Sunday, January 30, 2011

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a shovel on the altar of the '500 S. Lanfranco








This morning, the 11 am Mass at the beginning of the liturgy, the parish priest Fr Emilio informed those present that "a generous and anonymous donor" has donated to the Basilica of St. Lanfranco beautiful tipinto the 'sixteenth century, recently restored by the donor did, that in some time will be displayed with other paintings already in S. Lanfranco, in the Presbytery of the Basilica.
The new painting, visible in some images of the post, open to the faithful after the traditional liturgical blessing of fact, depicts Mary holding the infant Jesus, with the two persons, covered, and left to right, S. San Siro Biagio. The author of the painting remains unknown for now, the style of painting and the expressive elements of the work suggest a product of late-Renaissance school.
exposure provisionally on a column of the altar, in an area sufficiently lit to appropriate appreciation of the work, it did not fully the beauty of the painting, which will become an altarpiece.
In the final position in the Basilica, as the parish priest, we will try to make the most of the painting, adequately lit, with lights "harmless and not annoying."
I took some pictures of the painting, but the flash of my camera it is rather weak and the results are modest. The relative height of the painting, a few feet above my point of observation and interference of light "missing" side did not facilitate my task.
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The Visconti Castle in the snow, in a "Day of Merla"








































On waking in the morning, today 30 January 2011, according to "Day of Merla," a "slight bleached" of snow water, fall, as the weather during the night and early morning hours, he cheered the day.
10 o'clock I reached the area of \u200b\u200bthe Visconti Castle of Pavia, who wanted to take some photos of the building and surrounding gardens, while the snow continued to aqueous down.
The place was almost deserted, and this fact favored photographs without moving subjects. The brightness of the environment, despite the whiteness of the little remaining snow on the ground, was modest, altering "the dark tones to" photographic images taken from dimly lit areas. Both the camera, the photographer is improvised, however, had "their limits."
The trees had lost most of the snow water during the night had covered them, remained small white spots on the leaf evergreen plants, especially on "magnolia" (which have broad-leaf) and some cedar trees of the gardens of the park .
In the images of the blog is visible, surrounded by a clearing not due to the large snow-covered grass leaf extension, a "Golden Deodara Cedar (Cedrus Deodara Aurea botanical name, from Sanskrit or Devadara Deviadara, meaning" tree of the Gods "for its beauty and grandeur) about 20 meters high, with some large candelabra arms, typical of the genre. The plant, about 40 years, was severely damaged by a tornado that struck the city of Pavia, about 25 years ago, but has now fully resumed. In
picture galleries of the castle open to the public from the west side, toward the playground of children, there were a photography exhibition Chiolini and an exhibition of paintings by bunting the end of '800 and '900, Ezekiel Acerbi.
staff service allowed me to access the large inner courtyard of the castle to shoot some pictures of the beautiful medieval complex and features double windows or bay, visible from the courtyard.
I took some photos of the fountain in front of the monument and the monument to Garibaldi, coarse porous stone, all in very difficult lighting conditions. Next to the fountain I photographed part of a beautiful beech, still partially covered with red-orange leaves.
I took some photos of the paths of the park, to a large extent not yet trampled on, where, sometimes, on some trees, bushes or small, still shone the warm colors of autumn leaves remaining.

Friday, January 28, 2011

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Dignity of Pd to the Minister Meloni: young people more humble? The act of humility to do so first by the Prime Minister and all the Government: The Government resign

this week presenting the Government's proposals on youth training and employment ministers Meloni, Sacconi Gelmini and asked the young Italians more humility. The under30
in PD, which this summer had already mobilized with initiatives on merit and the selection of elites to demand greater attention to skills in the selection of candidates and selection of new workers, there are.
invite young people to be humble, should be the last thing to do in a country that relies on young people. should instead support the initiative, boldness, the desire to create something new, not isolate them in a corner, telling him "Sooner or later will be your turn. " Dear Ministers, before shouting humility is right but to intervene in those areas where we can give young people more, nell'segno quell'intraprendenza of which is the basis of an entrepreneurial culture for yourself so often cited, for example!
States Silvia Gadda, regional secretary of the Young PD : "Who does policy makes decisions that affect us all and is paid for with money that workers pay: it is unacceptable that this role is so delicate covered by the likes of Councillor PDL Minetti, who are not engaged by the many competent and honest citizens willing to work seriously in the interest of all. Youth Minister Giorgia Meloni of PDL asks us to be humble and competent? Begin the prime minister and elected representatives of the PDL to set a good example, instead of always asking for sacrifices from those who live in Milan with maybe 600 or € 1000 a month working more than 8 hours per day without protection.
Chairman of the Board and ask the government an act of humility and respect for democracy: If the severity of the behaviors of many elected representatives of the PDL and Italy to help turn the page and putting the mandate confronting voters. "