Saturday, August 12, 2017

Alexander Sergeev \ Swim! Said the Spring.








- "Swim!" Spring said.
The earth has left, the foam has sparkled,
Sofa-ship in the lakes of sleep
We were drunk to the tale of Andersen.

Some kind Wizard
He sent water from the waters
In the land of giant orchids,
Sad eyes and groves of lemon.

We sailed past the shores,
Where the Palm of the World is growing green,
Where from quiet pearls
Palaces, and towers of sapphire.






The last snow of winter disappeared,
We blossomed the fragrant snow of magnolias.
Where are we flying? We did not know!
And why? Is not it all the same?

Flexible flowers were stretching,
Like enchanted snakes,
Out of enlightened darkness
Flashy pygmies blinked ...

The last ray was long gone,
In the edges of the last clouds melting,
A cloud of Pegasus flashed,
And the fish of the air hid a flock,




And the month between the grass stalks
Flashed in the water like a circle of enamel ...
He was so close, but, alas,
We did not catch him in the net!

Under the colorful umbrella of miracles,
Full of dreams hidden,
We lay and the fear disappeared
Under the eyes of someone's eyes are green.


Flowed

a stream on the banks
Wine in crystal decanters,
Served us on two legs
Whales and heavier dolphins ...



by Vladimir Kush Twelve
Suddenly - ringing! He's here! No mercy!
That ringing hours of long-gulps!
How, is this my father's office?
Sofa? A familiar lane?

The morning is already shining! Oh my God!
Semi in a dream and half-bakeda
On the wet streets home
We escorted the Sorcerer.

Marina Tsvetaeva









Wednesday, August 9, 2017

Johan Messely. Women of light and shadow.





Rose-wrapped tea sari
In a drowsy scattering of pearls and flowers
You have appeared - the messenger of the winds
From Time Invisible Spiral ...

And my heart suddenly started beating, a little stronger ...
And the idle drums were silent
You have appeared, through Temporary vortexes.
From the Sun, woven and golden shadows ...

And the white Light amidst yellow bliss
And in the emerald of frozen leaves
The rays warmed the Perfection
With the eyes of infinite Beauty ...

And under the turban the frozen recruits
Do not beat the drums, do not beat in the clock
And Providence is an eternal scales.
Do not stir in the sacrament minutes ...

Karen Samounjian



















Howard Behrens paintings for sale

Tuesday, August 8, 2017

Festus Fatuorum - the end of the Christmas month in France.






The celebration of Christmas in modern France stretches for a whole month.
And ends the French Christmas month Pirom Durakov.
However, let's start in order!
The holidays begin on December 6, the day of St. Nicholas, whom the French call Christmas Dad or Pere Noel (from the Latin "birth").
It was on this day that the French Santa Claus - Per Noel, brings good and diligent children gifts and sweets.
According to legend Pere Noel travels by air in a sleigh with eight deer, whose names are: Dascher, Dancer, Prancer, Vicksen, Comet, Cupid, Donder and Blizen.







In wooden shoes and with a basket of gifts behind him, he enters the house through the chimney and gives children.
Gifts he puts in shoes, which children leave before the fireplace in advance.



But in France, Christmas Dad has a reverse character - Pere Fouettard.
This grandfather is by no means so kind and is called upon to punish disobedient children with rods.
Pera Noel's companion - Per Fouetar reminds Peru Noel how the child behaved during the year and what he deserves more - gifts or spanking.



By the way, in France, it is customary to put surprises under the Christmas tree or Christmas socks every night in December and January.
Parents even master a special holiday calendar with windows-cells.
Every morning the child opens another cell and finds in it a candy, a nutlet, a coin, an eraser, a hairpin or a movie ticket.


In some provinces, Per Noel brings small gifts on December 6 and returns again for Christmas with big ones.




Petit Noel - the child Jesus can also bring gifts.
And the celebration ends only on January 6 - the day of the King (or the day of Epiphany).
This period is the most joyful and enjoyable in the year for both adults and children.
The atmosphere of a holiday, warmth and kindness, as well as sincere hospitality, is in full swing.
In the cities organize numerous Christmas fairs, decorate streets, buildings, shops, restaurants.
In the squares in front of the cathedrals, daisies are built, where puppeteers with puppets depict the story of the birth of Christ.



From 1 to 6 January in France, "Feast of Fools" are held.
And by the way, here there is a certain connection with the New Year and the International Day of the Fool.!
After all, until 1582 in France (which at that time lived on the Julian calendar), the New Year was celebrated in the spring - from March 25 to April 1.
Then the authorities decided to introduce a new calendar - Gregorian, and the New Year holidays were postponed to the usual time for us - January 1.
However, thanks to underdeveloped communications, the news did not reach everyone, and many continued to ignorantly, or from stubbornness to celebrate as before.
Advanced citizens led the custom to mock the ignoramuses: the most popular joke was to unseen the paper fish to the back of the poor creature and tease him Poisson d 'Avril ("April fish").
Also there was a funny tradition (she is alive even now!) To send a simpleton somewhere with a meaningless commission.



Probably that's why the medieval festival Festus Fatuorum ("Feast of Fools"), which was a descendant of Saturnalia, can be considered a direct prototype of modern April 1.




They celebrated Festus Fatuorum mainly in France, and the main theme was the election of a joke daddy and mockery of church rituals.
Despite the opposition of the church, the festival lasted until the 16th century.
In the Middle Ages, the townspeople expressed their discontent with the church in this way: they played satirical scenes and tired carnival processions.

Karimov Askar. Feast of Fools

Often the festivities turned into riots or abounded with satirical hints of rulers and church leaders, which also encouraged the authorities from time to time to fight with them for the sake of law and order.
The Catholic church was dissatisfied with numerous elements of pagan traditions on holidays.
In this regard, at the turn of the XVII and XVIII centuries in France begins the struggle with people's celebrations.
Authorities issue decrees prohibiting the sale of alcohol on holidays and Sundays.
In the winter it was forbidden to sell alcohol after eight o'clock in the evening, in the summer - after ten.








And after the revolution, the day of January 1 was taken under suspicion: it was strictly forbidden to celebrate it as the beginning of a new year.
On this day on the mail even opened the letter and looked at their content.
The letters, in which the New Year greetings were, were destroyed.


And on January 6 - the day of the end of the Christmas season, on the last day of the holiday - the day of Epiphany (the Catholic Epiphany), one of the most moving holidays - Epiphanie - is celebrated when, according to the Gospel legend, the three eastern czar-magi brought presents to the newborn Christ .
And this day is marked by the "Feast of the Kings" (Fetes des Rois).





Jacob Jordaens. Bean King.

By tradition, it is customary to make donations and gather at a family table.
The celebration ends with the ceremony of cutting a special festive treat with an intriguing

Sunday, August 6, 2017

Hiroshi Nonami and Tank for Zodiac Signs - Get Yourself




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Tank for the sign Scorpio







With a light heart
I wanted to praise him,
But in the heart of the proud
Deeply lurking
Sadness

. Get your tank.



Hiroshi Nonami is a Japanese photographer born in Matsue, Japan. He graduated from Osaka Photography Academy and opened his studio No-ah. Nonami's photos are pretty amazing, women covered with leaves, blooming from plants, look mythical and fabulous. Nonami does not use Photoshop, computer graphics or any other computer technology. It's just a crazy creative mind that breeds mold on a lens, on a film or slides on top of each other. Often, Nonami can not say exactly what the result of the work will be, and sometimes mistakes in the shooting process, make the pictures better than the author expected.