22.5.08

♥ ABBIA TUO SOLE NEL CUORE



SORRY OR HAPPY ???
MY ELDEST BABY WILL GO TO ITALY...2.09.07
AND AT LAST! SHE IS IN ITALY 28.09.07
22.10.07 SHE VISITED AMSTERDAM...
(After Her Exams)
WHAT WILL WE DO WITHOUT YOU???
*** SHE IS "ASTRONOMY PhD" STUDENT***
AND WANTS TO BUILD A CAREER THERE !

*** GİDECEK - GİDİYOR DERKEN-
GÜNLER GEÇTİ...VE GİTTİ ***
TÜRK BİR ÖĞRENCİYE
İLK KEZ VERİLEN DOKTORA
BURSUNU KAZANAN SEVGİLİ KIZIM ŞİMDİ İTALYA'DA
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♥ MY DEAR DAUGHTER IS HERE ♥

♥ SHE'S ATTENDING UNIVERSITY IN ITALY ♥
***KAZANDIĞI BURSLA İLGİLİ BİLGİLER***
Abbia tuo sole nel cuore
Anche se nevica, esiste tempesta
Il cielo é pieno delle nuvole e il mondo é pieno delle lotte
Abbia tuo sole nel cuore
Allora lascia andare qualunque viene
Riempisce tua giornata nera con la luce
Abbia la tua canzone nelle labbre
Con le melodie allegreAnche se ti soffochi a causa delle malinconie
Abbia la tua canzone nelle labbre
Allora lascia andare qualunque vienen
Ti aiutarebbe a combattere la tua giornata piu’ sola
Per gli altri abbia qualcosa da dire
Nel dolore e anche nella malinconia
E digli tutto cio che rendrebbe allegro tua anima
Abbia una canzone nelle labbre
Non perdere il tuo corraggio
tuo sole nel cuore
E tutto andra’ bene

21.5.08

♥ MUSIC OF MY HEART...

AN IMPRESSIVE FILM!
Last night I watched Music of the Heart.
It is a 1999 dramatic film.
This film was produced by Craven-Maddalena Films and Miramax Films,
and distributed by Buena Vista Distribution.
Stars Meryl Streep, Aidan Quinn, Gloria Estefan, and Angela Bassett.
About a determined violin teacher who wins the hearts and minds of her inner-city school students. Yet, Craven is the man responsible for Music of the Heart, a film completely devoid of slashed faces, lethal stabbings, and deadly fingernails. Instead, this distaff version of Mr. Holland’s Opus — with touches of To Sir with Love — offers loads of sentiment, some classical music (violinists Isaac Stern, Itzhak Perlman, and Mark O’Connor appear as themselves), plenty of bad pop tunes, and a superb performance by Meryl Streep, as a teacher dedicated to the cause of maintaining classical arts as part of the public school curriculum.
There is much to carp about Music of the Heart, from the misuse of Angela Bassett’s considerable talents to the overabundance of obnoxious pop rhythms in a film that extols the immeasurable worth of classical music.
But when Meryl Streep is on screen, nothing else matters.
Not the cornball sequence in which she must audition for a job as a teacher; not the fact that the youths in her neighborhood are as threatening as the Our Gang kids; or even the miscalculation (in terms of dramatic coherence) of having a much too sympathetic actress portray a character — inspired by real-life music teacher Roberta Guaspari — who could at best be described as challenging. In fact, Streep’s Roberta is so eccentrically likable that when her students complain to their parents about her rudeness, they come across as whiny little wimps.
A master at conveying thoughts and emotions by means of a surreptitious look or a slight variation in her tone, Streep single-handedly holds together Music of the Heart. Aidan Quinn provides solid support in his few on-screen moments, but the movie truly belongs to its star. The multiple award-winning actress makes every intonation, every action, every reaction seem effortless and perfectly natural, invariably delivering her well-rehearsed lines as if they had just popped in her head. The mechanics of her acting technique are there, but they are like invisible strings that each time put her right on the mark.
Craven realizes that Streep is the heart and soul of his film. Thus, his camera lingers on the actress, allowing her to dominate nearly every scene. Very few performers could have managed to carry an old-fashioned sudser like Music of the Heart for more than two hours,
but Meryl Streep can — and DOES.
I cried...

20.5.08

♥ CHOOSING CLOTHES



Are you one of the thousands of people who eagerly
follow every new fashion that appears?
Or are you one of those who go to the shops and just
buy whatever they can find in their size that suits them?
Or perhaps you order from a mail-orde catalogue,
and then have to send everything back because nothing fits?
Whatever kind of shopper you are,
ONE THING IS CERTAIN.....
Everyone finds clothes really important.
Accoring to a recent survey, people spend more
time either buying clothes, or thinking about
buying them, or looking at them in shop windows -
than they do on most other products, apart from food.
And the reason is obvious.
Clothes are an important part of our appearance.
At work - you may need to impress a customer, or persuade
the boss that you know what you are doing,
and clothes certainly help.
Well-dressed people, so they say, get on in the world.
And as far as attracting the opposite sex is concerned,
clothes also play a vital role.
If a friend who has been wearing the same old jacket or
the same ol dress suddenly appears in the latest fasion,
you can be sure that romance is in the air. And apart from
work and romance, there are the influences of sport,
music and leisure in the way we dress.
So excuse me while I put on my apron and training shoes.
I'm just dashing off for some fast
window-shopping.

17.5.08

♥ HOME SEWING...

Welcome to my
Mother sewing World...
SEE WHAT I DID :o)
Elegant & Delicate

Chiffon Tops and Jarsey Dresses
Kimono Styles
E A S Y !!!
One of the ways to stretch your family budget
(besides shopping at thrift, secondhand, or consignment shops)
is to sew the things you can so that you are not needlessly spending extra money---
even if your financial situation appears prosperous.
If you do not yet know how to sew, then talk to one of the ladies
at the fabric store and tell her of your desire to learn to sew...
LOOK here:
If you are a little more experienced ---
and I don't mean a "pro" seamstress,
you can branch out to making new projects for your home...
Dresses, skirts, blouses, lap quilts, wall hangings, appliance covers, table clothes,
curtains & draperies, bedskirts, quilts... and so on!
Fresh curtains or new pillows give a room a whole new look and are so,
so easy to do!
myspace glitters

16.5.08

QUEEN ELIZABETH IS IN TURKEY...


MAGIC BLOCKS
QUEEN ELIZABETH IS IN TURKEY
Turkey ready for historic Queen visit
Contrary to expectations, the British royalty's rules
are not that rigid and the Queen’s request was only for
sticking to times stated in the program, say Turkish sources.
President Gül is expected to wear a black tuxedo
at a state banquet in honor of the Queen.
The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh will begin
a historic visit to Turkey today for the first time since 1971,
with any misperceptions about rigid protocol procedures
having being cast aside.

SAND SCULPTURES

A sand carver at work during the Sand Sculptures Festival in Blankenberge in northern Belgium on Wednesday.A team of 50 carvers from around the world spent five weeks building a giant sculpture to mark

Belgium's 175th anniversary.
Twentyfour tonnes of sand were needed to complete the sculpture.
-- Reuters--
IN SPRING
*TOUCH THE SKIES*
Hot air balloon and kite festivals are held annually throughout the year and give a chance for balloonist to participate in balloon races and display their balloons during evening balloon glows, and for the public to participate in the spectacle of many balloons gathered in one spot and to learn about the sport. Albuquerque’s International Balloon Fiesta is the largest hot air balloon festival in the world and includes over 700 balloons representing many states and 22 countries.
Kite Buggying or Parakarting
is a fast growing sport that is great fun; it harnesses the power of the wind to propel a ‘pilot’ in a three-wheeled buggy using powerful ‘traction’ kites. The kite buggy is a light, purpose-built vehicle, it is single-seated and has one steerable front wheel and two fixed rear wheels. The driver sits in the seat located in the middle of the vehicle and accelerates and slows down by applying steering manoeuvres in coordination with flying manoeuvres of the kite.Kite Buggying can be practiced in any open area of ground such as large fields and airfields, however the best place to go is the beaches where the surface is usually flatter, smoother and the wind is stronger and more consistent. Buggy speeds of double the speed of the wind are common.
Continue reading Try Kite Buggying
AND THE SAME COLOR OF THESE BLOCKS,
Ta da...
HERE IS MY LAST PROJECT FOR THIS SUMMER...

My Progressive Report:

Too Slowly, why?

You got it ???

15.5.08

HANDBAGS...


I knitted this handbag with flat-wide and velveting yarns.
Loops must be multiples of 10. 50-60 + 2 loops were enough for me.
Every two lines you'll change the yarns.

For the security of this handbag
I sewed a zip and I chose wooden handles
to carry it. I hope you'll like it then decide to try one for yourself.

Take it easy !

14.5.08

BAKE ME! Crinkles ...


MMMM - I LOVE
cookies, lemon and these sound so simple and delicious.
These are two of my favorite cookies.

Russian Tea Cakes
(aka Mexican Wedding Cakes)
1 cup (2 sticks) butter, room temperature
1/2 cups powdered sugar
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
2 cups all purpose flour
1 cup pecans, finely chopped
1 cup powdered sugar for coating
Preheat oven to 350°F.
Beat butter in bowl until light and fluffy.
Mix in 1/2 cup powdered sugar and vanilla;
blend well. Stir in flour, then pecans.
Wrap dough in plastic and chill approx.
30 minutes.
Roll dough into 1 inch balls. Place on baking sheet,
1/2 inch apart. Bake cookies just until set or only slightly golden.
Allow cookies to cool slightly;
gently toss warm cookies in powdered sugar.
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Lemon Crinkles
(This is a recipe from a grandma, who makes these in advance
and stores bagfuls in the freezer. She makes hers an almost glowing yellow,
but you can adjust the flavoring/coloring to your taste.)
3/4 cup shortening
1 1/4 cup sugar1 egg
2 tsp. lemon extract
1/4 teaspoon yellow food coloring
1/4 cup evaporated milk
2 cups sifted flour1 tsp. baking powder
1/4 tsp. baking soda1 tsp. salt
Preheat oven to 350°F.
Mix flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt; set aside.
Cream together shortening and sugar;
mix in egg along with lemon extract and food coloring.
Chill dough for 30-60 minutes.
Roll chilled dough into 1 inch balls with wet hands. Roll in granulated sugar and place on ungreased cookie sheet. Press with bottom of a glass to flatten slightly.
Bake at 350°F for 12-13 minutes.

Enjoy!
Can't hear you! I'm in the kitchen!!!
More ? Look here

12.5.08

LISTEN "STING"?

RISE & FALL IS HERE...
Craig David Ft. Sting

8.5.08

♥ CERAMIC ART...

*Making Ceramic Sculpture*
One of my friends joined Sculpture Studios - a dedicated space for teaching and making sculpture. They offer courses and workshops in small friendly classes to people of all levels of experience and ability. She said she was impressed an exhibition of ancient Egyptian artefacts from the sites of two lost cities found off the coast of Egypt six years ago.
Sculptures, tablets and everyday items are on display at the Egypt's Sunken Treasures exhibition in the museum.
They have never been on public view before.
The cities, Heraklion and Canopus, were thriving centres of business and religion for hundreds of years before being destroyed by earthquakes and tsunamis 1,300 years ago.
The cities were full of colossal statues, such as these of Egyptian god and goddess Osiris and Isis.
And I wanted to show you her art...
We all know that Figurative Sculptures set within tableaux reflect her search for serenity and the quiet moments when this inner state becomes apparent.
As a sculptor her intent is to convey a sense of the psychology of the female attribute and intuitive nature. The temporal quality of human existence is an underlying theme implicit in the choice of clay as a sculptural material. Contemplative in nature the sculptures combine sepia toned photo decal imagery with the female
*Woman in Ancient Egyptian Sculpture*
figure to picture memory and to indicate a sense of its timelessness.
Are you interested in Civilization?
Why did the ancient Egyptian civilization emerge in the Nile Valley?
Why did it last longer than the civilizations that came after it?
Why did the ancient Egyptians mummify the bodies of the deceased?
Why did the pharaohs build pyramids?
Who was Tutankhamun and how did he die?
As we approach the new millennium,
it is appropriate to look back in time to discover the origins of human culture.
Mysteries of Egypt takes us on a voyage that traverses the centuries,
with amazing views into the wonders of ancient Egypt.
Ancient Daily Life in Civilizations
Ancient Daily Life includes archaeological studies of how people lived in the past, what they ate, the houses they lived in, the tools they used. Here you'lll also find such methods of fishing and agriculture, writing and sailing, cities and farmsteads.

2.5.08

♥ Le mie ricette...

Le mie ricette

The risotto
with "rovinassi" and "risi e bisi."
But even the 'goose in onto ",
capon and gentle as the" smegiazza. "
There are lots of recipes and products that make our special kitchen.
Write and photographed your recipes and secrets
that have been handed down.
Esaltate typical products and narrated the culinary traditions of our area.

LACE-LOVEtoSHARE...


LIKE LACES OR DOILIES?
Table Topper is Crocheted in Rounds,
starting in the center.
The fan-like design adds a new look to traditional Filet techniques.
There are three different patterns,
I was given as presents.
If you like them
and want to crochet ,
follow the same patterns.
I'll be glad to share
some of them
with you...
Take Care!

COWMICS ...







HERE ARE SOME CROSS STITCH EMBROIDERY PATTERNS
that I received as gifts.
Also make some beautiful cross stitch creations with the booklets!
YOU MAY TRY THESE COWS,ROSES,DOILIES!
ENJOY VARIOUS KINDS OF X-WORK PATTERNS ...