Monday, February 28, 2011

Timberland Boots Hurting Heel

Aronne Piperno







The Marchese del Grillo

There was a gentleman, long time ago that no other thought than how to combine jokes and teasing against this and that. It was the Marquis Onofrio del Grillo.
It is said that when the Jews were passing under the windows of his palace, the Marquis's schiribizzo took him to pull in those poor of large stones, and having a good shot, they are pecked on the head of Breccola incredible.
The pope tried to reason with him and told him it was an evil throw stones at people passing by .... ... Suggested best fruit!
It is said that the Marquis ordered a pair of new boots to the cobbler jew and that bill over, refused to pay him (in jest of course) and was so stubborn to be made request the court to the ground. Marquez won the cause and the poor shoemaker had to also pay the costs!
The next morning all the bells sounded the death knell of Rome. People are astounded by the wonder and asked \u0026lt;\u0026lt;What happened? But what? And 'the Pope died?>> The clanging funeral lasted for hours and hours ... Then he discovered the truth: it was the Marchese del Grillo asked to all the churches of Rome, made suffrage in the death of a famous person.
After that famous ruling that had favored a wealthy nobleman who was wrong, had died in Rome Madame Justice !
(Brief summary from the book "Legends and tales of polar Rome" by me)

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Mount And Blade No-cd



I have already spoken on other occasions ( here , here and here ) of humanitarian assistance of my friend Antoinette Bandelloni, to help families poor of Mendoza in Argentina. During his last trip to South American land, Antoinette took some pictures that I was very impressed by the beauty inherent in their simple directness documented in a concrete way and why some aspects of living conditions of families of Mendoza. I asked her to tell some of them, and did so by writing a series of notes to the images that have made even more poignant with full documentation. Some of the looks of those children, it is true, would be enough by themselves to say so much already, but I believe that the written word to add something more to the system of such a narrative guide to travel. Antoinette and has succeeded magnificently, in the soul of the reader. I leave the first part of his reportage.

Every time I go back to Argentina I gasp: I fear the situation of some families have fallen and the little they have both vanished. But sometimes I'm lucky to have pleasant surprises. One of the mothers to whom I always have some 'help, which among other things is my essential collaborator and best friend, this year has managed to set up a small shop selling fruit and vegetables in a room of your home. The children, in the summer holidays, give a hand to the micro family business through which they can live in conditions much better. The gains and losses are not bad already are minimal that foods closer to the expiry or more fruits and vegetables are cooked and sold put on the table.


Two sisters playing with mud in the inner patio of the house. During the hottest hours of the afternoon when the sun burns, no one hits the road. These are the hours of siesta when all or almost asleep. The girls No way to sleep and should be willing to play with friends outside on the sidewalk but it is a chance that you can not afford. In fact, from two in the afternoon until six o'clock in the street are those who are usually only the bands of young criminals and is too dangerous to venture out to the various barrios.

I wander among the settlements looking for families who need a hand. I always carry with me when I puppets they fill them with home and friends in Italy to offer balloons for children. In addition to a most welcome gift for those who receive them are also a great way to bring mothers and children without making them feel uncomfortable. I usually start to do a couple of balloons for children and within minutes I find myself having to satisfy a sea of \u200b\u200bhands eager to have a dog, a snake, umbrella, sword, hearts, flowers ...



While the balloons do I realize that from behind a rickety metal are watching me waiting for two children they receive the unexpected gift. Were placed there in waiting, drawn from all the noise that makes the other guys, without saying a word. One of them is armed: the mother has a spray on hand. Difficult to remain indifferent to their eyes and not want a future less heavily than it probably deserves.

almost always the mothers who go to visit I invite you to come in to share a mate. Mate is a typical Argentine tea, a kind of tea but more full-bodied and flavorful. For each call if they drink a lot and inevitably I can say with a pinch of pride to know all the bathrooms in the houses I go to visit ... forced to drink. What you see in the picture is a beautiful little girl in his living room that I know since he was small. The cat has just arrived to be her playmate. The condition of the house speak for themselves but at least it has walls of concrete and bricks. Others are made only of cardboard, metal sheets and a few planks of wood and every time hail is a real scourge.



This expectant mother of five months has nine children. In these areas a family has fewer resources and have more children. It seems a contradiction but it is. It is unusual to find mothers with only 2:00 to 3:00 children. Here at the Las Heras smaller families generally have five children.

The horse is a great work companion. In areas Devices having one is not just a fortune. It helps to carry the shopping, their children to school and can serve as a means of employment. For example, the wife prepares bread, rosquitas (sweet fried buns), tortitas (small scones with lard that you consume at breakfast) and entrusted to her husband that, when put into large baskets and loaded on the back of the horse, will sell door to door.


(photos and text by Antoinette Bandelloni)


To read the second part of the picture-story click here.
Back in Italy, Antonio has taken tirelessly to raise funds through the sale of its crafts and painting, organizing themselves for future exhibitions and trade fairs to exhibit his works. As always, the entire proceeds from sales will be donated to the families of Mendoza. The budget of the aid supplied this year by Antoinette you can read it here .
Visiting his blog, however, admire the creations that sells and show how they contribute to its fundraising humanitarian.
I really hope that you will give your small but valuable contribution to the cause, there
account
Giuliano.
.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Lingual Braces Trinidad

Gioachino Belli




The poet Francesco Antonio Maria Giuseppe Gioachino Belli Raymond ( Rome, September 7 1791 - Rome, December 21 1863), in his sonnets in 2200 vernacular Roman picked up the voice of the people of Rome in the nineteenth century .
had placed in will that all his works were burned, but the son chose not to comply his father's wishes, allowing them to be known.
I do not think we need to waste any more words than a sincere thanks to his son that has allowed us to see these magnificent sonnets which, although written in days "ancients", we still hear words of wisdom.
Among the 2200 I chose one. Good reading.


(Roman dialect)
"The creazzione der Monaghan
year that Jesus Christ kneaded Monno er,
impastallo already that PE was the pasta, the Green
vorze ago, big and ritonno,
cocommero de use of a key.

He brushes a, a moon and a mappamonno,
But the stars then a pile:
on birds, beasts immezzo, and fish in fonno:
He planted the plants, and double said "Enough."

de Me forgot the day that created man;
coll'omo And the woman, Adam and Eve;
E proibbì je de nun toccaje an apple.

But as soon as he had to maggnĂ  viduti,
screams for God with what voice he had:
"Ommin comes from, thirst futtuti" "

(Italian) " The creation of the world
L 'year that Jesus Christ kneaded the world,
Since there was already available to knead the dough,
I wanted to make green, big and round,
As if with a watermelon wedge.

He made a sun, a moon and a globe, a star
well can you tell who made it a lot:
in the sky put the birds, animals and fish in the bottom half:
He planted the plants and then said, "Enough."

I forgot to say who created man,
And with the man the woman, Adam and Eve;
and forbade them to touch its fruit.
But as soon as he saw them that they were eating,
shrieked for God, with all the voice he:
"Men who have yet to be born, you're screwed" "

( Giuseppe Gioacchino Belli , sonnet No 165, The creazzione der Monaghan )

(Source Wikipedia )

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

What Will I Need To Make A Bmx Bike

Commitments and respect.

continue to occur meetings of the Council of Ministers and, despite assurances from governmental and authoritative parliamentary still can not see the light of that injunction eagerly awaited by staff who will help to solve the problem of wage ceiling, the equalization fund and the regular payment of shots, advances and allowances of function.
A measure that affects about 500,000 families of policemen, policemen and soldiers every day struggle to get to the end of the month and whose income can not be further compressed.
The discontent among the staff is great.
I live and feel every day compared with many colleagues who see the SAP and responsible action of the main police unions to the fundamental possibility of maintaining the commitments repeatedly made and signed for us. Women Men
Security Fund continue tirelessly to do their duty, engaged in investigations to combat serious crime and small, zealous in controlling the territory and in order to ensure public safety of citizens, ready to intervene with sacrifice and professionalism to deal with emergencies of extraordinary importance, such as that relating to increasing immigration from the Maghreb countries.
What we ask, first, is called respect.
The impression, however, is that some politicians, to us, has the temptation to behave like good Tafazzi, the affable character played by one of the comic trio Aldo, Giovanni and Giacomo, who will be remembered, loved hitting repeatedly the groin with a plastic bottle ... How
SAP, our effort is to ensure that the daily promises to be respected and, above all, there are no more taken around the staff.
The situation is delicate, not hide.
The "general states" we have convened in March in Rimini, and will see a three-day conference and meetings of the Executive Council Of our national union, is the dividing key to start, if needed, a new and ever more particular season of dissent and protest, if not many words to follow as soon as facts.
Proud to be a SAP!

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

White Lavender Curtains

The Castle of Santa Severa








from the Via Aurelia, Km 52.500, along a charming tree-lined street in the direction of the sea, we arrive at the Castle of Santa Severa.
The place called St. Severa is very old makes his first appearance in the literature in the year 939, but in fact insists on the ruins of the ancient Etruscan and Roman center Pyrgi. The first mention of the castle dates back to 1068.
In that year the "castellum " and his church were donated by the Count di Galeria Gerardo abbey of Farfa, one of the most powerful ecclesiastical bodies - as well as landowners of the Medieval Lazio. S. Severa remains among the possessions of Farfa until 1130, Anacleto II when the pope gave the Abbey of St. Roman Paul Outside the Walls. In that time the castle was involved in maritime trade between the coasts of Liguria and Lazio and Campania. During the thirteenth century the castle was owned by a number of noble Roman families, particularly Bonaventure, and passed to the XV Anguillara . Significant renovations were made in the fifteenth century, with the restructuring of the walls and the entire defense system. Then passes between the properties of the Hospital of the Holy Spirit and became one of the resorts most frequented by the popes, including Gregory XIII (1580), Sixtus V (1588) and Urban VIII (1633), until 1870.
Used as a strategic location by the Germans in 1943, the castle of St. Severa has only recently been the subject of a genuine concern by the government which has started a definitive recovery. Particularly striking is today the Saracen Tower, built in the sixteenth century.
(Source Manieri.it)

Nausea And Dizziness In Evening

From sunrise to sunset - a few kilometers from Rome










A Falling ...

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Where Can I Get Master Sphere Lock

The Victorian






The National Monument to Vittorio Emanuele II is best known as the Vittoriano.
For metonymy the monument is often called the Altar of the Fatherland, when it receives the Unknown Soldier. The term Victorian could lead to the belief that it is a tribute to the victory actually comes from the name of Vittorio Emanuele II of Savoy first King of Italy, where the monumental complex is dedicated.
the death of Vittorio Emanuele II in 1878 , it was decided to erect a monument celebrating the father of his country and with him the entire season Risorgimento . The original design work (one of the greatest achievements in ' nineteenth century) foresees the use of Roman travertine, but the monument was later built in Botticino marble , famous stone from Brescia (from Botticino fact), more easily shaped and from the area of \u200b\u200borigin Giuseppe Zanardelli (who had issued the Royal Decree for the construction of the monument). The project was inspired by Sacconi large complexes such as the classic ' Pergamon Altar and the Temple of Palestrina the monument should have been so great a space designed as a "hole" open citizens, in a sort of elevated plaza in the heart of imperial Rome, a symbol of a united Italy after the Rome of the Caesars and the Popes. To date, the Vittoriano is the monument in Marble Botticino largest ever made.
To erect it was necessary, between 1885 and 1888, carry out numerous evictions and demolitions in the area adjacent to the Capitol, played with an uncompromising schedule determined by the Prime Minister Agostino Depretis . So we proceeded to the demolition of a large medieval quarter and were killed the Tower of Paul III, the bridge connecting with Palazzo Venezia (San Marco Arc ), the three cloisters the convent of Ara Coeli and all minor building on the slopes of this hill. In this way, radically changed the urban layout of the area via the sacrifice of Ara Coeli, which still exists, no longer the main road that connected the Capitol with the adjacent neighborhood. The excavations brought to light the ' insula Ara Coeli , dating from the second century AD , still visible on the left side of the monument, a part of the walls of the Kings and remains of a mastodon. The expropriation was decided in 1928 the dismantling of the seventeenth century Church of Santa Rita , which stood at the foot of the staircase ' Ara Coeli , and his movement, ten years later, in the position, near the Teatro di Marcello .
The equestrian statue of Vittorio Emanuele II, core of the monument to Henry Chiaradia entrusted in 1889 by Emilio Gallori was completed and inaugurated in 1911.
Fountain left, Emily Quartermaine , represents the ' Adriatic , addressed to East , with Lion of San Marco . On the right the Tirreno of Pietro Canonica with wolf of Rome and siren Partenope , symbolizing the city of Naples .
Inside the exhibition spaces are dedicated to the history of himself and the Victorian seat of Central Museum of the Risorgimento , which in recent years also has temporary exhibitions of paintings.
Since June 2007, you can climb to the terrace of the chariot has an elevator, a terrace, from which it has an incomparable view of the eternal city, is reached by 196 stairs from the colonnade.
On the staircase is the Altar of the Fatherland, which is the most well known part of the monument, with which, at times, is identified.
is buried inside the Unknown Soldier : it is a body of an unknown Italian soldier selected from amongst the fallen of World War choice in their representation of all the soldiers who could not have a grave with a spade.
The central theme of the monument is represented by two inscriptions on propylaea " patriae AMERICA "FREEDOM CIVIUM " (in Latin "the unity of the homeland" and "the freedom of citizens"), each placed under the two chariots of Carlo Fontana and Paolo Bartolini.
(Source Wikipedia )

Meagan Good Weave Brand

Details of the Museum of the Risorgimento of the Victorian (permanent exhibition)






If you believe in visiting the Museum of see ghosts, do not worry, they are dangerous ....

Drivermanhattan Usb Webcam (460668)

The terrace of Victorian









From here you can admire the city and enjoy a unique show especially at sunset.
From the terrace you can see the Forum, the Colosseum, the dome of St. Peter and all the domes of the most beautiful churches in Rome.

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Final Fantasy 10 Tidus Haircuts

Antoinette Photography and documentation

"... they are now discussing whether the documentary photography and photojournalism has created in us a sense of habit and addiction. Who, Urs Stahel rightly asks in his essay, 'Well, What is Photography? ', is moved and really care about before the images of starving children, Africans sick people, soldiers who kill, workers on strike, affecting daily dell'ngiustizia the world? we not overwhelmed by a constant stream of images and redundant in the face of what seem to remain passive and helpless? Paradoxically, information overload makes us virtually immune to the vision of the suffering of others, does not look as if what had a hold on us or we suddenly become blind. The pain and grief, regardless of whether they are caused by the deliberate actions of men by chance or blind nature, have a short lifespan in our consciousness.
Yet, in spite of our uncertainty and attitudes, we still need the photograph - just as we always need art - to search for and seize a match, but a communion, between us and the existing one.
art and photography is still a question, and the affirmation of Being. "
(Federico Busonero)

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Pot Lights Best Placement

Castel Sant'Angelo






National Monument Vittorio Emanuele II is best known as the Vittoriano.
For metonymy the monument is often called the Altar of the Fatherland, when it receives the Unknown Soldier. The term Victorian could lead to the belief that it is a tribute to the victory actually comes from the name of Vittorio Emanuele II of Savoy first King of Italy, where the monumental complex is dedicated.
the death of Vittorio Emanuele II in 1878 , It was decided to erect a monument celebrating the father of his country and with him the entire season Risorgimento . The original design work (one of the greatest achievements in ' nineteenth century) foresees the use of Roman travertine, but the monument was later built in Botticino marble , famous stone from Brescia (from Botticino fact), more easily shaped and from the area of \u200b\u200borigin Giuseppe Zanardelli (who had issued the Royal Decree for the construction of the monument). The project was inspired by Sacconi large complexes such as the classic ' Pergamon Altar and the Temple of Palestrina the monument should have been so great a space designed as a "hole" open citizens, in a sort of elevated plaza in the heart of imperial Rome, a symbol of a united Italy after the Rome of the Caesars and the Popes. To date, the Vittoriano is the monument in Marble Botticino largest ever made.
To erect it was necessary, between 1885 and 1888, carry out numerous evictions and demolitions in the area adjacent to the Capitol, played with an uncompromising program established Prime Minister Agostino Depretis . So we proceeded to the demolition of a large medieval quarter and were killed the Tower of Paul III, the bridge connecting with Palazzo Venezia (San Marco Arc ), the three cloisters of the convent of Ara Coeli and all minor building on the slopes of this hill. In this way, radically changed the urban layout of the area via the sacrifice of Ara Coeli, which still exists, no longer the main road that connected the Capitol with the adjacent neighborhood. The excavations brought to light the ' insula Ara Coeli , dating from the second century AD , still visible on the left side of the monument, a part of the walls of the Kings and remains of a mastodon. The expropriation was decided in 1928 the dismantling of the seventeenth century Church of Santa Rita , which stood at the foot of the staircase ' Ara Coeli , and his movement, ten years later, in the position , near the Teatro di Marcello .
The equestrian statue of Vittorio Emanuele II, core of the monument to Henry Chiaradia entrusted in 1889 by Emilio Gallori was completed and inaugurated in 1911.
Fountain left, Emily Quartermaine , represents the ' Adriatic , addressed to East , with Lion of San Marco . On the right the Tirreno of Pietro Canonica with wolf of Rome and siren Partenope , to symbolize the City of Naples .
Inside the exhibition spaces are dedicated to the history of himself and the Victorian seat of Central Museum of the Risorgimento , which in recent years also has temporary exhibitions of paintings.
Since June 2007, you can climb to the terrace of the chariot has an elevator, a terrace, from which it has an incomparable view of the eternal city, is reached by 196 stairs from the colonnade.
On the staircase is the Altar of the Fatherland, which is the most well known part of the monument, with which, at times, is identified.
is buried inside the Unknown Soldier : it is a body of an unknown Italian soldier selected from amongst the fallen of World War own choice to represent all the soldiers who could not have had a grave with a spade.
The central theme the monument is represented by two inscriptions on propylaea " UNITED patriae" CIVIUM FREEDOM "(in Latin " the unity of the homeland "and" the freedom of citizens "), each placed under the two chariots of Carlo Fontana and Paolo Bartolini.
(Source Wikipedia )