TAI LUNG - The turtle
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Thursday, August 14, 2008
Burgundy Carpet What Colour Curtains
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Cobra Walkie Talkies With A Baby Monitor
in late August this year we're going to Corsica.
I saw a report in Quark that I hit on a writer that I really like (I've read "The Little Prince ).
from Wikipedia
Antoine Jean Baptiste Marie Roger de Saint-Exupéry (Lyon, June 29, 1900 - Mar Tirreno, 31 July 1944) was a French writer and aviator. His death on the flight, which took place on the Mediterranean Sea, in the sky of Corsica, at the end of the Second World War in many ways has remained mysterious until it has been located and recovered the wreckage of his plane hit by a German fighter in the sea off the coast of Marseille. It was a Luftwaffe pilot to shoot down the aircraft, but the truth is come to light only in 2008.
On June 29, 2000, the centenary of his birth, has been named the airport in Lyon, hitherto called Lyon Satolas .
The mystery of the death
shooting in the same year and returned to the business aviation in Europe, he was given a series of five reconnaissance missions between
Poetics of the similarity of its end with the fate of the protagonist of his most famous novel.
After his death in 1948 leaves Citadel, collection of notes and thoughts. It will instead be published in 1982 another collection of notes, entitled Ecrits de guerre.
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Warrior Pinnies Lacrosse
Friday 'June 6 h 21
at the Sala Estense Ferrara
Rita and her students will introduce you to the magical world of oriental dance through music, dance and color!
not miss it!
also participate in. ..
Village Festival San Antonio (Vigarano Mainarda)
Saturday, June 7 h. 21:30
Village Festival and Paul SS.Petro (Vigarano Pieve)
Thursday 'June 26 h. 21:30
Monday, May 5, 2008
Hair Products For The Wet Look
Saturday, May 3 - CATHEDRAL - 21 HOURS
Blessing of the Candles and supply of Palios
Sunday, May 4 - TOWN SQUARE - 15 HOURS
Youth Games Flags
Saturday, May 10 - TOWN SQUARE - 21 HOURS
Ancient Games of Flags
Sunday May 11 - TOWN SQUARE - 16 PM
Ancient Games of Flags
Saturday, May 17
Corso Ercole I D'Este - 21 HOURS
Castle Square - 21:30
historical pageant
Contrade Registration of the Games of the Palio
Friday, May 23 - PIAZZA ARIOSTEA - 18 HOURS
Saturday, May 24 - PIAZZA ARIOSTEA - ORE 09: 30
Saturday, May 24 - PIAZZA ARIOSTEA - 18 HOURS
mandatory testing of horses to ropes
Sunday, May 25 - PIAZZA ARIOSTEA - 16 PM
Palio di Ferrara
Friday, March 7, 2008
Vivitarbinoculars/camera/5x30
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Washington Driver License Hologram
Saturday evening to celebrate Simon's birthday we went to eat farm Pecoranera Ovaro (Udine). We ate really well and the reception was nothing short of friendly, in fact there seemed to be among friends. Alexander the farm manager showed us the very nice Black Sheep (black but seriously!) After which his wife and beautiful son James, has told the curious story of this character which I enclose two interesting links. A person really particular. The ORS
OF BLOCKS OF 1955 ARTICLE
And finally, the country where we have the house.
Pesariis THE COUNTRY WATCH
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Corningware Clearance Deals
For the ancient Romans considered February was the month when you
preparing for the arrival of spring (believed to be the season of rebirth).
It began the rites of purification: the houses were clean and there is sprinkled salt and a special meal. Towards the middle of the month began the celebration of Lupercalia (gods that kept the wolves away from cultivated fields). The
Luperi, the order of priests involved in this cult, went to the cave where, according to legend, the wolf had nursed Romulus and Remus, and here were making propitiatory sacrifices. The blood of animals was then poured through the streets of the city as a sign of fertility.
The real "event" for the Roman youth at the time, however, was a kind of lottery of love. The names of women and men used to worship this God were placed in an urn and mixed properly.
So a child chose at random a few couples who have lived for a year in order for the intimacy of fertility rite was over. The next year would then be started again with other couples.
In 496 AD Pope Gelasius canceled this pagan festival and replaced it with that of Bishop Valentine, who was martyred by Emperor Claudius II as united in marriage to young couples for whom the emperor had refused consent.
Before his execution, Valentine who fell in love with the daughter of his jailer, he wrote a last letter by signing it "from your Valentine " phrase that has come to this day.
Although many centuries have passed, this party has always maintained a sense of celebrating true love. The stories are quite confused about Valentine's Day, but many revolve around his figure legends, which have certainly a background of truths, and which concern all episodes of love.