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James, Here are a few pics I took of the tornado damage around Tuscaloosa
County. From Fosters ( where it crossed hwy 11 and 20/59 ) to Tuscaloosa. My
brother and I watched this storm from the Greene/ Sumter County line as it
followed the interstate up to Tuscaloosa. My chat was down so I couldn't
report. But I'm glad everyone was ok from this particular storm. Thanks,
skywatcher Jenni Broyles.
We found a terminal in the airport to check our email for directions to Ivrea, but had no way to write down the directions we had there. To make sure, we photographed the screen.
I love Claudia’s first words: Dear Chris and Jason, welcomeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.
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I went to line dance class before working out with my trainer at the VCC. I was very happy that the weather cooperated, and we were able to have water aerobics, and I had a swim lesson. This was only the 3rd lesson that we've been able to get in for the whole summer. Either Laura or I was out of town or had an appointment or the weather was stormy.
Great example of a re-engagement email from Laura Roeder. The subject line was "click this to stay in the loop"
Office of
SH. SYED SHAHNAWAZ HUSSAIN
Member of Parliament & Former Union Minister, Govt. of India
7, Pandit Pant Marg, New Delhi-1, Ph. 011-23351786, 23351077
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………...............................................................................
* **January 18, 2012***
*PRESS RELEASE*
*The Pakistan-India Parliamentarians Dialogue*
Meeting of the Indian Parliamentary Delegation with the Pakistan
Prime Minister Muhammad Yousuf Raza Gillani and Foreign Minister Hina
Rabbani Khar of Pakistan took place today on January 18, 2012. (*Photographs
enclosed*)
Sh. Syed Shahnawaz Hussain, Member of Parliament & Former Union
Minister, Govt. of India was the part of delegation of Indian MPs who
assembled in Islamabad for Pakistan-India Parliamentarians Dialogue. Indian
and Pakistani parliamentarians on Tuesday discussed ways to improve trade
and economic relations between the two countries. At the Pakistan-India
Parliamentarians' Dialogue-III in Islamabad, the MPs from both countries
agreed that they had a major role to play in influencing their governments
to take a leap forward to normalise bilateral relations, the Online news
agency reported.
The 15-member multi-party delegation from India arrived in
Pakistan on Monday. Two rounds of dialogues were earlier held in January
2011 in Islamabad and in August 2011 in New Delhi.
The Indian delegation comprises MPs representing major political parties of
India from both houses of the Indian Parliament. Lok Sabha members joining
the delegation include Mr. Yashwant Sinha (BJP); Syed Shahnawaz Hussain,
(BJP); Mr. Asaduddin Owaisi (AIMEM); Mr. Baijayant Jay Panda (BJD); Mr.
Deepender Hooda, (Congress); Mr. Hamdullah Sayeed (Congress); Mr.
Shatrughan Sinha (BJP); Ms. Supriya Sadanand Sule (NCP) and Mr. Bhartruhari
Mahtab (BJD). Indian MPs from the Rajya Sabha include Mr. Mani Shankar
Aiyar, (Congress); Mr. NK Singh (JDU); Mr. P Rajeeve (CPIM); Mr. Derek
O'Brien and Mr. Rajniti Prasad (RJD).
Parliamentarians from India and Pakistan can play a key role in
facilitating the dialogue process and conflict resolution on mutually
acceptable and advantageous considerations.
The Pakistan-India Parliamentarians Dialogue-III got concluded in Islamabad
on January 18, 2012 i.e. today.
* *
*(Rajesh Verma)*
*PS to Syed Shahnawaz Hussain*
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On Monday, February 22, 2016 10:33 AM, Frank Alvarez Jr. wrote:
Some extra pics of the Cathedral with the group. Traditional idea around the Cathedrals in Latin American societies and in Italy is a plaza across from the cathedral and a bunch of markets (mercados) surrounding the plaza. The big white mercado next to the Cathedral was called "Waldo's." The market included shops for shoes, clothes, jewelry, food, drinks, restaurants, groceries and much more. Often, the vendors would bring their wares out onto the streets, making it only passable for foot traffic. The plaza includes a bunch of activity including indigenous tribal dances, a water fountain, a gazebo, vendors and a bunch of people gathering.
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Hi Family,
Thanks so much for your continued support and prayer. We love being able to
share this journey with you all! We visited our doctor for a normal
check-up last Tuesday and everything looks great. It's neat having Giulian
there with me since he's on a school break. He got to hear the baby's
heartbeat through the Baby Doppler for the first time! My doctor was
pleased that I've gained weight since I was behind in our previous
appointments. All you have to do is look at my new photos to see the proof!
She also commented on how crazy the baby is, moving around so much that she
struggled to keep her heartbeat on the monitor! I can feel her kicking
around a lot every day, it's nuts. I'm feeling good, not sick any more, and
am really glad that my normal life requires a lot of walking.
Today we got to tour the hospital that we'll be delivering at. It's only
about 1 mile away and is very nice. We're really excited and feel quite
privileged that we get to deliver there. Every room is private and has
various amenities that help with labor like a jacuzzi tub! It was great to
anticipate the day we'll be there and ask questions, it seems like a great
fit for us.
We'll have the next ultrasound that I mentioned in the previous email to
check on the baby's growth in 4 weeks on Tue, Oct 9th, so I'll plan to let
you all know how things are going then. I begin my 3rd trimester already at
the end of next week! Then the week of the 24th Giulian begins fall quarter
when he's taking both Physics and Chemistry. So needless to say we're
soaking up the last bit of the beautiful summer sun here in Seattle.
I attached some updated pics of me as well as a couple pics from our recent
vacation to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico! We got to spend a whole week there and
it was such a blessing. So glad we got to take a "babymoon"! There's a
picture of us on a boat in front of the famous rock structures and one of
Giulian eating tacos at our favorite seafood taqueria, including a marlin
taco!
Love to you all,
O Castelo de Melgaço localiza-se na vila, freguesia e concelho de mesmo nome, distrito de Viana do Castelo, em Portugal.
Principal defesa raiana do Alto Minho no século XII, constitui-se na sentinela mais setentrional de Portugal, no trecho onde o rio Minho inicia a sua função fronteiriça, vigiando a travessia para a Galiza.
História
Antecedentes
Não foram identificadas informações acerca da primitiva ocupação humana deste local.
O castelo medieval
A construção do castelo remonta a 1170, por determinação de D. Afonso Henriques (1112-1185). O primeiro documento, entretanto, a referir a povoação é a Carta de Foral que lhe foi passada pelo soberano em 1183 (e não 1181 como tem sido repetido em função de erro de transcrição), garantindo aos seus habitantes (por solicitação dos próprios) privilégios semelhantes aos que gozava o feudo galego de Ribadávia. A partir de então, a vila fronteiriça progrediu com rapidez, de tal forma que o primitivo castelo estaria concluído já no início do século XIII, dividindo-se os autores entre os anos de 1205 e de 1212, ano em que, juntamente com outras praças vizinhas, fez frente à invasão das forças do reino de Leão no contexto da disputa entre D. Afonso II (1211-1223) e suas irmãs. Contribuíram para esta campanha construtiva, além dos próprios habitantes e do apoio real, os recursos do Mosteiro de Longos Vales e do Mosteiro de Fiães.
O seu filho e sucessor, D. Sancho II (1223-1248) deixou a cargo do Concelho a nomeação do alcaide, privilégio que, D. Afonso III (1248-1279), ao conceder à vila, em 1258, um segundo foral, reivindicou novamente para a Coroa. A construção da cerca da vila, iniciada em 1245 e cujo troço oeste foi concluído em 1263, inscreveu-se numa grande campanha de obras empreendida por este soberano, que atualizou as defesas do castelo, uma vez mais com o apoio do Mosteiro de Fiães. A placa epigráfica no portão principal, assinalando este último ano, registra as identidades do responsável pelos trabalhos, o alcaide Martinho Gonçalves, e o seu arquiteto, Fernando, Mestre de Pedraria.
Em 1361 o trânsito entre Portugal e a Galiza deveria ser feito, obrigatoriamente, por Melgaço, dado revelador da sua importância, à época.
No contexto da crise de 1383-1385, a vila e seu castelo seguiram a tendência do norte de Portugal, mantendo o partido de D. Beatriz. No início de 1387, governados por um alcaide castelhano, sofreram o assédio das tropas portuguesas sob o comando de D. João I (1385-1433), vindo a cair ao fim de uma denodada resistência de quase dois meses.
Em 1492 Melgaço era um dos cinco únicos lugares da fronteira portuguesa facultados para ingresso dos judeus expulsos da Espanha (sefarditas). Ainda sob o reinado de D. Manuel, as defesas da vila e seu castelo encontram-se figuradas por Duarte de Armas (Livro das Fortalezas, c. 1509), integradas por três torres e duas portas.
A fortificação setecentista
No século XVII, no contexto da Guerra da Restauração da independência portuguesa, as defesas da vila sofreram obras de adaptação aos avanços da artilharia, recebendo linhas abaluartadas que envolveram o recinto medieval.
Do século XX aos nossos dias
O castelo foi Classificado como Monumento Nacional por Decreto publicado em 23 de Junho de 1910, tendo a muralha da vila sido classificada do mesmo modo, com publicação em 19 de Fevereiro de 1926.
A intervenção do poder público, entretanto, só veio a se fazer sentir na década de 1960, mantendo as características construtivas do conjunto. Recentemente, com o desenvolvimento de projetos de valorização do núcleo histórico da vila, a torre de menagem do castelo foi requalificada como núcleo museológico, expondo os testemunhos obtidos pela pesquisa arqueológica.
Características
O castelo apresenta planta no formato circular, pouco vulgar no país, dividido em três recintos. Os seus muros, onde se rasgam duas portas, são encimados por ameias prismáticas e reforçados por três torres, sendo a principal a que se encontra voltada para o núcleo urbano, de seção pentagonal. O conjunto é dominado pela torre de menagem.
A torre de menagem apresenta planta de formato quadrangular, isolada ao centro do pátio de armas. Tanto ela quanto a muralha circundante, foram integralmente reconstruídas, depreendendo-se a sua característica românica apenas pelo desenho deste conjunto: uma sólida torre quadrada isolada no centro do recinto muralhado. A torre divide-se internamente em três pavimentos, iluminados por algumas frestas. O coroamento é feito por um remate em balcão com ameias, hoje requalificado como miradouro do museu arqueológico estabelecido nas dependências da torre.
Com relação às portas, são duas:
* o portão principal, a oeste, de maiores dimensões, acede a praça de armas, na qual se abre uma cisterna, onde se localizaria a alcaidaria; e
* a porta da traição, a norte, de menores dimensões.
Subsistem parte da barbacã diante da porta principal, e as torres que a flanqueavam uma das portas da cerca. Graças às recentes pesquisas arqueológicas, que colocaram a descoberto trechos expressivos da cerca gótica, podemos hoje fazer idéia do seu traçado original. <a href="http://www.portugalweb.net/castelos/Minho/melga%c3%a7o.asp"
Hello!
This photo was taken a couple of years ago when there was a tornado outbreak
in the state. We were traveling on Hwy. 82 toward Tuscaloosa from PIckens
County.
I took the photo over my right shoulder from the passenger side of our car
while my husband Doug was driving. It scared us to death! Up close it looked
like giant cogs rotating one on top of another.
The tornado crossed behind us. I have been meaning to send this for a long
time obviously, but the outbreak today made me decide to really do it!
Teresa Sanders
Gordo
James,
Attached is a picture of a massive Tornado outside one our Fred's
locations in Clinton, MS. Thankful everyone is ok, but the tornado was
unbelievable!!!!!
Keith T. Owens
Senior Vice President of Construction
Engineering & Maintenance
Fred's Inc.
4300 New Getwell
Memphis, TN 38118
phone: (901) 238-2459 fax: (901) 238-2843
email: kowens@fredsinc.com
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I finished work yesterday until the 6th January, and I woke up at 6am this
morning being sick.
Toddler E and I have been taking it easy this morning on the sofa under a
duvet. After watching The Muppets Christmas Carol, we got out some books for
a read, mostly Shirley Hughes today.
I LOVE Shirley Hughes. There's something so cosy and real about her words
and images. With the family theatre of bathtimes and bedtimes, trips to the
park and the shops, set against the backdrop of nature so evocatively
painted through the seasons, they remind me to appreciate the new things E
is learning everyday. And not just her numbers and letters, but the myriad
of things which occupy her mind.
As Shirley says of children in this
articleat
The Times Online:
"They are learning more at this stage than at any other, grappling with
these big things: are my boots on the right feet? Can I safely put my
security blanket down? You have to tap into the way they feel about these
things."
There are the things E experiences everyday, the things she notices and
hasn't yet learned to take for granted, and through Shirley Hughes's books
they are captured in such beautiful detail: the cat on the wall on the way
to the park, the difference between day and night, the sound of falling
rain.
They remind me what it's like for E to be a small child, and they also
remind me to appreciate these things too.
Over at the Penguin
websiteshe
says this:
"I want children, however tiny they are, and wherever they live, to use
their eyes, to look out and see that it's ravishingly beautiful out there."
I really knew nothing of what Ms Hughes looks like or about her personal
life before reading these articles though, but I liked this, also from The
Times:
"Appointed OBE in 1999 for services to children's literature, Shirley Hughes
at 78, tall and upright in elegant, home-sewn clothes, shows no sign of
slowing down"
Websites:
Penguin www.penguin.co.uk/nf/Author/AuthorPage/0,,1000015904,00.html
The Times
entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainmen...
Recommendations
The pic is of E reading
Colours,
from Shirley's nursery collection which also includes Noisy, Bathwater's
Hot, All Shapes and Sizes, and When We Went to the Park. We have these as
individual books and also as a collection. The individual books are better
because the illustrations are bigger and given the right amount of space. In
the collection some are cropped.
E is nearly three and still really enjoys these books. She is getting Rhymes
for Annie Rosefor
Christmas
On Monday, February 22, 2016 10:07 AM, Frank Alvarez Jr. wrote:
I and Hilda went to St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, small church surrounded by cracked walls and surrounded by a desperately poor barrio up in the dusty mountains of Juarez to pick up the tickets originally for 12 of us. We were blessed to be given 2 extra tickets for two other people who took the chance to come along with the group knowing that the tickets to the papal mass weren't guaranteed including a 74 year old lady, Carmen Laffey.
From L-R are Carmen, Manuel and Fabiola who work in the church office. Seen from the church grounds is a phrase written into the mountains just beyond the church grounds - La Biblia es la Verdad. Leela," or "The Bible is the Truth, Read It." Other pictures show the view of the church from the outside and a simple layout of the church on the inside.