Nossa Senhora De Lourdes, Rogai Por Nós!

Nossa Senhora de Lourdes, rogai por nós!

"O Servo De Maria Não Pode Perecer". S. Bernado De Claraval.

"O servo de Maria não pode perecer". S. Bernado de Claraval.

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11 years ago

Adam’s Deliverance

Advocate of Eve

Advocate of Sinners

All Chaste

All Fair and Immaculate

All Good

Annunciation by Saint Gabriel

Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin

Aqueduct of Grace

Archetype fo Purity and Innocence

Ark Gilded by the Holy Spirit

Ark of the Covenant

Assumption into…

11 years ago

Awn...

"My Dogs Enjoying Their Camouflage Blankets." [bigbabyluc]

"My dogs enjoying their camouflage blankets." [bigbabyluc]

5 years ago

Incredible!!!

Bealeiderman Last Year’s Leaves Get Festive With Tiny Mushrooms/slimemold.

bealeiderman Last year’s leaves get festive with tiny mushrooms/slimemold.

11 years ago

Conhecer para amar...

mararosin - Um pouco do que me fascina - ou me chama à luta...
7 years ago

Wow!!!

The Wohlwagen XL
The Wohlwagen XL
The Wohlwagen XL
The Wohlwagen XL
The Wohlwagen XL
The Wohlwagen XL
The Wohlwagen XL
The Wohlwagen XL
The Wohlwagen XL
The Wohlwagen XL

The Wohlwagen XL

11 years ago

No início:

Creio, Três Ave-Marias, Glória

Nas contas grandes:

Rainha da Paz

A Paz desse mundo está nas mãos de cada um de seus filhinhos.

Eu quero a Paz; a Paz no coração, a Paz no pensamento e a Paz no mundo inteiro.

Amém.

Nas contas pequenas:

Eu quero a Paz.

A Paz para todos e todos...

4 years ago

Gorgeous!!!

Egyptian-Style Necklace With Scarabs (gold, Steatite, Lapis Lazuli)   
Egyptian-Style Necklace With Scarabs (gold, Steatite, Lapis Lazuli)   
Egyptian-Style Necklace With Scarabs (gold, Steatite, Lapis Lazuli)   
Egyptian-Style Necklace With Scarabs (gold, Steatite, Lapis Lazuli)   

Egyptian-Style Necklace with Scarabs (gold, steatite, lapis lazuli)   

Naples, Italy,  late 19th-early 20th century

Archaeological jewelry decorated with ancient and modern scarabs was popular in Europe during the second half of the 19th century. The Castellani workshop was famous for its copies of ancient jewelry, and this necklace has been attributed Giacinto Melillo, one of Alessandro Castellani’s apprentices and protégés (this necklace bears his mark on the clasp). He later took over Castellani’s workshop in Naples, which Henry Walters visited in 1903.

Walters Art Museum

11 years ago

Oh my God!!! 

Animals Using Other Animals As Pillows [boredpanda] Previously: Animals Wearing Dinosaur Costumes
Animals Using Other Animals As Pillows [boredpanda] Previously: Animals Wearing Dinosaur Costumes
Animals Using Other Animals As Pillows [boredpanda] Previously: Animals Wearing Dinosaur Costumes
Animals Using Other Animals As Pillows [boredpanda] Previously: Animals Wearing Dinosaur Costumes
Animals Using Other Animals As Pillows [boredpanda] Previously: Animals Wearing Dinosaur Costumes
Animals Using Other Animals As Pillows [boredpanda] Previously: Animals Wearing Dinosaur Costumes
Animals Using Other Animals As Pillows [boredpanda] Previously: Animals Wearing Dinosaur Costumes
Animals Using Other Animals As Pillows [boredpanda] Previously: Animals Wearing Dinosaur Costumes
Animals Using Other Animals As Pillows [boredpanda] Previously: Animals Wearing Dinosaur Costumes
Animals Using Other Animals As Pillows [boredpanda] Previously: Animals Wearing Dinosaur Costumes

Animals Using Other Animals as Pillows [boredpanda] Previously: Animals Wearing Dinosaur Costumes

10 years ago

Coooooooooooooooool!

Subway Sure Doesn’t Mess Around When It Comes To Puns

subway sure doesn’t mess around when it comes to puns

9 years ago

Interesting…

This Guy Spent The Last 500 Days Teaching The Internet How To Play Drums
This Guy Spent The Last 500 Days Teaching The Internet How To Play Drums
This Guy Spent The Last 500 Days Teaching The Internet How To Play Drums

This Guy Spent the Last 500 Days Teaching the Internet How to Play Drums

To see more drumming lessons from Tristan, check out @tristankelley on Instagram. For more music stories, head to @music.

It began as a little exercise — a daily goal that might spring Tristan Kelley (@tristankelley), a graphic designer and drummer from Denver, out of a musical rut. Now, over 500 days later, Tristan’s pet project, #BeatADay, has turned him into a creative force and one of the Internet’s best music teachers.

His account has become a hub of musical conversation, thanks to the daily video lessons he posts, which show both his playing and the musical notes he’s thumping. “A lot of drummers have not read or are even scared of reading music,” he says. “So my thing was, what can I do to help people who are scared by that, to at least see visually what they’re doing?”

Tristan had been playing drums since middle school when he passed his marching band audition with flying colors. But he had become his own harshest critic over the years, leading to the sort of caution that had stripped all the fun and spontaneity out of what should be the most raucous and energizing instrument to play.

“I’m a pretty big perfectionist, and over the years I’ve had countless songs and projects that I haven’t finished; I’d work on them and work on them and get burnt out,” he says. “Once you label something as finished, then it’s open to critique and scrutiny. If I don’t say it’s finished, then no one can critique it. So, [at that point] I said that I have to make something every day; I want to work on it and make it good, but if I do it every day, I won’t have time to obsess and go down that rabbit hole.”

Tristan spent a full year writing and posting a new drum beat, and when he hit 365 days in a row, he posted a new beat every hour, as if to punctuate his newfound prolific output. Instead of just celebrating an impressive accomplishment, Tristan decided to share his knowledge by adding the musical notes that he plays in each beat. He comes up with about five different beats per hour in his home studio, and then spends time cutting and editing the clips.

“It’s been great practice for me in musical creativity,” he says. “So much of music, especially if you’re playing with someone new or recording a song, is ‘How fast can you come up with something that’s cool and unique?’”

—Instagram @music

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mararosin - Um pouco do que me fascina - ou me chama à luta...
Um pouco do que me fascina - ou me chama à luta...

Feliz, de riso fácil e escandaloso e, ao mesmo tempo, chorona... Fiel aos amigos e aos princípios, cheia de fé e otimismo, amiga, sincera, organizada, correta - às vezes até demais... -, falante, exigente, crítica... Enfim, bastante imperfeita.

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