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...um altar, jarras de flores e na janelinha Santa Maria das Júnias com o menino ao colo...
... an altar, jars of flowers and in the little window Saint Mary of Júnias with the infant to the neck ...
They had inherited his spirit—the spirit which demands that the thoughts in the mind should harmonize with the words on the lips when we sing in choir (ut mens nostra concordet voci nostrae) 12 and that we should all be, in reality, what we are supposed to be (semper meminisse debet [abbas] quod dicitur, et nomen majoris factis implere): 13 that conduct should be in accordance with our profession. For St. Benedict passes a strict sentence upon those who call themselves monks but lead a worldly life and “lie to God by their tonsure.” 14 Hoc sit quod dicitur [let it be what it is called]. 15 These are the watchwords of our fathers: truth, simplicity in all things, unity as opposed to duplicity: our behavior, our name, our profession, all should be reducible to one and the same thing.
-The Spirit of Simplicity, Jean-Baptiste Chautard OSCO, Translated by Thomas Merton
La cathédrale se trouve sur le site de la cité antique de Mariana (du nom du consul romain Marius). Au XI siècle à la demande du pape, l’archevêque de Pise lance un programme de reconstruction des édifices religieux en Corse. Elle est achevée en 1119 date de sa consécration. En 1839, Prospère Mérimée visite les ruines : il n’y a plus de toit, les murs se détériorent et la végétation l’envahit. C’est en 1931 qu’une première restauration assure la sauvegarde de l’édifice. Elle mesure 35m de long et 16m de large. Elle est construite en Cipolin (sorte de marbre) extrait des carrières de Brando et de Sisco.
The cathedral is on the site of the ancient city of Mariana (named after the Roman consul Marius). In the XI century at the request of the pope, the archbishop of Pisa launched a program of reconstruction of religious buildings in Corsica. It is completed in 1119 date of its consecration. In 1839, Prosper Merimee visited the ruins: there is no more roof, the walls deteriorate and the vegetation invades it. It is in 1931 that a first restoration ensures the safeguarding of the building. It is 35m long and 16m wide. It is built in Cipolin (sort of marble) extracted from the quarries of Brando and Sisco.
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I was asked (n = 1) exactly that motif and pretty much have it. All right, it's not actually snow... but hey, I'm a consultant.
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Campanario y fachada de la cara norte de la Iglesia de San Miguel de la Mosquera en la Parroquia de Encamp del Principado de Andorra.
La iglesia, de estilo románico, es de fecha incierta, sigue el modelo arquitectónico de la mayoría de las capillas "rurales" del Principado de Andorra.
En su interior encontramos un retablo de finales del siglo XVI dedicado a los Santos titulares de la capilla y patrones del pueblo de la Mosquera, San Miguel Arcángel y San Juan Bautista; así como las pinturas románicas (c. 1860) que representan como temas centrales la transfiguración de Cristo y la entrega de las Tablas de la Ley a Moisés, que son de finales del siglo XIX y fueron realizadas por el Maestro J. Oromi de la Seu d' Urgell.
La calle es tan estrecha que no me cabía toda la fachada en la cámara fotográfica y para no recortar más yganar algo de imagen tuve que realizar la fotografía con el teléfono móvil.
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**Elle court, elle court la Glycine**, sur les murs, les grilles et les troncs d'arbres morts. Cette plante grimpante aux fleurs magnifiques est vigoureuse. Elle demande un support très solide auquel elle s'accrocher.
La glycine est une plante capable de tordre une grille en fer forgé. Il est nécessaire de lui prévoir un support résistant.
Ces espèces sont appelées des « glycines ». Le genre Wisteria est une plante ligneuse et grimpante de la famille des Fabaceae.
Aujourd'hui était un autre jour.
Tu t'es approché.
Tu es venu tout près, à coller ta petite truffe sur la vitre.
Tellement curieux avec ton air de poisson rouge dans un bocal.
Sauf que tu es en dehors du bocal.
Et même à voir dans 'un bocal, les choses peuvent échapper..
Alors ça a demandé beaucoup de concentration pour contenir tout cela dans un seul regard <3
©Elsa Aumiroir 20 juin 2024
Dès 1827, la municipalité de La Roche-Bernard demande la construction d'un pont pour traverser la Vilaine. Le 3 juin 1834 une loi est adoptée déterminant l'apport de l'État, 715 000 francs, en complément de celui du département du Morbihan pour un pont suspendu permettant le passage des bateaux à voile jusqu'à 500 tonneaux. Dix ans plus tard, la construction d'un premier pont suspendu débute sous la conduite de l'ingénieur Leblanc. Inauguré par le préfet du Morbihan le 26 décembre 1839, le pont mesure 349 m (dont 193 m de portée) de long pour six mètres de largeur pour un coût total de 1 171 705 francs.
Le 26 octobre 1852 une violente tempête détruit le tablier du pont lorsque celui-ci entra en résonance avec le vent. Les mouvements d'oscillation du tablier ont entrainé la rupture des câbles porteurs et le tablier s'effondra dans la Vilaine. L'ancien chaland de transport entre les deux rives reprit alors du service. Mais ce bateau subit un accident en novembre 1862 et ne peut plus servir à la traversée. Un nouveau tablier est donc construit et celui-ci ne durera que jusqu'au 26 octobre 1870, date d'une nouvelle tempête qui emporte une nouvelle fois le tablier.
Fin 1872 une passerelle en bois provisoire est installée par l'ingénieur Georges Forestier entre les piles du pont. Cette passerelle provisoire durera jusqu'en 1911, lorsqu'un nouveau pont en arc est construit.
aus dem botanischen Garten
captured botanic garden Tübingen, Germany
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“ Well I know it's just a matter of time,
When the fun falls through and the rent comes due, ...”
—Billy Joel,Somewhere Along the Line
I’ve posted a lot of digital collages, but this one is a straight photograph of a physical collage.
2 Mar 2021; 08:10 CST
View from a central seat of Berliner Dom.
In 1940, the blast waves of Allied bombing blew part of the windows away.
On 24 May 1944, a bomb of combustible liquids entered the roof lantern of the dome.
The fire could not be extinguished at that unreachable section of the dome.
So the lantern burnt out and collapsed into the main floor.
Between 1949 and 1953, a temporary roof was built to enclose the building.
On 9 May 1967 the then still undivided Evangelical Church of the Union decided a committee for the reconstruction of the Supreme Parish and Cathedral Church, then located in East Berlin.
The government of the Eastern German Democratic Republic did not oppose the work of the committee due to the concomitant inflow of Deutsche Marks.
In 1975, reconstruction started, simplifying the building's original design and demolishing the northern wing, the 'Denkmalskirche' – Memorial Church.
Compared by some to the Medici Chapel, it had survived the war completely intact but was demolished for ideological reasons by the communist government due to it being a hall of honour for the Hohenzollern dynasty.
This resulted in scaffolding for restoration appearing on the church while detonation charges were applied to its undamaged rear.
The government also demanded the removal of as many crosses as possible.
The demolition and redesign cost 800,000 marks, while the restoration (done on the cheap) cost just 50,000 marks.
The Berlin Cathedral Building Society now seek to rebuild the Denkmalskirche.
In 1980, the baptistery and wedding church was reopened for services.
The restoration of the nave was begun in 1984.
On 6 June 1993, the nave was reinaugurated in an event attended by Federal Chancellor Helmut Kohl and televised nationwide in Germany.
There has been discussion to restore the dome and surrounding cupolas to their original appearance, but this has not occurred due to lack of funds. (Source: Wikipedia)
CUPULA DE LA CATEDRAL DE BERLIN, 2008
Vista desde un asiento central de la Cúpula de la Catedral de Berlin.
En 1940, las ondas expansivas de los bombardeos aliados hicieron volar parte de las ventanas.
El 24 de mayo de 1944, una bomba de líquidos combustibles entró en la linterna del techo de la cúpula.
El fuego no pudo ser extinguido en esa sección inalcanzable de la cúpula.
Así que la linterna se quemó y se derrumbó en el piso principal.
Entre 1949 y 1953 se construyó un techo provisional para cerrar el edificio.
El 9 de mayo de 1967, la entonces todavía indivisa Iglesia Evangélica de la Unión decidió un comité para la reconstrucción de la Parroquia Suprema y de la Iglesia Catedral, entonces situada en Berlín Oriental.
El gobierno de la República Democrática Alemana del Este no se opuso a la labor del comité debido a la concomitante entrada de marcos alemanes.
En 1975 se inició la reconstrucción, simplificando el diseño original del edificio y demoliendo el ala norte, la "Denkmalskirche" - Iglesia Conmemorativa.
Comparada por algunos con la Capilla de los Médicis, había sobrevivido a la guerra completamente intacta, pero fue demolida por razones ideológicas por el gobierno comunista debido a que era un salón de honor de la dinastía Hohenzollern.
Esto hizo que aparecieran en la iglesia andamios para su restauración mientras se aplicaban cargas detonadoras en su parte trasera no dañada.
El gobierno también exigió la retirada del mayor número posible de cruces.
La demolición y el rediseño costaron 800.000 marcos, mientras que la restauración (hecha a la ligera) sólo costó 50.000 marcos.
La Sociedad de Construcción de la Catedral de Berlín pretende ahora reconstruir la Denkmalskirche.
En 1980, el baptisterio y la iglesia matrimonial volvieron a abrirse a los servicios.
La restauración de la nave se inició en 1984.
El 6 de junio de 1993, la nave fue reinaugurada en un acto al que asistió el Canciller Federal Helmut Kohl y que fue televisado a nivel nacional en Alemania.
Se ha hablado de restaurar la cúpula y las cúpulas circundantes para devolverles su aspecto original, pero no se ha hecho por falta de fondos. (Fuente: Wikipedia)
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Mystery Dance - it said on the radio this weekend that the RSPB was part formed in response to GCGs being almost wiped out for the milliners trade - fortunately the demand for hats is now restricted to posh gels at Ascot and those decorative head wounds favoured by mothers of the bride - I think the technical term is a fascinator (fascinating why someone would want to look a prat in public?)
BNSF 9008 leads a coal train into Galesburg by some power lines likely powered by the very cargo in the hoppers.
Demand for the water taxi service to shuttle adventures to the top end of the lake tapers right off as it gets later in the season. Especially on this chilly, damp, windy morning.
LARGE view and read tags at right.
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Blushing at this end from the joy of reading your latest epistle. Twas cool. Improving toward Perfection is a life time goal of many. Never achieved but trying, right? Some need so much help. If we each do our part, maybe Hades will be a little less full during that long eternal party without air conditioning.
Though at any party on this planet, I do not hang with every body. I stay in the corner, spy a few prior acquaintances or friends, and talk the night away. I am not too much on meeting and making great new friends from a large crowd. In fact, few parties do I attend. Who needs that or them? I am busy partying on Flickr.
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Scripture Needs to Be Read Spiritually, Says Preacher
Delivers Final Lenten Meditation for Pope and Curia
ROME, MARCH 14, 2008 (Zenit.org).- Scripture is not only inspired by God, but also "breathes forth God," that is, the Holy Spirit inhabits Scripture and animates it, says the preacher of the Pontifical Household.
Capuchin Father Raniero Cantalamessa said this today in the Lenten meditation he delivered to Benedict XVI and the Roman Curia in the Redemptoris Mater Chapel of the Apostolic Palace.
The sermon was the last in a series of meditations the preacher gave this Lent.
The series, titled "The Word of God Is Living and Effective," reflects the theme of the next Synod of Bishops on the word of God, to be held in October.
Father Cantalamessa spoke about the two meanings implied by 2 Timothy 3:16 "all Scripture is inspired by God."
He explained that the more common meaning is the "passive" one, referring to the way that God directed the writers of the holy texts.
The second meaning, the preacher explained, is "active": Scripture, is not only "inspired by God" but also "spirates God." "After having dictated the Scripture, the Holy Spirit is in a way contained within it; he ceaselessly inhabits it and animates it with his divine breath."
Setting him free
Father Cantalamessa then asked, "How do we approach the Scriptures in a way that they truly 'free' the Spirit that they contain?"
He said that "in Scripture, the Spirit cannot be discovered if not by passing through the letter, that is, through the concrete human vesture that the word of God assumed in the different books and inspired authors. In them the divine meaning cannot be discovered, if not by beginning from the human meaning, the one intended by the human author, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Luke, Paul, etc. It is in this that we find the complete justification of the immense effort in study and research that surrounds the book of Scripture."
But, Father Cantalamessa affirmed, there is a "tendency to stop at the letter, considering the Bible an excellent book, the most excellent of human books, if you will, but only a human book. Unfortunately we run the risk of reducing Scripture to a single dimension."
The Pontifical Household preacher pointed to a sign of hope: "That the demand for a spiritual reading of Scripture and one guided by faith is now beginning to be felt by some eminent exegetes."
The Capuchin urged a furthering of this "spiritual reading."
He explained: "To speak of the 'spiritual' reading of the Bible is not to speak of an edifying, mystical, subjective, or worse still, imaginative, reading, in opposition to the scientific reading, which would be objective. On the contrary, it is the most objective reading that there is because it is based on the Spirit of God, not on the spirit of man.
"Spiritual reading is therefore something that is quite precise and objective; it is the reading that is done under the guidance of, or in the light of, the Holy Spirit that inspired Scripture. It is based on a historical event, namely, the redemptive act of Christ which, with his death and resurrection, accomplishes the plan of salvation and realizes all of the figures and the prophecies, it reveals all of the hidden mysteries and offers the true key for reading the Bible."
Toward all truth
Father Cantalamessa said that this "spiritual reading" of Scripture applies to both the Old and New Testaments.
"Reading the New Testament spiritually means reading it in the light of the Holy Spirit given to the Church at Pentecost to lead the Church to all truth, that is, to the complete understanding and actualization of the Gospel," he said.
The preacher affirmed that spiritual reading both integrates and surpassed scientific reading: "Scientific reading knows only one direction, which is that of history; it explains, in fact, that which comes after in light of that which comes before; it explains the New Testament in the light of the Old which precedes it, and it explains the Church in the light of the New Testament.
"Spiritual reading fully recognizes the validity of this direction of research, but it adds an inverse direction to it. This consists in explaining that which comes before in the light of that which comes after, prophecy in the light of its realization, the Old Testament in the light of the New and the New in the light of the tradition of the Church."
Father Cantalamessa contended, then, that "that which is necessary is not therefore a spiritual reading that would take the place of current scientific exegesis, with a mechanical return to the exegesis of the Fathers; it is rather a new spiritual reading corresponding to the enormous progress recorded by the study of 'letter.' It is a reading, in sum, that has the breath and faith of the Fathers and, at the same time, the consistency and seriousness of current biblical science.
The Pontifical Household preacher ended his reflection with a word of hope regarding a return to a spiritual reading like that of the Church fathers.
The Capuchin said "from the four winds the Spirit has begun unexpectedly to blow again" and we "witness the reappearance of the spiritual reading of the Bible and this too is a fruit -- one of the more exquisite -- of the Spirit."
"Participating in Bible and prayer groups, I am stupefied in hearing, at times, reflections on God's word that are analogous to those offered by Origen, Augustine or Gregory the Great in their time, even if it is in a more simple language," he said. "Let us conclude with a prayer that I once heard a woman pray after she was read the episode in which Elijah, ascending up to heaven, leaves Elisha two-thirds of his spirit.
"It is an example of spiritual reading in the sense I have just explained: 'Thank you, Jesus, that ascending to heaven, you do not only leave us two-thirds of your Spirit, but all of your Spirit! Thank you that you did not give your Spirit to just one disciple, but to all men!'"
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EXPLORE # 298, 381, 432 on 3-17-2008, after being on initial list on Sunday, March 16, 2008.
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Sept jours, sept photos en noir et blanc représentant ma vie. Pas de gens, pas d'explication. Désigné par Madeleine Punde, je désigne Danielle Danielle (Féelirose) au jour 2.
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Fotocamera: Nikon D700
Aperture: f/8
Shutter Speed: 0.30 s
Lente: 66 mm
ISO: 200
Exposure Bias: 0 EV
Flash: Off, Did not fire
Lens: Nikkor AF-S FX 24-70mm f/2.8 G ED
When she wants something, she doesn't meow because she sounds like a crow and very loud. This is very effective and she always gets what she wants.
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Cruzar el Ebro fue siempre una tarea difícil pero necesaria. En la época de estieja, cuando el río lleva menos agua, el Ebro se podía atravesar por zonas menos profundas y bien conocidas llamadas vados, por las que hombres y caballerías se adentraban para cruzar el río.
Muchos han sido los puentes que Zaragoza ha construido sobre el Ebro desde la época romana, en la que ya existía un importante puente - acueducto en el actual emplazamiento Puente de Piedra. Estaba situado frente a una de las puertas de la ciudad, alineado con su calle principal, el Cardo. Este puente era fundamental por ser el único que cruzaba el río en kilómetros a la redonda y probablemente el único entre Tudela y Tortosa, permitiendo el paso hacia el Pirineo y las Galias. Sin embargo este puente era presa fácil de las inundaciones y tuvo que ser reconstruido en varias ocasiones por lo que durante todo el siglo XIII la ciudad demandaba un puente de piedra que por fin se inició en 1.336 y no se terminó hasta 100 años más tarde en 1.437. durante siglos sólo el Puente de Piedra, obra medieval de costosa y dilatada ejecución, sirvió de paso entre la margen derecha e izquierda de la ciudad y de comunicación entre el centro y el noreste de España. La riada de 1643 provocó el desplome de las arcadas quinta y sexta, lo que se recoge en el cuadro de Velazquez y Mazo de 1647. En 1813 las tropas napoleónicas destruyeron la última arcada, junto al Arrabal, al abandonar la ciudad.
Pour les fêtes, une crèche napolitaine exceptionnelle s'installe à Notre-Dame de Paris. Chef-d'œuvre du XVIIIe siècle, elle dévoile 150 santons magnifiant l'artisanat italien et les traditions de Noël.
La crèche fait six mètres de long pour des personnages hauts d'environ 25 cm. Ils sont fidèles au style du XVIIIe siècle, quand les églises et les riches paroissiens napolitains rivalisaient d'imagination et de créativité pour célébrer la nativité dans des compositions baroques : les meilleurs artisans étaient sollicités pour réaliser les pastori, dont le corps mobile est fait d'étoupe armée de métal, facilement pliable, avec les mains et les têtes sculptées dans la terracotta. Tailleurs, orfèvres, artistes, tous travaillaient d'arrache-pied avant les fêtes pour répondre à la demande, ainsi que les maquettistes et les peintres pour construire des décors impressionnants.
kindly lit by the streetlight that shines directly in my window at night.
ten second timer dash: sprint across room, use stepladder as springboard to vault on to windowsill, arrange self in frame, attempt to look casual.
A megalomaniacal manicule makes it's demands clear in the Botanical Gardens in Ventnor. The park had once been the grounds of the National Hospital for TB and when that institution closed the grounds were turned into a public garden. These cast iron signs must have been part of the hospital's laying out and each of the principal walks was named after a Doctor and identified my a monumental; and ornate signpost like this.
Wish more of the shot was in sharper focus, but I am pleased enough with the angle and detail to post it.