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Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Confirgration Letter To Daughter
The Mona Lisa. Probably the most famous portrait in history. Painted by Leonardo Da Vinci, Italian, but since the sixteenth century belongs to France. In 1911 it was stolen by an Italian supposedly to return to their homeland, but was discovered and returned to Paris, where today is displayed behind a bullet-proof glass. I
child identified her as the wife of schedule, having a house always had a calendar with that lady.
I was struck by his half-smile. When you see his eyes I thought I was smiling, but to see her face anymore. Still gives me that impression.
La Gioconda in Wikipedia
Today there are a multitude of parodies, from the Simpson and the Muppets (Miss Piggy) to Salvador Dali. But there are also creative artists who play the table with various items like coffee mugs, electronic components, in the foam of a cappuccino, etc. You can see them at the following link.
12 amazingly unique reproductions mona lisa
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Funny Wedding Invites To Friends
The Mona Lisa's life on the space station
¿Se han preguntado cómo será la vida en una estación espacial?
Vivir una temporada confinado en un espacio cerrado conviviendo siempre con las mismas personas (No recomendable para neuróticos ni claustrofóbicos). Comiendo comida industrializada que sacrifica el sabor y la textura a cambio de la durabilidad. (¿No extrañarán una torta, taco o hamburguesa?)
Y el hecho de saber que estás a kilómetros de tus lugares y seres queridos y lo estarás por un tiempo.
A cambio de estas incomodidades tienes el privilegio de ver nuestro planeta desde muy arriba. Disfrutar vistas que few have been lucky enough to see.
For me the most interesting would physically feel the absence of gravity. Free-floating power to transport you from one place to another. Almost like flying. Get used to let the small things will always be subject or fly. Definitely a world of new sensations, which I would feel awkward at first, but over time, once dominated the way they move, it would be very enjoyable. And to think that the earth's surface again miss that feeling of freedom. Not be tied to the gravity pull me stressing to the floor. Anyway. If someday I know I will enjoy space floating. And if I can take my family, even better. (The lack of gravity and excess of imagination I do see a number of possibilities. Wow!)
¿Se han preguntado cómo será la vida en una estación espacial?
Vivir una temporada confinado en un espacio cerrado conviviendo siempre con las mismas personas (No recomendable para neuróticos ni claustrofóbicos). Comiendo comida industrializada que sacrifica el sabor y la textura a cambio de la durabilidad. (¿No extrañarán una torta, taco o hamburguesa?)
Y el hecho de saber que estás a kilómetros de tus lugares y seres queridos y lo estarás por un tiempo.
A cambio de estas incomodidades tienes el privilegio de ver nuestro planeta desde muy arriba. Disfrutar vistas que few have been lucky enough to see.
For me the most interesting would physically feel the absence of gravity. Free-floating power to transport you from one place to another. Almost like flying. Get used to let the small things will always be subject or fly. Definitely a world of new sensations, which I would feel awkward at first, but over time, once dominated the way they move, it would be very enjoyable. And to think that the earth's surface again miss that feeling of freedom. Not be tied to the gravity pull me stressing to the floor. Anyway. If someday I know I will enjoy space floating. And if I can take my family, even better. (The lack of gravity and excess of imagination I do see a number of possibilities. Wow!)
Saturday, June 5, 2010
How To Write An Official Community Service Letter
Man is the only animal that stumbles over 2 times with the same frustrations.
And expectations hurt at the end.
So I ask ...
Now what?
Back to walk again, but the other way and with the empty bag.
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