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Friday, February 29, 2008

SIGN AROUND TOWN

WELCOME TO SIGN AROUND TOWN!

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"Beware Anti-Social Dog"

Sign on my fence about my adorable dog Flora!



Terminal Barra Funda (District named Barra Funda)


Rua (Street) Avanhandava (São Paulo)

Rua (Street) Oscar Freire (São Paulo)



São José do Rio Pardo (São Paulo State)




"No smoking" on the bus. "Good voyage"

Photos taken by my husband and myself.

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SKY WATCH FRIDAY: REFLECTION ON WATER








Photos taken by myself

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Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Galaxy of Cars 2008

This annual event hosted by the New Lynn Lions held at the Museum of Transport and Technology has been the clubs venue for the past few years where we have also held our February Committee Meeting.

This year however it was decided to hold our monthly meeting back at the parts shed to enable members to access our wealth of spare parts which previous February’s they could not. But knowing the event is a very good source of contact with the public for promotional purposes a token representation of members attended the function.

The weather was a little kinder on the day with less heat than the previous few days. On arrival although we had our usual spot we found that the plane hanger had been moved with the aircraft parked temporarily on the grass. This condensed space was beneficial to us as the public were obliged to pass all around our displayed cars to access the railway station and to view the aircraft. Therefore more than ever comments were heard such as "Oh I learnt to drive in one of those things" and my father owned one etc.

Lots of questions were asked us re the pros and cons of English Side Valves which made it a quite satisfying day for the club. It seemed to be more busy, or more so, than other years, with the swapmeet sites doing a brisk trade.

One popular attraction was a "White" steam car that "chuffed" around the field of parked classic cars always with a following of people. Motat seemed to lay on all its fleet of trams ferrying passengers back and forth to Motat 1 via Auckland Zoo. There were three Auckland ones dating from 1904 to 1937 a Wellington "Fiducia" type and a Melbourne tram, also an early steam tram that standing passengers shared the foot plate and coal box , whilst the driver cum fireman, and conductor shoveled coal in to the fire box, all very exciting and interesting to a big kid like me any way.

All too soon time passed and by about 3.30pm the fields of classic cars had vanished home leaving lots of empty space until next years event, this year we had three Prefects, a Prefect Ute an Anglia Tourer and a "Y" on display. Those members with cars were John and Janice with daughter Caroline, Harvey, Paul and Delia, Dennis, Bud, also seen there were many other of our members some at other display sites or just strolling about.

Monday, February 25, 2008

OLD HOUSES - CASARÕES ANTIGOS





Photos taken by Carlos A. Mascaro at the city of Casa Branca, São Paulo State. Casa Branca City is located in the northeast of São Paulo's State. Those old houses are linked to the historical and cultural patrimony of the town. To read about Brazilian Architecture, click HERE

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Wednesday, February 20, 2008

BANDSTAND (CORETO in Portuguese)




Bandstand in Garden of Luz Railway Station, São Paulo City (Coreto no Jardim da Luz)



Pirassununga City, State of São Paulo


Many trees around the bandstand in Pirassununga City


São José do Rio Pardo, State of São Paulo


Church Square, Itapetininga, State of São Paulo


Take a look to old and colorful houses on the back of the bandstand in Itapetininga.


Photos by Carlos A. Mascaro


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Sunday, February 17, 2008

PALM TREE IN MY GARDEN

I see this beautiful palm tree from my bedroom window.
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The common name of this palm tree is Chinese fan palm and the scientific name is Livistona chinensis. This palm tree is a genus of 28 species of palms (family Arecaceae) . The Chinese fan palm is native to southern Japan, Taiwan and several islands in the South China Sea. In Portuguese it's common name is "palmeira-leque-da-china".





Photo by Sonia A. Mascaro

Saturday, February 16, 2008

"EL PODER DE LA PALABRA"


I posted this issue on Tuesday, March 06, 2007. This is a great site and it's worth to see again and again for sure. If you have not seen it before I guess you will like it so much, even if it is written in Spanish. I hope you all enjoy this site as I do!


El Poder de la Palabra ( The Power of the Word) is a Website dedicated to poetic prose, where you will find fragments of 2785 literary texts, as well as the biographies and images of its 1866 authors. You also can see 2258 art works, images of 3330 buildings and you will enjoy to hear a huge selection of classical music and soundtracks film music.

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My hint is to hear the "Banda sonora de la semana" (Soundtrack of the week), from the film Caro Diario, (Dear Diary), 1993, by the composer Nicola Piovani. (Another soundtracks by Nicola Piovani on You Tube HERE). This great film is made up of three semi-autobiographical episodes, in the style of a documentary which was directed by Nanni Moretti.

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