here you will be able to listen to the music from a female artist who plays splendid double bass. Almost a dream, with a difference, I never cry in dreams. As if that wasn't enough along september Brisbane Festival celebrated one more edition: theatre, music, dance and opera from Australia. According to the Premier of Queensland, Campbell Newman, it has involved an annual investment of $5.22 millions. This edition closed tonight with a magnific explosion of coloured fireworks. Sunsuper Riverfire says goodbye until next year but I am sure its a good way to start a new life here. I am feeling privileged living here. Good luck.

Chinese lanterns in the entrance to Brisbane Festival.
Fireworks to close Brisbane Festival 2012. Sunsuper Riverfire. 

An attraction of the Sunsuper Riverfire.

View of Parkland.
Other places to visit in Cultural Centre: Nepalese Pagoda, Memorial Park (in memory of fallen soldiers for I and II World War in Vietnam, Korea and Japan), Museum.   


2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Jose, tienes que narrar cosas más personales, hombre!
que veo mucho corta y pega de la wikipedia!!
¿que tal con los intercambios de ing_esp?
=P

Anonymous said...

¿sigues vivo, expatriado?