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This was best photo, because light reflections to boat water makes this one look realy nice.
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Written entirely in Latin, this diploma (close-up) from Collegii Manhattanensis was awarded to Joannem Josephum Fitzgerald in MDCCCLXLI. I don't know why it was sitting here beside a Sanitation Department garage; perhaps it was rescued from the trash by a garbage collector.
UPDATE: Ben has discovered that the mysterious Mr. Fitzgerald was in all likelihood Congressman John Joseph Fitzgerald from Brooklyn!
ROMA ARCHEOLOGICA & RESTAURO ARCHITETTURA 2022. ROMA - Mentre Romani e Turisti continuano a nuotare in mucchi di spazzatura sempre più grandi nel centro di Roma (da fine ottobre 2021 in poi): Virginia Raggi attacca per un commento privato sull'Ucraina nel 2014. Nota: Roberto Gualtieri, se ora non puoi ripulire il Pantheon di Roma , perché anche pianificare il Giubileo di Roma 2025 e Roma Expo 2030. Fonte: Virginia Raggi / Facebook & Corriere Della Sera (30/03/2022) & Foto di Gianluca Ferrara / Facebook (27/03/2022). Nota. Commento: I sindaci Francesco Rutelli a Roberto Gualtieri (1995-2022), il centro storico di Roma oggi è pieno di spazzatura come non mai (30/03/2022). wp.me/pbMWvy-2zf
Foto: il centro storico di Roma; in: Gianluca Ferrara / Facebook (27/03/2022).
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1). ROMA - In Ucraina ingerenze di Usa e Ue». Bufera sulle dichiarazioni di Raggi. E lei: «Non sono filo Putin». L’ex sindaca di Roma ha condiviso posizioni anti-Kiev in una chat del M5S. Azione e Italia Viva: «Così fa il megafono della Russia. Si dimetta dalla presidenza della commissione Expo 2030». Corriere Della Sera (30/03/2022).
Foto: Corriere Della Sera (30/03/2022).
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«Non sono filoputiniana, in Ucraina c’è un aggressore: la Russia. Questa polemica è fatta per delegittimarmi». Così Virginia Raggi, ex sindaca di Roma e attuale presidente della Commissione Expo 2030, è intervenuta per replicare agli attacchi ricevuti su presunte sue simpatie per il dittatore di Mosca, dopo alcuni interventi nelle chat del Movimento 5 stelle. A far discutere, la contrarietà espressa dall’esponente pentastellato all’invio di armi in Ucraina e l’aver condiviso il giudizio secondo cui Kiev sarebbe in mano a politici «eterodiretti» a causa dell’«ingerenza di Usa e Ue».
Il primo a bocciare le tesi dell’ex sindaca è stato il leader di Azione, Carlo Calenda, che sul suo profilo Twitter l’ha definita un «megafono della propaganda russa» e ha sollecitato le sue dimissioni dal suo ruolo nella Commissione Expo 2030. «Abbiamo votato l’accordo sulle commissioni di minoranza proposto da Gualtieri - ha aggiunto Calenda - con molte perplessità e per ragioni di correttezza istituzionale. Ora basta. La Raggi già no vax e oggi megafono della propaganda russa se ne deve andare». Sulla stessa linea gli esponenti di Italia Viva. Il deputato Luciano Nobili ha ritwittato la petizione per le dimissioni di Virginia Raggi dalla presidenza della Commissione Expo 2030, lanciata dal consigliere capitolino Valerio Casini. Il senatore di Italia Viva Francesco Bonifazi, inoltre, coglie l’occasione per lanciare una stoccata a Calenda: «Sulla vicenda Raggi, che lui ha votato e noi no, Carlo Calenda si dimostra un uomo che ha litigato con la politica fin da piccino. Non è cattivo: proprio non fa per lui».
Foto: il centro storico di Roma; in: Gianluca Ferrara / Facebook (27/03/2022).
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L’esplosione del caso Raggi - sul quale si sono pronunciati anche numerosi esponenti della politica romana, soprattutto di parte Pd - ha indotto in un momento successivo l’ex sindaca a precisare: «Ho condiviso in una chat privata le analisi sulle tensioni tra Russia e Ucraina che aveva fatto, fin dal 2014, l’allora parlamentare europeo Dario Tamburrano. Dario invitava a intervenire prontamente per evitare che la guerra si estendesse dalla Crimea e dal Donbass a tutta l’Ucraina e all’Europa. Aveva ragione. Non sono una filo-putiniana o filo-russa: è evidente che in Ucraina ci sia un aggressore, la Russia, come è pubblica la mia contrarietà alla guerra come soluzione dei conflitti. Mi si vuole affibbiare questa etichetta per delegittimarmi». Ulteriore precisazione: «Ho detto pubblicamente che ho serie perplessità sull’invio di armi in Ucraina così come ho detto che dobbiamo renderci liberi dal ricatto russo sulla fornitura del gas. Credo che vadano trovate delle soluzioni di mediazione tra le parti - ben vengano le trattative diplomatiche in corso - e che vadano comprese e approfondite le cause del conflitto. L’energia è, indubbiamente, la chiave per capire e quindi intervenire».
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--- Corriere Della Sera (30/03/2022).
roma.corriere.it/notizie/cronaca/22_marzo_30/ucraina-inge...
Foto: Virginia Raggi / Facebook (30/03/2022).
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2). ROMA - Non sono una filo-putiniana o filo-russa: è evidente che in Ucraina ci sia un aggressore, la Russia, come è pubblica la mia contrarietà alla guerra come soluzione dei conflitti. Virginia Raggi / Facebook (30/03/2022).
Non sono una filo-putiniana o filo-russa: è evidente che in Ucraina ci sia un aggressore, la Russia, come è pubblica la mia contrarietà alla guerra come soluzione dei conflitti. Mi rincresce dover fare questa premessa (ritengo anche banali queste mie affermazioni) ma mi si vuole affibbiare questa “etichetta” per delegittimarmi. Ho detto pubblicamente che ho serie perplessità sull’invio di armi in Ucraina, così come ho detto che dobbiamo renderci liberi dal ricatto russo sulla fornitura del gas. Credo che vadano trovate delle soluzioni di mediazione tra le parti – ben vengano le trattative diplomatiche in corso – e che vadano comprese e approfondite le cause del conflitto.
L’energia è, indubbiamente, la chiave per capire e quindi intervenire.
Ho condiviso in una chat privata le analisi sulle tensioni tra Russia e Ucraina che aveva fatto, fin dal 2014, l’allora parlamentare europeo Dario Tamburrano. Dario invitava ad intervenire prontamente per evitare che la guerra si estendesse dalla Crimea e dal Donbass a tutta l’Ucraina e all’Europa. Aveva ragione. Allo stesso tempo proponeva una soluzione: limitare l’incidenza del gas russo nelle forniture energetiche dell’Europa e investire nelle fonti rinnovabili.
Ed è quello che, secondo me, dobbiamo fare. Per me è questa una delle “armi” che abbiamo per depotenziare il conflitto. Ovviamente, le mie parole sono state distorte per creare una contrapposizione tutta politica tra “buoni” e “cattivi” all’interno della quale chi non si adegua è ovviamente un “cattivo”.
Per raggiungere l’obiettivo dell’indipendenza e della transizione energetica dobbiamo stare tutti dalla stessa parte.
Fonte / source:
--- Virginia Raggi / Facebook (30/03/2022).
www.facebook.com/virginia.raggi.m5sroma
Foto: il centro storico di Roma; in: Gianluca Ferrara / Facebook (27/03/2022).
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3). ROMA - E' ANCORA COLPA DELLA RAGGI E DEL M5S? Gianluca Ferrara / Facebook (27/03/2022).
E' ANCORA COLPA DELLA RAGGI E DEL M5S? Roma, il centro storico dove vivo, è impresentabile. Per 5 anni giornaloni e politici hanno letteralmente massacrato Virginia Raggi perché Roma era "sporca" . Oggi è sotto gli occhi di tutti il degrado che sta vivendo la capitale. Ma ovviamente il silenzio regna come la spazzatura...
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--- Gianluca Ferrara / Facebook (27/03/2022).
www.facebook.com/Gianluca.Ferrara.Saggista
Foto: ROMA - "Via dei fori imperiali, una delle vie più famose del mondo........nun ce semo........" Angelo Beccalli / Fb (16/11/2021).
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4) ROMA - Roberto Gualtieri, ora cinque mesi dopo la tua elezione nell'ottobre 2021, i romani del centro storico di Roma stanno nuotando in più spazzatura che mai! FLICKR / WORDRESS (30/03/2022).
Caro Roberto Gualtieri, ora cinque mesi dopo la tua elezione nell'ottobre 2021, i romani del centro storico di Roma stanno nuotando in più spazzatura che mai! Tu e la tua amministrazione non avete mostrato nulla su come intendete (niente nessuna informazione utile sulla pagina web del comune di Roma, magari un inutile tweet di tanto in tanto) di ripulire e trasformare per il futuro giubileo 2025? Ho seguito il lavoro di ogni Sindaco di Roma, da Francesco Rutelli ad oggi, Tu (1995-2022). Tra tutti i passati Sindaci di Roma, hai fornito ai romani, agli italiani e alla comunità internazionale che (per quanto mi riguarda) il centro di Roma (come per me), senza un piano o informazioni? I romani meritano di meglio, ma io e loro non ci aspetteremo molto da te!
Grazie Martin, Ricercatore indipendente su Roma (dal 1995 ad oggi); (30/03/2022).
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--- RARA 2022. 1.0). Roberto Gualtieri - Mayor of Rome (21 Oct. 2021 - onwards): The Imperial Fora, Markets of Trajan and the Via dei Fori Imperiali (2022). FLICKR / WORDRESS (30/03/2022). Foto & stampa 1 thru 126.
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Sur la droite, une tente régulière et un pli non parallèle
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We recently had a week’s holiday to take – Jayne’s job dictates my holidays – we went through the usual process of leaving it late and then desperately selecting a shortlist of cities where we thought the weather might be ok, after a reasonably short flight and we can fly from the north of England. Budapest was the chosen destination.
Budapest is touted as possibly the most beautiful city in Europe and we had a stream of people tell us that it was fantastic. It is. I was looking forward to getting there, no agenda other than walking, photographing the sights and trying to get off the beaten track. We certainly walked – over 70 miles – I photographed it ( I’m a bit embarrassed to say how many shots but it was a lot ) but I’m not sure we got off the beaten track as much as I wanted to.
We flew over Eastern England (and home actually – a first for us) and out over Europe. It was a late afternoon flight on a stunning day, one of the more interesting flights I’ve had. I was glued to the window watching the world go by, wondering about all of lives being played out beneath us. It was dark when we arrived. We were staying on the Buda or Castle Hill side of the city. What we didn’t know was, we were staying in one of the most prominent hotels in the city, sat on the hilltop overlooking Budapest. The Hilton sits on an historic sight and features in every photo taken of the Castle District from Pest. We had time to get out before bedtime and photograph the Matthias Church next door – floodlit – like all of the major buildings in Budapest.
Unfortunately after leaving the best weather of the year in the UK, Budapest was forecast to be a bit dull and cool – not what we wanted. There was occasional sun over the first two days but it was generally grey. Now I have to admit, I let the dullness get me down, I took photos because I wasn’t sure how the week would unfold but I was fairly sure that I was wasting my time. The photos would be disappointing and if it was sunny later we would have to revisit all of the famous landmarks again to get something that I was happy with. This is essentially what happened. The next four days were gorgeous and we did revisit, more than once all of the places that we walked to in the first two days. This meant that we didn’t have the time to go “off piste” or venture further afield as much later in the week.
The sun was rising before seven and we were staying in the best location for watching it rise. By day three I was getting up at 6.00 (5.00 our time) and getting out there with my gear. By day four I was using filters and tripod, not something I usually bother with despite always having this gear with me, and dragging it miles in my backpack. One morning I was joined by a large and noisy party of Japanese photographers, they appeared to have a model with them who danced around the walls of the Fisherman’s Bastion being photographed. Once the orange circle started to appear above the city they started clicking at the horizon like machine guns. We all got on well though and said goodbye as we headed off for breakfast – still only 7.15am.
By 8.00am everyday we were out on foot wandering along the top of Castle Hill wondering where to go that day. We tend to discover the sights as we walk on a city break, frequently discovering things as we head for a distant park or building and research it afterwards with a glass of wine. It works for us. We walked out to Heroes’ Square and beyond, returning by less well known streets. We walked along the Danube to Rákóczi Bridge a couple of times then back into Pest using a different route. Having been under the thumb of Russia for so long and considering its turbulent past there are lots of large Russian style monuments, tributes to great struggles, or the working man – very socialist and very much like Prague in a lot of respects. The Railway stations were also very similar to Prague, you could walk across the tracks and no one bothered. In the main station, now famed for the migrant crisis a few weeks previously, there was a mixture of very new and very old rolling stock from the surrounding countries, all very interesting. Considering that this station is the first thing some visitors to the city will see it is an appalling state. One side of the exterior is shored up and fenced off. This contrasts with the expensive renovation work that has been well executed in the city centre. It really is like stepping into the past when you enter the station building. It all seems to work efficiently though, unlike the UK.
Transport in Budapest is fascinating. Trams everywhere, trolley buses, ancient and new, bendybuses, again, very old and very new, the underground metro, yellow taxis in enormous numbers and of course the river and boats. This never ending eclectic mix seems to operate like clockwork with people moved around in vast numbers seamlessly. The trams looked packed at any time of day. Anyone dealing with tourists seemed to speak very good English, which is just as well as we didn’t have any grasp of Hungarian. Cost wise it was a very economical week for us in a capital city.
Once the weather (or light, to be precise) improved, I cheered up and really enjoyed Budapest. A common comment after visiting is that , although you’ve “done Budapest” you wouldn’t hesitate to go back, which isn’t always the case after a city visit. As ever, I now have a lot of work to do to produce a competent album of work. I think I will end up discarding a lot of the early days material – but then again, I’m not renowned for my discarding skills.
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I went out with my lovely friend Rebekah and we went into town round a few of the bars and pubs.
The day started for me at Piccolo for an amazing breakfast.
After that I popped down to see my Sister who whowed me the awesome and creepy birthday present they had got for my Niece - a couple of creepy dolls on a see-saw. Brilliant!
The evening, Rebekah and I went to The Star to begin with before heading across to the Freedom Quarter, where we saw some great live acts at Monroe's and finished the night in a new bar, Zinnia. It was a great night!
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Sunday we went for an amazing carvery at the Caerton - a pub I had been meaning to try for ages - followed by a nice constitutional walk around Pearson Park.
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Sunday we went for an amazing carvery at the Caerton - a pub I had been meaning to try for ages - followed by a nice constitutional walk around Pearson Park.
Also it was the first of Decemberso it was time to break out my Die Hard advent calendar, ha ha!