Sunday, October 11, 2009

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Castle Orsini-Odescalchi


Recently I got arms that are missing from over twenty-five years. I was lucky enough to stay in a room with a splendid view over the medieval village, its beautiful castle and the homonymous crater lake.
remember that in my previous stay at the end of a training pretty hard, along with the comrades of that adventure, rent a castle for a party that I remember perfectly.
The Castle of Bracciano, located on the shores of the lake is a beautiful feudal residence built in the years 1470 to 1481 Napoleon Orsini is a jewel of military fifteenth century, belonging to the period of transition between the medieval fortress and the austere baronial buildings. Over time, the castle has often been the subject of disputes between the noble Roman families, and passed under the control of Odescalchi, the Orsini, the Torlonia, then return again to the Odescalchi. Many famous people housed in the mansion, among others, King Charles VIII in 1494 in France march on Rome. That incident led to the excommunication of the Pope Alexander VI gave to the family of Orsini.
The castle now presents itself with strong tufa stone and flint walls with two rows of windows cross, flanked by six strong towers while on the south side there is a third type of rectangular windows.
Below a cordon around the cliffs overhanging boundary and the top is crowned by elegant castle battlements. Inside incorporates important remains of the original castle of Vico.
Two sturdy walled irregular shaped surround the castle.
Today the castle is a museum town of Bracciano, but is also used as a venue for conventions and events.
The castle has number of rooms: from that in 1478 Pope Sixtus IV was home, fleeing from the plague that afflicted Rome, to the room of Pisanello named for the presence of paintings similar to the style eponymous painter.
Frescoes similar repeat in the upstairs room of Hercules, in this and the next room is preserved a collection of weapons Odescalchi family with specimens from the fourteenth century.
A curiosity: among the weapons are kept, "Mercy", the daggers that were used to give the final blow to the enemy without suffering too much to do ... an act of genuine humanity.
is very beautiful walk on the walkways with beautiful view on the lake below.
Obviously there had to be legends around this castle.
Isabella de Medici, wife of Paolo Giordano Orsini received his many fans in the "Red Room" In the morning the unfortunate were taken out through a dark corridor, hiding in a hole which they had placed razor-sharp blades that, together the lime on the bottom, erased all traces of adultery. Paul was still aware of little habits "decent" of strangling his wife and would kill her with a silk ribbon (raffinato!). Many people swear that the ghost of Isabella roams from time to time on the shores of the lake.
More news and information on opening hours and various initiatives can be found on official website the castle.
Best wishes.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Horse Property Arbuckle Ok -ca






Instead of being a ffa 'the zzagajjone
u'm bit' dda Bbruno Vespa eu'm bit 'in Canonica
riccontéce Ddonna because Veronica has
rriccontato that ssei' m Porcelain. Dear

Ducetto Var de la tte Camonica
that you rode so er chiccherone
riccontéce perchéne inzzino mmone
you said to the pure bbucìe Zzi 'Monica!

Riccontéce ttante miggnotte because if I know 'bbuttate, grazzi'a tte, I'm political double, however, know that iff' ffatte fuck!
Riccontéce because, before bad ar swineherd, 'st'Itajjetta 'Ncefalitica
ago llisscio and bbusso and forgiving ... tte

(Rossopasquino 2009, August)







(traduzzione pe' nun tbsp zze feels' ncefalitico)

TELL U.S. WHY

Instead of babbling gibberish
by Bruno Vespa or some sacristy
tell us why Donna Veronica
told that you are a Porcelain. Dear

Ducetto Valcamonica
tell you so angry because far too many lies
you said to your aunt, sister!

Tell us why so many prostitutes have given, thank you, politics only after they are granted sexually!
Tell us why, in the nasty sty , this' Italy at encephalitic pretends nothing and forgives you all ...
(Guga)



Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Holding Onto This Somehow








"marching slowly ...
hoary
swollen river to the 'supermarket of the sentence'

where they are going to share an agony of soul

any pain ... "




With the consciousness of the nickel-chromium when I was tons of Hunger -
hectoliters of thirst.
I loved my city -
whore millionaires
that you can only
brush her eyes and wishes.

My father had a dog that caressed


feet and with his stick until he was bitten in the heart -
renegade master.

... and then I left -
evaporated on the streets of a sunny day
ever found.






(POEMS by SPARSE, 2005)

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Cigar Wraps Wholesales




If bit 'to SSAP vvojjantri that vve pijja? ... Iggnun dde you only want ffa ' vvedé cch'esiste ?!... You say vvoi Cianna pe 'tracks
quanno that makes us llui bbrusca and strijja?
'these things, Ciccio!, Though I know ssempre views:
always the case if the bball quadrijja:
commanna always Mastro Zzozzovijja
while' r zzottoposto ssempre is sad ...

A nnoi sbomballate them there because cojjoni
CCOR wet weather ll'assciutto
or blood volume in bbene Ssirvio Bberlusconi:
be our cocks, nun you think? It is ggatto lloffio is stronzzo is nnano bbrutto is ...? It is Ccristo Bbello is Arto is Ccielo is mmare! ...
(Rossopasquino 2009, June)




(traduzzione pe 'jinxed them from left):

E' CHRIST 'BEAUTY AND' HIGH AND 'HEAVEN AND' SEA ...

You can find out what you take ...?
Each one of you wants to see who is alive ?!... Say that you

loses when he uses the hard way?

these things, gentlemen, have always viewed:
the quadrille is danced in the same way:
power is always dirty and subjected
always intended to sadness ... A

we very much annoyed because for better or
bad love Silvio Berlusconi: are our problems, is not it?
E 'thief is lazy, is unseemly, and nano, is ugly ...? E 'Jesus, is handsome and tall, and sky, and sea! ...


(Guga)



Sunday, September 6, 2009

How To Build A Rabbit Hut

Castle Mirabell Castle

Mirabell Castle, in the context of national Salzburg , origin was located outside the walls and had the specific function of host Salome Alt, a lover of the then ruler of Salzburg Prince Archbishop Wolf Dietrich von Raitenau, and their 15 children.
Forced to abdicate in 1612, the bishop was imprisoned in the same building, and in its place reigned over the city of Salzburg's cousin, the Archbishop Markus Sittikus von Hohenems. It was the latter gave the name of the Mirabell Palace building that, until the death of von Raitenau, was appointed palace Altenau.
enlargement of the city by Count of Paris Lodron took the palace and its garden within the city walls. Paris was very fond of this building so much to spend most of his time and died in this palace in 1653.
In 1727 the building underwent further changes and embellishments, in Baroque style by Prince Archbishop Franz Anton Harrach.
A fire destroyed much of the magnificence of this residence so beloved by the Prince Archbishop. Currently the castle is very simple and unadorned as it was in the past. The fire of 1818 spared the Marble Hall
and the monumental stairway of angels by Lukas von Hilldebrandt, with sculptures by Georg Raphael Donner.
Castle Mirabell attended births and illustrious dead, and with major events. In this building they have performed Mozart together with his father and sister. Here was born the Prince Otto of Bavaria, later King of Greece, July 1, 1815. In the courtyard of the building there is a plaque dedicated to Joachim Haspinger, he was a Capuchin, housed in the palace by the king and who died there in 1858, after having been a fellow of the struggle of the Tyrolese patriot Andreas Hofer. Born as the favorite residence and illegitimate children of the ruler of Salzburg, Mirabell Palace today houses the offices of the Mayor of Salzburg and the marble hall is used for the celebration of civil marriages.
The gardens surrounding the castle are a profusion of flowers and sculptures, artistically trimmed hedges, pergolas, fountains, statues are carried out according to models of Greek mythology. Around the central fountain, which offers a pleasant view of the fortress,
are four marble statues by the sculptor Ottavio Mosto representing the four elements: water, air, fire and earth. Following the arbor leads to the west Heckentheater (theater of hedges) constructed around 1717 based on French models and is one of the oldest of its kind in German speaking countries. High hedges are placed as stage backdrops. On the same side we find the garden gnomes in the presence of dwarfs stone symbolizing different characters and professions.
front of the castle is the fountain of Pegasus the winged horse of the copper figure of the sculptor Kaspar Gras (1661).
The castle is open to the public every Monday, Wednesday and Thursday from 08.00 to 16.00, Tuesday and Friday is open from 13.00 to 16.00. On Saturday afternoons and Sundays is closed. L'Orangerie is open daily from 09.00 to 16.00.

Friday, September 4, 2009

Tadalafil Tablets E20





(To my friend of a lifetime ...)








We find ourselves strangers in a long run against the wind
with your troubles - with my penis - in their own way happy.

Dawn - that seduced us - you paint your face with makeup sunset
and hides wrinkles in portraits,

Giancarlo. I do not remember the terraces or roofs, or antennas; not remember the women who kept us in baptism of love.
Just remember - in the heart and sad gray hair -
is that of detachment. Two brothers who set fire to the sun - burning coal
words.







(2001, January)



Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Bmi Scale Chart Medium








There tbsp ffa ccausa, 'notch on! To schoolgirls and cce is tbsp give them away lawn
There tbsp nne them courtyards nun wished them
them to CCAS de Mannena spun
there tbsp cciaa ssempre er grudge quanno ggiòcheno to ppalla sott'ar zzole, there tbsp them screaming as' n addannato
vvanno bike ... you know there Nun pparole ! ... Mò jj'hanno provibbìto them buckets and blades are ar quanno sea and Below 'sand castles ... stronzzi heart suddenly faces bitter Indo go to ggiocà 'sti Regazzini? ... (Rossopasquino 2009, August)



NOTE: You do not look, this a sterile exercise of the author end in itself: the events described are only a small sample of the prohibitions and coercion that our children are forced to suffer because of the arrogance of adults. Monthly
rules, municipal ordinances, notices bathing and so on and so forth, appear to be competing to see who pushes more kids to plug in at home stoned with the play-station or surf the Internet in search of the forbidden.
All this while corrupt politicians are eaten the country's resources, building speculators unscrupulous eat the scenery, hired arsonists set fire to the woods and forests, roads and highways are open sewers and the State gambler pin money at full blast from the pockets of citizens with the promise of an unattainable mirage.
In this country of plenty could not miss those who just can not bear the happiness of the children ... not even







(Traduzzione pe 'them proibbizzionisti):
WHERE ARE THE CHILDREN TO PLAY ...? Some people brought to trial those responsible for the Nursery School
there who makes the children move out from the meadows, there are those who do not like them in the courts and send them to travel home, there ball in the sun, there are those who screams like hell if you get hit by bike ... No words! ...
now have prohibited even the buckets and blades when they go to sea
and want to build sandcastles ...

want you to tell me, gentlemen, dudes, jerks
gentlemen in the highest degree, ugly faces
where they are going to love playing these guys ? ...

(Guga)



Thursday, August 27, 2009

Beach Buggy Comforters








I've said I ssempre: Hail to ffa That Shakes
co 'them bbarbari bbulli of the League, which
ssanno only does' home and bbottega, is' na thing cce will ppisscià

rivers of blood! ... You have to vojja cchiacchierà: iggni PDATE you create quarche bbega, if they are to 'er nventà fuck them scrubs nun that there are' ... not even arispirà
First Vonn cages wage Llodio why must one pijjà dde PPIU
that Nnapoli, 'is mass de senzzali;

siconno: Vonn breaks down er from the tricolor
bbandiera: it says that only llissù
er green pea jje honors;

third: "I' r ffavore Callarola: but you and vvammoriammazzato Sberluffoni, quer cooked sporpato! ... "
(Rossopasquino 2009, August)







(traduzzione pe 'them leaguers):

THEIR HAND AND THEY ARM

I've have always said, have to deal with
the barbarians bullies of the league, they know
treat only their own interests,
is a choice that will make us pee

rivers of blood! ... There is little you can do:
every day we create some problems, they are doing

unlikely that proposals do not leave us time to breathe ...

First, we want to put the cages
wage so that the North gains more second: they want to tear down the flag the flag and say that there the only color that matters is green pastel
the third I say: "Give us the favor Hon Calderoli: go to die killed
Along with Berlusconi, then cooked gnawed !..."







(Guga)



Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Renew Driver's License Columbus, Oh

real Herrenchiemsee

second stage of the stake in Germany is the Bavarian Herrenchiemsee .
This palace is situated on a lovely island in the middle of the Chiemsee, the sea of \u200b\u200bthe Bavarians. To view this magnificent I highly recommend boarding the ferry to get there before nine so you can catch the first ferry to the island, so we will have the chance to see everything there is to do with relative calm and tranquility.
We start therefore from Gossensaß around 6:30 with a short stop for a hearty breakfast at the Brenner. Unbelievable cold up here ... that is and we are in the middle of summer and the bar has a heating function. After the break we put on the highway (it is mandatory to expose the Austrian vignette on the windscreen) and we head for Innsbruck before and Monaco / Salzburg then, we go out and head toward Bernau Prien from where ferries depart.
We arrive at the parking lot 20 minutes before nine o'clock, just in time to look around and find the ticket office of the shipping company Chiemsee Schifffahrt where do the ticket. Complied with this odious practice, we embark on a typical paddle wheel.
The strange thing is that to access on board do not ask us to show them but they will arrive when to get off the boat. The weather is wonderful and hot, nothing to do with the cold Brenner, We settle on the deck on comfortable benches to enjoy the trip on this great and peaceful stretch of water.
This lake was created 15/20, 000 years ago and is the largest body of water Bavarian (80 sq. km. A circumference of 64 km.). In the summer is a paradise not only for bathing and water sports enthusiasts but also to a large number of birds that nest primarily in the delta of the Tiroler Ache. In the middle of the lake there are two inhabited islands: Herreninsel (Isle of Lords) and Fraueninsel (Island of Women).
While intrigued by the latter island for obvious reasons, my goal and Herreninsel with its spectacular castle.
After 15 minutes of sailing, we are in view of our island was purchased by King Ludwig II of Bavaria for you to build his new castle.
we arrive at a small pier
and we head to the nearest ticket office, bought tickets we head briskly through a park, the castle to avoid the crush of other ferries that have poured in a little while throngs of tourists on the island. In fact, we get immense and choreographed the castle forecourt where we find very few people.
The monumental fountains are in operation and provide a superb spectacle, these fountains are not running continuously but are activated for a few minutes of arrival at the various ferries.
we do not even enchanted by the impressive display and immediately enter the castle.
We are the first and we can enjoy a visit to relax.
This sumptuous baroque palace is the last building and, simultaneously, the most magnificent that Ludowig II, a lover of art and music, he built before his mysterious disappearance.
Herrenchiemsee would have to overcome in its implementation, its model: the castle of Versailles of Louis XVI. Although it was never completed, the palace is a perfect staging of pure beauty. Suffice it to mention the magnificent Hall of Mirrors, which turns out to be even larger than the corresponding French gallery.
Ben 13 the design proceeded to the execution of the work. In 1878 he began building the plans of Georg Dollmann. In 1886, Ludwig's death, the castle was not finished yet. Later, some parts were demolished, but despite the incompleteness of the project, the whole site has an amazing charm.
Inside the castle you can not take pictures, but evading the surveillance, I still "caught" some instant.
The tour starts passing atrium and vestibule where is the control of the ticket, in these two areas there is nothing to indicate if not the grandeur of monumental volumes and a jar of Italian marble with a pair of peacocks in bronze and polychrome enamel.
The third compartment striking scenery and colors are in grand staircase that faithfully reproduces that of ambassadors in Versailles demolished in 1752, the only difference is the glass cover that makes this environment very bright. Statues and friezes are stucco and the Bohemian crystal chandeliers and gilded bronze with 252 candles.
After the staircase leads to the guardroom body whose walls are covered with polychrome stucco and exhibiting the halberds bodyguards of the kings of Bavaria. This is also a replica of homology "Salles des Gardes" at Versailles. On the walls paintings representing war campaigns of Louis XIV and marble busts depicting the marshals of the Sun King
Sign in now to first antechamber characterized by white panels with gold tooling on the walls and curtains in purple silk with gold embroidery. You hit the bulky presence of a closet with unfinished veneered in tortoise pond and made to contain musical instruments.
The second antechamber have panels similar to the first and has doors covered with mirrors. Two other mirrors (the largest in the castle) occupy the courtyard walls and endlessly reflecting the three crystal chandeliers with 270 candles total.
We are now in
bedroom representation . From the ceremonial court of Louis XIV, we know that the bedroom was used for the first and last day of the hearing. Compared to the corresponding room in Versailles, much smaller and simpler, this sumptuous room (never used by the king) is the ultimate in luxury and opulence of the furnishings. The jambs to doors and fireplaces in marble of Carrara. The bed is arranged like a spectacularly carved and gilded altar and, all around a triumph of red curtains embroidered with gold and silver, gilded stucco on the walls. Groped to describe this room is impossible.
he recovered from his surprise visit to proceed boardroom also very luxurious. White paneling on the walls with rich gold tooling. The fireplace and a large mirror on a wall adjacent a portrait of Louis XIV with his diplomatic successes on the four paintings sopraporte. The painting on the ceiling depicting the gods of Olympus.
And now we come to what the environment is more impressive than the castle: the Great Hall of Mirrors . For this large hall made three in 1879 and 1881 to a design by G. Dolmann, Ludwig wanted an exact replica of the ballroom of Versailles. However long the tunnel 98 meters in length than the French and with two rooms of the corner (the War Room and the Hall of Peace) occupies the entire front overlooking the garden. The walls are covered with polished stucco gray and green. On the outer wall opening 17 arched windows flanked by columns and red faced, on the opposite wall, by four mirrors. The ceiling shows the successes of Louis XIV by the peace of the Pyrenees (1659) at the University of Nijmegen (1678). The candles of the chandeliers and 33 of the 44 candles were lit only by the king in his Castles led a life almost exclusively at night. Unfortunately, the room actually looks cluttered with many chairs as there are concerts of symphonic music, and this makes it less attractive, the living room but I was lucky enough to visit some fifteen years ago and I could admire it like in the picture below.
We have not been able to visit the two rooms corner, so we went directly into the small apartment that is in the king's private areas normally frequented by the king.
We go straight into bedroom , even here the alcove room, paneled in white and gold, is divided from the rest of the room by a carved and gilded balustrade. On the ceiling, gilded stucco and groups of mythological figures. Tents and covers are in blue silk embroidered with gold. A blue glass ball on a richly carved gilt stand served as a night light.
The next room is the study of King with paneled walls and white gold. On the far wall a portrait of Louis XV of France while sopraporte are represented in some battles of that sovereign. The curtains are green with gold embroidery. The desk at gate is a copy of a piece of furniture made for Louis XV. Very beautiful are the two astronomical clocks and the elephant in this room.
Continuing the tour we arrived in blue lounge (first cabinet of mirrors). The paneling, white with gilded carvings of branches and foliage with birds with iridescent colors, mirrors which are inserted into the recess of the sofa arrangement creates the illusion of a parade of salt that is repeated endlessly. The ceiling is decorated with hunting scenes and gilded stucco.
We are now in dining , an oval room. Even here, the walls, white panels with allegorical figures carved ornaments and mirrors. The ceiling plaster cherubs and gold on a blue background. At the center stands the so-called "table set" that was dropped on the ground floor with a sort of elevator hidden in the floor unit from the servitude and goes back upstairs. This allowed the king, as the castle of Linderhof, to dine without the presence of service personnel. The great chandelier
a magnificent basket of flowers on the table, the vessels and watches are precious Meissen porcelain. The curtains are red damask embroidered with gold.
The dining room can take a look at Porcelain Cabinet , this is a genuine triumph Favor of precious Meissen porcelain.
Leaving the dining room, admire the small gallery with lounge corner.
As the great gallery mirrors it is connected with two ante-square. The walls are covered with polychrome stucco. The vaults and the two corner rooms are decorated with mythological frescoes. Tents and coverings of the stools are red-purple velvet with gold embroidery.
Through the space of staircase north return to the floor. After the death of the sovereign decoration and furniture provided for this staircase were never realized. The staircase is impressive but also to the country.
the ground floor, in a through room we can see the elevator carrying the table set on the main floor.
The next room is the bathroom . It is an oval room with a huge marble bath, a real swimming pool. At issue are the frescoes on the walls.
The next room is the locker room (second hall of mirrors) that is connected with a staircase to the bedroom. The paneling is enriched with large mirrors and inserted by a profusion of gilded carvings (trunks of palm trees and foliage with iridescent birds). This decoration reflected in the mirrors thereby arousing llusione of being in the midst of a golden forest.
This was the last luxurious environment to visitors.
Back in the hall, make a quick detour to bookshop and then visit the Museum of King Ludwig II located in the south wing of the building.
In 12 rooms specially processed, shows the life of the king and presented portraits, busts, historic photographs and original state robes.
as patron of the composer Richard Wagner, the King had a great importance in music. In reference to this issue, we are exposed portraits, documents, sketches, models of theaters and scenery. All the royal castles are documented as well as other building projects Ludwig. Sumptuous furniture that originally stood in the destroyed residence in Monaco or the first bedroom Linderhof represent some of the highlights of the museum.
luxury items and original craft creations, made on behalf of the king, demonstrate the importance of European art at the court of Monaco in the second half of the nineteenth century.
Tired much beauty we go out to the glare of the morning. The fountains are back in operation, and now can spend time on a walk in the beautiful royal gardens and park that stretch around the castle.
The fountain dedicated to Leto is decorated with mythological figures;
the sparkling fountains attracted our attention.
Other monumental fountains cool, with their splashes, warm day summer.
A few steps from the palace, peaceful walks us for walks in the woods of coniferous trees, manicured lawns and idyllic tree-lined avenues. The views that overlook the lake and nearby mountains make sense because so much King Ludwig II loved this place.
Information on schedules and prices for ferries, castles, museums and much more can be found here .