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Together we will get through this and I hope we soon can listen to Volbeat Live again - as before the pandemic.
For Evigt (The Bliss) Live from Malmoe 2017
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For Gals - Have a Happy Valentines Day... For Guys - Have an Expensive Valentines Day...
(Saw this in one of my friend's Orkut Status Message, as i dont have much experience on this... :-D)
Diada de Sant Jordi, Dia de la Rosa, Dia del Llibre, Dia de l’Amor a Barcelona i a tota Catalunya
Festividad de San Jorge, Día de la Rosa, Día del Libro, Día del Amor en Barcelona y en toda Cataluña.
Dia de l’Amor no es diu, però funciona així
Dia del Amor no se dice, pero lo es
We do not say that Day of Love, but it is
ENGLISH:
The day consist of an exchange of gifts between sweethearts, loved ones and colleagues. Historically, men gave women roses, and women gave men a book to celebrate the occasion – "a rose for love and a book forever." In modern times, the mutual exchange of books is also customary. Roses have been associated with this day since medieval times, but the giving of books is a more recent tradition originating in 1923, when a bookseller started to promote the holiday as a way to commemorate the nearly simultaneous deaths of Miguel Cervantes and William Shakespeare on 23 April 1616. (Wikipedia)
The message is that a link between love and reading is good for all
book = freedom (visual poet: Joan Brossa)
CATALÀ
El missatge és que una combinació d’amor i lectura és bona per tothom
llibre = lliure (poeta visual: Joan Brossa)
CASTELLANO
El mensaje es que una combinación de amor y lectura es buena para todos
libro = libre (poeta visual) Joan Brossa)
It is traditionally a day on February 14,which lovers express their love for each other by presenting flowers, offering chocolates, and sending greeting cards (known as "valentines"). The day first became associated with romantic love in the circle of Geoffrey Chaucer in the High Middle Ages, when the tradition of courtly love flourished.
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Diada de Sant Jordi, Dia de la Rosa, Dia del Llibre, Dia de l’Amor a Barcelona i a tota Catalunya
Festividad de San Jorge, Día de la Rosa, Día del Libro, Día del Amor en Barcelona y en toda Cataluña.
Dia de l’Amor no es diu, però funciona així
Dia del Amor no se dice, pero lo es
We do not say that Day of Love, but it is
Diada de Sant Jordi, Dia de la Rosa, Dia del Llibre, Dia de l’Amor a Barcelona i a tota Catalunya
Festividad de San Jorge, Día de la Rosa, Día del Libro, Día del Amor en Barcelona y en toda Cataluña.
Dia de l’Amor no es diu, però funciona així
Dia del Amor no se dice, pero lo es
We do not say that Day of Love, but it is
ENGLISH:
The day consist of an exchange of gifts between sweethearts, loved ones and colleagues. Historically, men gave women roses, and women gave men a book to celebrate the occasion – "a rose for love and a book forever." In modern times, the mutual exchange of books is also customary. Roses have been associated with this day since medieval times, but the giving of books is a more recent tradition originating in 1923, when a bookseller started to promote the holiday as a way to commemorate the nearly simultaneous deaths of Miguel Cervantes and William Shakespeare on 23 April 1616. (Wikipedia)
The message is that a link between love and reading is good for all
book = freedom (visual poet: Joan Brossa)
CATALÀ
El missatge és que una combinació d’amor i lectura és bona per tothom
llibre = lliure (poeta visual: Joan Brossa)
CASTELLANO
El mensaje es que una combinación de amor y lectura es buena para todos
libro = libre (poeta visual) Joan Brossa)
Saint George’s Day, The Day of the Rose, The Day of the Book, The Day of Love in Barcelona and in Catalonia.
Diada de Sant Jordi, Dia de la Rosa, Dia del Llibre, Dia de l’Amor a Barcelona i a tota Catalunya
Festividad de San Jorge, Día de la Rosa, Día del Libro, Día del Amor en Barcelona y en toda Cataluña.
Dia de l’Amor no es diu, però funciona així
Dia del Amor no se dice, pero lo es
We do not say that Day of Love, but it is
ENGLISH:
The day consist of an exchange of gifts between sweethearts, loved ones and colleagues. Historically, men gave women roses, and women gave men a book to celebrate the occasion – "a rose for love and a book forever." In modern times, the mutual exchange of books is also customary. Roses have been associated with this day since medieval times, but the giving of books is a more recent tradition originating in 1923, when a bookseller started to promote the holiday as a way to commemorate the nearly simultaneous deaths of Miguel Cervantes and William Shakespeare on 23 April 1616. (Wikipedia)
The message is that a link between love and reading is good for all
book = freedom (visual poet: Joan Brossa)
CATALÀ
El missatge és que una combinació d’amor i lectura és bona per tothom
llibre = lliure (poeta visual: Joan Brossa)
CASTELLANO
El mensaje es que una combinación de amor y lectura es buena para todos
libro = libre (poeta visual) Joan Brossa)
The high temperatures of the last few days (21 degrees C in Bucharest) have brought spring flowers to the forests near the capital
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Today in my country is the Lovers day, and nothing is better than have you by my side on this day and in my Life... my best couple, the love of my life Martha Milani!!! I just love you forever my life, my soulmate, my perfect wife! ❤️❤️❤️
Happy Valentine's day!
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Dragobete is a traditional Romanian folkloric holiday celebrated in Romania. Dragobete was the son of Baba Dochia, which stands for the main character in the pagan myth related to spring arrival and the end of the harsh winter.
Dragobete, the traditional lovers’ day in Romania, is celebrated on February 24, ten days after the Western European and American counterpart Valentine’s Day.
On this day, considered locally the first day of spring, boys and girls gather vernal flowers and sing together. Maidens used to collect the snow that lay on the ground in many villages and then melt it, using the water in magic potions throughout the rest of the year. Those who take part in Dragobete customs are supposed to be protected from illness, especially fevers, for the rest of the year.
At noon, the girls run to the village, each followed by one boy who had fallen for them. If the boy is fast and reaches the girl of his choice and if she likes him, she kisses him in front of everyone. This tradition triggered the expression “Dragobete kisses the girls!” (Dragobetele saruta fetele). The kiss show the two lovers’ engagement, Dragobete being an opportunity to show the love in front of the community.
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Many Thanks to the 6,925,000 visitors of my photographic stream
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© Ioan C. Bacivarov
All the photos on this gallery are protected by the international laws of copyright and they are not for being used on any site, blog or forum, transmitted or manipulated without the explicit written permission of the author. Thank you in advance
Please view my most interesting photos on flickriver stream: www.flickriver.com/photos/ioan_bacivarov/
Many thanks for yours visits and comments.
De Karl Theodor-brug, algemeen bekend als de oude brug, is een boogbrug in Heidelberg die de rivier de Neckar oversteekt. Het verbindt de oude stad met het oostelijke deel van de wijk Neuenheim van de stad aan de overkant.
Happy Valentine’s Day!
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Dragobete is a traditional Romanian folkloric holiday celebrated in Romania. Dragobete was the son of Baba Dochia, which stands for the main character in the pagan myth related to spring arrival and the end of the harsh winter.
Dragobete, the traditional lovers’ day in Romania, is celebrated on February 24, ten days after the Western European and American counterpart Valentine’s Day.
On this day, considered locally the first day of spring, boys and girls gather vernal flowers and sing together. Maidens used to collect the snow that lay on the ground in many villages and then melt it, using the water in magic potions throughout the rest of the year. Those who take part in Dragobete customs are supposed to be protected from illness, especially fevers, for the rest of the year.
At noon, the girls run to the village, each followed by one boy who had fallen for them. If the boy is fast and reaches the girl of his choice and if she likes him, she kisses him in front of everyone. This tradition triggered the expression “Dragobete kisses the girls!” (Dragobetele saruta fetele). The kiss show the two lovers’ engagement, Dragobete being an opportunity to show the love in front of the community.
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Many Thanks to the +3,575,000 visitors of my photographic stream
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© Ioan C. Bacivarov
All the photos on this gallery are protected by the international laws of copyright and they are not for being used on any site, blog or forum, transmitted or manipulated without the explicit written permission of the author. Thank you in advance
Please view my most interesting photos on flickriver stream: www.flickriver.com/photos/ioan_bacivarov/
Many thanks for yours visits and comments.
Dragobete is a traditional Romanian folkloric holiday celebrated in Romania. Dragobete was the son of Baba Dochia, which stands for the main character in the pagan myth related to spring arrival and the end of the harsh winter.
Dragobete, the traditional lovers’ day in Romania, is celebrated on February 24, ten days after the Western European and American counterpart Valentine’s Day.
On this day, considered locally the first day of spring, boys and girls gather vernal flowers and sing together. Maidens used to collect the snow that lay on the ground in many villages and then melt it, using the water in magic potions throughout the rest of the year. Those who take part in Dragobete customs are supposed to be protected from illness, especially fevers, for the rest of the year.
At noon, the girls run to the village, each followed by one boy who had fallen for them. If the boy is fast and reaches the girl of his choice and if she likes him, she kisses him in front of everyone. This tradition triggered the expression “Dragobete kisses the girls!” (Dragobetele saruta fetele). The kiss show the two lovers’ engagement, Dragobete being an opportunity to show the love in front of the community.
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Many Thanks to the +3,575,000 visitors of my photographic stream
===============================================
© Ioan C. Bacivarov
All the photos on this gallery are protected by the international laws of copyright and they are not for being used on any site, blog or forum, transmitted or manipulated without the explicit written permission of the author. Thank you in advance
Please view my most interesting photos on flickriver stream: www.flickriver.com/photos/ioan_bacivarov/
Many thanks for yours visits and comments.
A Very Happy Valentine's Day to All My Flickr Friends!
Please take a look at my gallery: Happy Valentine's Day!, too:
www.flickr.com/photos/ioan_bacivarov/galleries/7215763272...
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Dragobete is a traditional Romanian folkloric holiday celebrated in Romania. Dragobete was the son of Baba Dochia, which stands for the main character in the pagan myth related to spring arrival and the end of the harsh winter.
Dragobete, the traditional lovers’ day in Romania, is celebrated on February 24, ten days after the Western European and American counterpart Valentine’s Day.
On this day, considered locally the first day of spring, boys and girls gather vernal flowers and sing together. Maidens used to collect the snow that lay on the ground in many villages and then melt it, using the water in magic potions throughout the rest of the year. Those who take part in Dragobete customs are supposed to be protected from illness, especially fevers, for the rest of the year.
At noon, the girls run to the village, each followed by one boy who had fallen for them. If the boy is fast and reaches the girl of his choice and if she likes him, she kisses him in front of everyone. This tradition triggered the expression “Dragobete kisses the girls!” (Dragobetele saruta fetele). The kiss show the two lovers’ engagement, Dragobete being an opportunity to show the love in front of the community.
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Many Thanks to the 6,925,000 visitors of my photographic stream
===============================================
© Ioan C. Bacivarov
All the photos on this gallery are protected by the international laws of copyright and they are not for being used on any site, blog or forum, transmitted or manipulated without the explicit written permission of the author. Thank you in advance
Please view my most interesting photos on flickriver stream: www.flickriver.com/photos/ioan_bacivarov/
Many thanks for yours visits and comments.
Happy Valentine's day!
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Dragobete is a traditional Romanian folkloric holiday celebrated in Romania. Dragobete was the son of Baba Dochia, which stands for the main character in the pagan myth related to spring arrival and the end of the harsh winter.
Dragobete, the traditional lovers’ day in Romania, is celebrated on February 24, ten days after the Western European and American counterpart Valentine’s Day.
On this day, considered locally the first day of spring, boys and girls gather vernal flowers and sing together. Maidens used to collect the snow that lay on the ground in many villages and then melt it, using the water in magic potions throughout the rest of the year. Those who take part in Dragobete customs are supposed to be protected from illness, especially fevers, for the rest of the year.
At noon, the girls run to the village, each followed by one boy who had fallen for them. If the boy is fast and reaches the girl of his choice and if she likes him, she kisses him in front of everyone. This tradition triggered the expression “Dragobete kisses the girls!” (Dragobetele saruta fetele). The kiss show the two lovers’ engagement, Dragobete being an opportunity to show the love in front of the community.
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Many Thanks to the +3,575,000 visitors of my photographic stream
===============================================
© Ioan C. Bacivarov
All the photos on this gallery are protected by the international laws of copyright and they are not for being used on any site, blog or forum, transmitted or manipulated without the explicit written permission of the author. Thank you in advance
Please view my most interesting photos on flickriver stream: www.flickriver.com/photos/ioan_bacivarov/
Many thanks for yours visits and comments.
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Love is composed of a single soul inhabiting two bodies.
- Aristotle
Valentine's Day or Saint Valentine's Day is an occasion celebrated on February 14 by many people throughout the world. In the West, it is the traditional day on which lovers express their love for each other by sending Valentine's cards, presenting flowers, or offering confectionery. The holiday is named after two among the numerous Early Christian martyrs named Valentine. The day became associated with romantic love in the circle of Geoffrey Chaucer in the High Middle Ages, when the tradition of courtly love flourished.
The day is most closely associated with the mutual exchange of love notes in the form of "valentines." Modern Valentine symbols include the heart-shaped outline, doves, and the figure of the winged Cupid. Since the 19th century, handwritten notes have largely given way to mass-produced greeting cards.[1] The sending of Valentines was a fashion in nineteenth-century Great Britain, and, in 1847, Esther Howland developed a successful business in her Worcester, Massachusetts home with hand-made Valentine cards based on British models. The popularity of Valentine cards in 19th-century America was a harbinger of the future commercialization of holidays in the United States.[2]
Dragobete is a traditional Romanian folkloric holiday celebrated in Romania. Dragobete was the son of Baba Dochia, which stands for the main character in the pagan myth related to spring arrival and the end of the harsh winter.
Dragobete, the traditional lovers’ day in Romania, is celebrated on February 24, ten days after the Western European and American counterpart Valentine’s Day.
On this day, considered locally the first day of spring, boys and girls gather vernal flowers and sing together. Maidens used to collect the snow that lay on the ground in many villages and then melt it, using the water in magic potions throughout the rest of the year. Those who take part in Dragobete customs are supposed to be protected from illness, especially fevers, for the rest of the year.
At noon, the girls run to the village, each followed by one boy who had fallen for them. If the boy is fast and reaches the girl of his choice and if she likes him, she kisses him in front of everyone. This tradition triggered the expression “Dragobete kisses the girls!” (Dragobetele saruta fetele). The kiss show the two lovers’ engagement, Dragobete being an opportunity to show the love in front of the community.
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Many Thanks to the +3,575,000 visitors of my photographic stream
===============================================
© Ioan C. Bacivarov
All the photos on this gallery are protected by the international laws of copyright and they are not for being used on any site, blog or forum, transmitted or manipulated without the explicit written permission of the author. Thank you in advance
Please view my most interesting photos on flickriver stream: www.flickriver.com/photos/ioan_bacivarov/
Many thanks for yours visits and comments.
Wish you all a lovely Valentine's day...
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Took these shots for Valentines Day...
The black base is my guitar... nowadays using my guitar only for pictures.. :-D
Kerim Kur'an
17-Gece Yürüyen Suresi (İsra) 32.
Yaratan, öğreten, terbiye eden, adaletin mutlak merkezi Yüce Rahman'ın adıyla.
►Sakın zinaya yaklaşmayın!
Edepsizlerden olup, yoldan çıkmayın!
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Kerim Kur'an
17-Gece Yürüyen Suresi (İsra) 32.
Yaratan, öğreten, terbiye eden, adaletin mutlak merkezi Yüce Rahman'ın adıyla.
►Sakın zinaya yaklaşmayın!
Edepsizlerden olup, yoldan çıkmayın!
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