Thursday, January 27, 2011

Banana Leaves At Wedding Decoration

the happiest countries in the world. Dying of success

Think a little, what does it mean for you the happiness ?
be happy for many begins and ends with money. Having enough money to make and buy what you want: a house, food, clothes, cars, luxury.

But happiness can be much more than that, or so they say. health. Not having any kind of disease and take care of yourself gives you the chance to enjoy life.

A little further, happiness also means being able to express themselves freely without fear, believing in any thought possible without fear.

Happiness can mean also have opportunities for good education, to develop professionally

Summarizing all this, five years ago researchers decided to conduct a study on the happiest countries in the world but as the word happiness is so "big" have ended up calling it the most prosperous countries.

Each country has been evaluated in 89 different subjects: economics, business, government, education, health, freedom, social capital ...

And what is the most prosperous in the world? Norway . What is it about this country that have no other? Well so far the largest per capita income the world. Besides its citizens are the runners assessing the level of satisfaction in their lives: 95% of them that easy to say, are satisfied with their freedom and their ability to choose in this life, plus an unmatched 74% think that people can trust.

is striking to see that in the top 10 wealthy countries also appear as several Scandinavian countries, brothers of Norway: Denmark , Finland and Sweden .
Perhaps living in one of these countries can help us find happiness. Who knows.
not stop visit the images classified into 10 first starting with # 10 (USA) here>>

Monday, January 17, 2011

Questions About Post Cataract Surgery



... And we left happy with David and Geraldine to Granada!
(Alli celebrate Christmas with a warm dinner at a Moroccan restaurant.)

The road crosses a very pretty landscape. In the distance, silhouettes of low hills that crowd, are friends, and then expand. On its soil ocher, olive vintage lines in parallel perfect waves are drawing, persistent, the hills.
Closer to the road, erect leafless poplars point to the sky barren, unable to hold leaves, twigs, nests ...
And there in the background, suddenly appears, superb, the Sierra Nevada. Reaching
Granada, shredded litter the impeccable white clouds blue sky.

What I can tell you in town? Tread it that after three days of light, the beautiful declare as few! Nice, neat, clean, with wide avenues traversed by streets where from the floor incredible neat small cobbles to the beautiful bluffs of warm yellow light, the beautiful show from the foot to the sky! Scalloped
every block, colorful shops offer everything from a Hookah an Andean tapestry, why not a native mate. Cute boutiques, antique shops, many restaurants and tea houses tapería, ahead late in the day to close in the original pecking, tasty, sharing pints in a row. Almost a ritual that we share the three joyful. Granada
entire Babel is a continuous movement: many foreigners, strange voices, colorful costumes and diverse ethnic groups, having as a city can not hide-and-the imprint left by the Arabs in his three centuries. Impossible

be in Granada and the Alhambra not known. Impossible
be in the Alhambra and not shudder at such beauty, such rich architecture and aesthetics. I confess it is almost hypnotic attraction compared to the abundance of lines, shapes and colors; sight, sound, tactile, so many that are beyond historical data. Rich perception removes learned how little far away and with great ease, leaving the imagination to complete the story kept on this very stage. Because
Moors brought not only his power: let treasures of their culture: theological perspectives, aesthetic, social, pervade every thing they did while they were on English soil. Thus, references to the throne in architectural forms and compositions that his people were trying to reinforce the idea of \u200b\u200bthe divine dignity of the King. Therefore the Throne Room is the most important and represents the roof of the universe.
senses, hungry, drink so wonderful. High walls with inlaid tile baseboards in white and predominantly blue and green figures are characteristic of Moorish culture, fine plasterwork friezes polychrome flower motif and stars or the transcription of some phrases from the Koran, marble floors exquisite technique and composition, in designs made with small parts, carpet the spacious halls of the palace. Roofs constructed with masterfully crafted wood marquetry in (very small pieces of fine wood, ivory and sometimes silver, which are flattened and overlap) in the magnificent view of decorated furniture. Spacious rooms lined with arcades and galleries, such as the Chamber of the Lions, a sculpture now beautifully restored, which was brought from abroad and where we have a particular experience high level, roofing, is a hundred feet in diameter and is passed by dozens of tourists, thus bringing my lips to the wall I whisper something and David and Geraldine answered me from the opposite end as if we were alone and next ... Sultan
rooms without exterior windows (to keep prying eyes or dangerous roofs ?...) but are as beautiful as beautiful dream images: stalactites appear mottled, made of plaster and then colored, a unique delicacy and originality. Arches enriched with metal or wood trim, resembling exquisite filigree. And muuuuuu rights
gardens! Dream! Wide, made of the most varied species of trees and flowers; surprising sources of crystal clear water jet streams resembling little stars ... Everything, actually becoming the desire of the Sultans: representing the Paradise as a garden full of sources water, as the Quran.
But the Alhambra is a castle is a walled city from the top is fortified.
Some windows framed by arches and Moorish balconies perfect flowers, `you can see the landscape outside: carved on the green of its foliage, is the central part of the city of Granada, with domes, buildings and some way down there, licking the foot of the Alhambra. Truly beautiful view, which allows me to remind that Lorca (Granada universal):
"... in my eyes I walk through the branches.
branches roam the river. "

imagine the last sultan in 1492, they say, when he walked away after the King delivered the Alhambra in Spain, could not help but turn his head back, eyes filled with tears while his mother told him:
not cry like woman not defend like a man ...




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