Italia! Il più bel paese del mondo

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  1. olandiano

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    :p
     
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  2. Jet-Jumbo

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  3. embriaco

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  4. olandiano

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  5. Salve a tutti :)
    era parecchio che non entravo in skyrama...inftti non ricordavo neppure la password..
    Come mi ha scritto qualcuno,volevo far nevicare...l'Italia imbiancata è bellissima..
    Cmq un saluto a tutti,ho mandato qualche aereo,magari arriverà a destinazione se si ricordano ancora come si vola :)
    Roby
     
  6. embriaco

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    Genova, 20gg fa.....
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  7. olandiano

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    Ciao Roby,ben tornata, ti inviato un super....Sei mancata di tutti...
     
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  8. Nuovamente buongiorno a tutti..
    Visto? da foto di embry,l'Italia imbiancata è più bella :)
    Ho quasi spolverto tutti gli aerei...mi mancherebbero qualche idrovolante...mgari riuscirò a svuotare anche quell'hangar..
    Olndiano,come da mia solita distrazione,mi sono persa per strada il tuo superleggero :) l'ho letto,ma il messaggio che mi hai scritto non sono riuscita a metterlo in pratica :) i riflessi si sono rallentati :)
    Buona giornata a tutti
    Roby
     
  9. olandiano

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    Ciao Roby, stai invecchiando come me :rolleyes:, tu hai ancora riflessi, io no:D
    Quando hai bisogno qualche aereo , dirmelo quando ci sei,e quale tu vuoi,e ti invia.
    Buona giornata anche a te.
     
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  10. Ciao Olandiano...Faccio fatica con i miei di aerei,figuriamoci se ricevessi anche i tuoi :)
    Distrattamente questo pomeriggio ci sono..
    Slautoni
    Roby
     
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  12. embriaco

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    doop Biorg nieuwe inwoner van tilburg gisteren
    zoon van een Italiaan-Colombiaan en een Nederlander ....
    mijn andere adoptiezus in Tilburg met haar kleinkinderen.
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  14. Jet-Jumbo

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    :):):)
     
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  15. olandiano

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  16. embriaco

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    “Tanti sun li zenoeixi e per lo mundo si desteixi che und’eli van e stan un’aotra Zenoa ge fan”.

    il celebre detto in genovese

    Un antico detto anonimo racconta sia il passato celebre dei navigatori genovesi, sia la tendenza a portare un po' di Genova in ogni luogo in cui andavano a vivere

    "Tanti sun li zenoeixi e per lo mundo si desteixi...": il celebre detto in genovese

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    Genovesi, popolo di mare, abituato a levare spesso l'ancora dal porto per svariati motivi: per commerciare, per pescare, per la guerra. Ma si sa, Genova è sempre Genova, e anche andando nei posti più belli del mondo, si rimane sempre innamorati della propria città, con una nostalgia struggente raccontata bene da canzoni popolari come "Ma se ghe penso".
    C'è anche un antico detto anonimo in dialetto che riassume bene questi concetti: "Tanti sun li zenoeixi e per lo mundo si desteixi che und’eli van e stan un’aotra Zenoa ge fan".
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    La traduzione? Tanti sono i genovesi, e per il mondo così dispersi, che dove vanno e stanno, un'altra Genova vi fanno. Poche parole, che rendono bene l'idea di quanto gli abitanti della Superba siano affezionati alla loro città, tanto che - ovunque si spostino - cercano in qualche modo di portarla con sé, tra cultura, architettura e tradizioni.





     
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  18. embriaco

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    EASTER
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  20. embriaco

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    10 things you need to know about Easter in the Netherlands


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    Traditional dutch wooden clog with little colored eggs
    Easter (Goede Vrijdag, 1e and 2e Paasdag) takes place next weekend (March 25-28) and this year, coincides with the clocks going forward – so less sleep on Sunday! Easter Monday is a public holiday but Friday is a normal working day, apart from government workers, lucky things. Here is our updated list of Dutch Easter habits.
    Easter breakfast boxIf you have children at a Dutch primary school, they, rather you, will probably have to make an Easter breakfast box which they will give to another child in their class. This is a shoe box beautifully decorated with Eastery things and should contain all the ingredients for a delicious breakfast. Some schools have banned jam and sweet things, white bread and even chocolate eggs… which is a little odd. But hey, a cheese sandwich can be festive as well.
    Brunch
    An extended breakfast with all the family and friends on Easter Sunday – and possibly Monday if you are greedy. All sorts of rolls, cheese, ham, eggs, eggs and eggs. You may find the butter is in the shape of a little spring lamb (aah). Brunch will also include Paasbrood. We are not sure what the difference is with Kerstbrood apart from the fact it is wrapped in a yellow bow rather than a red one. No Easter brunch is complete without matsos – the Jewish crackers.
    Decorations
    The Dutch are very keen on Easter eggs and spring-related decorations, and many homes will put up willow branches hung with tiny wooden eggs and bows. Over the years these have become bigger and more elaborate, the supermarket shelves are groaning under ornaments and soon they will resemble Christmas trees.
    Egg paintingThe Dutch also like to paint boiled eggs in pretty patterns. If you want to do this, be sure to buy a proper egg stand at Blokker or Intertoys so you can colour your egg without getting paint all over your fingers and the rest of the eggs in the box. Easter egg painting is number 5 on the Dutch folklore centre’s list of the top 10 Dutch traditions. And according to the Dutch egg marketing board, we are going to eat 35 million eggs next weekend – not counting all the chocolate ones, that is.
    The Easter HareYes, the Dutch do have Easter egg hunts but don’t forget, the Netherlands has a Paashaas – Easter hare – rather than a bunny – well, it does rhyme better.
    Flower at St Peters in RomeThe Dutch flower industry has for 29 years supplied the 42,000 tulips which are sent to Rome to decorate St Peter’s for the pope’s Easter day appearance. Every year the pope – wherever he comes from – says in his best Dutch ‘bedankt voor de bloemen’ the highlight of the Dutch television news coverage. In 2013, however, shock horror, the new pope Francis said it in Italian!
    Easter attractions

    There are, of course, Easter markets, special Easter brunches at restaurants and Easter events at amusement parks. And there is the Paaspop festival which has taken place over the Easter weekend in the Noord-Brabant town of Schijndel since 1985. Paaspop, which attracts some 15,000 people, is seen as the unofficial start of the Dutch festival season. This year’s event includes Dutch evergreens Golden Earring, Eurovision hopeful Douwe Bob and the Fun Lovin’ Criminals.
    Many Dutch people also seem to consider visiting an out-of-town retail park selling furniture – a woonboulevard – to be a traditional Easter activity.
    Easter fires
    Easter fires are lit in various parts of Europe and probably have pagan origins. In the Netherlands, most are found in Drenthe, Groningen, Overijssel, Twente, Friesland and Gelderland but there are all sorts of regional variations about what is burnt and when. The village of Espelo in Overijssel has the world record for the highest hand-built Easter fire – 27 meters and no cranes allowed.
    St Matthew Passion
    This work by Johann Sebastian Bach is always performed at the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam on Good Friday (two performances). It is the sort of thing which people say you should have done once in your life. Some people go every year.
    Vlöggelen
    Okay, we’d never heard of this before, but it seems that in the Twente village of Ootmarsum, the good folk take part in a complicated ritual which involves much of the population winding through the village hand-in-hand, singing Easter songs. They also raise children up in the air which is said to represent the rising of Jesus from his tomb. We’d have to see this to believe it.
     
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