Saturday, April 20, 2013

Dreams: Zoe´s nightmare




The dream started when a girl called Zoe was at home, she was very tired and then she went to her bedroom. She fell in her bed and she had a dream, a strange dream.
In the dream there were unicorns, forests, lakes, fairies, mountains,stairs, cities and  there was a maze.




The girl was in a lot of levels, the dream was like a game.
She started  to fly with a unicorn qhencome big birds began to fly to her. She had a special power. Her power was that she could  make a shield. When she was at the last level, she was very scared and surprised, There was a maze.

Zoe started to run, turned left, turned right, went staright on... but she couldn´t find the exit, when she was exhausted, she started to shout and after that she began to listen some voices, that were from her parents.
When she woke up, her parents told her, that she had a nightmare.
One week later, she told her friends that dream  and everyone started to laugh, included Zoe.

This was the dream...
















  

Monday, April 8, 2013

Guia de Malaga (Malaga´s guide)


MALAGA'S CITY GUIDE


PLANTS OF THE PARK

Washintonia Robusta



This is a plant with a long trunk and it has big leaves. It´s like a palm but it is longer, this type of plant can measure 35m or more.

The “Washingtona” is different of the other type of this plant called “Washingtona Filífera” because "Washintona Robusta” it is longer Filífera.
This plants have green leaves and white treads around the tree.
You can also see this plant in the Málaga centre. (In the park)

Codiaeum Variegatum



“This plant is from Pacific island and Indonesia.

“Codiaeum” can measure 3m. It´s smaller than the “Washingtona Robust".
This plant needs a lot of light to live. It´s a plant with beautiful colours like red and yellow.
They also have other names, they are:
-Codiaeum Vegetarium
-Garden Croton

PUERTA OSCURA GARDENS


This garden is near the Alcazaba, and as complement to the building Guerrero Strachan has made the plants for the development of the surroundunding areas including the existing Puerta Oscura Gardens and those extending the Park.
They are different because it has a lot of plants with many colours . Guerrero Strachan designed yhese beautiful gardens which occupy the southern side at the foot of Gibralfaro.
It is a sucession of terraces, paths, and smal pergolas that surprises and delight visitors to the city.


THE CERVANTES THEATRE

The Cervantes theatre is the most ancient escenic escenic space of the Costa del Sol near  the centre of Málaga.
It was built in 1869 before the destruction of the theatre of the prince Alfonso. Later Jerónimo Cuervo do the new theatre; the Cervantes theatre open in 1870. 



THE THEATRE ECHEGARAY


The original cinema was designed by Manuel Rivera Vera, the author of the Málaga Town Hall,  other noble examples of civil architecture in town. It was a luxury building, heavily decorated, with glazed windows from the renowned firm Maumejean. With stalls seating 500 people and side rows for another 300, it opened on 19 November 1932 with a glittering premiere of the film ‘Princess, à vos ordres!’
In 2001, the Echegaray Cinema screened its last film. Meanwhile, Málaga authorities signed an agreement to use it as a complementary theatre to the Cervantes, which was packed with activities. The building was rehabilitated by architect Francisco Peñalosa Izuzquiza, who had to deal with an advanced state of dilapidation.


CHURCH OF SANTIGO

The original cinema was designed by Manuel Rivera Vera, the author of the Málaga Town Hall, other noble examples of civil architecture in town. It was a luxury building, heavily decorated, with glazed windows from the renowned firm Maumejean. With stalls seating 500 people and side rows for another 300, it opened on 19 November 1932 with a glittering premiere of the film ‘Princess, à vos ordres!’



In 2001, the Echegaray Cinema screened its last film. Meanwhile, Málaga authorities signed an agreement to use it as a complementary theatre to the Cervantes, which was packed with activities. The building was rehabilitated by architect Francisco Peñalosa Izuzquiza, who had to deal with an advanced state of dilapidation.
                                                               

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