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A portrait of a traditional healer, or Sangoma, in a small village in Botha-Bothe, a rural area in northeastern Lesotho. Traditional healers enjoy great prestige and power in the Basotho culture. They play an important role in health care, but also in performing various rituals. Sangomas are ascribed all sorts of magical powers, such as seeing the future and the ability to talk to ancestors.
Bukchon, Seoul, Korea.
September 2013.
Canon 6D.
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sorry for the repetition but i dont have a free storage space on my disk to contain this Redish golf
Lets travel in time before electric power and say what Dimitrios Gonalakis said about the ''world" who leaving us.The electricity is not the only thing that missing from this painting compare the today's modern kitchen.
This paint is a true scene painted by Dimitrios Gonalakis on canvas
I was on the isle of Marken, looking for traditional mourning textiles at the museum. This image is a fishermen´s house , build on wooden poles because of the flooding that happened every year when the Ijselmeer was still an open sea. Marken is very touristic now, but visiting the museum and the traditional textiles shop ( not on the tourist agenda!), next to the hotel, plus a walk around the isle will give a good idea how life must have been here: Rather hard, once you were a widow, your dress stayed on mourning tone (black). When parents died it took seven years before you "came back to the light" meaning that you could wear colors again!
traditional Parisian salad with cheese and ham.Resept is here zoryanchik.com/recipe/salat-parizhskij/
Traditional architecture, built in 1876, Mr. Wang in Japan business, he funded the construction of the village, construction time up to 25 years.
Festes de Gràcia, Barcelona.
La Festa Major de Gràcia es la festividad anual más importante de la Vila de Gràcia. Se celebra durante una semana a partir del día 15 de agosto, pero el pregón se hace en la plaza de la Vila un día antes.
Aunque su origen en el siglo XIX es bastante reciente, ha crecido en importancia y actualmente es bastante conocida por la decoración de las calles. Recibe cada año una afluencia de cientos de miles de personas de toda Cataluña que buscan diversión con el ambiente alegre diurno y el arrebato festivo con conciertos nocturnos.
Aparte del tradicional concurso de decoración de calles, que da muchos premios, hay concursos más recientes de decoración de balcones y portales, y todo tipo de actividades para gente de todas las edades.
The Festa Major de Gràcia is the most important annual festival of the Vila de Gràcia. It is celebrated for a week from the 15th of August, but the proclamation is made in the Plaza de la Vila the day before.
Although its origin in century XIX is quite recent, it has grown in importance and at the moment is well-known for the decoration of the streets. It receives every year an influx of hundreds of thousands of people from all over Catalonia looking for fun with the cheerful daytime atmosphere and the festive outburst with night concerts.
Apart from the traditional competition of street decoration, which gives many prizes, there are more recent contests for decoration of balconies and portals, and all kinds of activities for people of all ages.
Traditional Dance 2019 , a dance concert by The Faculty of Dance of ASWARA (The National Art and Cultural Heritage Academy ) "Gubahan Tari Tradisi is an effort that encourages the creation of new ideas for traditional dance".
The Camargue is a traditional French breed of working horse indigenous to the Camargue area in southern France. Its origins are unknown. For centuries, possibly thousands of years, these small horses have lived wild in the harsh environment of the Camargue marshes and wetlands of the Rhône delta, which covers part of the départements of Gard and Bouches-du-Rhône. There they developed the stamina, hardiness and agility for which they are known today. Traditionally, they live in semi-feral conditions in the marshy land of the region. The Camargue horse is the traditional mount of the gardians, the Camargue riders who herd the black Camargue bulls used for courses camarguaises in southern France. Thanks to @albertdrosphotoraphy @jabisanz and @armandsphotographie for an amazing tour, and it was wonderful to meet everyone in our group.
145/366/2016, 1971 in a row
I finally managed to find/tweek out a gluten free recipe for soda bread that's worked every time :)
A yalı is a house or mansion constructed at immediate waterside (almost exclusively seaside, particularly on the Bosphorus strait in Istanbul) and usually built with an architectural concept that takes into account the characteristics of the coastal location. A family who owned a waterside residence would spend some time in this usually secondary residence located at the sea shore, as opposed to the "konak" (mansion, aside from the term's use to refer to buildings with administrative functions) or the "köşk" (pavilion, often serving a determined practical purpose, such as hunting, or implying a temporary nature). Thus, going to the "yalı" acquired the sense of both going to the seaside and to the house situated there. In its contemporary sense, the term "yalı" is used primarily to denote the total amount of 620 waterside residences, mostly dating from the 19th century (some of them date from the 18th century, and some from the early 20th century), sprinkled along the Bosphorus in Istanbul. As such, they constitute one of the city's landmarks along the Anatolian shores of the Bosphorus.
Finely worked wood was the predominant construction material chosen for yalıs, as it was for the large majority of traditional Turkish houses. Successive restorations often caused the wooden parts of the overall structure to be gradually reduced, but wood nevertheless remains the prominent and identifying material of historic yalıs. It is not uncommon for the most recently restored mansions to employ wood principally for external decoration purposes.
In our way to Easter with our families... why not a lunch by the sea? Great idea!!! And why not a bag full of traditional cinnamon small delicious cookies! Hum... even better! :)