Saturday, December 30, 2006

FELIZ ANO NOVO! HAPPY NEW YEAR!

FELIZ ANO NOVO! HAPPY NEW YEAR! TO ALL PEOPLE AROUND THE WORLD!

Voorspoedige nuwe jaar (Afrikaans)

Kul ‘am wa antum bikhair (Arabic)

Snorhavor Nor Tari (Armenian)

Shuvo noboborsho (Bengali)

Sun nien fai lok (Chinese - Cantonese)

Xin nian yu kuai (Chinese -Mandarin)

Stastny Novy Rok (Czech)

Godt NytÅr (Danish)

Gelukkig nieuwjaar (Dutch)

Happy New Year (English)

Kiortame pivdluaritlo (Eskimo)

Onnellista uutta vuotta (Finnish)

Bonne annee (French)

Ein glückliches neues Jahr (German)

Eutychismenos o kainourgios chronos (Greek)

Nutan Varshbhinandan (Gujarati)

Hauoli Mahahiki hou (Hawaiian)

Shana Tova (Hebrew)

Naye Varsha Ki Shubhkamanyen (Hindi)

Saleh now mobarak (Iranian)

Sanah Jadidah (Iraqi)

Boldog uj evet ( Hungarian)

Selamat Tahun Baru (Indonesian)

Felice Anno Nuovo (Italian)

Akemashite Omedetou Gozaimasu (Japanese)

Sehe Bokmanee Bateuseyo (Korean)

Felix sit annus novus (Latin)

Barka da sabudar shekara (Nigerian)

Godt Nyttår (Norwegian)

Manigong Bagong Taon (Philippines)

Szczesliwego Nowego Roku (Polish)

Feliz Ano Novo (Portuguese)

La Multi Ani si Un An Nou Fericit (Romanian)

Ia manuia le Tausaga Fou (Samoan)

Feliz ano nuevo (Spanish)

Heri za Mwaka Mpya (Swahili)

Gott Nytt År (Swedish)

Photos by Carlos Mascaro

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Sunday, December 17, 2006

IT'S CHRISTMAS! - É NATAL!

HAPPY CHRISTMAS DEAR FRIENDS!
FELIZ NATAL QUERIDOS AMIGOS!

Beautiful trees, flowers and fruits in my garden! These are my natural Christmas decoration!




These Thuia trees evokes "The Three Kings Magos"




Lychee, wonderful tree in my orchard!



These fruits are just delicious!




Flamboyant Tree
You can see this species here and here



Hibiscus (double)
Photos by Sonia Mascaro
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You can see others Christmas pictures on Glance-Olhar

Thursday, December 7, 2006

SÃO JOSÉ DO RIO PARDO, SÃO PAULO STATE, BRAZIL

São José do Rio Pardo as viewed from the Statue of Christ the Redeemer, situated on top of the most highest hill of the city. The statue represents Jesus standing with outstretched, welcoming arms.



The statue stands 55,774 foot tall. Many cities in Brazil has their own Christ Redeemer seated on the top of the most highest hill of the city.




Matrix Church of São José do Rio Pardo, at the center of the November XV Square


The bandstand named "Coreto Elias Fecuri" at the November XV Square


On Sundays night there is music in the bandstand. It's a great atmosphere full of people who just came to listen music, to meet or watch people and have fun.



November XV Square

This is the social club headquarters of the Associação Atlética Riopardense

"Raddi" is the most famous bakery and confectionery of São José do Rio Pardo

Photos by Carlos A. Mascaro

Update: This Statue of Christ the Redeemer, situated on top of the most highest hill of the São José do Rio Pardo city, looks like another statue of Christ the Redeemer, located in Rio de Janeiro.

Christ the Redeemer (Portuguese: Cristo Redentor) is a large Art Deco-style statue of Jesus Christ in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The statue stands 38 m (125 feet) tall and is located at the peak of the 710-m (2330-foot) Corcovado mountain in the Tijuca Forest National Park, overlooking the city.

You can see anothers photos of Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro here , here and here.

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Monday, November 27, 2006

OLD HOUSES IN SÃO JOSÉ DO RIO PARDO


















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São José do Rio Pardo is a town located in the northeast of São Paulo's state. Those old houses are linked to the historical and cultural patrimony of the town.


Photos by Carlos Alckmin Mascaro



Update: You all are invited to see the beautiful post made by Jade, from Arboreality – Tree Blogging. She hostess the Festival of the Trees 6! And Leaves of Grass is also there!

Tuesday, November 21, 2006

LIFE AND DEATH OF A BEAUTIFUL TREE


I took this photo at my neighborhood, in July 2005. This beautiful tree was at this time vigorous and healthy. As a result of some root disease, the tree beginning to die.



Yesterday we had a day of violent gale and storm.



Unfortunately that tree was too weak and fell down after a day of very heavy winds and rains.


Photos by Sonia de Amorim Mascaro

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