Tuesday, March 22, 2011



Welcome!

My name is Camila and invite you to visit my blog. In this space I’ll publish notes about movies, books, music and some things about my career.

The name of my blog is a combination between “rhodopis” and “callopistes”, scientific names of hummingbird and wall lizard. These animals live in the north of Chile, a region where I work as an archaeologist.

I hope we can share interests and entertaining tips about anything.

See you!

6 comments:

  1. The bird is very cute, I love the colors.
    I like your blog.
    Will we get along,
    see you in class!

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  2. Hi there!

    I liked the layout of your blog, it's quite beautiful, goodonya!

    So you said you're and archaeologist, what an interesting career you choose! Although I bet it must be very exhausting the 'travel a lot' thing, but i'm sure it worth it!! Post some picture of your field trip...

    I have to say dear, that I dislike lizard. Where I live there are a lot, and believe me, you don't really like them when they take naps in your shoes, or they sneak around/inside your plate draws, or even worst, when you find them inside your cereal box, that's disgusting!!!

    Well, I've said enough, keep posting and I'll see you on the flipside!

    Cheers!

    B.

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  3. I love the blog`s name and colors!
    nice to find you on the internet!
    kisses

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  4. Hi Cami!
    The bird of the picture is so pretty! :D
    I hope that we can speak someday^^

    See you on monday!

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  5. Hi B.!

    Thanks for write me! though I understood just half of what you said! hahaha.

    Your English has improved lots!, congratulations! I hope someday hit that level!

    It's so sad what you tell me about the lizards that get into the cereal box! yuck! even so, I really like those animals.

    I miss you! I hope you are doing well. Good luck in everything.

    Love U.

    Kisses :*

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  6. Hi Cami!

    I really like your blog, the name is very creative and I hope you can write more about your trips as an archaeologist!

    Have a nice week, see you soon.

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