Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Writing Invocational Prayers

The Valonia Oak


It 's a mammoth specimen of more than 700 years of life, has a trunk circumference at the base of 4.25 m.



The largest specimen and majestic 700 years of age, a diameter at the base of the trunk of 4.25 m and a canopy of approx. 700 sqm. It is said that under his hair gathered hundred knights leaving for a crusade, which results in the name of the hundred horsemen. In the past the Valonia Oak or Falanida was a valuable plant for many artisans tricasini, who practiced "the art of Pelacani" (the art of tanning hides). It 's a specimen tree in danger of extinction and for this reason it is was recently included in the itinerary of cultural tourism financed by the EEC

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Constantine - Salento

The Constantine (Foundation ONLUS), is a structure with an ancient part of 17oo and some early 1900.
And 'situated in a very large area (35 acres) of Mediterranean woods, orchards (excellent marmalade or other jam) and especially the production of bio-dynamic oil.
As a structure, could accommodate 60 people, but the administration has preferred to move towards a young tourists, so only three rooms could accommodate someone; x the rest are all bunk beds for 6 people with their accessories.

conveggno Bearing in mind the period of the outside can be organized the gazebo (as they have already done so) surrounded by green + original can esistere.Uno Cstantine of the jewels of the production is made with ancient frames, curtains, carpets, bedding accessories etc.etc.

http://www.lecostantine.eu/benvenuti.html

Again, I suggest, dinner or lunch, and especially trying a product made with biodynamic.

Venison Stuffed Peppers Wrapped With Bacon

Capri Tourist Delights

Timing: hour without a break ... Departure
Marina Grande, we head towards the Blue Grotto (20 minutes) before reaching the cave there are the Baths of Tiberius. The visit of the cave takes about 45 minutes, come in two at a time. Continue on towards the lighthouse Punta Carena (20 minutes) and through the Green Grotto arriving after another twenty minutes to Marina Piccola. From Marina Piccola Faraglioni another 15 minutes, you pass through the Faraglioni and at one point the trail is the Marvellous Grotto, followed by the sea you can see the famous "leap of Tiberius' and before you arrive at Marina Grande can be seen on a rock with a bronze statue of a street urchin who greets the participants of the tour ... (Fishermen say it is a good omen ....)

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Professions La Spezia

The exercise of liberal professions in the tourism (tourist guide, tourist guide in the province of La Spezia, a guide and hiking in the province La Spezia) is linked to the acquisition of an appropriate certificate of conformity which is released by this Province after passing the examination under the No LR 44/1999. Eligibility for admission consideration, applicants must be in the possession of the requirements of this LR and stated in the contract. The eligible intending to practice the profession must submit to the Province of residence a notice of commencement activities as a result of which will be issued a special card distinctive regional validity of five years. http://www.provincia.sp.it/flex/cm/pages/ServeBLOB.php/L/IT/IDPagina/318

Porcelain With 2 Crossed Arrows

How to reach the Palmaria Island Excursions

Palmaria Island can be reached by boat or taxi boat from La Spezia or from Porto Venere.
can be reached by boat from La Spezia In.Tur society. (Albatros and Cormorant) between decreased Morin (Sp), Portovenere and Palmaria Terrizzo locations, north of the island.
From June 15 to September 15 the two ferries are hourly:
-pier Morin from the first race is at 8:30 am and the last is at 19.00 from Palmaria.
Craft Society "Group Battellieri Gulf" link, however, La Spezia with Pozzale, a pleasant bay in the south-east, in front of Tino.
In June and September, the boats make two morning runs (9.30, 11.30) and two in the afternoon (14.30, 17.30) with unberthing Morin, the last race of the Pozzale is 18.00.
During July and August they reach the Pozzale hourly flights from La Spezia from 9.00 until 19.00.
The journey in both cases is about 30 minutes. The two companies
(In.Tur. And "Boatmen of the Gulf") is currently a consortium with the company "Gulf of Poets, which also handles direct lines in Lerici, Cinque Terre, Portofino, Versilia and Capraia island.
The island is reached by a private boatmen of Porto Venere that are available, weather permitting, all year round, starting at the inside of the town pier, north side, in front of the restaurant "Iseo".


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The Consorzio Marittimo "5 Terre" Gulf of Poets "

From Porto Venere is possible to make a boat tour of the three islands of Palmaria, Tino and Tinetto or visit Cinque Terre: Riomaggiore, Manarola, Corniglia, Vernazza and Monterosso.

Tour of 3 islands Palmaria
- Tino - Tinetto
Departures from Portovenere at: 10:00 am - 11:00 to 12:00 - 14.30 - 15:30 to 16:30
Prices: Adults € 9.00 weekdays Adults € 5.00 Reduced public holiday and the 1 / 8 to 31 / 8 € 10.00 Reduced € 5.00
Low: Children 6 to 11 years if accompanied by an adult
The service will be carried out with favorable weather conditions .

http://www.foresteriamuraglione.com/09palmaria_trekk.htm

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In the waters off Porto Venere is the archipelago with the three islands of Palmaria, Tino and Tinetto, which surely represent the heart of Regional Natural Park of Porto Venere .
Tino, where there are interesting ruins dating from the eleventh century and the church dedicated to the cult of St. Venerio is Military Region and on it allows access only during the festivities in honor of the saint (September 13). There are the ruins of the abbey dedicated to the saint, built in the eleventh century. As a transformation of the chapel built in the seventh century at the place where he found the body of worship, born and died in the hermitage to Palmaria Tino. The islet
Tinetto, bare of vegetation, still preserves its ancient evidence of the presence of religious communities in this area, formed by the presence of the ruins of two separate bodies: in the western part of the century there was a small oratory. VI-oriented with an apse on the east by a building where there was more complex. The latter, with a church with two aisles and cells for monks, has different construction phases that followed until the eleventh century. When it was destroyed by the Saracens. It is also considered interesting to note the presence of a reptile on the island endemic, the pordacis tinettoi muralis, a very rare species of lizard.
Of the three islands of the Palmaria is the most popular and well known, especially between La Spezia, with regard to the seaside tourism: its beaches each year, spilling thousands of people who see it is chosen for its beautiful clear waters that lap at the coasts. The
Palmaria (which probably has the origin of its name to the term "Balma" = Cave, rather than the presence of palms) has interesting landscape values, also determined by the different topography of its sides: the east, descending gradually to the sea covered by lush Mediterranean vegetation, the West, defined by steep cliffs reach 188 m above sea level. To highlight the features of the island will provide a description of taking his cue from one of the most interesting itineraries, which is one over which the most important sporting event, the "Walk of Palmaria label", organized every year in May . The start is from Terrizzo, the ferry landing point, from where it is head east toward the Fort Umberto I - today's "fortress of the sea" - built in the last century under the administration of Count Cavour and Savoy used as a prison until the '50s. It stands on the tip of the School and falls above Schenello: After major restoration work, carried out by the city of Porto Venere by the Province of La Spezia and the contribution of the European Community, the "Fortress of the Sea" hosts thematic exhibitions, conferences, shows and important cultural events. Just before the road forks and strong, turning right, reaches the eastern side of the island, almost no man-made, a path that winds through a scented broom, cysts from the bright flowers, wild orchids, a delicate myrtle and other plants of the Mediterranean. The road reaches the Punta della Mariella, then above the "Cave Rock" el'insenatura Pozzale where some of the quarries " portoro" , the characteristic quality marble with black veins clear, active until a few years ago.
From here begins the climb towards the "Cape Island" where there are numerous small cavities (significant where the Cave of the Doves were found human remains dating to the Neolithic and animals now hosted at the Civic Museum of La Spezia) and then to the top Island where there is the Semaphore and Fort Cavour. The descent winds through pines and Aleppo pines to reach the north-western tip of the island near a niche that once housed the bust of King Carlo Alberto, erected in honor of his visit to the quarries in 1837 . Opposite, beyond the narrow stretch of sea, stands out with its unmistakable silhouette the church of St. Peter and in the background stand the imposing limestone walls of Muzzerone .
Accompanied by the unique vision of the landscape of tower-houses which constitute the unforgettable palace in the sea of \u200b\u200bPorto Venere, there is going to conclude the tour of the island returning to Terrizzo from where the journey had begun. As the Island Palmaria to its full extent, including in the Regional Natural delParco Porto Venere, the City has enabled the implementation of important measures aimed at its protection, but also the definition of a project to use intelligent its natural beauty. Proactive in this area was established in 1994, the CEA (Center for Environmental Education).
The property, housed in a fort that housed a battery of Experimental Navy, you stay in the dorms with kitchen and spacious indoor and outdoor - for study and recreation, is visited each year by a large number of young, motivated by environmental issues, which today are moving not for mere pleasure, but to deepen their knowledge.
Accordingly, the CEA is of fundamental importance for the enjoyment of the park, especially among boys, and is set to become a center of tourism awareness of environmental values \u200b\u200beducation, experiment, study and research.

http://www.prolocoportovenere.it/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=55&Itemid=63&lang=it

Friday, January 21, 2011

Problems With My Tech Deck

return Children Kahlil Gibran






The things your child enjoys

remain in the realm of the heart until old age.
The best thing in life is that our soul


remains to hover in the places where once we played
.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Mary J Blige Hairstyle

Observations on the evolution of Fantasy, as a literary genre.





Origins


The realm of fairy tales is broad, deep, and filled with many outstanding things: there are animals and birds of all kinds, countless stars and endless seas ; Beauty that enchants and omnipresent danger, joy and sorrow sharp as swords. A man may, perhaps, be considered lucky to have you wandered, but its own richness and strangeness tie the tongue of a traveler who wishes to report them. And while he is there, it is dangerous to ask too many questions, because the gates would close suddenly, and lost the keys.

(by On Fairy-Stories, JRR Tolkien)


Groped to find a precise moment in human history to the birth place of the imagination, is an impossible task, at least for the moment. In some ways, then, that man invented stories to explain incomprehensible phenomena then from a scientific point of view, can be considered a first embryo of what will then be the epic-religious myths, fairy tales, and, coming to this day, stories Fantasy. If the mythology of the Mediterranean civilizations has been the basis for the development of the literary genre of fantasy, legends of the Vikings and Celts, have undoubtedly had the greatest influence on the stories that belong to this genre.
The Nordic mythology comes to us primarily due to an Icelandic writer of 1200, Snorri Sturluson, Edda who gathered the legends and myths that were the basis of Viking culture, translating from the Norse (ancient Germanic language). Like most mythologies, that mainly concerns the Edda gods, heroes and the eternal struggle between good and evil.
Although the fantasy is a value belonging to humanity since the dawn of time, the Fantasy is a relatively new literary genre, born in the late nineteenth century within the British culture. It is a kind of narration in between the epic and the fantastic, whose main elements are myth and fairy tale. Unlike the fantastic narrative, which uses real-world scenarios contaminating them with supernatural events, the Fantasy describes imaginary worlds, completely detached from our own. Scholars accepted as the date of commencement of the modern Fantasy 1895, when William Morris published the novel The Wood Beyond the World (The wood beyond the world).
In Italy, the fantasy novel is identified with some of his lines, more precisely with those set in imaginary worlds (High Fantasy) different from ours, characterized by the use of magic (Sword and sorcery), usually inhabited by epic heroes (Heroic Fantasy).


The first sub-genre known as sword and sorcery (sword and sorcery), comes from adventure novels such as those Salgari and Verne, taking its connotation Fantasy, transposition magazines Pulp Magazine, published in the U.S. until the late fifty. A key feature of the works of this genre, was the constant presence of male heroes, muscular and brave, that save women in danger, after dealing with supernatural events and powerful magic.
The other strand, the Heroic Fantasy (Heroic Fantasy), begins with the literature of William Morris, leader of the neo-Gothic. The ladies of fantasy




spicchino Although in many fantasy authors of the male sex, there are also many women who have helped to raise the level and the reputation of this kind of literature.
The Californian Marion Zimmer Bradley, is part of a select group of authors, who in the fifties, they have developed in the fantasy genre, its own unique style, which is characterized by a refined psychological insight, managing to further enhance the feminine figure in works of this kind. The
Bradley, have made a change of direction in the special sub-genre of sword and sorcery, managing to integrate the roles of men and women. The affirmation of man as a hero who had the Herculean task of saving the world, often in the Fantasy was at the expense of equality of roles and skills possessed by women. Too often, the authors focused their attention on man, relegating women to the role of damsel in distress, excluding, in the final adventures of the male protagonists. Marion Zimmer Bradley, emphasized the need to equate the two different identities (masculine and feminine), not only from the psychological point of view, but most importantly, the skills possessed. The heroism, in fact, is not only a male prerogative, given the strength of the muscles, but also a different attitude towards risk. As a result the woman, living situations of extreme difficulty, may highlight their value does not come by the exhibition of physical force, but by the individual's ability to react to adversity.

[...] The girls Ones of these stories, however, do not expect a hero who rescued her from the fate that awaits them. Each of these girls Ones that I have decided to introduce to deal with it differently and each one is a hero in their own right. I think that's the value of heroic narrative, namely that it forces us to confront what is heroic in ourselves and face our nightmares and the image that we built ourselves. I do not think this requirement is limited to men only or women only. Stories that deal only with affairs of men are stories in the middle, as are those who speak only of women's affairs: they are both only half of the human truth. In each of us is the male and female, and I think both men and women can read these stories and find both good and evil that is in each one of us. The value has no race or color or sex. The fact that I chose stories about women in particular is a matter of personal preference, not an injury. The fact that he chose stories about both men and women, and is also written by men and women, I hope, a sign of the times and a prospect for the future of heroic narrative.

(Taken by the anthology, edited by Marion Zimmer Bradley, fantastic tales of sword and sorcery, which publishes the North.)


Good and evil, "said Bradley, not only of humans or only to women, are part of humanity, without distinction sex. We are part of a whole where there is no room for differences or inequality of the parties, man and woman can co-exist in fantasy literature, as in real life, without any prevarication.
Marion Zimmer Bradley, leader of the Heroic Fantasy recognized, has written a number of successes, but has established itself in Italy with The Mists of Avalon and the torch.

Katharine Kerr is also American, San Francisco, which is one of most U.S. cities towards Europe. The choice to live in this place, is in line with fervent interest that Kerr has always shown for the European culture, especially in religion and culture the Celts. Thorough and meticulous study of the Druid religion of Celtic mythology and has inspired the author to work in his novels a scrupulous historical reconstruction, mixing wonderful invention, combining with harmony of purpose, imagination to the study of characters and their feelings.
The figure of the druid (the priestly caste of the Celts), has always been very difficult to view because of its remarkable fluidity, embodies the mediation between the common people (the people) and the divine sphere. The druid was in fact poet and oracle, magician and weaver of spells. Among the scholars of the Druid religion, there were, in this regard, several disputes arising from the impossibility to define, precisely, this figure in the Celtic culture. Imprecision, inter alia, made from divergent sources, which forces him to join testimonies of Roman origin - from Caesar Strabo - with other related to the world of Ireland, the Druid of this enigmatic, Kerr has been shown to be well aware, delineating his characters in a timely manner Devery cycle, which begins with the blade of the Druids. Innovation that Kerr has made in the Fantasy, it is the spouse of a fantastic story with the newspaper history and religion of the Celtic world.

In light of these brief remarks, I can safely say that Katharine Kerr, is an author has not only a narrative talent of rare cultural solidity, but also of great sensitivity, which gives his work an unmistakable pathos of women, elevating the characters and giving his readers pages full of true feelings and touching.

After a brief discussion on these two contemporary writers, which I preferred to many others for my personal taste, I just want to add that the Fantasy as a literary genre, not only aims to entertain, in fact, even the most fanciful inventions focus around the key themes of our existence.
Marion Zimmer Bradley - equating women to men - and Katharine Kerr - mixing history and European culture and fantastic invention - have made a deep welding, between the world of fantasy and real social problems of our era.

Chiara Palermo Taormina
January 20, 2011

Saturday, January 15, 2011

German Shepherd Poodle Mix



was the sun than clouds

eastern
to decline in the gold of the morning


Fiorito is the time lost between
wisteria

of wonder and Notes Sandalwood
the last ray shadow land between

It 'a song that awakens


the ambrosia of the world the fire of thoughts

Friday, January 14, 2011

Brazilian Waxing And Hemmorhoids



Breathing slow the scent of

gem comes time for solitude

beyond the Alps
of unavenged vigils
The threshold limit has

regret

am the woman who wanders away from the nectar

on earth suffer harsh

worn in bed
was a sad blow

intended to diminish over the horizon

Train Simulator Surfliner Set

Handwriting or characters?






The smell of the paper in a notebook or a book is unmistakable. The rustle of pages browsed is a reassuring sound that accompanies our lives, in all its phases. But for some time
things have changed radically, the introduction of the PC in our daily lives, there was unaccustomed to the contact with the paper texts of any kind.
It is now easy to see a book on the internet, to do research on any topic, so no longer feel the need to find our answers on paper. Yet let's consider also historical in that it has taken centuries. It has been the main vehicle of communication that humans have adopted over time, to bring his thoughts to the outside of his own conscience. The ancient scholars
pass their knowledge on the sheets and they did it as naturally as possible, ie using the hand sign. The handwriting expresses not only the human mind, but also makes it more realistic, because if an artist writes a verse of his hand on a white sheet to leave to posterity, not just an idea, but above all a testimony of non-mechanical knowledge. Testimony, then, to exist and will not becoming subject to the technological machine that debases the message with the default characters that make the concepts expressed by the impersonal mind, but clearly represented by the symbol.