Time passes, the world changes, surrounding people and yourself change, and those changes separate you from them, or join you stronger.
After this enigmatic and dark thought (appropiate people would get what I mean, I'm sure), here's some photos of friends and mine.
Dec 31st 1999: New Year's Eve'99
I spent that night with idiom-class mates and more people in a Japanese-style restaurant. Owners of the restaurant werent very good at cheering up parties, though.
December 1999: Dinner and Japanese "big" exam (aka dai-shiken)
During that year I studied for the easiest level of Japanese Official Exam (that is, the fourth level, dont ask why they start counting from the other end!.) The exam took place in Barcelona, and we stayed there for that weekend. These photos are mainly from the dinner the night before, in a Chinese restaurant (Japanese ones were expensive or hard to find)
With the time, you take into account how hard is being part of group of, let's say, 20 people, and have them all good friends among themselves.. I've seen bigger or smaller problems many times, but stupidly thougth that this time could be different, that we all could be good friends.
April 1999: Office dinner![]()
We're used to having a dinner together when somebody leaves our office, or some birthday, etc. This time, Tomás exiled to Seville, to "hunt" customers over there.
November 1998: London calls (aka "Mind the Gap")
Javier and I did a
for-some-time procastinated visit to
Juan, who was working in
a London located office those months.
It was my first travel to Great Empire's capital, and my first flight, and we spent a great time. London is such a large city, with lot of places to visit. Au contraire that you could expect, we didnt do much tourism, but we walked a lot with no special goal, by the center, which was full of people and color, beginning to prepare for Xmas time.
August 1998: ID photo
1996:
These are misc photos taken more or less in 1996.
October 1995: Abenfigo
It's such a long time, and I've decided to keep photos of mine from that time.
It had started to be cold weather. Abenfigo is a little village in Teruel,
where David invited us to spend a weekend.