Monday, January 31, 2011

How Good Is 30 Lumens?

a special day



For weddings you know, marriage is always a special day. It 's strange, but when the marriage of an unknown person becomes a special day for you ...
Renee and Jason were married in December, in the warm Florida, planning a wedding truly unique!
E 'became a special day for me because I was there with them, thanks to my creations.
thank Renee and Jason for having choices, and I leave that to talk about are the amazing pictures of a special day. Thanks. (Photo by Jessica Lorren )


For married, you know, the wedding day is always a special day. It's strange instead when the marriage of an unknown person becomes a special day for you...
Renee and Jason were married in December, in the warm Florida, planning a wedding truly unique!
It's became a special day for me because I was there with them, thanks to my creations.
Thank you Renee and Jason for choosing them, now I let the beautiful pictures speak of a special day. Thanks. (photo by
Jessica Lorren )





Why Shouldi Wear Overalls

Tools to Change

The Italian political situation is cheating as never before: at the crossroads of a crisis with major economic problems (the manufacturing productivity of the country), the holding of legislative assemblies (mutual de-legitimization of Presidents of both Houses), the moral question, the information system - one another mutual accusations, speeches threatening, even (perhaps excited by the events of North Africa) invocations of the square. The call for calm (launched by Napolitano, even taken by Bossi!) Should involve a bit 'all, even sacrificing some of adjective too. The thousands (And perhaps hundreds of thousands) of people in the streets in Tunisia, Egypt, Yemen, which rightly call an end to the dictatorships of any pseudo-dynastic succession - draw our attention, have a certain charm, where part of the public and of Italian intellectuals is certainly very sensitive.

More than one / one begins to wonder whether - to solve problems Italian - we can not take part in the street. But we have centuries of political and legal culture from which they originated a network of public institutions (parliament, regional, local) and private (parties), as well as an increasingly influential information network, which should serve to capture and channel their disputes and conflicts. The devaluation of each other, almost to the demolition of these structures is explained and justified by a series of horrible events and behaviors, but must be stopped. Why are these, though bad, are the tools ("European") that we have to change the existing and resolve these problems and we must use. Let us recall to our intelligence. The alternative (the square?) May let us down below. www.mezzocielo.it

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Low Budget Wooden Bench Blueprints

Civil Defense .. someone to protect us

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not only can we complain and get angry ... The cell

I personally do not take it anymore, can no longer read a newspaper without asking whether the real problems of our country and our region are really the ones listed in pages full of "curious "journalists. We can no longer watch a TV program in depth without having to listen to some self-styled telefonaTONA a servant of power, I do not know how he placed the receiver to face their children. It is true that in my life I have chosen to exercise the profession of complaining, and take the field to be there to change the bet to disavow a system to collapse and blatantly accepted by most. Well it's time maybe a few of the few who are not but still well hidden .

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Pocket Folds That Do Not Need Envelopes

That message coming from the Maghreb

not subsiding wave of protest in Egypt, in the wake of the protest that led to the fall of Tunisia Ben Ali, and the virus is spreading democracy to other countries such as Yemen and Jordan, and then resumes power in Algeria where he announced a new large popular mobilization against the regime. To say nothing of Albania, Greece and always hot. (Not forgetting - over the Strait of Gibraltar - The 'intifada' Saharawi, which calls into question another key country in the basin, Morocco). For other reasons in the Middle East there is a big step in the move. On the one hand the new government supported by Hezbollah in Lebanon. Across the exciting developments in Palestine, passed unnoticed in the media, in particular the increase in Latin American countries who are recognizing the independence and those Europeans who have decided to raise to the rank of the diplomatic embassies Palestinians. In short, much of the south-east of the Mediterranean is in fibrillation. A tectonic movement that has the semblance of a historical transition phase, in which he reworks and rebuilds bottom common sense and democracy in countries so far dominated by the kleptocracy of civil liberty or regimes propped up by Western governments for purely geopolitical interest. It 's the case of Egypt, whose events these hours are not born from nothing, but a longstanding and widespread discontent, which manifested itself already in the past with strong protests in the streets. The Egyptians have decided to take over the country's future, they know that the old Mubarak has been the terminus and are not willing to accept as a fait accompli, the succession of his son. The Egyptian people, as is being done under the Tunisian Constituent Assembly, fits in the cracks of a corrupt system, and wants to re-turn structures and patterns Government. In both cases, affects the position of the Western powers such as Tunisia and Egypt were historically linked, France is released from the regime of Ben Ali and Washington takes sides "on the side of the Egyptian people" after the harsh words of Hillary Clinton at a conference in Doha on democracy and reform policy, in mid January. On the other hand in the regime of Albania Sali Berisha creaking under the pressure of the left opposition, in a dispute that seems - unlike what you see behind the barricades and the burning of Cairo or Tunis - at a time depth reconstruction of the public sphere. What is certain is that some common denominators can be identified. First, the failure European policy towards the Mediterranean, which on paper was supposed to bring prosperity and democracy and instead proved to be a deadly mix of trade liberalization and to crack down against migration. Then in conjunction with the financial crisis that hit like a hammer society like Tunisia already sorely tried by years of neo-liberal prescriptions imposed by the International Monetary Fund. The Choussudovski Michael rightly points out, a shrewd observer and analyst of globalization. Today the policy of reducing public spending are accompanied by a 'further decline in the purchasing power of the working classes, due primarily to higher food prices, a result of financial speculation on agricultural commodities. Add to this the progressive reduction of the flow of migrant remittances, which many families were a major source of support in the face of rampant unemployment, especially in younger generations. Add to that the tremendous power of the web. Someone called the facts of the revolution of Tunisia Wikileaks. More than that it is worth highlighting the ability of the Web to enable communication over censorship and police control, the possibility of building a collective feeling, practical and political cultures of nations, united today by the same desperation and desire to regain possession of the person their future. A future that avoids the suggestions of the theocracy. There will certainly Islam, could not be otherwise, in many hearts of those multitudes. Echoes in the streets shouting "Allah Akbar", but it is a sign of community, ethics and moral claim, not the foundation of a possible political or theocratic project. So it is even less justification to the effect that authoritarian regimes are needed to halt the advance of fundamentalism and Islamic terrorism. Perhaps in these days is being born a progressive Islam, which does not deny its past, if anything, it hybridizes with liberal and leftist political cultures. If so you could say that what we are seeing south of our shores is a historical phenomenon, which must ask the European policy should lead to a reconsideration of the very foundations of the so-called Mediterranean Partnership €. Proclamations now clash strongly with the reality that unfolds before our eyes, and opens a hole in the hood unbearable that surrounds our country, dragging him out of the "reality shows" which information "mainstream" there is assuefacendo. Beyond easy rhetoric, today we feel we Tunisian or Egyptian, recognizing that perhaps those burning city is leaving a message, an invitation also to the other side of the Mediterranean. In their North, where young Maghreb are left to languish in the suburbs, in a center of identification and deportation, handcuffed in a charter plane, or sweating behind a wood stove. And where we, the citizens of Europe and a country in crisis of identity we are living, too passively, the effects of a crisis in political, cultural and economic unprecedented.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

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us where we are with three common criminals .... the individual was over. It is said

Salvatore Cuffaro, definitely convicted to seven years imprisonment for aiding and abetting aggravated the Cosa Nostra and for breach of confidentiality of investigations, arrived yesterday in a cell with three other inmates 'common', which one is serving a sentence for double murder and another for fraud. From a single cell of the department G12, reserved for 'newcomers', the former governor of Sicily - in what has been learned - was transferred in the G8, at the ground floor, among the inmates in the so-called' media security '. It is, in essence, common criminals, who must serve a final sentence. Cuffaro for this could be a temporary arrangement, however, probably - has learned from prison - soon will be assigned a single cell, also in Rebibbia. The first days of detention of former Senator Pid he would have passed quietly, mostly reading.
It is almost a sensation that in any cell as a prisoner, not a single use, but in a cell with two other inmates .... that, considering the conditions of overcrowding in Italian prisons above I already a position of privilege.

Eyebrows Waxed At Jcpenny

turnaround

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Is Rash With Meningitis Itchy

Crochet vase ♥ ♥ ♥

good Sunday, I'm back to show my last chore crochet ...
a beautiful vase for my plan ♥ ♥ ♥
soon
manu ♥


Tuesday, January 18, 2011

How To Make Christmas Wreathswicker

hearts to decorate the various keys

S. Valentino is coming, and the desire of spring is felt ☼
I made some little heart to decorate the keys to the cabinet, to give a touch of color!
and a bird that I hung at the window with a suction cup transparent
good day
manu ♥

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Best Swimming Sayings

bracelets crochet Hook muccoso

These days, foggy, I am dedicated and I did qulache crochet bracelets ...
simple
♥ ♥ ♥
and some flower
good Sunday
soon
manu ♥

Monday, January 10, 2011

What Happened To Couchpotato

♥ ♥ ♥ ♥

I'm back after a few days, yesterday was a Sunday piovosissima, bad weather that put a nostalgia .. today is going better There is so much fog and I think more about is snowing.
all this greyness made me want to get my box of acrylic paints and brushes just to warm up, I made a hanger muccoso ♥ ♥ ♥
it is a project that I found on the magazine 'Painting Country'
I really like the designs of Italian creativity because they are simple and striking, ideal for a beginner like me ... I hope to improve ... is one of my resolutions for 2011 has just begun:) kisses
manu ♥

Saturday, January 8, 2011

What Is The Lightest Lacrosse Head






Libby and Nigel are a lovely couple of English boys. Some time ago, bought my own creation, a funny gnomes, whom they called Pei. From that day Pei has become their new traveling companion, and follows them forever without ever tiring!
and Nigel Libby so sent me some photos of the new girellone friend! It's very "The Amélie", is not it? I love it!
Thanks guys for your photos!
e. .. could be the beginning of a strange series, anyone with pictures of my creations "strolling" info@contemori.com to send them to me, I will be happy to post them!

Libby and Nigel are a lovely couple from UK . Some time ago , they bought one of my creations , a cute gnome , whom they called Pei . From that day Pei has become their new traveling friend , it follows them always and it's never t ired !
Libby and Nigel sent me some photos of the new friend ! It's very " The Amélie " , is not it ? I love it !
Thanks guys for your photos !
and... it could be the beginning of a strange series , anyone who has pictures of my travelling creations, can send them to info@contemori.com , I will be happy to post them !


Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Clf2- Valence Electrons

Template for Bricola 2011

I'm back this afternoon I gave myself to the tunnel ...
I prepared the outline of Bricola to design for the 2011 ...
I just have to give a good coat of clear sealer, a light scartavetratina and brush up on drawing ...
tomorrow
manu ♥

Monday, January 3, 2011

Netopia Ter Gusb2-n N Wireless

first bearing of 2011!!

good start week
I wanted to start the year by a list of jobs I would like to make ...
but I'm just like ...
I can not plan anything
inspire me each time I leave ...
hope to produce so much and continue to improve over the country painting, perhaps taking another course ... I should start one soon, in a DIY store in Domodossola here ...
meantime I enrolled in a virtual laboratory to carry out a series of projects all at once just with the technique of painting country. the first subject is this nice hen ---- expires February 28, 2011.
the forum of which I speak is www.ideedecoupage.net here you can find many useful tips and meet so many lovers of painting and decoupage country .... I advise you to drop by!

I'm lost ... I went off track ...
I wanted to show my first bearing of 2011
a beautiful pattern Renato Parolin, I can not remember the title ...

to prestissimooooooooooooooo!!
kisses
manu ♥