Thursday, December 27, 2007

LIBRARIES ON "YOUR SHELVES!"

Kim from the website KIMBOOKTU lives in The Hague, in The Netherlands. She has been an avid book lover and bibliophile since she was 18 and one day she decided to start a blog with reading gadgets. So you must come to visit YOUR SHELVES!



This is my bookshelf on Your Shelves!, December 9, 2007.



If you would like to see your bookshelf on Your Shelves! just write to Kim and send one good photo of your library via this e-mail link.

Information about the rule: Make sure the picture is exactly 500 pixels wide if horizontal. You can add a couple of lines describing your library, but make sure it does not exceed a hundred words (or five lines in Word). Please state your name and where you are from in your e-mail. If you have cataloged your books online via LibraryThing, Shelfari or something else, please send the link to your catalog too.

You can see some posts about Books I did
here, here and here.

Saturday, December 22, 2007

A VERY HAPPY CHRISTMAS TO ALL OF YOU ALL AROUND THE WORLD!

HAPPY CHRISTMAS!


FELIZ NATAL!




ENJOY THOSE HAPPY CHRISTMAS MUSIC VIDEO FROM THE LOVELY MOVIE "LOVE ACTUALLY".





Olivia Olson, performing "All I Want for Christmas".





Bill Nighy as Billy Mack perfoming "Christmas Is All Around", ex-"Love Is All Around".


PS: A tip to hear the You Tube video without delay. Let's play one time and on the replay, it will all be fine.

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Tuesday, December 18, 2007

LANDSCAPES: COMFORTING AND FAMILIAR

I'm posting these vastness landscape’s photos, because today I wanted an image that would suggest "tranquility and relaxation" to me.







Photos by myself.

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Friday, December 14, 2007

OSCAR NIEMEYER IS 100 YEARS OLD TODAY! CONGRATULATIONS!

Today I want to make a homage to Oscar Niemeyer for his 100 years old. Niemeyer is the most famous Brazilian architect and he is considered one of the most important names in International Modern Architecture. Niemeyer designed the whole Brasília town, capital of the country since 1960.


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Foto by Zeh


Photo by Zeh


Photo by Zeh


The Niterói Contemporary Art Museum (Museu de Arte Contemporânea de Niterói) is a spetacular building situated in the city of Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and is one of the city’s main landmarks. Designed by Oscar Niemeyer with the assistance of structural engineer Bruno Contarini, the Museum is 16 meters high; its cupola has a diameter of 50 meters with three floors. The museum projects itself over Boa Viagem (“Bon Voyage,” “Good Journey”), the 817-square meter reflecting pool that surrounds the cylindrical base “like a flower,” in the words of Niemeyer. A wide access slope leads to a Hall of Expositions, which has a capacity for sixty people. Two doors lead to the viewing gallery, through which can be seen the Guanabara Bay and Sugarloaf Mountain. The saucer-shaped modernist structure, which has been likened to a UFO, is set on a cliffside, at the bottom of which is a beach. (Answers.com)




Photo by Zeh


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AMAZING VIDEO: I bet you all will enjoy so much this creative video animation by Marc-Henri Wajnberg about the beautiful Comtemporary Art Museum in Niterói, Rio de Janeiro.



Wednesday, December 12, 2007

MANED WOLF - LOBO-GUARÁ




Atualização para participar do Ecological Day, hospedado pelo blog Caliandra do Cerrado.

Clique no link para ver outros participantes.





O meu incrível encontro com o Lobo-guará!

Estas 4 primeiras fotos foram tiradas pelo meu marido, quando íamos à cidade próxima, num domingo pela manhã, para buscar os jornais. De longe pensei que esse animal que andava pelo acostamento na Rodovia Raposo Tavares (próximo à Paranapanema, ESP) fosse um bezerro desgarrado, mas chegando mais perto, vimos que era um Lobo-guará!!! Ele parecia cansado e perdido naquela estrada.... Fiquei maravilhada e ao mesmo tempo triste e penalizada ao ver um animal tão bonito, que corre alto risco de extinção, assim perdido, correndo um risco enorme de morrer atropelado...

Você pode também conhecer um pouco mais do Lobo-guará, o maior mamífero canídeo da Amárica do Sul, acessando o blog Caliandra do Cerrado, onde a Elma Carneiro publicou na semana passada, coincidentemente, um excelente post sobre a fruta da Lobeira e o Lobo-Guará.



Veja este incrível vídeo sobre o Lobo-Guará!


Enjoy this amazing video about Maned Wolf!



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These photos were taken by my husband, last Sunday, at 11:00 am, when we was going to a village near our house for pick up the newspaper. Suddenly I saw a creature that I thought at first sight it was a calf. But only when we come closer my husband said: –“Não é um bezerro, é um LOBO-GUARÁ!” (in Portuguese). "It's not a calf, it's a MANED WOLF!” I was amazed, enchanted to see for the first time free at nature and also so closer, this amazing species Near Threatened. He looked tired and scared. Many trucks and cars were running very fast and I was afraid and concerned for your security and life! Carlos got out of the car quickly and he only got the chance to shoot few photos. The quality of those photos were not so good as they should have been....but he did the best he can do! And I am so glad he did!


You can enlarge those photos to see the Maned Wolf closer



The Maned Wolf (Chrysocyon brachyurus) is the largest Canid of South America. It is called Lobo-Guará ("Guará Wolf") in Portuguese. The common name, ‘maned wolf', is derived from the characteristic mane-like strip of black fur running from the back of the head to the shoulders, which stands erect when danger is sensed. The fur is shaggy and golden-red in color; it has a long, pointed muzzle and large, erect ears. It’s extremely long, thin legs are black and make the maned wolf immediately recognizable. It’s throat, inside of the ears and tip of the tail are white. The adult animal stands almost 1 m (3 ft) tall at the shoulder, and weighs 20 to 25 kg. (50 to 55 lb). Although their range in known to extend from NE Brazil, south through Paraguay and west into Peru, it is not known how many Maned Wolves survive in the wild. In Brazil this species is found in the Cerrado, a large area of open woodland and savannah that is one of the world's most important 'hot-spots' for biodiversity.

Shy and nocturnal: Contrary to popular belief maned wolves aren't generally fearless predators, but are rather shy, they are wary of man and do not attack unless provoked. The maned wolf hunts at night, with activity peaks at dusk and dawn, and rests during the day in areas of thick bush cover. Maned wolves are primarily nocturnal and have crepuscular activity peaks. The diet consists of a wide variety of fruits and small mammals, such as armadillos and rabbits, but also includes occasional birds, reptiles, insects, fish and arthropods. The wolf's main source of food is the tomato-like lobeira fruit, (Solanum lycocarpum) which provide medicinal aid against the giant kidney worm, Dioctophyme renale.

Solitary and monogamous: Unlike other wolves that live in cooperative breeding packs, the maned wolf is primarily solitary. Maned wolves are monogamous, though males and females tend to live independently except during the breeding season. Captive individuals have lived up to 15 years

Near Threatened: Maned Wolf is classified as Near Threatened. At present it is not known how many maned wolves remain in the wild. Threats to their survival include hunting and habitat loss. As its habitat is encroached upon by ever-expanding farms, the wolf is forced into increased proximity with people, exacerbating the already-existing conflict. In addition maned wolves are often killed on highways. Domestic dogs also pose a threat by transferring diseases, competing for food, and even killing the maned wolf.







O Lobo-Guará (nome científico Chrysocyon brachyurus) é o maior mamífero canídeo nativo da América do Sul. Apesar do nome, ele não é um lobo, mas uma espécie distinta adaptada ao Cerrado. A sua distribuição geográfica estende-se pela América do Sul e no Brasil nas regiões Sul, Sudeste e Centro-oeste. O Lobo-Guará mede até cerca de 1 metro no ombro e pesa entre 20 e 25 kg, tendo entre 1,45 e 1,90 m de comprimento total e 80 cm de altura do chão à cernelha. Suas orelhas são grandes e ele tem pernas longas. Sua pelagem característica é avermelhada por todo o corpo, exceto no pescoço, pernas e patas que são negras, e a ponta da cauda que é branca.



Solitário, noturno e monógamo: Ao contrário dos lobos, esta espécie não forma alcatéias e tem hábitos solitários, juntando-se apenas em casais durante a época de reprodução. A reprodução se dá uma vez por ano, sendo que em cada cria nascem de 1 a 6 filhotes. É um animal tímido e dificilmente se aproxima do ser humano. É mais ativo ao entardecer e à noite. O Lobo-Guará caça preferencialmente de noite e ataca pequenos mamíferos roedores e aves. Na sua dieta eles necessitam alimentar-se de um fruto da planta lobeira (Solanum lycocarpum), que serve como um vermífugo natural contra a parasitose renal provocada por um nematóide. Na ausência desse fruto, o animal morre de complicações renais. Ele é também um importante dispersor de sementes. Sua longevidade é de cerca de 15 anos em cativeiro. Saiba mais sobre o Lobo-Guará visitando o site da Fundação Parque Zoológico de São Paulo.



Those four photos you can see up here were taken by my husband


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You can read more about the Maned Wolf (Lobo-Guará) HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, and AQUI, AQUI e AQUI.






Sunday, December 9, 2007

RURAL SCENES

Images of rural landscapes and pastoral scenes









Photos taken by my husband at a farm.

Sunday, December 2, 2007

I GOT MORE THAN 50,000 VISITS NOW!

THANK YOU SO MUCH MY FRIENDS FOR THE VISIT AND COMMENTS! YOU ALL MAKE MY DAY WITH YOUR GENEROUS AND NICE WORDS!


I am celebrating 50,000 visits since October 8, 2005 and 138 posts since September 29, 2005. Thank you all my friends for the 50,000 visits I got earlier today. I've had a wonderful time meeting new people, making nice friends and learning amazing things!

Saturday, December 1, 2007

BLOGGING JOKES

Some jokes I found on the Internet can make us to think about blogging