Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Cervix Before Period High And Soft

In Italy, like in Siena, potentially, every conversation can end up like

Piazza del Campo in Siena is probably one of the most beautiful places in the world. That its shell shape, rather than a true circle, gives an original perspective to say the least. The bricks on the ground, different colored stripe for stripe, are divided precisely in nine different areas that spread like rays of sun from the side of the square which overlooks the splendid Town Hall. They are there to symbolize the nine rulers of the city, which would carry this wonderful corner of Italy in its most prosperous period, between 1287 and 1355.
The square, without a great center, is the heart of the city and it's like leaning to one side, sloping, almost like a small bowl, slightly bent to make the liquid drain into a precise place. The magic of this place is also in this: that power of attraction, almost physical, that against the visitor, plowing the pavement, as the loaves with a passing era, hung by his business, but not enough not to look up the tower, that jewel, sunny days, casts its shadow almost menacing (yet assured) in the square whole. And besides, when the sun becomes lower.
not a church, a belfry, a baptistery. The heart of Siena is a beating heart lay and civic, in its truest sense. Is almost think that somehow represents the most clear of that form of government which, even today, we are to define democracy.

- What a bore!
- Not sure what you say
- History has always bored me to death, not about us
- He does all right, only an ignorant person does not realize it
- I live the present, this moment. Leonardo di Caprio as the deck of the Titanic
- You're wrong, sometimes to look at what happened centuries ago helps us understand
- Prove
- With pleasure

After a climb to the tower, which dominates the horizon, crisscrossed by the Tuscan countryside, like a watercolor, it's worth jumping in the various halls of the palace. Among the masterpieces there are two works by Lorenzetti 1300. Two frescoes, that the author wanted to paint directly on the walls of the room of the Council of 9, where the representatives of the people took their most important decisions.

- I'm still waiting!
- We've put birth in nine months.
- Ok!

spotlights focused on the works stand out among the soft lights of the room, the windows covered with thick red awnings. The colors stand out in all their amazing and brilliance, to look so, it seems that they have hung on the plaster Lorenzetti yesterday. Even the characters in their faces, in their habits and behaviors, refer to people far from the Middle Ages.
The two wooden panels, inside the room, reciting something like this:

Allegory of Good Government
Post on the wall opposite the window and therefore better illuminated by natural light, depicts the political ideal of the Nine, based on the radical separation of powers between the "government" and "justice." The "government" relies on the contribution of Christian virtue, while "justice" is assisted by the "wisdom".
from the "justice" part of a double-edged twenty-four citizens are at the bottom that lead back to the "government" so that the mutual independence of the powers of the state must still provide a constant connection.
The medieval city on the right is represented in the frescoes of Siena, the Lorenzetti could see the windows of the building public. In this feverish activity of manufactures, traders, bankers and the builders build new buildings of a city on the rise.
La Porta Romana opens up a tidy and well-cultivated country, crossed by that route Franchigena and Siena ensure the development and wealth. Hovers over the whole "security" guaranteed by the Good Government.

Allegory of Bad Government
On the right wall, badly damaged by time, is painting Bad Government. A tyrant from the appearance of the devil that embodies the "tyranny". It looks to its own interest rather than the "common good", assisted by vice and has canceled "Justice" in order to pursue its nefarious design.
produce bad governance in the city and countryside and very negative effects opposite to those of Good Governance: violence, destruction and looting.

- The usual communist!
- Benighted.
- Communist!
- You've already said, that only confirms my thesis: you are ignorant. What does communism with the separation of the roles of the state?
- Berlusconi employs a lot of people, and has always paid the salaries!
- Stop putting the exclamation points should be used sparingly, as the three dots!
- You've just done the same What!
- In my case it was justified to emphasize how you're making me furious!
- Me too!
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- has ruined this country, and now it muddy his name, putting on his dirty corrupt party!
- Communist!

PS. Lorenzetti's frescoes and its fantastic speaker (and looks) better, here. And I, in Siena, as well as rave, I did some photos .

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