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Born to Bloom – Bio-Blogger

They buried us in unmarked graves,
We turned the graves into gardens.
We are not dead slaves
but sacred seeds buried to bloom.

We were thrown into the fire
but we came out with sparkles.
We are not a complete wreckage
but nascent gems with crinkles.

We were pressed and crushed,
we bled and became exotic wine.
Painful processes we endure
knowing that we were born to bloom. 

Source: Born to Bloom – Bio-Blogger

Can’t Plan for a Future that is Bright Until we Start Treating the Environment Right — FunWritings

The importance of environmental protection should be talked about more So we can work towards having a future that is secure

Can’t Plan for a Future that is Bright Until we Start Treating the Environment Right — FunWritings

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San Giovanni Rotondo, 2019 An architect feels at home everywhere, says Renzo Piano, and I feel at home in his works.

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San Giovanni Rotondo, 2019

Un architect se simte acasă pretutindeni, spune Renzo Piano, iar eu mă simt acasă în lucrările sale.

Cale de o zi din Genova unde s-a născut, a învățat, a predat și a construit, am ajuns la una dintre ele.

Basilica San Pio a fost inaugurată în 2004 și are capacitatea de a primi treizeci de mii de pelerini. Măslini, chiparoși și toți arbuștii specifici regiunii puglieze o înconjoară de pe marginea esplanadei.

Apropiindu-mă, observ construcția cu acoperișul său de aramă de un verde luminos sprijinit pe arcade și îmi imaginez cum acele semicercuri formează un întreg în lumea nevăzută.

Mă pierd în vastitatea interiorului cu structură circulară, ritmată de același model de arcuri de sprijin care înlesnesc dinamismul peregrinării și favorizează contemplația. Șantierul a durat treisprezece ani, răstimp în care Renzo Piano a câștigat Pritzker Prize pentru alte proiecte, dintre care cel mai familiar îmi este…

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Good People Doing Good Things — Donnel Baird

Hope this inspires others to follow his lead and start new and related efforts!!!

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Today’s good people is a bit different than the ones I usually write about on Wednesday mornings.  He didn’t pull a child from in front of an oncoming train, nor renovate an elderly person’s home for free, but what he has done will have a lasting positive impact on the lives of potentially thousands of people and … at the same time, he is helping the environment.  I am posting today’s ‘Good People’ directly from The Washington Post, for I could not possibly have done any better job in writing about this good person, Donnel Baird.


Donnel Baird kept his coat on while he toured the aging sanctuary. His breath froze on his face mask as he took in the peeling plaster, the dusty basement, the failing boiler that never seemed able to make Bright Light Baptist Church warm.

But when he peered into the kitchen, the shiver he…

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Derek Chauvin Motions For New Trial

We Hold These Truths To Be Self-Evident

Minneapolis ex-cop Derek Chauvin was convicted of 2nd degree murder, 3rd degree murder, and 2nd degree manslaughter for killing George Floyd.  On April 30, 2021, state prosecutors and Chauvin’s defense attorney argued in separate filings whether certain conditions should be considered in Chauvin’s sentencing.  The prosecution’s filing argues 5 aggravated factors for consideration.  Chauvin is scheduled to be sentenced on June 16 or 25, 2021, depending on what source you read.   Chavin’s opposition for aggravating sentencing factors is linked here.

On May 4, 2021, Chauvin’s defense attorney filed a motion for a new trial.  The motion is linked here.

I noticed on Twitter that some of Chauvin’s supporters represent the motion is for a mistrial or dismissal, and their presentation is focused on a juror attending a protest.   Chauvin’s motion is for a new trial — a do-over.  According to the Minnesota Rules for Criminal Procedure, Post…

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« They soon forgot the beauty of the forest! » | Barbara Crane Navarro

«They began greedily tearing minerals out of the ground. They built factories to melt them and make great quantities of merchandise.

 

 

They told themselves: Aren’t our hands so skilled to craft these things? We are the only ones who are so clever! We truly are the people of merchandise!

 

 

They made money proliferate everywhere. By wanting to possess all this merchandise, they were seized by a limitless desire.

 

 

It was with these words of merchandise that the white people started cutting all the trees, mistreating the land and soiling the water courses.

 

 

They do it out of jealousy for gold. »

 

 

  • Yanomami spokesman and shaman Davi Kopenawa

Source: « They soon forgot the beauty of the forest! » | Barbara Crane Navarro

Palata Potala, Lasa, Kina – Potala Palace, Lhasa, China

The history of Potala begins with the brotherhood of the mountain population and China. In the 7th century, King Songcen Gampo built a palace on top of the Red Mountain, 4,047 meters high, which dominates Lhasa, in honor of a Chinese princess given to him as a wife by one of the emperors of the Tang dynasty. That marriage also brought Buddhism to Tibet. The palace was named Potala, after a mountain in southern India that was home to bodhisattvasAvalokiteshvara, the patron saint of Tibet.

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U noći 16. marta 1959. godine, dvadesetčetvorogodišnji Tencin Gjaco, četrnaesti dalaj-lama, pobjegao je iz Lase preko himalajskih prevoja. Jedva je umakao kineskim komunističkim trupama koje su tog jutra započele krvavu odmazdu zbog pobune tibetanskog stanovništva. Borbe su trajale četiri dana i kulminirale bombardovanjem palate Potala, simbola tibetanskog budizma. Dalaj-lama, duhovni vođa Tibeta, od tada se nalazi u izgnanstvu u Darmasali, u Indiji, zajedno s još 120.000 Tibetanaca koji su morali da napuste svoju domovinu na krovu svijeta. Borba koju je vodio za nezavisnost Tibeta, radi očuvanja istorijskog, kulturnog i religioznog nasljeđa svog naroda, donijela mu je 1989. godine Nobelovu nagradu za mir. Iako je puna nezavisnost i dalje samo san, Kina danas ipak preduzima značajne korake u priznavanju ogromne vridjenosti kulture tog stanovništva. Radovi na obnovi palate trajali su pet godina i bilo je potrebno 6,4 miliona dolara, i to je bila najveća investicija koju je vlada u Pekingu ikada…

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