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sean took aldo on a trip to asia to celebrate his 40th birthday. this is the singapore leg of the trip.
Rather than climb Parkhouse Hill, which I'd been on a few times before, I decided to head down to Glutton Grange and clamber up onto the unnamed hill behind it.
Weather the greenhouse effect is contributing to the climactic changes
we are expiencing, our energy glutton society has made little progress in reducing our dependence of foreign oil. If we changed our ways, countries like Saudi Arabia could be delt with honestly instead of hippo critic manner which is our habit. They are the very type of county we claim to deplore: illegitimate government with a small "royal" ruling class suppressing the masses,the fund all the radical violent Islamic terrorist groups from Al-quaida to Hamas and Hezbollah whose stated goal and only goal is to destroy Israel and it;s allies (that means us}, all but one of the participants in 9/11 were Saudis, the Sect that wants to return the entire planets population to the garish rules of behavior in Islam of the 7th century are the Wahhbists, who are Saudis. But because of oil we look the other way with regard to their plethora of nefarious behaviors. Oh yes, they are good friends with the bushes.
...really dough, were leading a weekly male youth program called Empowerment Through Brotherhood (or E-Bro) that targets refugee youth who are having a tough time in the acculturation process.
The boys pictured here are from Tanzania, Burundi, Bhutan and Iraq.
If, by chance, your feeling like donating some flow to a worthy cause, get at me.
Title: Glutton for Punishment
Artist: Alex Rocky Ferrer
Based in: Miami, FL
Size: 12”x12”
Medium: Digital
Inspired by the story: Hansel and Gretel
This artwork is part of Bear and Bird Gallery’s “Away in the Woods” exhibition in Lauderhill, Florida. Exhibition runs April 30 - June 18, 2011, for more information visit our website www.bearandbird.com
Villa Gregoriana is a park located in Tivoli, Italy. It is maintained by the Fondo Ambiente Italiano (FAI), which gives free entry to its members and to members of the UK's National Trust.
The park, located at the feet of the city's ancient acropolis, was commissioned by Pope Gregory XVI in 1835 to rebuild the bed of the Aniene River, which had been damaged by the flood of 1826. Since ancient times, the river formed a wide curve around the acropolis, after which it fell from a limestone's spur into the plain below. The river formed originally four falls, now reduced to two. The site had a strategical importance since it commanded the route from Abruzzo along the road which later become the Via Valeria. The Romans had already built here hydraulic pumps, 12 of which are known by findings today.
It had fallen into ruins by the end of the 20th century, but was reopened to the public in 2005 thanks to a major landscape recovery project orchestrated by the FAI, the Italian National Trust.
Villa Gregoriana consists mainly of thick woodlands with paths that lead to the caves of Neptune and the Sirens, which form part of a series of gorges and cascades, and to the Great Waterfall.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Villa_Gregoriana
For more information, see also: www.visitfai.it/dimore/parcovillagregoriana/dimora