Sunday, April 28, 2013

Floriile - PALM SUNDAY




















Ortodocşii prăznuiesc, duminică, Floriile sau Duminica Stâlpărilor, cea mai importantă sărbătoare care vesteşte Paştele, rememorând intrarea lui Iisus în Ierusalim şi sărbătorindu-i, totodată, pe cei cu nume de flori.


In Romania and Moldova, Palm Sunday is known as Duminica Floriilor or simply Florii, translating Flowers' Sunday.
Romanian Orthodox are one week ahead of Easter Celebrations and this means today is Palm Sunday or Flower’s Sunday.
Since Romanians do not have palm trees we’re using willows in churches celebrating the entry of Jesus into Jerusalem. Christians are then taking these branches and adorn their homes. Occasionally they are also using lilac flowers.
Palm Sunday is also Flower’s Sunday in Romania meaning that whoever wears a flower-related name is celebrated.(communication development)


Tuesday, April 23, 2013

PARIS, mon amour - Photography exhibition


Lista cu expozantii "Paris, mon amour". 
Multumesc Juriului: Anca Cernoschi, Stefan Tuchila si curatorului Mirela Momanu. 
Zilele acestea se vor tipari cu tehnologie Canon.


Adina Felea • Adrian Pava • Alexandru Buduru • Alexandru Dinu-Serban • Alexandru Grigore • Anastasia Dumitrescu • Andreea-Livia-Ivanovici • Andrei Georgescu • Andrei Morosan • Andreia Birsan • Calin Andrei Stan• Camelia Stan • Crisanta Maciuceanu • Cristian Martis • Cristian Simic • Cristian Stefanescu • Cristina Bobe • Cristina Demian • Daliana Pacuraru • Dan Glavan • Dan Mirica • Dan Moruzan • Dana Borcea • Daniel Alexandrescu • Daniel Balteanu • Danut Chiriac • Dragos Bardac • Elena Constantin • Elisei Noata • Eugen Calota • Florin Muraru • Ionut Hrenciuc • Julia Kretsch • Lucian Falnita • Marana Pascovici • Maria-Livia-Chiorean • Marius Godoi • Mihai Radulescu • Mirela Dinu • Natalia Iarmenco • Oana Unciuleanu • Ovidiu Ungureanu • Petru Schiopu • Rafael Ianos • Razvan Dragomirescu • Robert Reghina • Roberto Iosupescu • Ruxandra Nastase • Simona Manolache • Sorin Stoicescu • Victor Ciurea • Vlad Patru • Vlad Vaivoda

Organizatori:
Asociatia Bucurestiul meu drag– memoria vizuala a orasului www.orasul.ro
Merita sa descoperim pentru noi toti si pentru copiii nostri farmecul locului, oamenii si traditiile care l-au construit, care i-au definit spiritul si care într-un fel sau altul interfereaza zilnic cu prezentul nostru. Prin excursii, expozitii si revista Bucurestiul meu drag promovam cunoasterea orasului, asa cum este el, cu bune si cu rele.

Carturesti- Café Verona - http://librarie.carturesti.ro/
Cărturești este un concept store care funcționează ca o librarie și ca agent cultural, implicându-se activ în revitalizarea vieții artistice din România și în campanii de responsabilizare socială.


Canonhttp://www.canon.ro/
Canon este liderul mondial in produse de imagistica si solutii digitale pentru acasa si pentru birou.

Sunday, April 21, 2013

The Ostrich (Struthio camelus)





The ostrich is the biggest bird in the world with a male ostrich often growing more than 2 metres tall. The ostrich is also the world's fastest bird on the ground being able to run at speeds of up to 50 mph for short periods of time.
Despite the fact that the ostrich is a bird, the ostrich cannot fly and instead will run away when threatened. The ostrich weighs more than 100kg which is the main reason as to why the ostrich is unable to fly. The ostrich will also lay flat on the ground to hide from predators.
Contrary to popular belief, ostriches do not bury their heads in sand. This myth likely began with Pliny the Elder (AD 23–79), who wrote that ostriches "imagine, when they have thrust their head and neck into a bush, that the whole of their body is concealed." This may have been a misunderstanding of their sticking their heads in the sand to swallow sand and pebbles, or, as National Geographic suggests, of the defensive behavior of lying low, so that they may appear from a distance to have their head buried.

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Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Ask the mountains















Don't come after
Come
Don't come after
Please don't follow me along
When you read this I'll be gone
Ask the mountains
Springs and fountains
Why couldn't this go on?
Couldn't our happiness go on?
Ask the sun that lightens up the sky
When the night gives in, to tell you why
Ask the mountains
Wild woods, highlands
Ask the green in the woods and the trees
The cold breeze coming in from the sea
Springs and fountains
Ask the mountains
Ask the sun that lightens up the sky
When the night gives in, to tell you why
Tell the mountains
Springs and fountains
Why couldn't this go on?
Couldn't our happiness go on?

Ask The Mountains lyrics © EMI Music Publishing

Vangelis Ask The Mountains Lyrics

Songwriters: Papathanassiou, Evangelos / Nordenstam, Stina

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