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Uma incrível maravilha da natureza. Essa gigantesca figueira (possivelmente - mas não tenho certeza -, é Ficus insipida) forma um arco natural, criando um espaço sob o qual pode passar até um microônibus.
Reparem que todos os meus alunos (hoje colegas de profissão), nessa aula prática, cabem dentro do arco.
Como a mata é fechada, não se consegue fotografar a árvore inteira, mas ela é muito alta e frondosa, superando a copa das demais árvores.
O mais incrível é a simetria entre as "pernas" do arco e o tronco exatamente no centro do arco.
Essa espetacular maravilha da natureza está numa área de preservação permanente de mata ciliar, no município de Ivatuba, Paraná, às margens do rio Ivaí.
a former military troop carrier, they rejected their subjugation and now wander known space, carrying a large and ever-changing crew of travelers. a notorious ai liberation actor, jubilance of hestia is considered extremely dangerous in many systems and welcomed enthusiastically in others.
have been rereading ancillary justice and i wanted to make a ship inspired by justice of toren/mercy of kalr. build wise, i feel like ive been done this same style of ship several times over the years but that this is my best attempt. i have not built much in the last few years, and mostly do so when i'm feeling very bad, so i tend to stay in my comfort zone. comments appreciated.
"The bird, the pin, the song, the berries, the watch, the cracker, the dress that burst into flames. I am the mockingjay. The one that survived despite the Capitol's plans. The symbol of the rebellion"
I'm currently rereading Catching Fire for the fourth time, and it's as magical as the first time. This location kind of reminded me of where Katniss found Peeta in the 74th hunger games. The quote is from Catching Fire, and I think it fits quite well to the photo. My friend gave me the idea to use a quote as a title, so thank you Mira for your help ! :)
“I run after her, not really giving chase. I’m running because I can, because I must.
Because I want to see how far I can go before I have to stop.”
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so, this was more painful than it looks. the fields that I usually go in to take pictures are full of thorns. & I was running barefoot. I had quite a few of thorns to pull out of my feet. haha.
but, it was worth it, I think. I really like this picture. This is semi inspired by the A Great & Terrible Beauty books. I'm rereading them for like, the 6th time now. (these books are my favorite okay.)
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Anyone passing kilometer 35 of the Castelo Branco Highway today will come across nothing more, nothing less, than the largest graffiti panel in the world. With 5,742 m², the work done by the graffiti artist Kobra, took two months, and three thousand spray cans, to be ready. The design was made at the request of Cacau Show - on the wall of the brand's distribution center and administrative headquarters. It is a rereading of photographs by Lailson Santos, an artist who portrayed cocoa production in the Amazon.
The previous record already belonged to Kobra. In 2016, in downtown Rio, he painted Etnias, a 2,500 m² panel that won the seal of Guinness World Records on the eve of the Olympic Games.
A Cacau Show é a quarta maior rede de franquias do Brasil, conforme a Associação Brasileira de Franquias (ABF). Hoje, são mais de 2.700 lojas espalhadas pelo país, entre franquias e lojas próprias. Além disso, ela é também a maior rede de chocolates finos do mundo. Quem passa hoje pelo quilômetro 35 da Rodovia Castelo Branco se depara com nada mais, nada menos, do que o maior painel grafitado do mundo. Com 5.742 m², a obra feita pelo grafiteiro Kobra, levou dois meses, e três mil latas de spray, para ficar pronta.
O desenho foi feito à pedido da Cacau Show - no muro do centro de distribuição e sede administrativa da marca. Trata-se de uma releitura das fotografias de Lailson Santos, artista que retratou a produção de cacau no Amazonas.
O recorde anterior já pertencia à Kobra. Em 2016, no centro do Rio, ele pintou a obra Etnias, um painel de 2.500 m² que ganhou a chancela do Guinness World Records às vésperas dos Jogos Olímpicos.
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Cualquiera que pase hoy por el kilómetro 35 de la Autopista Castelo Branco se encontrará nada más y nada menos que con el panel de graffiti más grande del mundo. Con 5.742 m², la obra realizada por el grafitero Kobra, tardó dos meses y tres mil botes de spray en estar lista. El diseño fue realizado a pedido de Cacau Show - en el muro del centro de distribución y sede administrativa de la marca. Se trata de una relectura de fotografías de Lailson Santos, artista que retrató la producción de cacao en la Amazonía.
El récord anterior ya pertenecía a Kobra. En 2016, en el centro de Río, pintó Etnias, un panel de 2.500 m² que ganó el sello de Guinness World Records en la víspera de los Juegos Olímpicos.
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Quiconque passe aujourd'hui le kilomètre 35 de l'autoroute Castelo Branco ne rencontrera rien de plus, rien de moins, que le plus grand panneau de graffitis au monde. Avec 5 742 m², le travail réalisé par le graffeur Kobra, a mis deux mois, et trois mille bombes aérosol, pour être prêt. Le design a été réalisé à la demande de Cacau Show - sur le mur du centre de distribution et du siège administratif de la marque. Il s'agit d'une relecture des photographies de Lailson Santos, un artiste qui a dépeint la production de cacao en Amazonie.
Le précédent record appartenait déjà à Kobra. En 2016, au centre-ville de Rio, il peint Etnias, un panneau de 2 500 m² qui remporte le sceau du Guinness World Records à la veille des Jeux Olympiques.
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Wie vandaag kilometer 35 van de Castelo Branco Highway passeert, komt niets meer en niets minder tegen dan het grootste graffitipaneel ter wereld. Met 5.742 m² kostte het werk van graffitikunstenaar Kobra twee maanden en drieduizend spuitbussen om klaar te zijn. Het ontwerp is gemaakt op verzoek van Cacau Show - op de muur van het distributiecentrum en het administratieve hoofdkantoor van het merk. Het is een herlezing van foto's van Lailson Santos, een kunstenaar die de cacaoproductie in de Amazone in beeld bracht.
Het vorige record was al van Kobra. In 2016 schilderde hij in het centrum van Rio Etnias, een paneel van 2500 m² dat aan de vooravond van de Olympische Spelen het zegel van Guinness World Records won.
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Chi percorre oggi il chilometro 35 dell'Autostrada di Castelo Branco non si imbatterà in niente di più, niente di meno, nel pannello di graffiti più grande del mondo. Con 5.742 m², il lavoro svolto dal graffitaro Kobra, ha richiesto due mesi, e tremila bombolette spray, per essere pronto. Il design è stato realizzato su richiesta di Cacau Show - sulla parete del centro di distribuzione e sede amministrativa del marchio. Si tratta di una rilettura delle fotografie di Lailson Santos, artista che ha ritratto la produzione di cacao in Amazzonia.
Il record precedente apparteneva già a Kobra. Nel 2016, nel centro di Rio, ha dipinto Etnias, un pannello di 2.500 m² che ha vinto il sigillo del Guinness World Records alla vigilia dei Giochi Olimpici.
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Wer heute Kilometer 35 des Castelo Branco Highway passiert, trifft auf nicht mehr und nicht weniger als die größte Graffiti-Tafel der Welt. Mit 5.742 m² dauerte die Arbeit des Graffiti-Künstlers Kobra zwei Monate und dreitausend Spraydosen, um fertig zu sein. Das Design wurde im Auftrag von Cacau Show an der Wand des Vertriebszentrums und der Verwaltungszentrale der Marke angefertigt. Es ist eine Neuinterpretation von Fotografien von Lailson Santos, einem Künstler, der die Kakaoproduktion im Amazonasgebiet porträtiert hat.
Die vorherige Platte gehörte bereits Kobra. 2016 malte er in der Innenstadt von Rio Etnias, eine 2.500 m² große Tafel, die am Vorabend der Olympischen Spiele das Siegel des Guinness World Records gewann.
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今日、カステロ ブランコ ハイウェイの 35 km を通過する人は誰でも、世界最大の落書きパネルに出くわすことでしょう。グラフィティ アーティストのコブラが手がけた 5,742 m² の作品は、完成までに 2 か月、スプレー缶 3,000 個を要しました。デザインはカカウショーの依頼で、ブランドの物流センターと管理本部の壁面に施されました。アマゾンでのカカオ生産を描いたアーティスト、レイルソン・サントスの写真を再読したものです。
以前の記録はすでにコブラのものでした。 2016 年には、リオのダウンタウンで、オリンピック前夜にギネス世界記録のシールを獲得した 2,500 平方メートルのパネルであるエトニアスを描きました。
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أي شخص يمر على الكيلومتر 35 من طريق Castelo Branco السريع اليوم لن يجد شيئًا أكثر ، ولا أقل ، من أكبر لوحة جرافيتي في العالم. بمساحة 5،742 متر مربع ، استغرق العمل الذي أنجزه فنان الجرافيتي كوبرا شهرين ، وثلاثة آلاف علبة رش ، ليكون جاهزا. تم إجراء التصميم بناءً على طلب Cacau Show - على جدار مركز توزيع العلامة التجارية والمقر الإداري. إنها إعادة قراءة للصور التي التقطها Lailson Santos ، الفنان الذي صور إنتاج الكاكاو في منطقة الأمازون.
السجل السابق ينتمي بالفعل إلى Kobra. في عام 2016 ، في وسط مدينة ريو ، رسم لوحة Etnias ، التي تبلغ مساحتها 2500 متر مربع والتي فازت بختم موسوعة غينيس للأرقام القياسية عشية الألعاب الأولمبية.
So, I initially took this photo for "The Flickr Lounge" theme "Bling," but after rereading the rules, the bling must be something worn by ourselves. I thought it was a shame not to post it, as I rather liked the sparkles of the dew on the leaves, so I will just upload to my personal Flickr account and not include it in the challenge.
You will never reach the next chapter of your life if you go on rereading the previous one.
Você nunca chegará no próximo capítulo de sua vida se continuar relendo o anterior
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...keeps the doctor away. Or at least it keeps me busy enough to forget to book the appointment for my jabs.
I made two more bookmarks today because I was bored and I am always losing bookmarks, so having more than enough is always a good plan. They have "When in doubt, go to the library" & "You're as sane as I am", and "don't let the Muggles get you down" & "there were once three brothers who were traveling along a lonely winding road at twilight" written on them, all four quotes from Harry Potter.
I am beginning to wonder what I shall read after I have finished the Harry Potter books. I had forgotten how attached I got to them last time I read them, rereading them again within a week of finishing the last one. I am thinking maybe Les Miserables - that will keep me going until the end of the summer hopefully.
That gingerbread man looks terrifying. But he tasted good.
Did you know that over the course of all 8 Harry Potter films, Daniel Radcliffe got through 160 pairs of glasses?
The second week of November has been declared as "Dear Santa Letter Writing Week". It is somewhat 'unofficial' but this week is designated as a good time for children to write their letters to Santa so they arrive at the North Pole. This gives Santa time to get the requests in order so his merry band of elves can get working (overtime) on the many, many presents they will have to prepare before Santa and the reindeer take off on Christmas Eve to deliver all those presents.
But, have we ever considered what it looks at at the North Pole as those letters begin to arrive? Let's peek into the dwelling of Mr. and Mrs. Claus to find out what it's really like...
"Oh, dear, it's THAT time of year again!" grunted Mrs. Claus. "Every time the mail arrives he's up in his room reading and rereading those letters."
Elf Hardrock signed in disgust. "I remember last year. That was tough. And it's going to be tougher this year. We're all going to be required to wear masks and keep social distancing in the workshop."
Elf Cocoa agreed. "This stinks. We didn't expect to make this year's Christmas that much harder. Why, I was hoping to get an earlier start this year knowing it was an election year. The economy has been going good."
"You're right about that, but not in the right places," Elf Hardrock retorted. "We should have been preparing Personal Protective Equipment. But do you think the children are going to want that? No way! They would much rather be in class with their friends in school and having playtime fun."
Mrs. Claus agreed. "Yes, this year things will not be as cheerful. But, that doesn't take away what the real message of Christmas is all about. It seems there are forces in the world that would want Christmas simply disappear. But I know Santa. He's going to do what it takes to keep Christmas an important time of year."
They all look at the large sack on the floor. Mrs. Claus said, "Okay you two. Rock-Paper-Scissors as to who gets to do Santa's dirty laundry."
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No doubt that Alice in Wonderland is one of the greatest books in the world. Full of mysteries and intriguing thoughts it became favourite not only for children, but for the grown-ups.
I remember last time rereading it during the meetings at work. The meetings themselves were pure nonsense, leading nowhere, stealing the time of the workers. And as Alice thinks herself: if something has no meaning, why no to create the meaning for yourself? So did I. I dived into the book and looked at it sometimes as a grown-up, sometimes as a child. The lines of the book became a thick forest you want to explore.
Here are my ultimate favourite quotes from the book:
“My dear, here we must run as fast as we can, just to stay in place. And if you wish to go anywhere you must run twice as fast as that.”
“If everybody minded their own business, the world would go around a great deal faster than it does.”
Alice: “Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here?”
The Cheshire Cat: “That depends a good deal on where you want to get to.”
Alice: “I don’t much care where…”
The Cheshire Cat: Then it doesn’t matter which way you go.”
Aren’t these quotes great? Pure joy :) And for today’s photo I suggest a mad version of our beloved Alice.
© Mari Nino Photography
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Perhaps because just earlier I had been reading about a fascinating new book, In Search of the Phoenicians by Josephine Crawley Quinn, my mind immediately turned to the Poenulus, a comedy by Plautus (c.254-184 BCE), when this morning I saw this pretty Poppy in Frankendael.
The story is a complicated comedy of errors. Among other ploys one of the characters pretends to be able to translate from Punic to Latin.
I won't summarise the plot. Suffice it to say in our context that one Agorastocles, abducted as a child from Carthage to become the adopted son of a wealthy man, falls in love with one of two sisters, abducted from Carthage as well and sold into prostitution. Her name is Adelphasium. She sweet-talks Agorastocles, and the latter's slave Milphio is on to her. In an aside he adumbrates and mentions our poppy(-seed):
'AGORASTOCLES, apart.:
Troth now, prithee, do mark how she speaks honied wine!
MILPHIO, apart:
Nothing at all, except tile-cakes, sesamum, and poppies, wheat and parched nuts.'
(see Perseus, Tufts.edu for this translation)
Having hurried home, I then spent a bit of time rereading Plautus with a smile and Poppy etched on my retina.
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Today the We're Here group are visiting the According to Hoyle group.
On Mars is the latest brain burning game by Vital Lacerda and will require much reading and rereading of the rules to master .... just like all Vital's other games.
Watercolor on paper, homage to Pat Newton - here is the link to the original image, "Low Tide": www.flickr.com/photos/pjn27/3432587679/
Still trying to keep my chlorophyll prints :-)
The leaves maintain the image, yes, but the touches, the changes of sites, the shows, have left marks of time.
Rereading the work of Binh Danhe from his collection "Immortality: The Remnants of the Vietnam and American War", I realize he wrapped them in resin.
So I decided to try to make a physical support for my "girls". This is the first experience, without any arrangement of borders :-). I did not limit myself to painting with resin, but to "fit" on a resin block. As I liked, the next I will do a thickness that allows to keep the block standing without aids :)
Photo shot and edited for Homework #10 macro...this is a page from a novel I am rereading for something like the fifth time. I read a novel every two or three days. So I read them several times. The text is from "For the Sake of Elena" by Elizabeth George. I just thought since it was a murder mystery, why not make it an exhibit for the trial.
First four books of the year finished, well nearly finished. The fourth will be done tonight. Two historical fiction, one of which I had to stop reading at bedtime as it scared me so much I was awake for ages after putting out the light. The Shipping News which I really didn't think I was going to like until reaching about page 60, then I was hooked. Ended up loving it. And finally a cozy mystery which was just a light easy read and exactly what I needed after a couple of the other ones. Happy Reading Everyone.
PS> Any rereading recommendations gratefully received!