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Muséum national d'histoire naturelle at the Jardin des Plantes (5e)
Gallery of Palaeontology and Comparative Anatomy
Paris, France 11.03.2019
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Die Karawane der leeren Blicke
Galerie der Paläontologie und vergleichenden Anatomie
Muséum national d'histoire naturelle im Jardin des Plantes (5e)
Paris, Frankreich 11.03.2019
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Most of the time, I feel exactly like this little girl. I've never stopped being melodramatic with age. I just hide my feelings a little better.
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UN MAGNIFIQUE "HARLE COURONNÉ" MÂLE, SUR la "RIVIÈRE du NORD" ( Province de Québec ) CANADA
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One the most beautiful and romantic places in Tuscany. You can see a couple in love, a person admiring the statue and a girl sketching.
This famous and beautiful statue reminded me of this amazing story:
Angels in America is a 2003 HBO miniseries adapted from the Pulitzer Prize winning play of the same name by Tony Kushner. Kushner adapted his original text for the screen, and Mike Nichols directed. Set in 1985, the film has at its core the story of two couples whose relationships dissolve amidst the backdrop of Reagan era politics, the spreading AIDS epidemic and a rapidly changing social and political climate.[1]
HBO broadcast the film in various formats: two three-hour chunks that correspond to "Millennium Approaches" and "Perestroika," as well as six one-hour "chapters" that roughly correspond to an act or two of each of these plays; the first three chapters ("Bad News", "In Vitro" and "The Messenger") were initially broadcast on December 7, 2003 to international acclaim, with the final three chapters ("Stop Moving!", "Beyond Nelly" and "Heaven, I'm in Heaven") following.
Angels in America was the most watched made-for-cable movie in 2003, garnering much critical acclaim and multiple Golden Globe and Emmy nominations. In 2006, Seattle Times listed the series amongst "Best of the filmed AIDS portrayals" on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of AIDS.[2]
Park Crescent is at the north end of Portland Place and south of Marylebone Road in London. The crescent consists of elegant stuccoed terraced houses by the architect John Nash, which form a semicircle.
“Io , accolgo te, come mia/o sposa/o.
Con la grazia di Cristo, prometto di esserti fedele sempre,
nella gioia e nel dolore, nella salute e nella malattia,
e di amarti e onorarti tutti i giorni della mia vita.”
Ai miei genitori che onorano il loro giuramento da oltre 50 anni