Saturday, December 5, 2009

Dragon Ball Kamesutra

11 º. International Festival of Puebla




GREAT DECEPTION :

I went to Puebla for a very important moment in my life, and came to the city Izucar way of Matamoros, going before by Cuautla, I had commented that this and the direct highway to Puebla Cuautla, and if that's true, I never found one sign, and I was via the usual Izucar , meeting with portions of several kilometers of deviations from pure dirt, dust in the work being undertaken. Later the breathtaking view of Popocatepetl , which captures fortunately. Entered the city of Puebla, and immediately within 20 meters of the house, an officer stopped me transit arguing that my plates are expired, and can say that these are the state of Guerrero, so it is not jurisdiction, depues an allegation and a bad deal, let me go, giving me the pass and no colleague to bother me. But if you're a tourist, is the most annoying thing there is to enter the city you are visiting.
We stayed at the Hotel Best Western and the recording gave the same if we had reservation or not, because the price agreed on this not respected.
had already planned to take free time to attend some events of "11 º. Festival Internacional de Puebla" so we went to the Library Palafoxiana , where he had Noboyuki Kanai and Chamber Orchestra FIP (FIP = International Festival Puebla)
The advertised as:

Kanai was born and raised in Yokohama, Japan and began his musical studies with his father Kanai Yoichi , of jazz saxophonist . He studied at the School of Music Toho Gakuen , under the direction of Seiji Ozawa . After graduating there, he studied at the University DePaul in Chicago with Larry Combs and John Bruce Yeh . During that time he was a member of the Chicago Orchestra Civil .

On his return to Japan joined the ranks of the Symphony Orchestra Hiroshima associate principal clarinet (1992) and subsequently the Osaka Philharmonic Orchestra (1996), as principal clarinet. Since then he has appeared as soloist with the orchestra on numerous occasions. Has been a member of Kobe College since 2000, of the University of Soai since 2003 and member of Shigakogen Summer Music Camp. He is also director of the Naniwa Orchestral Winds , symphonic band formed by members of professional symphony orchestras in Japan.

We arrived a little late because the driver KNEW NOT WHERE WAS THE LIBRARY Palafox, and also knew nothing of any festival. In the courtyard of the compound, had many people, and the only empty places were those who were blocking the view from the huge speakers which was located below the forum, and the bottom of the forum ... screen .... where they were projecting A VIDEO OF THIS ARTIST .

is a huge disappointment and great fun, you get to an event expecting a concert of someone and you find that only a video. I have no words to describe it.


Fortunately the next day we went to Cholula, where we made our own travel and for us it was the most pleasant of the whole trip, we ate very rich, very good, desserts and eggnog from there. ... but on returning to the hotel after walking, with the desire to rest, we find that the room was not fixed, call reception, offered to send someone immediately, after an hour went into the hallway to find a maid, and it was there, told me they had some very special guests and therefore had not been able to do the task of ours. Imagine the courage that gave us, and especially tried to justify why they had to special. because until 7 pm we get to our room to rest, and then from there out to find a disappointing Festival event.

We went to the center, which is, despite the many tourists expected for this festival, as is bombed, the streets are closed because they work, and walking into one that is only for pedestrians, one has to go through multiple holes and dirt roads, threatening the physical safety of the pedestrians.

just finished taking a chocolate biscuit in a Vips, where there is lost.


So, I recommend going to Puebla and enjoy.


Sunday, October 18, 2009

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fFUENTES DANCERS:

recently went to the park which is located in Acapatzingo, which formerly was made where Ceres, in Cuernavaca, and was surprised to find this show of dancing fountains to the rhythm of music. I put an example here.

Saturday, September 26, 2009

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dancing fountains and you appear SOFIA
































































RECENTLY INVITED ME TO A GOOD CONCERT SOFIA, and attend to something very special, and delighted us with her beautiful voice, very tender, fresh, and sweet.
Lyrics Alvaro Carrillo, Portilla de la Luz, and others.
The local restaurant "El Cubano", very small, just a few tables, some guests (a famous comic artist), neglecting a bit to the singer, wearing his conversation occupying about the reason for the concert. Dinner with typical dishes from Cuba, with calificiación deficient medium. The typical drink "the mojito" is not looked very good side, so we better than usual: Añejode Cuba with Bacardi. The service trying to strive to meet, but they kept moving from one side to another clogging so that if we wanted to see Sofia. Served with a trio of instruments well suited for the site, Keyboard, Sax and percussion. Well, wanting to return.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

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   when looking for love never comes 
and appears when you least expect
when he dies the illusion and the heart is asleep.
when you think that the future step
and
few illusions are dead now that all the same to me strikes me another illusion

door and you appear ...
my sleepless night without love where you were?
and is about you and nothing was the same for me with your arrival and you appear
changing your light and look around for anything
you showed you and in my window, back to the sun in the morning I again

While this makes
loving it lasts the duration q cares
important thing is that my skin return to feel the fantasy
might break your heart I
might be true love could be
do well or go wrong such is life and you appear

...
my sleepless night without love where you were?
and is about you and nothing was the same poara me with your
your arrival is already changing your light and look around for anything
you showed you and in my window, back to the sun in the morning

Chestnut Cacho is sung.

sent me this beautiful song and I share for my precious love.
My Sea of \u200b\u200billusion.
can see it and hear it here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2DfGxTFyOo

Friday, September 4, 2009

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Four-Leaf Clover

is always nice to meet a clover four pages because it means good fortune, good luck, but what if you have them planted these in your garden, it's true that the good luck?
They found them on a tour of the state of Guerrero, in a shady spot near a stream, but there were thousands, ie all the clubs that grew there were 4 leaves, I brought a few with moss, and here the I have, I hope I last. I think they should call "tetrebol."
Wikipedia says something about this phenomenon.


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Four Leaf Clover

The four-leaf clover is a rare variation of clover three leaflets commonly found in the field. According to tradition, such leaflets bring good luck to their finders, especially if found accidentally. [ 1 ]

Clovers can have more than four leaflets. The largest number of leaflets ever found on a clover is twenty-one, beating the previous eighteen. [ 2 ] is estimated that there are approximately 10,000 clubs of three leaflets on each clover four leaflets. [ 3 ]

According to legend, each leaflet represents something:

  • The first is for hope
  • The second is for faith
  • The third is for love
  • the fourth for luck . [1]

generation is debated whether the fourth leaflet is caused by genetic or environmental reasons. Its rarity suggests a possible recessive gene that appears infrequently. Alternatively, the clubs of four leaflets could be caused by somatic mutation or a developmental error of environmental causes. Could also be caused by the interaction of several genes that segregate in the individual plant. It is possible that all four explanations could apply to individual cases. Some companies now produce

clover leaflets by various means. Richard Mabey argues, in the Flora Britannica that there are farms in the United States that specialize in growing clover leaflets, producing up to 10,000 per day (packed in plastic as lucky charms ) were feed ingredient Secret GM plants intended to encourage aberration. Mabey also indicates that children learn that a five-leaf clover is even luckier than a four. [4

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Herpes On My Forehead?

Four-Leaf Clover Friendship Road.

Friendship Road.

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TM I apologize to Ivan who is the owner of these pictures and this text, for not giving proper credit, put your details here:

http://www.edemx.com/mas / Mex68/R_amistad.html

Ivan TMY (C)
Creator and webmaster of Mexico Buildings (www.edemx.com)
edificios_mexico@hotmail.com


Esculturas de la Ruta de la Amistad La Ruta de la Amistad comes with the idea of \u200b\u200bthe Cultural Olympiad, which in addition to sculptures, including dance, painting, poetry, among many other activities.

La Ruta de la Amistad includes part of the Avenue Peripheral specifically focused on the Olympic Village, has 17 kilometers long and 19 sculptures by artists from Australia, Austria, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, France, Hungary, Israel, Italy , Japan, Mexico, Morocco, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Switzerland, USA and Uruguay. The scale of the models was previously studied by Mexican architect Pedro Ramirez Vazquez and Mathias Goeritz and principal coordinator of the project.

Route is an outdoor sculpture exhibition at perhaps the largest in the world, each sculpture is located away from each other at a distance of about 1 km and a half. All surviving sculptures built in 1968, although not all show their shine and impeccable, some have been cruelly battered by nature and even for teens who scratched and destroyed.

web page; www.mexico68.org has shown an interest in sculpture, which seek to be saved through the project Adopt a Work of Art , where institutions are invited to make donations resources for restoration and conservation of the pieces.





Sculptures:


No. Name Image
Signs.
Angel Gurría (Mexico)
Height: 18 m. The sculpture symbolizes two horns representing the Olympics in which African countries are participating together.
Señales, ID435. Iván TMy©. 2008
The Anchor.
Willi Gutmann (Switzerland)
Height: 7.5 m. Refers to an anchor in the form of a large irregular circle of which a small piece of curved lines joined him.
El Ancla, ID436. Iván TMy©. 2008
The Three Garcias. Miroslav
Chlupac (Czechoslovakia)
The work consists of three columns each with a wavy edge, are arranged next to each other to the human eye giving a sense of change in volume.
Las Tres Garcías, ID437. Iván TMy©. 2008
Spheres.
Kioshi Takahashi (Japón)
La escultura muestra dos esferas las cuales no contienen dos cuartas partes de sus cuerpos. Al recorrer la escultura por vehículo a alta velocidad, da el aspecto de dos esferas completas.
Esferas, ID438. Iván TMy©. 2008
El Sol Bípedo.
Pierre Székeli (Francia)
Altura: 13 m. La obra muestra un Sol de forma irregular parado sobre dos patas también irregulares.
El Sol Bípedo, ID439. Iván TMy©. 2008
Torre de los Vientos.
Gonzalo Fonseca (Uruguay)
La escultura muestra en su interior a minimalist space with geometric elements in the exterior components show an area of \u200b\u200barcheology.
Torre de los Vientos, ID440. Iván TMy©. 2008
Untitled. Constantine
Levels (Italy)
The sculpture shows a trapezoidal base with superior elements of the same geometric appearance arranged so revealing nonparallel triangular edges out of the work. The sculpture is finished in the top by a hand that resembles a dove.
Escultura 7, ID441. Iván TMy©. 2008
Untitled.
Moeschal Jacques (Belgium)
is appreciated an earring shaped sculpture with a small crack that prevents it from closing completely.
Escultura 8, ID442. Iván TMy©. 2008
Untitled.
Todd Williams (USA)
consists of three semi-circular pieces arranged so that give the appearance of roofing.
Escultura 9, ID443. Iván TMy©. 2008
Sundial.
Grzegorz Kowalski (Poland)
is composed of 7 cones placed on a circular base, each cone shows a different arrangement, giving a sense of movement with solar lighting and shadows produced.
Reloj Solar, ID444. Iván TMy©. 2008
Mexico. José María Subirachs
(Spain)
Certainly a fascinating sculpture geometric composition, consists of two triangles (top and bottom) connected by a horizontal bar, which shows well-defined geometric shapes that suggest the word Mexico.
México, ID445. Iván TMy©. 2008
Untitled.
Clement Meadmore (Australia)
Meadmore made a sculpture that resembles a Moebius Banda, design is simple but with a greater appreciation of mobility.
Escultura 12, ID446. Iván TMy©. 2008
Articulated Wall.
Herbert Bayer (Austria)
The work consists of a central axis 33 bodies which are born ready to give a wavy pattern that create a sense of upward movement.
Muro Articulado, ID447. Iván TMy©. 2008
Tertulia de Gigantes. Joop J.
Beljon (Netherlands)
Height: 7.8 m. Consists of seven bodies of different shapes which together show a Mesoamerican construction.
Tertulia de Gigantes, ID448. Iván TMy©. 2008
Gate of Peace.
Itzhak Danziger (Israel)
comprises a set of interlocking sculptures invite the viewer to meditate on the passage of time in a city.
Puerta de Paz, ID449. Iván TMy©. 2008
Untitled.
Olivier Seguin (France)
robust sculpture composed of two thresholds.
Escultura 16, ID450. Iván TMy©. 2008
Untitled.
Melehi Mohamed (Morocco)
column consists of a simple box framed by an undulating which defines the work space.
Escultura 17, ID451. Karla B©. 2008
Untitled.
Jorge Dubon (Mexico)
The sculpture consists of two columns, one semi-closed, the other a "T" incomplete header which simulates the flutter of wings.
Escultura 18, ID452. Iván TMy©. 2008
Puerta Al Viento.
Helen Escobedo (Mexico)
flat consists of two columns whose center has a semicículo to "punch" from which hangs a circular structure of the two sidebars.
Puerta Al Viento, ID450. Iván TMy©. 2008