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Enhanced photo from the Flickr Faces of the Civil War collection from the Library of Congress. See the original at
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Met the wonderful Lexi today and so many other familiar flickr faces! It was so nice to meet all of them and make new friends. Today was a nice day!
Enhanced photo from the Flickr Faces of the Civil War collection from the Library of Congress. We have quadrupled the file size, so you may click on the image above for much more detail. For more detail about the history, click on the image below.
Enhanced photo from the Flickr Faces of the Civil War collection from the Library of Congress. We have quadrupled the file size, so you may click on the image above for much more detail. For more detail about the history, click on the image below.
Arunachal Pradesh is the easternmost state of India. Arunachal Pradesh shares a border with the states of Assam to the south and Nagaland to the southeast. Burma/Myanmar lies towards the east, Bhutan towards the west, and Tibet to the north. Itanagar is the capital of the state. Though Arunachal Pradesh is an Indian State, the People's Republic of China and the Republic of China claim portions of the state as South Tibet.
Arunachal Pradesh means "land of the dawn lit mountains"in Sanskrit. It is also known as "land of the rising sun"("pradesh" means "state" or "region") in reference to its position as the easternmost state of India. Most of the people living in Arunachal Pradesh are of Tibeto-Burman origin. 16% of the population are immigrants, including 30,000 Bangladeshi and Chakma expatriates, and migrants from other parts of India, notably Assam and Nagaland.Part of the famous Ledo Burma Road, which was a lifeline to China during World War II, passes through the state.
Here are the tasks that I wish to accomplish on 2012:
01. Submit a post to the Burning House.
02. Submit a post to They draw and cook.
03. Make posts at IdeaFixa, at least one time per month.
04. Make posts at Lije Online, preferably daily or at least weekly.
05. Change those things that I've been thinking about at Lije Online.
06. Improve my Htlm/Javascript/Css skills.
07. Publish something of my own.
08. Publish C.a.S..
09. Put some colour on D.P..
10. Publish D.P..
11. Start an illustration journal.
12. Illustrate the short thoughts that J sent me.
13. Create new Xmas cards for Lije®.
14. Do some pro bono work.
15. Find new clients for Lije®.
16. Find new graphic design clients.
17. Save some data to my portable disk.
18. See if the Diploma story has an end.
19. Do a Zerply profile.
20. Create a pretty calendar for 2013.
21. Create an online corner for my illustrations only.
22. Organize all my fabrics.
23. Organize the storage bit of my wardrobe.
24. Continue with the Bench Monday photo sessions.
25. Continue with the Change the ground beneath your feet frequently photo sessions.
26. Do a dance workshop.
27. Do a creative workshop.
28. Restart playing my guitar.
29. Paint a watercolour.
30. Organize the photo album of the trip to Istambul.
31. Prepare the final bits of the Denmark photo album.
32. Become a blood donor (I'm a bone marrow donor since 2010).
33. Have all Xmas gifts ready until 30th November.
34. Have a p.o.m.o..
35. Organize my books' corner.
36. Save some money.
37. Donate some money to a good cause.
38. Donate some of my old toys.
39. Wear dresses or skirts at least 13 times (to beat 2011's score).
40. Read at least 6 books (to beat 2011's score).
41. Make a giveaway.
42. Make Xmas ornaments and give them to a Lije®'s customer.
43. Wish Merry Xmas to all my customers.
44. Decorate the Xmas tree on December 1st.
45. Make a skirt to myself.
46. Learn how to do a shirt.
47. Try to play bowling (Inês says it's a lot of fun).
48. Get used to the new Portuguese language rules (Acordo Ortográfico).
49. Teach something new to Rafa.
50. Plant a tree.
51. Upload new songs to my mp3.
52. Restart doing long walks in the forest.
53. Prepare my Bday party for next year.
54. Buy some shelves for my bedroom.
55. Play Postcrossing 1 time per month.
56. Collaborate with B.B.B..
57. Tell Mr Postman to visit Ewa.
58. Tell Mr Postman to visit Margarida.
59. Visit Teresa and meet her baby João.
60. Visit Karin and discover her city.
61. Visit Aunt M more often.
62. Meet at least one new Flickr face.
63. Spend a weekend with TiManela.
64. Visit Grandpa C again.
65. Plan a coffee with Gonçalo.
66. Visit 3 monuments/historic places.
67. Celebrate Carnival.
68. Go to bed earlier than usual.
69. Invite R, S and G to visit me again and do one of those weekends.
70. Prepare a special Bday party to Dad (he turns 60 this year).
71. Prepare a special Bday party to Mom (she turns 60 this year).
72. Take Mom to the Coldplay concert at Porto.
73. Spend one afternoon at the beach.
74. Make a special surprise to someone.
75. Do something crafty for the 1st birthday of my cousin L.R..
76. Do something crafty for the 1st birthday of my cousin/Godson M..
77. Do something crafty for the 1st birthday of my Goddaughter L..
78. Do something crafty for the 1st birthday of my almost cousin F..
79. Do something crafty for the 1st birthday of my fake-niece N..
80. Make something sweet for the new baby of A&JN.
81. Prepare a recipe's book for the birthday of my friend A.
82. Send an e-mail to Célia with all the details she needs.
83. Teach some more internet/computer lessons to my parents.
84. Have a real nephiew or niece (fingers crossed for N&S!).
85. Go to Madrid to meet the baby of M&L.
86. Organize a lunch for the gang.
87. Do a trip to a different international city or country.
88. Do a Portuguese trip by train.
89. Visit Sealife (Porto).
90. Visit London during Xmas time (I think it should be lovely).
91. Have lunch at Buhle (Porto).
92. Do a picnic.
93. Have a Japanese meal (obviously cooked, I dlslike sushi).
94. Eat a cupcake at Tease Bakery (Lisbon).
95. Try to eat bread with jam and see if I still hate the flavour.
96. Do jam and liqueur of tangerine.
97. Drink at least 1L of water per day (sometimes I forget and I really need it).
98. Try to do a milkshake (I never did).
99. Have tea with G.V..
100. Make a new list for 2013.
Enhanced photo from the Flickr Faces of the Civil War collection from the Library of Congress. We have quadrupled the file size, so you may click on the image above for much more detail. For more detail about the history, click on the image below.
The dress of the Apatanis is elaborate and colorful, yet simple in style. Tattooing and the stuffing of large nose plugs (yaping hullo) were once popular among the women, although this practice has gradually fallen into decline in recent years. This practice is believed to have started because the women wanted to look unattractive to males from neighboring tribes. Apatani women were considered to be the most beautiful ones among all the Arunachal tribes. Younger members of this community have stopped this traditional practice.
Traditionally, the men tie their hair in a knot just above the forehead (locally called piiding) using a brass rod (piiding khotu) measuring 12 inches, placed horizontally. Strips of fine cane belt painted in red (yari) and bent into the shape of a horse-collar with an elongated end were also worn. These strips of cane are loosely fastened together, with the loop of the horse-collar being tied round the waist. The men also tattoo (tiippe) their chin in the shape of a 'T' under the lower lip. The women tattoo themselves with broad blue lines from the forehead to the tip of the nose and five vertical stripes under the lower lip in the chin. The women bundle up their tresses, which are rolled into a ball (dilling) on the top of the head. A brass skewer (ading akh) may then be inserted horizontally.
Enhanced photo from the Flickr Faces of the Civil War collection from the Library of Congress. We have quadrupled the file size, so you may click on the image above for much more detail. For more detail about the history, click on the image below.
"CAELI, Lesbia nostra, Lesbia illa.
Illa Lesbia, quam Catullus unam
Plus quam se atque suos amauit omnes,
Nunc in quadriuiis et angiportis
Glubit magnanimi Remi nepotes."
(Catullus, Carmina, LVIII.)
"The Lesbia, Caelius, whom in other days
Catullus loved, his great and only love,
My Lesbia, the girl I put above
My own self and my nearest, dearest ones,
Now hangs about the crossroads and alleyways
Milking the dongs of mighty Remus' sons."
(James Michie, "The Poems of Catullus", Vintage, New York, 1971 ; 1st edition : 1969.)
"Mi Lesbia, Celio, aquella Lesbia mía,
aquella Lesbia a la que amó Catulo
(únicamente a ella)
más que a sí mismo y que a los suyos todos,
ahora por las esquinas y callejas
se la pela a los nietos del gran Remo."
(Catulo, Poesías, edición bilingüe de José Carlos Fernández Corte y Juan Antonio González Iglesias, Cátedra, « Letras Universales », Madrid, 2006.)
"Caelius, ma Lesbia, cette Lesbia,
oui cette Lesbia que Catulle a aimée seule
plus que lui-même et que tous les siens,
maintenant, dans les carrefours et les ruelles,
branle les descendants du magnanime Rémus."
(Catulle, Poésies, texte établi et traduit par Georges Lafaye (1922), revu par Simone Viarre et Jean-Pierre Néraudau, introduction et notes par Jean-Pierre Néraudau,
« Classiques en poche », Les Belles Lettres, Paris, 1998.)
Enhanced photo from the Flickr Faces of the Civil War collection from the Library of Congress. See the original at
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Enhanced photo from the Flickr Faces of the Civil War collection from the Library of Congress. See the original at
www.flickr.com/photos/library_of_congress/5229195048/in/p...
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I just love the expression of the women at back, she look very frustrating because unable to catch the bouquet of roses throws by the bride.
poison had been laid to kill off the rats.
Firenze.ITALY
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I volti della gita al Moncenisio
The faces of the trip at the Mont Cenis
Created with fd's Flickr Toys.
Enhanced photo from the Flickr Faces of the Civil War collection from the Library of Congress. See the original at
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Splash of color series
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Contact to book for fashion and glamour shoots
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Picture of the Arduino made out of the faces of the members of the Arduino Playground group on LinkedIn.
Read more about the picture at www.mosaicyourself.com/ArduinoFaces
Im spending too much time on line! My face is turning blue! My computer even took this photo for me!
Seriously, look at me, Im in a trance! Flickr and facebook, ebay and u-tube....its hard to drag yourself away, its all so damn entertainlng.
We are a lazy culture who need it all on a plate. Something's gotta give.