Saturday, December 31, 2011

Stuck Myself With Insulin Needle

Photo Report video made in London


Video dedicated to my Luisa through the photos I made in London in some of the rent that we visited.

Buckingham Palace, the City, Covent Garden, Hard Rock, Harrods Hay's Gallery, Horse Guards Parade, Hyde Park, Leicester Square, London Eye, Museum of candles to Madame Tussaud's, Natural History Museum, Picadilly Square, Royal Artillery Memorial, Soho, St James's Park, the river Thames, the Tate Britain Museum, the Tower of London, Tower Bridge, Trafalgar Square, Victoria Tower Gardens, the Palace of Westminster, with the tower of Big Ben.
And then some of the traditional English.

All voiced with the song by Don Backy, Louise English and the national anthem, Go Save The Queen.

Friday, December 30, 2011

How Does Anindian Wedding Reception Work

Videowall summary of the movies made in and around London

The video wall with all the movies made in and around London



Wednesday, March 16, 2011

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Towards ARTRIBUNE



There seems possible that an entire group of people who worked for a decade on a project, after being ousted, is in a position to share in the forces, in a compact manner, with all new ideas, aggressive intentions and renewed vigor after only ten days? Does it seem possible in this country, decrepit, and after ten years of career and professional growth and human, this working group is still composed of more or less by their thirties? If not it can, well, you know that does not even seem real to us but there you are. The reaction the surreality that has prevented us all to continue a discourse of excellence started the last century has been strong, unexpected, perhaps cynical, certainly of high quality.

will demonstrate the ideas that count, not the containers, it is shown that has the merit, at least in our area. It will prove that the public, the attention of the experts and the investors would be where the debate is, where are the news, where is the commitment of real professionals.
We play all of our credibility after essercela built with an excruciating effort, therefore be strict with us, but not immediately. Not immediately, because, today, largely agreed that the thing you need to consider is our desire not to leave without points of reference information. This is the reason that led us not to wait for two months - at least, at least - need to have a high profile web site like what we offer. That's why we offer Towards ... Artribune pending Artribune . We are, for now, on a temporary platform and then put his hands out asking for clemency for the many who find difettucci: behind the scenes you are working on a jewelry site, trust me.
Rather you grasp this opportunity to give us concrete suggestions achievable, they can get into the flow of construction in progress: as you want Artribune ? What we want inside? What kind of impression will it have? What do you expect? What is missing today, and what therefore must implement and make available to the public? Towards ... Artribune serves mainly to give you, from time to time, an observatory on the site that is building new site, the new paper, the new application for mobile phones. As we build this, seeing as we really want to do new things, also depends on the feedback we have from our readers. There seem absurd, born in Italy but sometimes even a few publishing initiative dedicated to those who read about art, not only carried out for the benefit of the visibility of the writer ... Take advantage!

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Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Stitch Anarkali Suits

March 17, 1861 - March 17, 2011 ... Day of the Unification of Italy


The March 17, 2011 anniversary we are celebrating the 150th anniversary of the Unity 'Italy, applicant March 17, 2011.
throughout Italy are held celebrations to commemorate the event commemorating the unification of Italy occurred, by convention, March 17, 1861.

For 2011 only, on the anniversary, March 17 will be a national holiday with schools, offices and other business activities suspended.

This site is intended to symbolically celebrate a milestone in the history of our country by publishing the new logo on the profile of campeggerĂ  Facebook page dedicated to all Italians living in London or who love London.

Sunday, March 13, 2011

1st Anniversary Death Card

News from London - 7 Week from 13 March 2011 from London

The occupation of vacant houses is not a crime, but we begin to discuss it.
Now the owners have launched a campaign: "A new law to punish them." Tremble
neighborhoods well: they have also taken the penthouse, Guy Ritchie, the former Madonna's husband.
association gives suggestions on possible "targets" and legal protection

I want to tell you about what I saw and what impressed me from day to day.
- Le / The British do not know how to dress.
- The / The British have a degree of tolerance of cold and envy.
- Le / The British do not have time.
- I love British supermarkets.

Once the first construction of new sports facilities of international level: the Centre for the canoe races London 2012 Olympics and Paralympics.
located around the area north of London, the Lee Valley White Water Canoe Slalom Centre will host the 2012 Games.
will open to the public for canoe races in April 2011, thus making available a first release with an advance of more than a year on the start of the Games.
is the first structure completed in 2012 by the organizing body for the UK Olympic Delivery Authority.

to the multiethnic character of the city or, more simply, for the richness of a capital city that can offer a number of attractions that few cities can match, the fact is that London is one of the most visited in the world.
The absence of natural elements which usually constitute the main tourist attraction - the sea and the mountains - well describes the charm of this city, which is its distinguishing feature of modernity.
not forget, however, that London not only is the third largest stock exchange in the world, but was (and is) a cultural center of the West.

The British call it country.
It 's the green English countryside dotted with famous towns and historic sites. And
prehistoric
England is a country rich in history, just enough to leave the confines of the capital immediately come across in a place linked to some historical fact.
A maximum of one hundred kilometers from London can be reached easily by car or train, the city famous for an event, a character or the setting of a film.
Some are famous for their universities, as Oxford and Cambridge , both about sixty miles from London.
Other towns are famous for being the birthplace of writers who have made the history of literature English as Stratford Upon Avon, the birthplace of William Shakespeare, a hundred miles from London.
Bath, in Somerset County, where Jane Austen lived, is just over 100km from the capital and was declared a Unesco World Heritage Site.
There are cities that are worth a visit if only for a cathedral, as Salisbury or Gloucester , respectively, 90 and 120km from London.
If you ride in the English countryside within a radius of 100km from London we come across in medieval villages and prehistoric sites, unique in the world, surrounded in mystery.
Like the prehistoric sites of Stonehenge , Woodhenge , Avebury and Silbury Hill .
To achieve the aim shall be to Amesbury Stonehenge.
Built between 2500 and 2000 BC, is UNESCO's World Heritage.
The stones of Stonehenge are aligned to the solstice and equinox points and that is why some argue that it represents an ancient astronomical observatory, but the theories about its meaning are endless

Without having in hand a good guide to London could really get lost in the folds of this huge metropolis of northern Europe.
The British capital is in fact a city of a disproportionate size, and then before you run into a holiday in the UK, you should pay attention to its system of transport.
The main cornerstone of the efficient machine of London's transport is the subway.
The many branches of the London Underground (also known colloquially as "the Tube") manage to touch almost all the crucial points of the city.
are twelve underground lines, all characterized by a specific color to facilitate their identification in the maps, for a total of about 270 stations, strategically located in different parts of the urban fabric of London.
After the subway, the best means of transport for London is by bus.
While the classic red double-decker bus in the English capital will make our visit more evocative of the city, on the other we risk losing too much time stuck in traffic, especially during rush hours.
The third and last choice to move to London is made up of the so-called black cabs, taxi or the famous British blacks (though now, because many blacks are no longer covered by billboards).
The black cabs are located near train stations, airports and other hot spots in the capital London.
Taxi prices are quite high and can be used as an alternative to the service offered by minicab.

Do you have a weekend or a week or fifteen days to spend in this magical metropolis?
Want to get an idea of \u200b\u200bwhat to see, what to do and not to be missed?
1 - certainly a tribute to the British to be made about the policy of 'admission to museums.
because the entry to major museums is totally free, an important incentive to culture, such as that Italy should follow.
The famous Tower of London World Heritage Site, is a must!
Unlike other attractions, is not free, but worth all the money of the ticket, the visit is suggestive and also includes the famous "crown jewels", not to mention the view that there has to be the "Tower Bridge"
2 - If you prefer to walk among scents of food and drink stalls and various objects, not you miss the market on Portobello Road and the Camdentown (active only on Saturday), I'm sure you'll find original items as gifts or treat yourself.
Another feature of this metropolis, is the large number of theaters in the center.
3 - To complete the tour of the city, can not miss: A tour of the beautiful parks, including squirrels and ducks. Ee Regents Park Kensington Gardens, to name two of many present.
The traditional "exchange Guard "at Buckingham Palace-
A walk to my beloved South Bank, where the river is the famous London Eye, Tate Gallery, the Aquarium, restaurants and bars of different types, and the usual street performers
Last but not least, do not forget a stroll in Covent Garden London

spending most worrying of all is the ticket.
Well, since the low cost airlines have set foot on the skies This is no longer a problem.
The flight costs no more than a hundred euro in the worst case and if booked well in advance can cost as a pizza and a drink.
Once London move is elementary.
London is in fact linked by an extensive network of underground (tube) that take you from one part of the city quickly and cheaply.
If you want to save the hotel are not the best.
There can not be content to hostels also offer rooms from 25 € per night.
For the food in London you can find supermarkets open 24 hours, takeaways and fast food.

Waiting for April 29, the date of Royal Wedding in London organized a tour of the places Will and Kate.
But some extra goodies we give them to you.
The tours take place during the weekend and last approximately two hours.
Every Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 12 it's off to the first stop: the home of Queen Elizabeth II, at 17 Bruton Street.
The tour continues in the direction of Garrard, jewelry, where Prince Charles bought the engagement ring for Diana that William and Kate has now won (if you want, you can also buy an identical one).

Friday, March 11, 2011

Cubefield Coffee Table 2

Reuters - The case Exibart

( ANSA) - Florence, 10 March - The director of the exhibit, John Sighele and editorial director, Massimiliano Tonelli, also claimed to be been dismissed by the majority of Emmi, publisher of Exibart. The head of art was founded in the late nineties and is divided into Exibart.com website, the broadcaster and the newspaper Exibart.tv Exibart.onpaper. The two founders, in a statement, stressing that this is a real "decapitation of writing through non-renewal of employment contracts to some editors." The Press Association said of the Tuscan look "with concern" to the risks of scaling one of the online newspapers were born and conceived in Tuscany and has been until now one of the editorial experiences most significant of which many other online media have emerged in recent ann were inspired. The AST reiterates that "will assist colleagues who have already indicated that it wanted to defend his case, the affirmation of their rights." The concerns of the Association Press in Tuscany, in a statement, the group type (digital journalism Tuscan, which is an offshoot of the auction), add 's warning of the "ways of' owners of the ironworks' by which shareholders Most of the publishing house Emmi behaved. The online is not a 'no man's land'. "(ANSA).

Thursday, March 10, 2011

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The end of Exibart


decapitated drafting Exibart. The head of the art that changes everything seguitissima
Exibart, head of art among the most popular in Italy, has fired in recent days is the editorial director Massimiliano Tonelli, the director is John Sighele both founders - to late nineties-a true Italian cultural event publishing in recent years.
"Exibart has resulted in a body for over ten years of grueling work," said Massimiliano Tonelli . " Chagrin choices for unmotivated, wicked and harmful to the head is not as personal as a whole cultural sector and economic development of our country. From today, the Italian art world will no longer have his megaphone, his square, his landmark open to all entries. Do not worry , "said Tonelli" are already working to found another even more effective, more insightful, more vibrant, clean and ... nasty! In the shortest possible time and with the help of all those who I have always followed, supported and respected .
founder Exibart John Sighel and says he was fired " with the infamous accusation of serious failures. The accusation is false, unprecedented and reflects the modus operandi of the majority of Emmi, Home publishing company that publishes Exibart. Shareholder who has heavy responsibilities in terms of corporate and editorial. To protect my good name and honesty, seriousness and professionalism that has been so far Exibart "concludes Sighele" will forward my reasons in each location .
Exibart.com The website, the broadcaster and the newspaper Exibart.tv Exibart.onpaper have been entrusted by the majority to the direction of Natalia Encolpius.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

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Venice Carnival 2011

And finally Carnival was again, after the experience of last year I was twice at the Venice Carnival, Shrove Tuesday and yesterday Monday. Thursday, despite the cold, the bora, snow and rain spoils the photo shoot was higher than expected. The cloudy weather has dampened the sunlight without annoying shadows but has had to increase a bit 'sensitivity. Here the link to the gallery with photos of Fat Thursday.

Monday, however, has become the traditional day, the climax is near and the pit is not the one on Saturday or Sunday. The clouds have disappeared shortly after 10 and have left space for a winter sun has softened a bit 'cold air in the morning. Here the link to the gallery with pictures from Monday.

Sunday, March 6, 2011

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News - Week from February 28 to March 6, 2011

It is said that as the size, the height does not count much.
But at the same time it is undeniable that the high-rise buildings are more "powerful": even 70 years after the prodigious Empire State Building and a decade after the end of the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center.
The tallest building in England has overtaken the previous record for a few days, One Canada Square, and is known as the Canary Wharf tower, which reaches 235 meters.
The new hero is the Shard London Bridge, a tripod of concrete, steel and glass, which tarriverĂ  to 310 meters high when it is finished next year.
Designed by the Italian architect Renzo Piano, the Shard will change the skyline of London, becoming giagante visible from the city, from Southwark, and almost all along the Thames.




of reasons to go to London there are so many, in fact, London is the cultural capital, the capital of fashion and nightlife.
But this year there is a special reason for that is worth running to quickly book their place on the plane: the royal wedding between Prince William and Kate Middleton borghesissima!
Lots and lots of tour packages are designed for all travelers who wish to participate in this truly historic moment for the English crown.
To be at the wedding of the century did not need to have an invitation, just sail with us on the net to find the solution that will catapult you to London for April 29 2011!

approximate answer: more than 600 million euro. Street Name: Victoria Road, south of High Street Kensington, W8 postcode.
Average cost of a house, usually in five levels: 6.43 million pounds, about 8 million €.
House numbers, little more than eighty.
Among the famous residents, the actor Dustin Hoffman, when he passes time in his London home, visiting the British capital.
recently reached the highest value of the street from a house, a little less than 500 meters, 13 million pounds, equivalent to over € 16 million, recently put for sale.

Two-hour flight from Milan. Two and a half hours from Rome. Three hours from Palermo.
London has become the destination for many.
never so close.
destination for many tourists who flock to the Italian capital during crowded weekends, a passageway for thousands of students who want to learn English, intended for university graduates and workers who can not find a way of opening in the homeland.
When the first Italian immigrants left for London in the nineteenth century, then going to the popular Little Italy London, which no longer exists, they walked on foot, crossing the Alps and reach their destination only a few months later.

last appointment with the British capital, and this time, the route dedicate it to the institutions, monuments and its beautiful parks.
Westminster is the area where prestige, history and power dominate, Buckingham Palace residence of the queen, at Whitehall Street, passing Downing Street, reaching up to the Houses of Parliament (the parliament) up to admire the cathedral of Westminster.

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Eden Mor Milena Velba

Flowers late winter

Pending official spring, crocuses, snowdrops and snowflakes are in full bloom and give us glimpses of bright color in the woods and meadows. In our region, yet there are scattered 'anywhere on the Carso and in the hills and foothills. Tarcento, Artegna Buia and are the first names that come to mind.

When finally the snow has left the scene, the crocuses will be found even in the mountains above 1500m. But for now be satisfied.

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Artiste™ By Scott Kay Credence

News from London - Week from February 21 to February 27, 2011 in Greenwich Tour

The Shard, designed by Renzo Piano, will be ready in 2012.
already visible across the city, is celebrated as the symbol of recovery from the crisis.
But Prince Charles did not like: "It looks like a salt shaker" The
visible from almost every corner of the city.
But for now he is naked, incomplete and not yet fully grown.
When it ended in 2012, will become the tallest building in London and across Europe: 310 meters, 87 floors, a cone of light, entirely covered with glass panels, which will shine on the biggest metropolis of the continent.

Blackwood House will go down in history as the most expensive detached villa in Britain. It is a noble house from the XIX century which have now been obtained different houses, one of which was sold for 35 million pounds of anonymous buyers, although there are rumors that they have bought a Middle Eastern family.
inside the villa consists of six bedrooms, each with its own bathroom, and some seating areas, the most interesting feature of the building is, however, the landscape, the beautiful Regent's Park.

Success International "Minor White" the folksinger Emma Tricca.
Tricca Emma, \u200b\u200b36, was born in Chieti Alanno from parents, and then grow between Pescara, Rome and Lake Como and now lives permanently, thirteen years in London.
In the British capital, but also the capital of the young music together in New York (where he also lived), Emma has worked for years in rooms where the music is, as a secretary then able to be heard as an artist.
And to be accepted, which is not easy.
Now, for some months, has finally left its double or triple the work to devote himself exclusively to music, to coincide with the release of the album, "Minor White", exactly, and with a fantastic opportunity to shoulder the American tour of Judy Collins, one of the most important American folk singers

It 's the London area - that the territory under the control of the Greater London Authority, a agglomeration with more than 7 million inhabitants and is composed of 32 hamlets the ancient City of London (commonly known as the City) - the richest region of Europe.
Right behind is the Italian Grand Duchy of Luxembourg while no figure in the 'top 20'.
E 'this is the ranking compiled by Eurostat, the European statistical office, which updates the data on domestic product GDP per inhabitant expressed in purchasing power standards, in the 271 European regions.
Immediately behind the London metropolitan area in the standings following the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, Brussels and Groningen.
In Italy, the richest areas are in Bolzano, Lombardy and Emilia Romagna. Male Campania, Calabria and Sicily.

With its 10 000 and more restaurants and takeaways, with its many local and 51 international star, is one of London's most vibrant cities on the planet when it comes to catering.
In any price range the choice is very large and attractive is also offering restaurants at the top, those offering elegant, enhanced by the presence of celebrity chefs and prestigious awards.
Want to try it without spending a fortune?
Go there for lunch.
London is in fact full of chefs and restaurateurs in competition to win a full lunch, offering fixed-price menu and relatively affordable cost, well below what you would pay by ordering the same dishes in the evening Ă  la cards. Many can
'authority' to no more than 30 pounds.

If you love travel "food" and you have a sweet tooth strange, but a sweet tooth, then head to London!
E 'in the English metropolis, in fact, which opens the coolest ice cream shop where, until now, has heard of.
Nothing to do with the usual outlets trucks, complete with red and white striped curtain, nor even with their pleasing and reassuring pastry cream-colored chairs and straw.
Reset your imagination about the classic ice cream flavors and showcases. Forget the pastel colors and the smell of sugar and caramel.

's a month to study routes, metro, bus, places, prices, tours, museum schedules to not waste a single minute of our short stay in London.
And we are ready.
The dry cold is felt, hats for all driving time between his hands and part.
The bus 23 which passes a few meters from us to Mable Arc, to see, through the archway you enter the park one of the most beautiful in London, my son could not wait to visit, peanuts in his pocket, hoping to make a close encounter with a squirrel.
cross the park to ride in the Serpentine and the long-awaited meeting with the squirrel is true! She takes the peanut
my son gives him, makes a hole to hide the covers, two strokes and paw via a tree ... "Well at least thanks !!!!" then colored birds, swans and ducks.
The cross and exit on the side of Buckingham Palace.
along the road and arrive in a few minutes down the "Walk in honor of Diana" an avenue that leads straight to Buckingham Palace.
We're almost on time for the changing of the guard but there is now ... uFFFF!!

of things to see there would be many, dobbaimo resigned to leaving behind a bit.
Breakfast at Hotel, not rich, but a toast with jam eat it while drinking a cup of tea!
we go!! 8 pounds even today to travel all day on the metro and bus.
Take bus 23 towards Hamley's, the largest toy store, you divide, me, my sister and my son and my husband Hamley and my uncle applicator.
We have to wait to open!
10-20 hours and wasted half an hour away to drool at the window.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

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After an interesting tour of the River Thames with Westminster I am starting to come in the company of my two traveling companions, in Greenwich, borough of London. It is

world famous for being the location for which in the nineteenth century it was agreed to pass the meridian with longitude 0, ie the prime meridian or Greenwich meridian.
Do not forget that Greenwich is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Greenwich for over a thousand years is a gateway to London.

invaders from the mainland who came to London with the help of ships or through the Old Dover Road, built by the Romans.

Meanwhile the boat is close to Greenwich Pier I take this opportunity to photograph and make all the tapings of the landscape that appears before us and admire the Greenwich Power Station and the Old Royal Naval College.

facing the river Thames is the entrance to a beautiful park and a sign tells us to be in the "Old Royal Naval College ", a complex of buildings designed by Sir Christopher Wren .











We enter the "Tourist Information Centre and Discover Greenwich" and take the opportunity to have breakfast at a local characteristic, "The Old Brewery .
After a quick visit between ancient and modern armor souvenirs and gifts we leave the building and gives us a walk in the park.













I untapped in the statue of a Sir Walter Raleigh ... I do not know who he is, but thanks to the photo later realized I can do a search on Wikipedia, and so do his knowledge.

In the distance, on top of a hill, you can see our final destination: the 'Old Royal Observatory , one of London's most famous monuments and the world.

is here that in fact the seat of the Prime Meridian, an imaginary line used to divide the earth in the meridian and parallel, to measure time and time zones around the world and to identify the exact position of each corner of the planet.










In our move towards "Zero Meridian" we are facing a gate inside which is the National Maritime Museum .
The museum tells the story of Britain as a maritime power of prime importance through its extensive collections and an imaginative use of interactive video displays.











Among the exhibits is the currency with which Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson was mortally wounded by a French sniper in the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805.
The blood stains and bullet hole is still visible.

















The exhibits range from primitive boats made of wood and leather to the first examples of Elizabethan galleons, up to the modern cargo ships and cruising.











There are areas dedicated to commerce, British Empire, the expeditions of Captain Cook and other navigators and the Napoleonic Wars.
The most interesting pieces are the royal barges for parades held in the basement, especially built for the Prince Frederick in 1732, decorated with mermaids, shells, and garlands of gold.

The museum, built in the 19th century as a school for the children of sailors, has also included dozens of model ships and many paintings.











We leave the museum and continue the walk.

We meet another majestic palace, " Queen ' House "behind a colonnade decorated with benches and we move towards the" Greenwich Park .











The park was built in 1433 and is crossed by a long corridor leads up the hill to the top of which offers a wonderful view.
Thanks to the sunny day we saw the last stretch of the Thames, the London borough of " Canary Wharf" with its skyscrapers, including the ' HSBC Tower and Citigroup Centre, but above all the " 1 Canada Square, Canary, also known as Wharf Tower which is currently the tallest building in the UK with its 230 meters high.











Along the way, we remain fascinated by some squirrels that are posing in front of my camera and video camera, which hold the nuts directly from the hands of some children.




























Here we are at the top of the Old Royal Observatory.
It was founded by King Charles 2nd in 1675.
The original building is the Flamsteed House, designed by Wren to be home of the astronomer royal. Parallel
Meridian of Longitude Zero was established here in 1884, and you can stand astride the line with one foot in both hemispheres, the eastern and the western at the same time.











At the top of the Observatory is the Timeball , falling exactly one o'clock in the afternoon every day.
This provided the first public time signal in 1833 and the main temple of Greenwich is still used as a time in the world.











After the usual photo in front of the "Meridian" We made the journey back quietly and went back to the starting point of the tour, the quay Westminster Pier.