
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Can Retaining Wall Explode From Fire
chrysanthemums, daisies dead in the cemetery of Père Lachaise to Halloween News
was yesterday, November 2nd, 2010 at the Pere Lachaise cemetery, in the fall of the new winter time, which began Sunday. Anywhere from yellow, illuminating the gray stone. And autumn leaves spreading in a rocking motion to ask nonchalantly on marble dark. In the aisles, many visitors, tourists, families in mourning, lonely busy ... Calling all lovers of poetry, the time is perfect for strolling in the cemetery of the twentieth special where cats are plump.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Do Beauty Pageants Do More Good Than Harm?
Roux Abriès (historical and cultural dictionary)
Le Roux is built on a saddle of Mountain Gardiole, mid slope, above the confluence of two rivers du Bouchet and Golon (see "Bouchet valley"). It is part of the town shelter. It has long been the capital of a parish dedicated to St. John the Baptist and includes the hamlets of Pra-Roubaud, the Alveyo La Montet. S in the nineteenth, the village had about three hundred inhabitants. The plaque in front of the village church and commemorating the war dead of 1914-1918 includes two names, which gives an idea of the size of the population at the beginning of this century and that can be evaluated at 240 population, since only 5% of the population Queyras - young men - were killed during the five years of war.
During the second half of the twentieth century, the village has experienced two tragedies: war and depopulation. In 1940, the Italian army had occupied the houses were looted. The Roussin were forced to find refuge elsewhere in the villages of the Queyras and remained free until Ardeche. In 1944 the village was the scene of heavy fighting between the army goumiers Marshal's June and the Germans. A plaque on the old school shows. The German army, after Italy had renounced war, installed batteries firing on the border, and destroyed half the village, the church and especially the beautiful tower, whose spire was forty feet high. After the war, the destroyed houses were rebuilt Township High a little further down and a little farther east, in the face of the mountain exposed to winds blowing malaure (meaning, in Franco-Provençal, " ill winds ") and named it Malaurette.
The second tragedy was the rural exodus that accelerated after the war.
In the first edition, published in 1964, the Queyras General A. William, analyzing the depopulation affected then the upper valley of the Guil (local shelter and Ristolas) provided that in the short term, the village might not be inhabited in the summer and knowing the fate that had been one of Escoyères, La Montet and Valpreveyre. It seems that in the late 1960s, the prefecture of Gap had the intention to downgrade the road connecting the village shelter, which would have meant she would no longer be plowed in winter and more maintained. In 1972, only seven or eight people lived in the village permanently.
In the late 1970s, everything changed. In the third edition of Queyras, published in 1985, "revised and updated", General Guillaume wrote at p 173:
"The villages of Ristolas and Roux were threatened with the same fate (that is to say drop) despite the rebuilding, thanks to war damage, houses destroyed during the hostilities the houses being rebuilt rented to holidaymakers. Only tourism gives them life today. "
must qualify what the general said William: it is not only tourism that saved the village, but the creation of business, traditional or otherwise, who are not only partly related to tourism. In the early 1960s, the family C *, whose ancestors settled in for Roux several centuries, opened his large farm in a hotel, now closed. In 1974, a dozen young people from the city and having a tertiary education, have formed a community that has lasted a decade and have revived a farm producing milk, cheese, honey. Two families have set up small businesses, one producing carved furniture, the other natural products from plants. A large farm reconstruction was converted into a gite. Many young people working with homeless or in other villages have bought or rented a house. The village is most threatened abandonment: in fact, it now has more than fifty permanent residents.
In this village that the writer, Ms. Meyer-Moyne, situated action of one of his novels, published in 1995, Passions Queyras (see "writers Queyras).

Le Roux is built on a saddle of Mountain Gardiole, mid slope, above the confluence of two rivers du Bouchet and Golon (see "Bouchet valley"). It is part of the town shelter. It has long been the capital of a parish dedicated to St. John the Baptist and includes the hamlets of Pra-Roubaud, the Alveyo La Montet. S in the nineteenth, the village had about three hundred inhabitants. The plaque in front of the village church and commemorating the war dead of 1914-1918 includes two names, which gives an idea of the size of the population at the beginning of this century and that can be evaluated at 240 population, since only 5% of the population Queyras - young men - were killed during the five years of war.
During the second half of the twentieth century, the village has experienced two tragedies: war and depopulation. In 1940, the Italian army had occupied the houses were looted. The Roussin were forced to find refuge elsewhere in the villages of the Queyras and remained free until Ardeche. In 1944 the village was the scene of heavy fighting between the army goumiers Marshal's June and the Germans. A plaque on the old school shows. The German army, after Italy had renounced war, installed batteries firing on the border, and destroyed half the village, the church and especially the beautiful tower, whose spire was forty feet high. After the war, the destroyed houses were rebuilt Township High a little further down and a little farther east, in the face of the mountain exposed to winds blowing malaure (meaning, in Franco-Provençal, " ill winds ") and named it Malaurette.
The second tragedy was the rural exodus that accelerated after the war.
In the first edition, published in 1964, the Queyras General A. William, analyzing the depopulation affected then the upper valley of the Guil (local shelter and Ristolas) provided that in the short term, the village might not be inhabited in the summer and knowing the fate that had been one of Escoyères, La Montet and Valpreveyre. It seems that in the late 1960s, the prefecture of Gap had the intention to downgrade the road connecting the village shelter, which would have meant she would no longer be plowed in winter and more maintained. In 1972, only seven or eight people lived in the village permanently.
In the late 1970s, everything changed. In the third edition of Queyras, published in 1985, "revised and updated", General Guillaume wrote at p 173:
"The villages of Ristolas and Roux were threatened with the same fate (that is to say drop) despite the rebuilding, thanks to war damage, houses destroyed during the hostilities the houses being rebuilt rented to holidaymakers. Only tourism gives them life today. "
must qualify what the general said William: it is not only tourism that saved the village, but the creation of business, traditional or otherwise, who are not only partly related to tourism. In the early 1960s, the family C *, whose ancestors settled in for Roux several centuries, opened his large farm in a hotel, now closed. In 1974, a dozen young people from the city and having a tertiary education, have formed a community that has lasted a decade and have revived a farm producing milk, cheese, honey. Two families have set up small businesses, one producing carved furniture, the other natural products from plants. A large farm reconstruction was converted into a gite. Many young people working with homeless or in other villages have bought or rented a house. The village is most threatened abandonment: in fact, it now has more than fifty permanent residents.
In this village that the writer, Ms. Meyer-Moyne, situated action of one of his novels, published in 1995, Passions Queyras (see "writers Queyras).
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Comission An Ironman Costume
Key is dead ... what a disappointment!
Tribune - What fly bites the heads of the newspapers want to change their model ! A dear friend introduced me New Keys there are a number of years. It was a meeting, and as a real person. Harpooned a surprise to me, open heart and mind to make me say just collapsed, "Encore!". I myself am
subscribed and unsubscribed. I kept the numbers.
Lately, I reserve the pleasure to discover during long journeys. A delightful ritual that I triggered a smile to the first railway stations and airports. Often buried somewhere, the magazine arose in the hands of the newspaper vendor who was going to find the latest issue of New Keys . The wait before the stripping, those few minutes where I had to bring up my seat was carefully ... rapture. This journal has always managed to get the first pick the last page gave me some sense of belonging to a certain tribe. I got fed, soothed, enriched. She often scratched their heads and I love it. The feat was to give food for thought, think outside the box, morals, religions, Judeo-Christianity, it was a space of freedom outside of time, elsewhere ...
Then I bought the No. related October November 2010.
I, alas, could contemplate the desolation spread pages of advertising, EDF, BNP Paribas, Air France, Danone ... obviously intended for a female reader, Opium laboratory Pierre Fabre, Phyto Hair, Lancel, Evian ... and sore around the edges, "sustainable" responsible "are the pins of the new sections.
At first I only saw these colorful pages next to black and white sections. Imagine the only humor magazine page, shy and blanbichônne, wedged next to a colorful page that promotes Casden, banking education, research and culture! Help! The business world is tasteless entered there.
This journal has become a common product to 5 € for a consumer rich and trendy.
It made me think of another history that occurred some time ago ... The beautiful kitchen monthly, Regal , falling back to earth like a bellows under the yoke of increased sales.
Yet I've turned the pages of the new "Keys". Nothing made me want to read this white paper a bit darkened, the cold plastic, which we guess they had to give substance to do and undo. The desert. Then my lips have really rolled up, the vision of shopping pages, decoration, fashion and a photo of Jacques Attali, and another of Joel de Rosnay surfing in Biarritz, proudly displaying his good health to his advanced age; Business Book of David, La Perla ... Servan Schreiber cons that I have nothing, but all these names from the same family would feel a little stranger every reader calling Doe.
The article on organic wine, is indigent, merges with amateurism organic wine and wine without sulfur, recommends 8 bottles of a wine merchant in the 17th arrondissement.
I started to find out who was behind the upheaval that had nothing to do with a simple grooming model. And then end of the magazine, I came across the bear (the identity card) of bimonthly. The main shareholders are now Jean-Louis Servan Schreiber and Perla, Marc de Smedt, Albin Michel, Kiron, the new address is located in Paris' 8th district. Yet
Marc de Smedt and Patrice Van Eersel, the two former founders are still there, but for how long?
On losing his "New" new related has planed his wings. As I am disappointed.
Tribune - What fly bites the heads of the newspapers want to change their model ! A dear friend introduced me New Keys there are a number of years. It was a meeting, and as a real person. Harpooned a surprise to me, open heart and mind to make me say just collapsed, "Encore!". I myself am
subscribed and unsubscribed. I kept the numbers.
Lately, I reserve the pleasure to discover during long journeys. A delightful ritual that I triggered a smile to the first railway stations and airports. Often buried somewhere, the magazine arose in the hands of the newspaper vendor who was going to find the latest issue of New Keys . The wait before the stripping, those few minutes where I had to bring up my seat was carefully ... rapture. This journal has always managed to get the first pick the last page gave me some sense of belonging to a certain tribe. I got fed, soothed, enriched. She often scratched their heads and I love it. The feat was to give food for thought, think outside the box, morals, religions, Judeo-Christianity, it was a space of freedom outside of time, elsewhere ...
Then I bought the No. related October November 2010.
I, alas, could contemplate the desolation spread pages of advertising, EDF, BNP Paribas, Air France, Danone ... obviously intended for a female reader, Opium laboratory Pierre Fabre, Phyto Hair, Lancel, Evian ... and sore around the edges, "sustainable" responsible "are the pins of the new sections.
At first I only saw these colorful pages next to black and white sections. Imagine the only humor magazine page, shy and blanbichônne, wedged next to a colorful page that promotes Casden, banking education, research and culture! Help! The business world is tasteless entered there.
This journal has become a common product to 5 € for a consumer rich and trendy.
It made me think of another history that occurred some time ago ... The beautiful kitchen monthly, Regal , falling back to earth like a bellows under the yoke of increased sales.
Yet I've turned the pages of the new "Keys". Nothing made me want to read this white paper a bit darkened, the cold plastic, which we guess they had to give substance to do and undo. The desert. Then my lips have really rolled up, the vision of shopping pages, decoration, fashion and a photo of Jacques Attali, and another of Joel de Rosnay surfing in Biarritz, proudly displaying his good health to his advanced age; Business Book of David, La Perla ... Servan Schreiber cons that I have nothing, but all these names from the same family would feel a little stranger every reader calling Doe.
The article on organic wine, is indigent, merges with amateurism organic wine and wine without sulfur, recommends 8 bottles of a wine merchant in the 17th arrondissement.
I started to find out who was behind the upheaval that had nothing to do with a simple grooming model. And then end of the magazine, I came across the bear (the identity card) of bimonthly. The main shareholders are now Jean-Louis Servan Schreiber and Perla, Marc de Smedt, Albin Michel, Kiron, the new address is located in Paris' 8th district. Yet
Marc de Smedt and Patrice Van Eersel, the two former founders are still there, but for how long?
On losing his "New" new related has planed his wings. As I am disappointed.
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