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Giorni di festa, del pagano Sol invictus o del cristiano Natale. Giorni d'inverno, di freddo, di pioggia, di neve, di sole o di vento. Giorni comunque disponibili to continue his journey along our shores raped and still popular cities. Occupation bathing beaches, docks clear of the fleets of glamorous yachts. Winter sea is still a room for solitary explorers. Along the coast of loosening the control, it becomes easier to cross restricted areas, break into private spaces, to rediscover our common good. Our sea day, every day more trying to be foreclosed, divided up, sold and fenced.
Last October a report on "Landscapes of costs" of Italy Our relaunched the debate on the Italian coastal degradation. On "The Journal of Architecture" in November have articulated the comparison, with two of their writings, Aimaro Island and Rosario Pavia . The latter with a pragmatic sensibility reminds us that "The coastline is among the networks that most makes a meeting between nature and artifice, is a network environment and infrastructure. It has always been, but today with greater intensity. " A preliminary observation is needed to clarify the unresolved for the ruin of the coast is in fact little discussed problem of evil and their duplicity, their "being at the same time network environment and network infrastructure is essential." If
Pavia asks us all a necessary effort to go beyond the sincere denunciation of environmental breakdown the coast, Aimaro Island with the same clarity, that in order to approach the problems: "We need koine, but Phil friendship to those places, especially towards those who are suffering. We need to care for and collect, to touch a piece of a broken world, (de) construct, (re) build, (re) know: Reconnaissance, that is to be grateful. This requires putting in their field knowledge and experiences, to update them with doubt but with courage. "
Echoing the title of the Island, "Riviere. We are afraid, it takes courage, "I want to focus today on what it means to have courage to face the undeniable situation of environmental degradation, urban, and in some cases, economic, prevailing in most of the Italian coast. If courage was manifested through the post-war reconstruction, then often degenerating into strategic construction today in this post-war liberal must first have the courage to return the original and essential access to the sea. Only through a collective reappropriation of the sea that washes the shores you can give back to these urban environments and shared lasting quality. Certain that we can achieve a balance between modern infrastructure needs, housing, environmental and economic rediscovering and updating only the true value of the gauge, which in time recenti ci ha parlato Franco Cassano nel libro “Il pensiero meridiano” . Non potrà esserci progetto di riqualificazione urbana e ambientale senza avere il coraggio di mettere in discussione il dogma dell'infinita crescita economica. Non potrà esserci progetto di miglioramento abitativo o infrastrutturale senza avere il coraggio di uscire dalla frenesia consumistica. Con coraggio dobbiamo batterci per rivendicare il mare come bene comune, certi che partendo da questo principio generale si possano poi discutere, condividere e realizzare i migliori interventi per ridare dignità al paesaggio costiero.
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Contemporary Fireplaces Ottawa
my father and the baby mouflon
This is one of many stories I have heard countless times from my padre.Quando I was little, I had seven or eight years, I followed my father already in his work in the fields one day, the furious barking of the dogs there warned of the presence of some wild animal, but as we look around us we could not see anything until one of the dogs slipped into a large patch of mastic, followed him and saw what at first glance might seem a little lamb, he was everything trembling at the deepest point of the spot, I walked slowly, tried to reassure him and took fuori.Era stroking a baby mouflon, a female (a wall). Perhaps his mother had been killed and it was very frightened and hungry, we brought her home and my mother invented to make it suck, a rudimentary bottles, was too small to eat alone. "BELLEDDA", so I called was my constant companion, following me wherever I went, and in the countryside, while I helped my father stood guard at the small "haversack" where I kept my dinner one night I came home and after a while I realized that "BELLEDDA" had not followed me, I called loudly, but had decided niente.Pensai to leave me and I cried for a long time and nothing earned him the assurances of my parents who said they were certain of his ritorno.L 'next morning, as usual but with a heavy heart, follow my father in the fields .... and my heart jumped throat with joy, "Belledda" slept curled up next to my "haversack" dimenticato.Sempre in his voice there was a note of emotion in remembering his old playmate and loyal.
This is one of many stories I have heard countless times from my padre.Quando I was little, I had seven or eight years, I followed my father already in his work in the fields one day, the furious barking of the dogs there warned of the presence of some wild animal, but as we look around us we could not see anything until one of the dogs slipped into a large patch of mastic, followed him and saw what at first glance might seem a little lamb, he was everything trembling at the deepest point of the spot, I walked slowly, tried to reassure him and took fuori.Era stroking a baby mouflon, a female (a wall). Perhaps his mother had been killed and it was very frightened and hungry, we brought her home and my mother invented to make it suck, a rudimentary bottles, was too small to eat alone. "BELLEDDA", so I called was my constant companion, following me wherever I went, and in the countryside, while I helped my father stood guard at the small "haversack" where I kept my dinner one night I came home and after a while I realized that "BELLEDDA" had not followed me, I called loudly, but had decided niente.Pensai to leave me and I cried for a long time and nothing earned him the assurances of my parents who said they were certain of his ritorno.L 'next morning, as usual but with a heavy heart, follow my father in the fields .... and my heart jumped throat with joy, "Belledda" slept curled up next to my "haversack" dimenticato.Sempre in his voice there was a note of emotion in remembering his old playmate and loyal.
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Muscle Spasms And Diabetes
Christmas Reflections
As every year, this year has arrived on time for Christmas.
When I was growing up in the days and most of all the nights before Christmas I felt something in the air magico.La my family, like all families in the small community where I grew up, he had no money to spend on gifts and so these were mostly symbolic, but my heart was happy with a simple happiness.
In the weeks before Christmas Special care was put into cleaning the house, pots and pans, copper and aluminum hanging the kitchen walls were pulled down and pulled vigorously polished with ash and elbow grease, it was hard work and challenging us and which includes children under the supervision of my mother ... risultato.Sedute very demanding on the floor, each with the pot or pan that had been assigned, that too became a moment of joy and sharing, laughter and scherzi.Ma particularly remember the nights very cold but clear, the sky is completely covered by a blanket of brilliant stars and embroidery I do not know if it is only in memory, there was always the silver light of the moon that made the landscape around, magical, I felt that on those nights, everything was possible, even the most fantastiche.Mia MOTHER preparing pancakes (sas cattas pesadas), whose cooking was strictly start at midnight, I insist on her watch by the fire of juniper wood-powered illuminated the kitchen, her scent mingled with that of pancakes and I tickled the nostrils making me sleep that emerge from time to time I won, I opened the door and here's the incredible magic of the night ....
In the days of the festival was the exchange of visits for the cards, a cafe for women, for men a glass of wine .. the new one.
What changed everything! Of those simple values \u200b\u200bthere is nothing left, even if they vergognano.Da some time now, Christmas is a race to the gift, the preparation of lunches and dinners dispendiose.Risultato sophisticated and, at the end of the race, heavy stomach, wallet lighter "to buy gifts almost always unnecessary and (often) not even welcome in the heart .... And the melancholy to the inability to find that old magic .
As every year, this year has arrived on time for Christmas.
When I was growing up in the days and most of all the nights before Christmas I felt something in the air magico.La my family, like all families in the small community where I grew up, he had no money to spend on gifts and so these were mostly symbolic, but my heart was happy with a simple happiness.
In the weeks before Christmas Special care was put into cleaning the house, pots and pans, copper and aluminum hanging the kitchen walls were pulled down and pulled vigorously polished with ash and elbow grease, it was hard work and challenging us and which includes children under the supervision of my mother ... risultato.Sedute very demanding on the floor, each with the pot or pan that had been assigned, that too became a moment of joy and sharing, laughter and scherzi.Ma particularly remember the nights very cold but clear, the sky is completely covered by a blanket of brilliant stars and embroidery I do not know if it is only in memory, there was always the silver light of the moon that made the landscape around, magical, I felt that on those nights, everything was possible, even the most fantastiche.Mia MOTHER preparing pancakes (sas cattas pesadas), whose cooking was strictly start at midnight, I insist on her watch by the fire of juniper wood-powered illuminated the kitchen, her scent mingled with that of pancakes and I tickled the nostrils making me sleep that emerge from time to time I won, I opened the door and here's the incredible magic of the night ....
In the days of the festival was the exchange of visits for the cards, a cafe for women, for men a glass of wine .. the new one.
What changed everything! Of those simple values \u200b\u200bthere is nothing left, even if they vergognano.Da some time now, Christmas is a race to the gift, the preparation of lunches and dinners dispendiose.Risultato sophisticated and, at the end of the race, heavy stomach, wallet lighter "to buy gifts almost always unnecessary and (often) not even welcome in the heart .... And the melancholy to the inability to find that old magic .
Monday, December 20, 2010
Ratchet Clank Dove Trovare Rhino V
More and more often I find myself thinking, maybe I'm getting old, perhaps the sum of many small disappointments have left their mark and as a result has taken away a little at a time the ability of enthusiasm that originally was part of my carattere.Forse everything is normal part of life, but this awareness does not prevent me to feel uncomfortable at times and lacks the capacity necessary inadeguata.Forse to survive in a world where more and more fake the appearance of being more important, where we performed in speeches committed without really believe what you dice.Io continues to bring us into a world of simple things but real, genuine, although I realize that I live out of time, by this time.
The only way to defend myself is that I do like turtles, withdraw into my shell and be quiet
Saturday, December 18, 2010
What Else Could Genital Warts Look Like
letter to the Christ Child
Dear baby Jesus, is the first time you write, you know when I was little I was convinced that if I asked something I would have angered and I'd bring anything ... and then I always throw your good heart, I settled for what you could and you wanted to darmi.Diventata great I understand some things (I have yet to understand the other ...) I understand, for example, that you were "used" (unbeknownst to you) and the large gifts and coal (the bad for the children) do not I knew nothing mica .....
You must be wondering, then the purpose of my letter late ... if you have the goodness to listen to the spiego.Non know if you read newspapers or watch TV (if you do not blame you) So I do not know if you leave but you realize we are in a mess (mess, no trouble .... even if he has to do) You know the story of the Tower of Babel? You know the one where they all spoke together and nobody understood a tube of what other people said ... Here, in Italy for some time that happens between those who should governare...ma non solo.Succede anche che chi dovrebbe governare in nome e per conto del popolo lo fà solo in nome e per conto del proprio tornaconto,succede che chi dovrebbe fare opposizione ,ha dimenticato da tempo come si fà ,forse perchè troppo impegnata a ammirare la propria immagine riflessa (moderni narcisi)gli studi televisivi hanno sostituito l'acqua del ruscello...
Ci sarebbe molto da dire anche sul popolo ma non voglio annoiarti troppo .
Per concludere vorrei farti solo una richiesta se non ti è di troppo disturbo e se non ti ripugna troppo, non potresti fare una capatina e mollare quattro sganassoni a destra e a manca?Oppure potresti fare in modo che perdano la memoria e anzichè andare in parlamento vadano a cercare vermi o lumache oppure vadano a lustrare scarpe....Le mie richieste ti sembrano strane?In questo caso,come quando ero piccola mi rimetto al tuo buon cuore....purchè ce li togli dalle scatole.Fai tu...va bene?
Dear baby Jesus, is the first time you write, you know when I was little I was convinced that if I asked something I would have angered and I'd bring anything ... and then I always throw your good heart, I settled for what you could and you wanted to darmi.Diventata great I understand some things (I have yet to understand the other ...) I understand, for example, that you were "used" (unbeknownst to you) and the large gifts and coal (the bad for the children) do not I knew nothing mica .....
You must be wondering, then the purpose of my letter late ... if you have the goodness to listen to the spiego.Non know if you read newspapers or watch TV (if you do not blame you) So I do not know if you leave but you realize we are in a mess (mess, no trouble .... even if he has to do) You know the story of the Tower of Babel? You know the one where they all spoke together and nobody understood a tube of what other people said ... Here, in Italy for some time that happens between those who should governare...ma non solo.Succede anche che chi dovrebbe governare in nome e per conto del popolo lo fà solo in nome e per conto del proprio tornaconto,succede che chi dovrebbe fare opposizione ,ha dimenticato da tempo come si fà ,forse perchè troppo impegnata a ammirare la propria immagine riflessa (moderni narcisi)gli studi televisivi hanno sostituito l'acqua del ruscello...
Ci sarebbe molto da dire anche sul popolo ma non voglio annoiarti troppo .
Per concludere vorrei farti solo una richiesta se non ti è di troppo disturbo e se non ti ripugna troppo, non potresti fare una capatina e mollare quattro sganassoni a destra e a manca?Oppure potresti fare in modo che perdano la memoria e anzichè andare in parlamento vadano a cercare vermi o lumache oppure vadano a lustrare scarpe....Le mie richieste ti sembrano strane?In questo caso,come quando ero piccola mi rimetto al tuo buon cuore....purchè ce li togli dalle scatole.Fai tu...va bene?
Friday, December 17, 2010
Party Harley Davidson Wall Decorations
spells nanny Rista
Degli anni che ho frequentato le medie a Torpè ricordo sempre con divertimento alcuni personaggi .Ziu LUVIGU ,ad esempio, fin dal mattino presto lo si poteva trovare davanti all'edicola -tabacchino,era il primo che comprava il giornale,si sedeva in un gradino di una delle case che affacciavano sulla piccola piazza,fumava il sigaro e "leggeva",qualche ragazzetto che conosceva la sua lingua tagliente ,lo apostrofava dicendo:"o tziu luvì,azis su giornale a su revessu" (zio luvigu state leggendo il giornale al reverse) to which replied indignantly: "ask ischia beauty, Ischia dae Donzi chirru res or weakness, not about your sexual imbidiosu sese in un'ogru that my" (those who can read knows how to read upside down ... and you're jealous because they do not you have one eye ... like me) Ziu Luvigu, besides not being able to read was blind in one eye .. Tata Rista was a small little woman, always dressed in little black nose was speaking in a voice .. because of his failure to "Tobacco had completely obstructed the nostrils. between the school and hung around the tobacco shop and we offered prayers (which, he assured us, were very effective to get good grades) in exchange for a little tobacco. Rista But Tata was also the news of the country, was-informed about births, deaths, marriages and cojuos (engagements) perceived or real, and every morning as early scruple to inform you from house to house ... thereby relieving some cup caffè.Tito Stagnoci informed about the arrival of man on the moon .... trifles compared to the News Tata Rista unfold the folds "de sa Valda" and offered fresh fresh and fragrant as freshly baked croissants
Degli anni che ho frequentato le medie a Torpè ricordo sempre con divertimento alcuni personaggi .Ziu LUVIGU ,ad esempio, fin dal mattino presto lo si poteva trovare davanti all'edicola -tabacchino,era il primo che comprava il giornale,si sedeva in un gradino di una delle case che affacciavano sulla piccola piazza,fumava il sigaro e "leggeva",qualche ragazzetto che conosceva la sua lingua tagliente ,lo apostrofava dicendo:"o tziu luvì,azis su giornale a su revessu" (zio luvigu state leggendo il giornale al reverse) to which replied indignantly: "ask ischia beauty, Ischia dae Donzi chirru res or weakness, not about your sexual imbidiosu sese in un'ogru that my" (those who can read knows how to read upside down ... and you're jealous because they do not you have one eye ... like me) Ziu Luvigu, besides not being able to read was blind in one eye .. Tata Rista was a small little woman, always dressed in little black nose was speaking in a voice .. because of his failure to "Tobacco had completely obstructed the nostrils. between the school and hung around the tobacco shop and we offered prayers (which, he assured us, were very effective to get good grades) in exchange for a little tobacco. Rista But Tata was also the news of the country, was-informed about births, deaths, marriages and cojuos (engagements) perceived or real, and every morning as early scruple to inform you from house to house ... thereby relieving some cup caffè.Tito Stagnoci informed about the arrival of man on the moon .... trifles compared to the News Tata Rista unfold the folds "de sa Valda" and offered fresh fresh and fragrant as freshly baked croissants
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Lcd Projectors In The Basement
Library of sea and sea coast
“Tutte le tempestose passioni dell'umanità, ... are spent as reflections in a mirror, without a trace of the mysterious face of the sea "Joseph Conrad
in the choices made by Marilena Giammarco to put" I Dioscuri "by Giorgio de Chirico, the cover of her new book (" The "Word of the sea." The Adriatic literature prodormi I. Ancient, modern interpretations "; 2009. Palomar, Bari, 208 pp, € 20), shows clearly the close relationship between the classical Greek culture and the Adriatic. But "Castor and Pollux, light and shadow, are also a perfect metaphor for the duplicity of the Adriatic, the opposition between East and West, between north and south, between continental European and Mediterranean marine environment, including fog and sun, sand and rocks, strong winds Garbin. The book is published in the series Odeporica, directed by Giovanna Scianatico, publishing tool of the Interuniversity Centre for International Studies on the Adriatic Tour ( www.viaggioadriatico.it ). Returning to the historical dimension
summarized by the author, Spina, Pharos island of Vis to Ancona are only the most famous of these Greek ports in the Adriatic, arrival points for those settlers who found along the shores of this sea a safe and successful landing. But those stores also became focal point for the spread of Greek culture in the West. Giammarco
This is the first volume of a work dedicata alla riscrittura di “un'altra storia” dell'Adriatico, a partire dalla letteratura. A riguardo è necessario evidenziare come questo Mare Superum latino che poi per secoli sarà il Golfo di Venezia, abbia ispirato centinaia di autori, di culture e provenienze differenti che, con i loro testi, hanno lentamente contribuito a costruire una delle più ricche letterature se non proprio marinaresche comunque d'ambiente marino. Questo lavoro partendo dalla natura e dai miti dell'Adriatico, tra cui quelli delle misteriose isole Elettridi e delle bellissime isole Tremiti, ricostruisce una geografia “Per acque e per terre”, articolata in pelago e rive, laghi e lagune, fiumi, montagne e isole, per concludersi infine con le narrazioni di “Tempeste e naufragi”, dall'età classica alla seicentesca “Dodicesima notte” di Shakespeare, ambientata in un'imprecisata città dell'Illiria. Un libro che oltre ad essere una preziosa antologia adriatica restituisce “l'infinità varietà delle forme che lo compongono”, utilissime anche a dimostrare la sua “irriducibile sovranazionalità”, senza dimenticare che “L'Adriatico non è solo il mare di D'Annunzio”.
“Tutte le tempestose passioni dell'umanità, ... are spent as reflections in a mirror, without a trace of the mysterious face of the sea "Joseph Conrad
in the choices made by Marilena Giammarco to put" I Dioscuri "by Giorgio de Chirico, the cover of her new book (" The "Word of the sea." The Adriatic literature prodormi I. Ancient, modern interpretations "; 2009. Palomar, Bari, 208 pp, € 20), shows clearly the close relationship between the classical Greek culture and the Adriatic. But "Castor and Pollux, light and shadow, are also a perfect metaphor for the duplicity of the Adriatic, the opposition between East and West, between north and south, between continental European and Mediterranean marine environment, including fog and sun, sand and rocks, strong winds Garbin. The book is published in the series Odeporica, directed by Giovanna Scianatico, publishing tool of the Interuniversity Centre for International Studies on the Adriatic Tour ( www.viaggioadriatico.it ). Returning to the historical dimension
summarized by the author, Spina, Pharos island of Vis to Ancona are only the most famous of these Greek ports in the Adriatic, arrival points for those settlers who found along the shores of this sea a safe and successful landing. But those stores also became focal point for the spread of Greek culture in the West. Giammarco
This is the first volume of a work dedicata alla riscrittura di “un'altra storia” dell'Adriatico, a partire dalla letteratura. A riguardo è necessario evidenziare come questo Mare Superum latino che poi per secoli sarà il Golfo di Venezia, abbia ispirato centinaia di autori, di culture e provenienze differenti che, con i loro testi, hanno lentamente contribuito a costruire una delle più ricche letterature se non proprio marinaresche comunque d'ambiente marino. Questo lavoro partendo dalla natura e dai miti dell'Adriatico, tra cui quelli delle misteriose isole Elettridi e delle bellissime isole Tremiti, ricostruisce una geografia “Per acque e per terre”, articolata in pelago e rive, laghi e lagune, fiumi, montagne e isole, per concludersi infine con le narrazioni di “Tempeste e naufragi”, dall'età classica alla seicentesca “Dodicesima notte” di Shakespeare, ambientata in un'imprecisata città dell'Illiria. Un libro che oltre ad essere una preziosa antologia adriatica restituisce “l'infinità varietà delle forme che lo compongono”, utilissime anche a dimostrare la sua “irriducibile sovranazionalità”, senza dimenticare che “L'Adriatico non è solo il mare di D'Annunzio”.
Monday, December 13, 2010
Camera Repair Handbook
bubbles
In a small town so small it had no name, there lived a girl who had never seen the world over the border of his small country, tried to imagine, but could not striving proprio.Finchè another child one day, playing with the soap that my mother used to do laundry in the river, made of beautiful bubbles in them were all the colors of the rainbow, the girl looked mesmerized as the colors beautiful and thought, "Well, the world must indeed be so." requested and obtained from baby to have one as a gift, he wanted to go inside that world of bright colors as he had never visto.Ma, as we approached the bubble burst wetting the baby's face and mingling with tears of disappointment.
that day the girl saw a lot of things, he realized that it is better to stay in the reality of their limited small world.The colors, the real ones, not those who cheat are the ones you see with the intelligence of the heart and not only with their eyes. In this colorful world of appearance only there was no place for her, and she even piaceva stare in quel mondo così...e ritorno ad essere quello che era sempre stata,una piccola bambina in un piccolo paese.
In a small town so small it had no name, there lived a girl who had never seen the world over the border of his small country, tried to imagine, but could not striving proprio.Finchè another child one day, playing with the soap that my mother used to do laundry in the river, made of beautiful bubbles in them were all the colors of the rainbow, the girl looked mesmerized as the colors beautiful and thought, "Well, the world must indeed be so." requested and obtained from baby to have one as a gift, he wanted to go inside that world of bright colors as he had never visto.Ma, as we approached the bubble burst wetting the baby's face and mingling with tears of disappointment.
that day the girl saw a lot of things, he realized that it is better to stay in the reality of their limited small world.The colors, the real ones, not those who cheat are the ones you see with the intelligence of the heart and not only with their eyes. In this colorful world of appearance only there was no place for her, and she even piaceva stare in quel mondo così...e ritorno ad essere quello che era sempre stata,una piccola bambina in un piccolo paese.
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Frot Wayne Big Green Egg
Our daily News
“Salvare il nostro paesaggio è un dovere civile”, ha detto Salvatore Settis in una lunga intervista pubblicata ieri da La Repubblica, in occasione dell'uscita del His new book, "Landscape, the Constitution, Cement. The battle against environmental degradation, civil "(Einaudi, pp. 326, € 19). To protect the landscape by the constant, vicious, attacks building in the margins of the article provided a set of guidelines, helpful to all those individuals or groups, who continue to fight against the havoc, often with incredible efforts in the face of an enormous difference in techno-economic means. A set of guidelines that I have to write it lacks a point 0, which is essential: "Living in the countryside is a right and duty", from the landscapes that surround our homes and our streets, but also our malls and our warehouses , the diffuse edge what is now Italy. Living in the deeper meanings and daily, live with pleasure. What should give walking and cycling, swimming and rowing, practice and play everyday work. Only a stubborn attendance will allow us to break the only harmful, even criminal, consumerist imperative, capable of transforming the land into a commodity that "is not because we live it, but only because it can be employment, prices, cannibalized." Without material experience and habitual, I believe that any appeal to the protection, as agreeable and disturbing, is likely to remain unheard. Without a widespread re-appropriation of the natural landscape, inteso come bene comune da condividere nei piaceri del vissuto quotidiano, non ci sarà alcun riscatto da questo degrado ambientale che è diventato “parte di un degrado che investe le regole del vivere comune”. Perciò, anche da insegnante , prendendo spunto dal terzo paradosso evidenziato da Salvatore Settis, mi sento di puntualizzare che prima ancora di portare la parola paesaggio dentro le scuole, dobbiamo portare la scuola, gli alunni, nel paesaggio. Non in quelli esotici che le agenzie vendono alle famiglie e forse neanche in quelli incontaminati protetti dai parchi e meta privilegiata delle gite scolastiche. Dobbiamo innanzitutto portarli a piedi e in bici o, perché no, a remi e a vela, nei paesaggi del quotidiano. I nostri figli, Italians and, more generally, to become aware of the inestimable value of the landscape rather than images of miles they need, rather than read and listen to their need for walking and cycling. Declining
Salvatore Settis considerations specific to this project, without any need to take note of nostalgia that has blown balance-coast city. If the battle for the defense of those tiny fragments of natural coastline, should be supported with determination, we must devote no less commitment to the restoration, a restoration of all non-conservative than anything else is hopelessly lost, but an environmental restoration that returns the unchanged immensity the sea-shore to our urban living spesso come inospitale residenza.
“Salvare il nostro paesaggio è un dovere civile”, ha detto Salvatore Settis in una lunga intervista pubblicata ieri da La Repubblica, in occasione dell'uscita del His new book, "Landscape, the Constitution, Cement. The battle against environmental degradation, civil "(Einaudi, pp. 326, € 19). To protect the landscape by the constant, vicious, attacks building in the margins of the article provided a set of guidelines, helpful to all those individuals or groups, who continue to fight against the havoc, often with incredible efforts in the face of an enormous difference in techno-economic means. A set of guidelines that I have to write it lacks a point 0, which is essential: "Living in the countryside is a right and duty", from the landscapes that surround our homes and our streets, but also our malls and our warehouses , the diffuse edge what is now Italy. Living in the deeper meanings and daily, live with pleasure. What should give walking and cycling, swimming and rowing, practice and play everyday work. Only a stubborn attendance will allow us to break the only harmful, even criminal, consumerist imperative, capable of transforming the land into a commodity that "is not because we live it, but only because it can be employment, prices, cannibalized." Without material experience and habitual, I believe that any appeal to the protection, as agreeable and disturbing, is likely to remain unheard. Without a widespread re-appropriation of the natural landscape, inteso come bene comune da condividere nei piaceri del vissuto quotidiano, non ci sarà alcun riscatto da questo degrado ambientale che è diventato “parte di un degrado che investe le regole del vivere comune”. Perciò, anche da insegnante , prendendo spunto dal terzo paradosso evidenziato da Salvatore Settis, mi sento di puntualizzare che prima ancora di portare la parola paesaggio dentro le scuole, dobbiamo portare la scuola, gli alunni, nel paesaggio. Non in quelli esotici che le agenzie vendono alle famiglie e forse neanche in quelli incontaminati protetti dai parchi e meta privilegiata delle gite scolastiche. Dobbiamo innanzitutto portarli a piedi e in bici o, perché no, a remi e a vela, nei paesaggi del quotidiano. I nostri figli, Italians and, more generally, to become aware of the inestimable value of the landscape rather than images of miles they need, rather than read and listen to their need for walking and cycling. Declining
Salvatore Settis considerations specific to this project, without any need to take note of nostalgia that has blown balance-coast city. If the battle for the defense of those tiny fragments of natural coastline, should be supported with determination, we must devote no less commitment to the restoration, a restoration of all non-conservative than anything else is hopelessly lost, but an environmental restoration that returns the unchanged immensity the sea-shore to our urban living spesso come inospitale residenza.
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Absolutely Beautiful Tattoos
my
Avevo da poco compiuto 18 anni quando inizia a lavorare alla"PINETA"un piccolo residence nella marina tra Budoni e Posada.Avevo 18 anni e molto entusiasmo.Il lavoro non era certamente leggero,non vi era orario,nè giornata di riposo,inoltre lo stipendio non era granchè ed era tutto in nero.Ma nonostante ciò ero contenta,mi sentivo previlegiata per il fatto stesso di avere un lavoro.Le mie mansioni erano molteplici e a seconda dei bisogni,mi dividevo tra la sala ,il bar,la cucina e se vi era la necessità anche alla pulizia delle camere.Il mio carattere allegro rendeva facili e piacevoli (a few exceptions) the relationships with customers, with some regulars are born amicizie.Ricordo also beautiful with great pleasure that time because I started to grow and take conscience of the world, that outside the confines of the protective walls are in famiglia.Mi mind the many characters, so many funny stories, but maybe at that time did not take much to make us smile, summer nights, after a long day without a break, fatigue became mild and laughed, sang, told stories with clients (almost always were families with children). the next time you describe for the first few characters .... I like to remember the lovely German family in the picture, remember that they stood by us in a late afternoon early summer, and I Tonina the cook (we were all employees) with Santina, wife of the manager we were busy playing cards and Fritz joined us, his wife and daughter watched, they did not understand a word of Italian, nor a word of German .... we laughed like mad ... and with their noi.Ad one point we saw that Fritz waved and tried to tell us something, we did not understand and he waved at the end ... even more than intuition to understand ... .. just in time to inform him of the toilette.Una of the most unpleasant memories was a "lord" (so to speak) of Sardinian origin (called puddu) but I think he lived in Tuscany and traded in cheese, I think it was because winter was our single customer, was a burly big man and a little greasy, one day he showed me, with a big wink to the gold bracelet and asked me if I would have liked it .... I replied without hesitation that the gold leaves me completely indifferent and then ... no, I was not the least bit interested. I learned later that he had received the same .... Tonina offer.
Avevo da poco compiuto 18 anni quando inizia a lavorare alla"PINETA"un piccolo residence nella marina tra Budoni e Posada.Avevo 18 anni e molto entusiasmo.Il lavoro non era certamente leggero,non vi era orario,nè giornata di riposo,inoltre lo stipendio non era granchè ed era tutto in nero.Ma nonostante ciò ero contenta,mi sentivo previlegiata per il fatto stesso di avere un lavoro.Le mie mansioni erano molteplici e a seconda dei bisogni,mi dividevo tra la sala ,il bar,la cucina e se vi era la necessità anche alla pulizia delle camere.Il mio carattere allegro rendeva facili e piacevoli (a few exceptions) the relationships with customers, with some regulars are born amicizie.Ricordo also beautiful with great pleasure that time because I started to grow and take conscience of the world, that outside the confines of the protective walls are in famiglia.Mi mind the many characters, so many funny stories, but maybe at that time did not take much to make us smile, summer nights, after a long day without a break, fatigue became mild and laughed, sang, told stories with clients (almost always were families with children). the next time you describe for the first few characters .... I like to remember the lovely German family in the picture, remember that they stood by us in a late afternoon early summer, and I Tonina the cook (we were all employees) with Santina, wife of the manager we were busy playing cards and Fritz joined us, his wife and daughter watched, they did not understand a word of Italian, nor a word of German .... we laughed like mad ... and with their noi.Ad one point we saw that Fritz waved and tried to tell us something, we did not understand and he waved at the end ... even more than intuition to understand ... .. just in time to inform him of the toilette.Una of the most unpleasant memories was a "lord" (so to speak) of Sardinian origin (called puddu) but I think he lived in Tuscany and traded in cheese, I think it was because winter was our single customer, was a burly big man and a little greasy, one day he showed me, with a big wink to the gold bracelet and asked me if I would have liked it .... I replied without hesitation that the gold leaves me completely indifferent and then ... no, I was not the least bit interested. I learned later that he had received the same .... Tonina offer.
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Change Trustee On Warranty Deed?
first job when I was little ...
The shell gave it to me my godmother when I do not remember, I was too piccola.Ricordo but someone told me it near your ear I heard the sound of the sea and the sea that I had not ever seen .... and I felt really imagined him as a great fiume.La shell followed me all my life, over time has lost much of its natural shine and you notice a lot of flashy signs, even my daughters approached the ear to hear the sea but they vaccations to their mother, did not need to imagine the sea.
Even the objects tell us about people and that there were ....
The shell gave it to me my godmother when I do not remember, I was too piccola.Ricordo but someone told me it near your ear I heard the sound of the sea and the sea that I had not ever seen .... and I felt really imagined him as a great fiume.La shell followed me all my life, over time has lost much of its natural shine and you notice a lot of flashy signs, even my daughters approached the ear to hear the sea but they vaccations to their mother, did not need to imagine the sea.
Even the objects tell us about people and that there were ....
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Which Brand Of Towels Are The Strongest
the shell when I was little ..... seasons
When I was small there were still stagioni.Il view of the picture, what I saw from my house, aii first signs of spring is clothed in the white of the almond trees, the air felt a bouquet perfume that went from the myrtle, the wild mint, the narcissus, cyclamen and the river flowed placidly rosmarino.Il without turbolenze.L 'ear, not disturbed noise from aliens, register now the voice of the shepherd called to order the most unruly goats, now the sound of the bells of flocks at dusk fell the fold. The gardens near the houses, planted with beans, peas and potatoes ( the only things that did not need to water) were often the destination of our raids to stock up on beans and sweet keep piselli.L 'summer was still pretty hot, the river was to become the skeleton of himself, the absence of water put it to bare bones the rocks making them seem gigantesche.Nei small plots of land planted with grape vines colored the ... to the delight of the red fox (Marian) that sometimes you could hear the grido.Lungo the wayside blackberry bushes were covered with large, attractive fruit. and wild fig trees that grew in the bed of the river (now dry) that gave fruit was sweet to our goal and our theater antics often trsformavano in spectacular falls (fortunately without serious consequences always) The prickly pear intrusive preparing the fruit, but he expected it to rain so that they can eat, otherwise they would create intestinal problems .... (This was the old belief, strong experience) Autumn, it was often a summer will be able, but on a smaller scale for the change of light and the heat less intense, the air hung the smell of must but also of the loose soil by the plow and prepared to semina.L 'winter, his days in court asked to stay home near the fireplace where often it roasting chestnuts in the embers, dried beans and pine nuts, heavy rains ridavano heading to the river and the waterfall, the sound became the soundtrack of our days and night became a lullaby that rocked our sleep
When I was small there were still stagioni.Il view of the picture, what I saw from my house, aii first signs of spring is clothed in the white of the almond trees, the air felt a bouquet perfume that went from the myrtle, the wild mint, the narcissus, cyclamen and the river flowed placidly rosmarino.Il without turbolenze.L 'ear, not disturbed noise from aliens, register now the voice of the shepherd called to order the most unruly goats, now the sound of the bells of flocks at dusk fell the fold. The gardens near the houses, planted with beans, peas and potatoes ( the only things that did not need to water) were often the destination of our raids to stock up on beans and sweet keep piselli.L 'summer was still pretty hot, the river was to become the skeleton of himself, the absence of water put it to bare bones the rocks making them seem gigantesche.Nei small plots of land planted with grape vines colored the ... to the delight of the red fox (Marian) that sometimes you could hear the grido.Lungo the wayside blackberry bushes were covered with large, attractive fruit. and wild fig trees that grew in the bed of the river (now dry) that gave fruit was sweet to our goal and our theater antics often trsformavano in spectacular falls (fortunately without serious consequences always) The prickly pear intrusive preparing the fruit, but he expected it to rain so that they can eat, otherwise they would create intestinal problems .... (This was the old belief, strong experience) Autumn, it was often a summer will be able, but on a smaller scale for the change of light and the heat less intense, the air hung the smell of must but also of the loose soil by the plow and prepared to semina.L 'winter, his days in court asked to stay home near the fireplace where often it roasting chestnuts in the embers, dried beans and pine nuts, heavy rains ridavano heading to the river and the waterfall, the sound became the soundtrack of our days and night became a lullaby that rocked our sleep
Friday, November 19, 2010
Severe Gastric Reflux
IN RIVA AL LAGO SI STUDIA IL MARE
Giornata sulla didattica della scienza il 29 novembre a Villa Brunati
L'Assessorato ai Servizi Sociali del Comune di Desenzano, in collaborazione con
il Cinsa - Consorzio interuniversitario nazionale scienze ambientali - e la
cooperativa City Service di Brescia, promuove lunedì 29 novembre dalle 9 alle
17.30 nella sala delle Muse di Villa Brunati una giornata dedicata alla
didattica delle scienze naturali, rivolta in particolare al tema dell'acqua,
del mare e del nostro lago.
Nell'ambito di questa iniziativa proporrò una relazione sulla scrittura travel entitled "Writing on the sea".
Monday, November 15, 2010
What Kind Of Climbing Shoes Should I Get
Library of sea and sea coast
"All the stormy passions of humanity, ... are spent as reflections in a mirror, without a trace of the mysterious face of the sea "Joseph Conrad
With the precision and the synthesis of a sailor bound for the attention of the historian, David Gnola us back in a little more hundred pages of the exploits of Garibaldi, the man of the sea, like the headline in the first chapter of his new book, "Logbook of Captain Giuseppe Garibaldi" (Murcia, Milan pp. 208, € 17). That the General is in fact from birth to Nice July 4, 1807 "in a house overlooking the old port," the story of a child who decides to become the hub, then become a pirate captain and, ignoring his other numerous personal stories, and political revolutionary. Became the hub of choice, rebelling against his father, master marine, he would prefer not to see him come on board. The brig Constance was his first bridge, which looked at love with the "lean your tree, the spacious deck and up to your Pettoruto bust of a woman," referring inevitable figurehead. Research carried out by the Gnola huge bibliography dedicated to the hero, the little known State Archives of Palermo and elsewhere, have allowed for the first time to order the events of seamanship Garibaldi, as evidenced by Mino Milani in the afterword. The book page by page, or should I say, mile after mile, carry the reader away from the Mediterranean to the Black Sea and then over the Strait of Gibraltar to the ocean boundless horizons, in a continuous succession of stories and adventures, "men ( sailors, captains, ship owners, merchants, adventurers, etc.) and ships (sail, steam, propeller blades, clippers and again so on), taking the words of Melanie. The iconographic
gives us more than the stereotypical image of the heroic deeds of the General, also the least known of the fisherman and always imaginifiche cards Nautical far seas, navigation and combat man-Garibaldi. It was to this personal dimension is the result of an episode of senile age, when in September of 1867 escapes arrest in Caprera, on board a small "snipe" with which to reach a fishing boat that will take him on the Tuscan coast.
The book is complete with the transcript of the logbook of the ship's brig Georgia Carmen etc.., For the most part of Garibaldi's autograph, which besides being a useful tool for investigation of events, returns in its misspelled the "special" color "original."
"All the stormy passions of humanity, ... are spent as reflections in a mirror, without a trace of the mysterious face of the sea "Joseph Conrad
With the precision and the synthesis of a sailor bound for the attention of the historian, David Gnola us back in a little more hundred pages of the exploits of Garibaldi, the man of the sea, like the headline in the first chapter of his new book, "Logbook of Captain Giuseppe Garibaldi" (Murcia, Milan pp. 208, € 17). That the General is in fact from birth to Nice July 4, 1807 "in a house overlooking the old port," the story of a child who decides to become the hub, then become a pirate captain and, ignoring his other numerous personal stories, and political revolutionary. Became the hub of choice, rebelling against his father, master marine, he would prefer not to see him come on board. The brig Constance was his first bridge, which looked at love with the "lean your tree, the spacious deck and up to your Pettoruto bust of a woman," referring inevitable figurehead. Research carried out by the Gnola huge bibliography dedicated to the hero, the little known State Archives of Palermo and elsewhere, have allowed for the first time to order the events of seamanship Garibaldi, as evidenced by Mino Milani in the afterword. The book page by page, or should I say, mile after mile, carry the reader away from the Mediterranean to the Black Sea and then over the Strait of Gibraltar to the ocean boundless horizons, in a continuous succession of stories and adventures, "men ( sailors, captains, ship owners, merchants, adventurers, etc.) and ships (sail, steam, propeller blades, clippers and again so on), taking the words of Melanie. The iconographic
gives us more than the stereotypical image of the heroic deeds of the General, also the least known of the fisherman and always imaginifiche cards Nautical far seas, navigation and combat man-Garibaldi. It was to this personal dimension is the result of an episode of senile age, when in September of 1867 escapes arrest in Caprera, on board a small "snipe" with which to reach a fishing boat that will take him on the Tuscan coast.
The book is complete with the transcript of the logbook of the ship's brig Georgia Carmen etc.., For the most part of Garibaldi's autograph, which besides being a useful tool for investigation of events, returns in its misspelled the "special" color "original."
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Wedding Floor Arrangement
Uncle LINEDDU
What I'm going to describe is one of the many characters who have somehow been part of my infanzia.Tziu Lineddu, but it was not a relative at home was considered tale.Nei early years of my childhood, until I can remember, came on foot load of gear he needed to adjust copper pots but also pots, pans and cans of milk (sas lamas) Of Peppino the times my brother went to get the cart in Torpoint (which I assume came by bus) In that case led to sell copper utensils, but also bells (marrazzos) its customers were mostly small in stature with pastori.Era a huge head compared to the rest of the body, completely calvo.Mi can almost see him again, while under the large olive tata Canedda, run the tool that was used for rattopare "or stagnate. In the evening, finished his work, shared dinner with us, that it was time for a chat, news of the family of which he was particularly proud, I remember that often told his brother Maurilio who lived in America and was the writer, and then the four children who were studying at a profit, his wife Hope to brag about the great skill in making Dolci.A What I really liked listening to his story with great emphasis
(sometimes with some naive exaggeration) I remember how much laughter we girls ( I and my grandchildren) commented on its small habit, coffee was overflowing from the cup and saucer .. as in a ritual of drinking the first cup then drank one with great concentration of the dish, we, every time it his eyes were following the various stages, to hold back her laughter ....
the late sixties, there un'improvisa Acelera of "progress" and Uncle Lineddu it adapts, and takes the license buy a car, a Multiple six hundred, also diversified its business by bringing products to sell sweets from Uncle Lineddu-wife has never become a great rider and when we stopped by during his rounds to towns and villages, it took half an hour to maneuver and put, as he put it, the machine in place to start. Over time
completely abandoned his old profession, but does not give to go around, the old customers of offers to buy fresh produce and that his wife has become a real Uncle attività.Ora Lineddu is qulche part, who knows maybe a better place than this world, where friendship and solidarity have a meeting valore.Sono sure my father will not fail to tell, who knows with the pride of his daughter Marie, the little girl, who a few years ago won the Grazia Deledda with the book in dialect lugolesu "MELEDDA"
What I'm going to describe is one of the many characters who have somehow been part of my infanzia.Tziu Lineddu, but it was not a relative at home was considered tale.Nei early years of my childhood, until I can remember, came on foot load of gear he needed to adjust copper pots but also pots, pans and cans of milk (sas lamas) Of Peppino the times my brother went to get the cart in Torpoint (which I assume came by bus) In that case led to sell copper utensils, but also bells (marrazzos) its customers were mostly small in stature with pastori.Era a huge head compared to the rest of the body, completely calvo.Mi can almost see him again, while under the large olive tata Canedda, run the tool that was used for rattopare "or stagnate. In the evening, finished his work, shared dinner with us, that it was time for a chat, news of the family of which he was particularly proud, I remember that often told his brother Maurilio who lived in America and was the writer, and then the four children who were studying at a profit, his wife Hope to brag about the great skill in making Dolci.A What I really liked listening to his story with great emphasis
(sometimes with some naive exaggeration) I remember how much laughter we girls ( I and my grandchildren) commented on its small habit, coffee was overflowing from the cup and saucer .. as in a ritual of drinking the first cup then drank one with great concentration of the dish, we, every time it his eyes were following the various stages, to hold back her laughter ....
the late sixties, there un'improvisa Acelera of "progress" and Uncle Lineddu it adapts, and takes the license buy a car, a Multiple six hundred, also diversified its business by bringing products to sell sweets from Uncle Lineddu-wife has never become a great rider and when we stopped by during his rounds to towns and villages, it took half an hour to maneuver and put, as he put it, the machine in place to start. Over time
completely abandoned his old profession, but does not give to go around, the old customers of offers to buy fresh produce and that his wife has become a real Uncle attività.Ora Lineddu is qulche part, who knows maybe a better place than this world, where friendship and solidarity have a meeting valore.Sono sure my father will not fail to tell, who knows with the pride of his daughter Marie, the little girl, who a few years ago won the Grazia Deledda with the book in dialect lugolesu "MELEDDA"
Thursday, November 4, 2010
How Many Calories In Natural Popcorn
Our daily
The banks of the sea: from public spaces in the maze of consumption, to paraphrase The Franco Cecla.
Could this be the last in a nutshell description of the Italian coast landscape horizon?
Sicilian anthropologist, author of, among others already known to "get lost. The man with no environment "(Yale University Press, 1998) and" Against Architecture "(Agence Basic Books, 2008), gives us the Friday of the Republic of 29 October 2010, a brief examination of the opposing Western ideas of public space. There are those who would like to control, commercially and police, every place and who believes that freedom is a concept to be applied in its unpredictable and anarchic solutions, at least to the spaces public. E 'Needless to say, first make every effort to replace consumers to citizens, while the latter can now be found on the barricades of civil resistance. This examination, which takes its cue from the new station in Milan for a broader view on public spaces (or trade?) Of other cities, is unfortunately more and more fitting for the shores of the sea, beaches are occupied by beaches, wild cliffs divided up into apartments or, equally dangerously, accessible docks to be transformed into an exclusive gated marina. Just do, or try to do often!, A walk in the Ligurian ports to realize how the logic of the maxi-boating is pressing all other forms of nautical passion, or try to get close to many beaches of Lazio, with no intention of paying the entrance fee or toll, however, in another form. If
as we always remember Franco The Cecla "The square is an Italian invention, the shores of the sea is a natural constituent of landscape quality peninsular. Do not forget that in the last fifty years most of the coast have been transformed into urban banks, declination of the Navy "urban marketing" now common in many parts of Europe. Of these urban shores, the sea remains the only horizon of freedom, so each faces, whether it's beaches or rocky coasts, roads or large, should be protected from the assault private, should be understood as a common good or public domain, to use a nineteenth-century definition that should be updated.
I will not tire of saying and writing that the individual claims of the free sea, as many small overlapping waves gain strength, they can become an irrepressible need for a collective reappropriation of the Mediterranean.
The banks of the sea: from public spaces in the maze of consumption, to paraphrase The Franco Cecla.
Could this be the last in a nutshell description of the Italian coast landscape horizon?
Sicilian anthropologist, author of, among others already known to "get lost. The man with no environment "(Yale University Press, 1998) and" Against Architecture "(Agence Basic Books, 2008), gives us the Friday of the Republic of 29 October 2010, a brief examination of the opposing Western ideas of public space. There are those who would like to control, commercially and police, every place and who believes that freedom is a concept to be applied in its unpredictable and anarchic solutions, at least to the spaces public. E 'Needless to say, first make every effort to replace consumers to citizens, while the latter can now be found on the barricades of civil resistance. This examination, which takes its cue from the new station in Milan for a broader view on public spaces (or trade?) Of other cities, is unfortunately more and more fitting for the shores of the sea, beaches are occupied by beaches, wild cliffs divided up into apartments or, equally dangerously, accessible docks to be transformed into an exclusive gated marina. Just do, or try to do often!, A walk in the Ligurian ports to realize how the logic of the maxi-boating is pressing all other forms of nautical passion, or try to get close to many beaches of Lazio, with no intention of paying the entrance fee or toll, however, in another form. If
as we always remember Franco The Cecla "The square is an Italian invention, the shores of the sea is a natural constituent of landscape quality peninsular. Do not forget that in the last fifty years most of the coast have been transformed into urban banks, declination of the Navy "urban marketing" now common in many parts of Europe. Of these urban shores, the sea remains the only horizon of freedom, so each faces, whether it's beaches or rocky coasts, roads or large, should be protected from the assault private, should be understood as a common good or public domain, to use a nineteenth-century definition that should be updated.
I will not tire of saying and writing that the individual claims of the free sea, as many small overlapping waves gain strength, they can become an irrepressible need for a collective reappropriation of the Mediterranean.
Monday, November 1, 2010
Second Thermostat For Wood Boiler
Library of sea and coast
"All the stormy passions of humanity, ... are spent as reflections in a mirror, without a trace of the mysterious face of the sea. "
Joseph Conrad
I read these days is a short story by Ernesto Franco, "Usodimare. A story for solo voice ", published in 2007 by The Melangolo , finding the same fascinating and unusual sea air breathed in the first reading. I say unusual because Italians are very few novelists who have managed to restore the breath of the sea and the atmosphere on board. Different causes of this rare, when successful, attendance seamanship, beginning with the lack of knowledge of a world far from the historical land and even more than intellectual. To paraphrase the narrator of his book, the navigation is governed by autonomous laws, laws of nature, beyond the control of men. "
The protagonist, or rather its shadow, is Pepe Usodimare, solitary and mysterious commander who limps, not only physically, as the most famous commanders of the nineteenth century. We follow the last weeks of sailing aboard the Bahia Inutil , an old cargo ship to Bangladesh for scrapping. In a time suspended, marked by crossing with a fleet of catamarans ghost taken from a single macaque, by days of torrential rain and fierce dall'arrembaggio modern Piratas that refer to the epic adventures of Long John Silver and those concretissime of modern pirates. These, as Usodimare appointment, "have in common with yesterday's strategy of appearing from nowhere and from nothing and fade tactics never do the hostages. " A crew of Bahia to luck or the grace of an invisible underground, survived the attack and completes the final journey to "the endless beach of mud of Chittagong. But the real obsession Usodimare, which becomes one of each boat is tied to the search of "something" left by Nene, a woman who Pepe is "bound by a series of disincontri. ... the meeting that might have occurred. Indeed it would have happened. " A desperate search, which involves also the demolition until the last scrap, leaving only the "nail of God" who remains stuck in the stinking mud of this modern marine cemetery.
"All the stormy passions of humanity, ... are spent as reflections in a mirror, without a trace of the mysterious face of the sea. "
Joseph Conrad
I read these days is a short story by Ernesto Franco, "Usodimare. A story for solo voice ", published in 2007 by The Melangolo , finding the same fascinating and unusual sea air breathed in the first reading. I say unusual because Italians are very few novelists who have managed to restore the breath of the sea and the atmosphere on board. Different causes of this rare, when successful, attendance seamanship, beginning with the lack of knowledge of a world far from the historical land and even more than intellectual. To paraphrase the narrator of his book, the navigation is governed by autonomous laws, laws of nature, beyond the control of men. "
The protagonist, or rather its shadow, is Pepe Usodimare, solitary and mysterious commander who limps, not only physically, as the most famous commanders of the nineteenth century. We follow the last weeks of sailing aboard the Bahia Inutil , an old cargo ship to Bangladesh for scrapping. In a time suspended, marked by crossing with a fleet of catamarans ghost taken from a single macaque, by days of torrential rain and fierce dall'arrembaggio modern Piratas that refer to the epic adventures of Long John Silver and those concretissime of modern pirates. These, as Usodimare appointment, "have in common with yesterday's strategy of appearing from nowhere and from nothing and fade tactics never do the hostages. " A crew of Bahia to luck or the grace of an invisible underground, survived the attack and completes the final journey to "the endless beach of mud of Chittagong. But the real obsession Usodimare, which becomes one of each boat is tied to the search of "something" left by Nene, a woman who Pepe is "bound by a series of disincontri. ... the meeting that might have occurred. Indeed it would have happened. " A desperate search, which involves also the demolition until the last scrap, leaving only the "nail of God" who remains stuck in the stinking mud of this modern marine cemetery.
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Does L Arginine Stunt Growth
News
will be held Sunday, October 31, in the pedestrian area of \u200b\u200bPiazza Anco Marzio Ostia Lido, the first manifestation of the coordination for the protection of the Roman coast beach, the common good.
http://www.spiaggiabenecomune.org/
will be held Sunday, October 31, in the pedestrian area of \u200b\u200bPiazza Anco Marzio Ostia Lido, the first manifestation of the coordination for the protection of the Roman coast beach, the common good.
http://www.spiaggiabenecomune.org/
Friday, October 22, 2010
Helms Bakery Delivery Trucks
Our sea water daily newspaper
From Monday, October 25, 2010, "Our sea day" will also be a weekly column published on the insert "Aria di Mare" of Corriere Romagna . Advance after the opening words of the first article.
Early autumn in Romagna is one of the best times for those who believe that the sea is primarily a synonym for freedom. The beaches are empty and the docks, turn off the banner and amplifiers, in short, with the ebb of summer heat will loosen the siege resort. Along the Adriatic coast the sea returns to be overbearing in its immensity, and geographical senses.
In a season when the waters are still warm and the air, the sea gives us, for free, all its endless gifts. And the sensory discovery is the first stage of the long route, while leisure travel is an individual, it could, indeed should, become a collective political journey, aiming to claim the gratuity of the sea.
...
From Monday, October 25, 2010, "Our sea day" will also be a weekly column published on the insert "Aria di Mare" of Corriere Romagna . Advance after the opening words of the first article.
Early autumn in Romagna is one of the best times for those who believe that the sea is primarily a synonym for freedom. The beaches are empty and the docks, turn off the banner and amplifiers, in short, with the ebb of summer heat will loosen the siege resort. Along the Adriatic coast the sea returns to be overbearing in its immensity, and geographical senses.
In a season when the waters are still warm and the air, the sea gives us, for free, all its endless gifts. And the sensory discovery is the first stage of the long route, while leisure travel is an individual, it could, indeed should, become a collective political journey, aiming to claim the gratuity of the sea.
...
Saturday, October 16, 2010
How To Hack A Poptropica Account
Our
E 'was presented yesterday at the Rome initiative "sensitive Landscapes 2010: here are the 50 coast to save" Our promoted by Italy. During the national week of sensitive landscapes, 19 to 24 October 2010, Italy has focused our attention on the coast this year. The "longest" of the Italian countryside, one of the largest and most importantly, the most beleaguered. For over a century, the assault on the banks took the case not only because of an unprecedented environmental plunder, but also a real upheaval and urban sociology. Italians in the space of a century have left the mountains and countryside for urbanized primarily along the coasts, in the long hyper- coastal countries. If we add more new appetites and consume a seaside estate madman, what remains is an endless, anonymous, coastal suburb, now for much skilled unpresentable even the most travel agencies. As pointed out by our Italy, "" Winter sea "in many cases means degradation and neglect, and bathing facilities closed and left in poor condition, but what is even worse, with dams or locks that prevent the passage to people , a violation of the rights of our country, free access to the sea.. " And it is this last statement the heart of the problem: the privatization of the coast. Because if as reported the association of the four evils "most serious underlying problems that are disfiguring the face of the Italian coastal landscape [are]: port and road infrastructure, construction on the coast, erosion (often caused by ports and construction); illegal "The first cause is the privatization of a common good: the sea and its coasts.
participating in one of the many exciting initiatives planned from our local offices of Italy, or just pretending to be able to access all year to the shores and waters of our home, we will witness its determination to require a loud voice status common good for the largest of the Italian landscape: the sea. A claim founded on three principles: inalienable by the state, freedom and free access to every citizen. Principles which apply even more so now that the banks are crowded urban areas, where the sea horizon is the only environment where you can dive every day, with infinite and free of charge please.
E 'was presented yesterday at the Rome initiative "sensitive Landscapes 2010: here are the 50 coast to save" Our promoted by Italy. During the national week of sensitive landscapes, 19 to 24 October 2010, Italy has focused our attention on the coast this year. The "longest" of the Italian countryside, one of the largest and most importantly, the most beleaguered. For over a century, the assault on the banks took the case not only because of an unprecedented environmental plunder, but also a real upheaval and urban sociology. Italians in the space of a century have left the mountains and countryside for urbanized primarily along the coasts, in the long hyper- coastal countries. If we add more new appetites and consume a seaside estate madman, what remains is an endless, anonymous, coastal suburb, now for much skilled unpresentable even the most travel agencies. As pointed out by our Italy, "" Winter sea "in many cases means degradation and neglect, and bathing facilities closed and left in poor condition, but what is even worse, with dams or locks that prevent the passage to people , a violation of the rights of our country, free access to the sea.. " And it is this last statement the heart of the problem: the privatization of the coast. Because if as reported the association of the four evils "most serious underlying problems that are disfiguring the face of the Italian coastal landscape [are]: port and road infrastructure, construction on the coast, erosion (often caused by ports and construction); illegal "The first cause is the privatization of a common good: the sea and its coasts.
participating in one of the many exciting initiatives planned from our local offices of Italy, or just pretending to be able to access all year to the shores and waters of our home, we will witness its determination to require a loud voice status common good for the largest of the Italian landscape: the sea. A claim founded on three principles: inalienable by the state, freedom and free access to every citizen. Principles which apply even more so now that the banks are crowded urban areas, where the sea horizon is the only environment where you can dive every day, with infinite and free of charge please.
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Braun Toothbrush Battery Replacement
when I was little
Saturday, November 20 at 18.30, women's association for the defense of civil society will be discussing the book in our house in the neighborhood of San Salvario Morgari via the participation of 14 to Torino.Con nullify the distance and some of the authors (authors)
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Nikon Camera Bag Latch Problem
Wall of Fame TOURNAMENT MEGA-SHANGHAI
Wall of Fame ... A joyous interlude in an inferno caused by the devastating earthquake that hit L'Aquila and its province on April 6 ...
Wall of Fame ... A joyous interlude in an inferno caused by the devastating earthquake that hit L'Aquila and its province on April 6 ...
We are all with you!
Monday, October 11, 2010
Get Rid Of Shiny Circles Under Eyes
story of a dream that became the book
Everything started with a link, an invitation to join a group on fb, to send a virtual friend: "Alberto Giarrizzo." The title is intriguing, "When I was little." My curiosity leads me now to discover what it is, and read the purpose of the group I think I left a message saying more or less thus: "Albè ..... you're invited to a wedding"
Even as a child I had the habit (some rather annoying) to tell, I liked to tell my peers, but did not disdain even adults (who had the patience to listen to) the ancient stories of my grandmother but also funny stories that I found in old books to read to my cousin (I think the first textbooks were the most fun) Now I realize that without knowing it ... recitavo.Ma back to nostro gruppo,credo di essere stata una delle prime a scrivere,non senza qualche timore ed un certo pudore perchè come tutti i miei amici sanno ...non sono certo una letterata.All'inizio a scrivere eravamo in pochi, anche se le iscrizioni aumentavano,ad un certo punto hanno incominciato ad arrivare i racconti,il gruppo ha preso vita perchè ai racconti si accompagnavano i commenti che evocavano altri ricordi e diventavano anch'essi piccoli racconti.A chi poteva venire l'idea di farne un libro?Ma ad Augusto,naturalmente.All'inizio credo fossimo in pochi a crederci,ma poi ,grazie all'impegno continuo e all'inventiva di Augusto, l'idea ha preso sempre più forma e sostanza.Da giugno è una bella realtà.Il nostro libro,in vendita su http://www.ilmiolibro.it/ contributes its proceeds to finance the project to cancel the distance " walk together"
Thursday, October 7, 2010
How Long Is Deer Sausage Good In The Refrigerator
Our sea water daily newspaper
Fatigue, small or large, to hoist a sail for millennia is the sacrifice that man makes to ingratiate himself to Nature winds.
This year, as more than forty years, Trieste has renewed the great sailing festival, called Barcolana .
bays of this beautiful city that specchia nell'Adriatico, diventano per una settimana il libero proscenio di migliaia di vele, di decine di migliaia di marinai di lungo corso o solo per un giorno. Per tutti la regata domenicale è l'occasione per ritrovarsi, confrontarsi, chiacchierare sulla comune, grande passione della vela.
Nel gergo marinaresco vela sta per nave, “piegar le vele” significa finire una navigazione come qualsiasi altro lavoro, “far vela” equivale a partire, con un più intenso significato malinconico. “Andare a gonfie vele” è ancora in uso, a oltre mezzo secolo dalla definitiva sostituzione della vela con il motore sulle barche da lavoro, a testimonianza dell’efficacia figurativa di questo modo di dire. Have fallen into oblivion but most of the nearly thirty verbs related to the noun. If hoist or douse are quite well known, luff or terms are based on the sailors, and infer, rails, wall, cappeggiare, arms, are now unknown even to a sailor.
Quadra was the first form of sailing, perhaps leaves woven cane, then linen fiber, followed by hemp and cotton. The evolution of materials paralleled that of geometric shapes, triangular or trapezoidal, each with its own characteristics, with even better performance. Paintings, Latin, gaff, the third, only the simplest of the distribution of different sails on the boats were armed, more or less old. Marconi mainsail and jib, the most common today. Mainsail, staysail, steering wheel, cage, velacci, flock, controflocco, knife, a belvedere, and dozens of other names still were in use on the latest, large and fast transport ships. That sail is ancient history, a constant evolution of shapes, fabrics, techniques, a journey from the engine stopped working about fifty years ago, but maybe that will resume in a not so distant future.
The encyclopedic complexity of forms and techniques, adventures and stories, still dissolves safely into the simple, quiet pleasure of being carried by sailing from one port to another, to take the sea in complete harmony with nature, like birds in the wind. The sail up the bow to the wind, stands erect with the first strength, then you fucking sign depending on the route you want to keep the wind and sea conditions permitting. The boat as if by magic takes the right angle and begins to move the rudder from Appendix dead come alive, sensitive, essential. Then when the wind exceeds a certain intensity, the sailor knows that it is appropriate to reduce the canvas: reefed or replacing it with a smaller one. Hoist the sails and lowered, the slide garocci jib on the forestay, the following headline the luff of the mainsail, the sail of the gooseneck shaft runs in the third. In ancient harmony, like the wings of birds, the sails combine the best instances of the ship with the laws of the wind, bringing away people and goods, ideas and dreams.
Fatigue, small or large, to hoist a sail for millennia is the sacrifice that man makes to ingratiate himself to Nature winds.
This year, as more than forty years, Trieste has renewed the great sailing festival, called Barcolana .
bays of this beautiful city that specchia nell'Adriatico, diventano per una settimana il libero proscenio di migliaia di vele, di decine di migliaia di marinai di lungo corso o solo per un giorno. Per tutti la regata domenicale è l'occasione per ritrovarsi, confrontarsi, chiacchierare sulla comune, grande passione della vela.
Nel gergo marinaresco vela sta per nave, “piegar le vele” significa finire una navigazione come qualsiasi altro lavoro, “far vela” equivale a partire, con un più intenso significato malinconico. “Andare a gonfie vele” è ancora in uso, a oltre mezzo secolo dalla definitiva sostituzione della vela con il motore sulle barche da lavoro, a testimonianza dell’efficacia figurativa di questo modo di dire. Have fallen into oblivion but most of the nearly thirty verbs related to the noun. If hoist or douse are quite well known, luff or terms are based on the sailors, and infer, rails, wall, cappeggiare, arms, are now unknown even to a sailor.
Quadra was the first form of sailing, perhaps leaves woven cane, then linen fiber, followed by hemp and cotton. The evolution of materials paralleled that of geometric shapes, triangular or trapezoidal, each with its own characteristics, with even better performance. Paintings, Latin, gaff, the third, only the simplest of the distribution of different sails on the boats were armed, more or less old. Marconi mainsail and jib, the most common today. Mainsail, staysail, steering wheel, cage, velacci, flock, controflocco, knife, a belvedere, and dozens of other names still were in use on the latest, large and fast transport ships. That sail is ancient history, a constant evolution of shapes, fabrics, techniques, a journey from the engine stopped working about fifty years ago, but maybe that will resume in a not so distant future.
The encyclopedic complexity of forms and techniques, adventures and stories, still dissolves safely into the simple, quiet pleasure of being carried by sailing from one port to another, to take the sea in complete harmony with nature, like birds in the wind. The sail up the bow to the wind, stands erect with the first strength, then you fucking sign depending on the route you want to keep the wind and sea conditions permitting. The boat as if by magic takes the right angle and begins to move the rudder from Appendix dead come alive, sensitive, essential. Then when the wind exceeds a certain intensity, the sailor knows that it is appropriate to reduce the canvas: reefed or replacing it with a smaller one. Hoist the sails and lowered, the slide garocci jib on the forestay, the following headline the luff of the mainsail, the sail of the gooseneck shaft runs in the third. In ancient harmony, like the wings of birds, the sails combine the best instances of the ship with the laws of the wind, bringing away people and goods, ideas and dreams.
Friday, September 24, 2010
Matlab Plp R2007b Plp
Our
beaches! wrote last July, also called for the creation of a national network to claim the right of free access to the sea. With great satisfaction and then insert the link to the Committee Beach common good "to protect" the shoreline of the XIII Municipio di Roma ", also very well organized with regard to communication and information on the web. A committee that is in addition to others that with hard work for years in Italy, where privatization of beaches continues its relentless march, despite all the ongoing critical reflection on common goods. So I insist the need for the individual instances local coordinasi able to give strength to the idea that the sea and its shores, in a country surrounded by the Mediterranean, is the first property / common areas. About
of space as a commons, is today a long article by Marc Augé on the front page of La Repubblica. One wrote that the French anthropologist reflected from his personal experience, the importance of public parks in cities. Augé writes: "It's good to create stadiums, swimming pools, structured places for the formation of" bodies governed effectively, "but you should also let you create some space of free self-expression and comparison with others in areas that did all without forcing anything. " A description of the latter, which gives perfectly the fundamental importance of education beaches, those free of course. The public beaches are, in fact, from the experience of those who live by the sea, "spaces that allow all without imposing anything," which allow you to stroll or sunbathe, read or watch the horizon, play or discover the nature, walking distance from our homes, in all seasons of the year. Yes, because whether we like it or not, the Italian coast have become one endless urban waterfront, including the beaches must be the natural result of free space and free access.
beaches! wrote last July, also called for the creation of a national network to claim the right of free access to the sea. With great satisfaction and then insert the link to the Committee Beach common good "to protect" the shoreline of the XIII Municipio di Roma ", also very well organized with regard to communication and information on the web. A committee that is in addition to others that with hard work for years in Italy, where privatization of beaches continues its relentless march, despite all the ongoing critical reflection on common goods. So I insist the need for the individual instances local coordinasi able to give strength to the idea that the sea and its shores, in a country surrounded by the Mediterranean, is the first property / common areas. About
of space as a commons, is today a long article by Marc Augé on the front page of La Repubblica. One wrote that the French anthropologist reflected from his personal experience, the importance of public parks in cities. Augé writes: "It's good to create stadiums, swimming pools, structured places for the formation of" bodies governed effectively, "but you should also let you create some space of free self-expression and comparison with others in areas that did all without forcing anything. " A description of the latter, which gives perfectly the fundamental importance of education beaches, those free of course. The public beaches are, in fact, from the experience of those who live by the sea, "spaces that allow all without imposing anything," which allow you to stroll or sunbathe, read or watch the horizon, play or discover the nature, walking distance from our homes, in all seasons of the year. Yes, because whether we like it or not, the Italian coast have become one endless urban waterfront, including the beaches must be the natural result of free space and free access.
Friday, September 10, 2010
Diabetes Symptoms In Two-year-olds
Library of sea and coast Our sea
"All the stormy passions of humanity ... it's been like reflections in a mirror, without a trace of the mysterious face of the Sea Joseph Conrad
few weeks ago I wrote of the pleasures of swimming, defined as exercise and spiritual. Exercise with passion that I continue to practice in the warm waters of the house, the Adriatic and september.
the swimmer "this hero" is dedicated to the book by Charles Sprawson "The Shadow of the Black Masseur" , released in England in 1992 and translated a few years later in Italy to Adelphi. A text that despite an excess of quotations and a too wide-ranging international, remains a pleasant lettura, utile a comporre un quadro del nuoto dalla supremazia inglese dell'Ottocento fino agli anni Trenta del Novecento, definito dall'autore il decennio giapponese. Non mancano i riferimenti alla classicità greca e romana, sia sul versante mitologico che storico. Ampio risalto è dato poi agli scrittori nuotatori, dalle note vicende acquatiche romantiche di Byron e Shelley a quelle meno note, ma forse ancor più affascinanti, del regista Akira Kurosawa e Yukio Mishima. “Se Shelley fu il più commovente dei nuotatori, Byron fu universalmente considerato il più grande dei suoi tempi”, Byron che a proposito della sua traversata dell'Ellesponto diceva: “Di quest'impresa vado fiero più che di qualsiasi altra opera, both political and poetic rhetoric. " After a century, on the other side of the Earth, Kurosawa, and Mishima from their experience, an extraordinary importance attributed to swimming, transposing their love in this memorable film and books. In its pages Sprawson, intersecting personal experience to the size of non-fiction, has sought to investigate "The peculiar psychology of the swimmer, his" feel the water '. "
More generally believe that the sea is a great gym to train the "feel" through the daily exercise of swimming in the waters of our cities.
"All the stormy passions of humanity ... it's been like reflections in a mirror, without a trace of the mysterious face of the Sea Joseph Conrad
few weeks ago I wrote of the pleasures of swimming, defined as exercise and spiritual. Exercise with passion that I continue to practice in the warm waters of the house, the Adriatic and september.
the swimmer "this hero" is dedicated to the book by Charles Sprawson "The Shadow of the Black Masseur" , released in England in 1992 and translated a few years later in Italy to Adelphi. A text that despite an excess of quotations and a too wide-ranging international, remains a pleasant lettura, utile a comporre un quadro del nuoto dalla supremazia inglese dell'Ottocento fino agli anni Trenta del Novecento, definito dall'autore il decennio giapponese. Non mancano i riferimenti alla classicità greca e romana, sia sul versante mitologico che storico. Ampio risalto è dato poi agli scrittori nuotatori, dalle note vicende acquatiche romantiche di Byron e Shelley a quelle meno note, ma forse ancor più affascinanti, del regista Akira Kurosawa e Yukio Mishima. “Se Shelley fu il più commovente dei nuotatori, Byron fu universalmente considerato il più grande dei suoi tempi”, Byron che a proposito della sua traversata dell'Ellesponto diceva: “Di quest'impresa vado fiero più che di qualsiasi altra opera, both political and poetic rhetoric. " After a century, on the other side of the Earth, Kurosawa, and Mishima from their experience, an extraordinary importance attributed to swimming, transposing their love in this memorable film and books. In its pages Sprawson, intersecting personal experience to the size of non-fiction, has sought to investigate "The peculiar psychology of the swimmer, his" feel the water '. "
More generally believe that the sea is a great gym to train the "feel" through the daily exercise of swimming in the waters of our cities.
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Friday, August 27, 2010
Milena Velba Cigar Images
Our sea water daily newspaper
Anticipo l'inizio dell'articolo dedicato alle spiagge libere che verrà pubblicato domani 28 agosto 2010 sulle pagine di Cultura e Spettacolo del Corriere Romagna.
Più spiagge libere non significa meno economia, ma “altra economia”.
Da questa sintetica considerazione potrebbe partire una nuova riflessione, sganciata da vecchie categorie ideologiche o da nuove strategie liberiste, accomunate da sterili contrapposizioni. E dove queste idee meglio che nella Riviera Romagnola potrebbero trovare idonei spazi, politici e geografici, di sperimentazione? Qui infatti le spiagge sono storicamente e culturalmente vocate all’innovazione. Novità dai molteplici risvolti economici, novità che oggi potrebbero essere declinate alle più aggiornate visioni ambientali, sociali, culturali e insistiamo di “altra economia”, finanche di decrescita. Decrescita felice! come si conviene agli infiniti piaceri che il mare gratuitamente ci offre.
Per poter approcciare in maniera nuova il problema, anzi le opportunità che offrono oggi le spiagge libere è bene fissare un primo elemento oggettivo. L’attuale uso delle spiagge romagnole, diffusosi in tutto il Mediterraneo, impostato su un modello organizzativo fordista, cioè nella seriale ripetizione dello stabilimento balneare incardinato sui tre dogmi cabina, ombrellone, lettino, è solo un’invenzione relativamente recente. Per chi è più giovane o per chi deve rinfrescare i ricordi basterà sfogliare il catalogo online d’immagini del “Museo virtuale dei bagni di mare e del turismo balneare”, http://www.balnea.net . In pochi click scoprirà o ricorderà che la completa occupazione balneare delle spiagge romagnole è avvenuta solo negli anni Sessanta, quando il turismo a Rimini vantava già più di un secolo di storia. In cento anni quelle spiagge da inutili, ...
Anticipo l'inizio dell'articolo dedicato alle spiagge libere che verrà pubblicato domani 28 agosto 2010 sulle pagine di Cultura e Spettacolo del Corriere Romagna.
Più spiagge libere non significa meno economia, ma “altra economia”.
Da questa sintetica considerazione potrebbe partire una nuova riflessione, sganciata da vecchie categorie ideologiche o da nuove strategie liberiste, accomunate da sterili contrapposizioni. E dove queste idee meglio che nella Riviera Romagnola potrebbero trovare idonei spazi, politici e geografici, di sperimentazione? Qui infatti le spiagge sono storicamente e culturalmente vocate all’innovazione. Novità dai molteplici risvolti economici, novità che oggi potrebbero essere declinate alle più aggiornate visioni ambientali, sociali, culturali e insistiamo di “altra economia”, finanche di decrescita. Decrescita felice! come si conviene agli infiniti piaceri che il mare gratuitamente ci offre.
Per poter approcciare in maniera nuova il problema, anzi le opportunità che offrono oggi le spiagge libere è bene fissare un primo elemento oggettivo. L’attuale uso delle spiagge romagnole, diffusosi in tutto il Mediterraneo, impostato su un modello organizzativo fordista, cioè nella seriale ripetizione dello stabilimento balneare incardinato sui tre dogmi cabina, ombrellone, lettino, è solo un’invenzione relativamente recente. Per chi è più giovane o per chi deve rinfrescare i ricordi basterà sfogliare il catalogo online d’immagini del “Museo virtuale dei bagni di mare e del turismo balneare”, http://www.balnea.net . In pochi click scoprirà o ricorderà che la completa occupazione balneare delle spiagge romagnole è avvenuta solo negli anni Sessanta, quando il turismo a Rimini vantava già più di un secolo di storia. In cento anni quelle spiagge da inutili, ...
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Watch One Program Tape Another
Our
Il nostro mare quotidiano è innanzitutto un gratuito, sempre nuovo, piacere sensoriale.
Nelle scorse settimane Raffaele La Capria ha ripreso sulle pagine del Corriere della Sera the discourse on swimming very dear to him, developed into the most beautiful and evocative essays narrative pages. He did it again, starting from his own experience, now eighty, showing how to swim "away from the stares of people crowding the beaches ... You can reopen dialogue with the sea, which over time turns out to me every year different. "
I think that swimming is not just a sport, but like the journey is a learning experience. Each time, swimming and walking renew ancestral sensory experiences, we take trips to ancient lands and waters, remain unknown.
to swim, we along with rhythm, cadence, swim the stretch of sea that separates the two coasts, properties in water in the morning. For a few minutes of our progress is our track and trail joins the banks. A thread that the first evanescent breeze dissipate. We can go up and down the waves, raised by a meridian sirocco wind and feel the joy of surfing naked body. It is difficult to climb on the crest of the waves, on the contrary, rejoices when we are driven by them. The steep wave and makes it hard for short stroke and breathing, rather than of going there is a feeling of resistance. In the wake soft and long, what happens to the storm, there remains the difficulty of the climb, but instead is pleased to advance through benevolent waves. The body in the water, shaken by the waves, it becomes a fragile boat, propelled by oars often insufficient to counteract the force navy.
There is a swim before work, when the cool air of dawn makes it more warm water, or what Defat and refreshes, without the warm glow of the sunset. You can swim in complete solitude or search for a harmonious tune with a friend or lover. Affinity can not swim that underlie friendships or love affairs, able to withstand the weather of the year.
Il nostro mare quotidiano è innanzitutto un gratuito, sempre nuovo, piacere sensoriale.
Nelle scorse settimane Raffaele La Capria ha ripreso sulle pagine del Corriere della Sera the discourse on swimming very dear to him, developed into the most beautiful and evocative essays narrative pages. He did it again, starting from his own experience, now eighty, showing how to swim "away from the stares of people crowding the beaches ... You can reopen dialogue with the sea, which over time turns out to me every year different. "
I think that swimming is not just a sport, but like the journey is a learning experience. Each time, swimming and walking renew ancestral sensory experiences, we take trips to ancient lands and waters, remain unknown.
to swim, we along with rhythm, cadence, swim the stretch of sea that separates the two coasts, properties in water in the morning. For a few minutes of our progress is our track and trail joins the banks. A thread that the first evanescent breeze dissipate. We can go up and down the waves, raised by a meridian sirocco wind and feel the joy of surfing naked body. It is difficult to climb on the crest of the waves, on the contrary, rejoices when we are driven by them. The steep wave and makes it hard for short stroke and breathing, rather than of going there is a feeling of resistance. In the wake soft and long, what happens to the storm, there remains the difficulty of the climb, but instead is pleased to advance through benevolent waves. The body in the water, shaken by the waves, it becomes a fragile boat, propelled by oars often insufficient to counteract the force navy.
There is a swim before work, when the cool air of dawn makes it more warm water, or what Defat and refreshes, without the warm glow of the sunset. You can swim in complete solitude or search for a harmonious tune with a friend or lover. Affinity can not swim that underlie friendships or love affairs, able to withstand the weather of the year.
Monday, July 19, 2010
When Esata On Dont See
Programming Releases June
you go on a Saturday 24 fantastic ...
three weeks in Libya !!!...
will leave in 4 (I, Sabrina, Lorenzo and Charles) equipped with 2 off-road to perfection (almost) for the occasion! We will have additional fuel tanks, a water tank, GPS, maps of the area and everything that may be useful to tackle the desert in the best way ... and yes, most desert ... in fact part of our trip will take place in the heart of the Sahara ... between high dunes and spectacular arches shaped by wind and weather ... places far from civilization and is worth visiting at least once in your life!
Our journey will touch the following locations (the track è quella azzurra nell'immagine):
-Nalut;
-Ghadames;
-Dune del Murzuq;
-Il vulcano di Waw an Namus;
-Sebha e la zona dei Laghi Mandara;
-Tripoli;
For now we just hope that everything is for the better! :)
three weeks in Libya !!!...
will leave in 4 (I, Sabrina, Lorenzo and Charles) equipped with 2 off-road to perfection (almost) for the occasion! We will have additional fuel tanks, a water tank, GPS, maps of the area and everything that may be useful to tackle the desert in the best way ... and yes, most desert ... in fact part of our trip will take place in the heart of the Sahara ... between high dunes and spectacular arches shaped by wind and weather ... places far from civilization and is worth visiting at least once in your life!
Our journey will touch the following locations (the track è quella azzurra nell'immagine): -Nalut;
-Ghadames;
-i pinnacoli di Wadi Maridet;
-Dune del Murzuq;
-Il vulcano di Waw an Namus;
-Sebha e la zona dei Laghi Mandara; -Tripoli;
For now we just hope that everything is for the better! :)
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