Saturday, October 24

New Website AtelierAmie

Love to recieve comments

Born from an Egg Salvador Dali and Gala



Books about Salvador Dali

Lavadouros in the Beiras - Portugal

Online - Exhibit
Lavadouros
Prints on Canvas
Dimension 40 x 40 x 3 cm

and yes ....also for sale

Sunday, October 18

Tuesday, October 13

Agirarte 12


Exhibition "Silly Things" in London

London, , UK United Kingdom


"Silly Things"-A group Exhibition
2009-10-10 / 2009-11-15
Fold Gallery in London presents an exhibition of paintings by six artists who employ both objects and humor in their work. Included are Marcus Cope, Stuart Cumberland, Dominic Kennedy, Kes Richardson, Neil Rumming, Sam Windett.



Friday, October 9

Vincent van Gogh - The Letters - ONLINE!

Now online possible to read all the 902 Vincent van Gogh letters
by period, by correspondent, by place and with sketches.
It takes some time to read them all, but it is GREAT.

http://www.vangoghletters.org/vg/

Thursday, October 1

Lyme disaese - Take care

What is Lyme disease? What causes Lyme disease?

Lyme disease is a bacterial illness caused by a bacterium ...spirochete." In the United States, the actual name of the bacterium is Borrelia burgdorferi. In Europe, another bacterium, Borrelia afzelii, also causes Lyme disease. Certain ticks found on deer harbor the bacterium in their stomachs. Lyme disease is spread by these ticks when they bite the skin, which permits the bacterium to infect the body. Lyme disease is not contagious from an affected person to someone else. Lyme disease can cause abnormalities in the skin, joints, heart, and nervous system.


What is the history of Lyme disease?

Interestingly, the disease only became apparent in 1975 when mothers of a group of children who lived near each other in Lyme, Connecticut, made researchers aware that their children had all been diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis. This unusual grouping of illness that appeared "rheumatoid" eventually led researchers to the identification of the bacterial cause of the children's condition, what was then called "Lyme disease" in 1982.
Ticks are carriers of the Lyme bacterium in their stomachs. The ticks then are vectors that can transmit the bacterium to humans with a tick bite. The number of cases of the disease in an area depends on the number of ticks present and how often the ticks are infected with the bacteria. In certain areas of New York, where Lyme disease is common, over half of the ticks are infected. Lyme disease has been reported most often in the northeastern United States, but it has been reported in all 50 states, as well as China, Europe, Japan, Australia, and parts of the former Soviet Union.



source:medicinenet.com

Árvoras Emplastradas

Árvoras Emplastradas
made in the Beiras