WORLD CUP FIFA 2010 (ATLETICO VERNOLE - RICONOSCIMENTO GIOCATORI)
WORLD CUP SOUTH AFRICA-FIFA 2010 (ATLETICO VERNOLE - RICONOSCIMENTO GIOCATORI PRIMA DELL'ULTIMA DI CAMPIONATO)
divertentissimo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Messi, Ronaldo, Shakira, Mister Ppella, Longo, Mourinho, Oronzo Canà Cassano, Romano, De Giorgi, Puccio, Del Piero, Pallone d'oro, SudAfrica, Brasile, Waka Waka, Italia, Puglia, Brindisi, Taranto, Lecce, Acquarica del Capo Alessano Alezio Alliste Tanke Aradeo Bagnolo del Salento Botrugno Calimera Campi Salentina Cannole Caprarica di Lecce Carmiano Carpignano Casarano Castrì di Lecce Castrignano dei Greci Castrignano del Capo Castro Cavallino Ufo Collepasso Pares Copertino Corigliano d'Otranto Corsano Cursi Cutrofiano Diso Galatina Galatone Gallipoli Giuggianello Giurdignano Guagnano Lecce Lequile Leverano Lizzanello Maglie Martano Martignano Melendugno Melissano Melpignano Sciarra Miggiano Monteroni di Lecce Montesano Salentino Muro Leccese Nardò Neviano Novoli Ortelle Otranto Parabita Poggiardo DeMatteis Porto Cesareo Presicce Racale Ruffano Salice Salentino Salve San Cassiano San Cesario di Lecce San Donato di Lecce San Pietro in Lama Sanarica Sannicola Pinolo Santa Cesarea Terme Seclì Sogliano Cavour Soleto Fortuna Squinzano Supersano Surbo Taurisano Taviano Tiggiano Trepuzzi Tricase Tuglie Ugento Uggiano Cardillo la Chiesa Veglie Vernole Zollino Miccoli Ultrà Lecce Basilicata Calabria Campania Emilia-Romagna Friuli-Venezia Giulia Lazio Liguria Lombardia Petrachi Marche Molise Piemonte Villa Puglia Sardegna Sicilia Toscana Trentino-Alto Adige Umbria Valle d'Aosta Veneto
Beach Girls Dancing - Italian Summer Party
Beach gilrs dancing in an Italian Summer Time Party in Le Dune Porto Cesareo Lecce, in Salento the very south of Italy. Salento is called the Italian Paradise, a lot of day and night party, discoteques, concerts and a great Blue's Flag = Very clean beach, in the Ionian sea (Gallipoli beach party, Porto Cesareo dancing girls, Ugento party, Porto Selvaggio beach,...) and the Adriatic Sea (Melendugno dancing party, Otranto girls party, Castro music and fun, Tricase Porto beach, Santa Maria di Leuca beach party, Ciolo beach,...)
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Frank P. Zeidler Memorial Lecture 2012: Jeanne Zeidler | Program |
[Original Airdate: October 21, 2012]
The youngest daughter of Frank and Agnes Zeidler shares an engaging account of the life and legacy of Milwaukee's last Socialist Mayor. Jeanne Zeidler, former mayor of Williamsburg, Virginia, honors her father's legacy on the 100th Anniversary of his birth at Milwaukee Public Library's Centennial Hall. Introduction by Paula A. Kiely, the director of the library. Kathleen Dunn of Wisconsin Public Radio moderates.
Christmas Tower lantern timelapse + pics
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The practice of putting up special decorations at Christmas has a long history. In the 15th century, it was recorded that in London it was the custom at Christmas for every house and all the parish churches to be decked with holm, ivy, bays, and whatsoever the season of the year afforded to be green.[161] The heart-shaped leaves of ivy were said to symbolize the coming to earth of Jesus, while holly was seen as protection against pagans and witches, its thorns and red berries held to represent the Crown of Thorns worn by Jesus at the crucifixion and the blood he shed.[162][163]
Nativity scenes are known from 10th-century Rome. They were popularised by Saint Francis of Asissi from 1223, quickly spreading across Europe.[164] Different types of decorations developed across the Christian world, dependent on local tradition and available resources, and can vary from simple representations of the crib to far more elaborate sets – renowned manger scene traditions include the colourful Kraków szopka in Poland,[165] which imitate Kraków's historical buildings as settings, the elaborate Italian presepi (Neapolitan, Genoese and Bolognese),[166][167][168][169] or the Provençal crèches in southern France, using hand-painted terracotta figurines called santons.[170] In certain parts of the world, notably Sicily, living nativity scenes following the tradition of Saint Francis are a popular alternative to static crèches.[171][172][173] The first commercially produced decorations appeared in Germany in the 1860s, inspired by paper chains made by children.[174] In countries where a representation of the Nativity scene is very popular, people are encouraged to compete and create the most original or realistic ones. Within some families, the pieces used to make the representation are considered a valuable family heirloom.
The traditional colors of Christmas decorations are red, green, and gold. Red symbolizes the blood of Jesus, which was shed in his crucifixion, while green symbolizes eternal life, and in particular the evergreen tree, which does not lose its leaves in the winter, and gold is the first color associated with Christmas, as one of the three gifts of the Magi, symbolizing royalty.[163]
The Christmas tree is considered by some as Christianisation of pagan tradition and ritual surrounding the Winter Solstice, which included the use of evergreen boughs, and an adaptation of pagan tree worship;[175] according to eighth-century biographer Æddi Stephanus, Saint Boniface (634–709), who was a missionary in Germany, took an axe to an oak tree dedicated to Thor and pointed out a fir tree, which he stated was a more fitting object of reverence because it pointed to heaven and it had a triangular shape, which he said was symbolic of the Trinity.[176] The English language phrase Christmas tree is first recorded in 1835[177] and represents an importation from the German language. The modern Christmas tree tradition is believed to have begun in Germany in the 18th century[175] though many argue that Martin Luther began the tradition in the 16th century.[178][179]
The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree in New York
From Germany the custom was introduced to Britain, first via Queen Charlotte, wife of George III, and then more successfully by Prince Albert during the reign of Queen Victoria. By 1841 the Christmas tree had become even more widespread throughout Britain.[141] By the 1870s, people in the United States had adopted the custom of putting up a Christmas tree.[142] Christmas trees may be decorated with lights and ornaments.
Since the 19th century, the poinsettia, a native plant from Mexico, has been associated with Christmas. Other popular holiday plants include holly, mistletoe, red amaryllis, and Christmas cactus. Along with a Christmas tree, the interior of a home may be decorated with these plants, along with garlands and evergreen foliage. The display of Christmas villages has also become a tradition in many homes during this season. The outside of houses may be decorated with lights and sometimes with illuminated sleighs, snowmen, and other Christmas figures.