Friday, March 4, 2011

Shostak Vocab Level F

The Picturesque: Two Jobs Egyptians

way, on the road between Luxor and Dendera and Abydos, young boys sell freshly caught fish, where the negotiations are going well, and where I see the kids very resourceful now, the business side!
In Luxor, pending the opening of a store, an artisan shoemaker asks me to wait in his shop. Here
pleasant human experiences that I like to live in simplicity, with people of the land!
Here is a small example of what a trip offered freely! The unexpected nice!
Sylvie B.



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How Long Do I Leave Opalescence On

Conference of Mr Reggie D. Millette ... The ball

I am delighted tonight!

Mr. Reggie D. Millette spent a few weeks in southern France in late summer 2011 ... If you
Professionals, Nurseries, Horticultural Societies and other associations ...
Lovers daylilies wants to hear during a conference!
This would be an honor to receive it here in France and listen to narrate
are experience and passion for its beautiful!
I can agree with her to get the message ;-)


http://hortimail.over-blog.com/ext/http://www.hostas.ca/index.asp?Language=FR I look forward

and I hope my message will be heard ... Thanks in advance

Verona


Oops
For those wondering who is this Mr. ...

Mr Réjean a garden located in Canada.

A Saint-Ambroise de Kildare in the region of Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean north shore of St. Lawrence , west of Montreal.

He is Chairman and founder of the Society of Quebec Hostas and Hemerocallis (QHHS) and also author of the book The Hostas, Daylilies and Irises published in Publishing Rights, Réjean D. Millette. Radio Host
Boomer.
avid gardener, behind his microphone, he can make it available to everyone!


His Book on daylilies:



On Hostas

On Iris also ...

Kathryn Beich Katydid

My Video Anger: The Looting of the Past Egyptian present throughout Egypt and the first presentation of the new Egyptian Minister Essam Sharaf

I have just learned, a reliable source that the Egyptians in loot Museum of Antiquities in Cairo, in graves, destroying monuments, Ismaelia, Abu Sir, Abydos ...
I can not describe the pain I feel from this horrible news.
Is this freedom to rob and kill some free wanted?
How can you have so little respect for this great past, and have much indifference to its heritage? What do
, now the police?
While Egyptians howled the corruption they were / are victims (corruption that is subjected shamelessly to tourists ...), some of them do not give a good image of this revolution that everybody welcomed and shared with all Egyptians.
I hope, very soon, Egypt will find its own democratic stability, as looting and vandalism of these suggest that the dictatorship, Egypt seems to be open today into anarchy. I hope
nobody will have the stupidity to buy the stolen goods, and that we find many very soon. These attackers are the shame of Egypt.
I keep all my love of this country, my second homeland, for the rest of the Egyptian people, too, is ashamed of these facts.

Also, I just got new information: Dr. Zahi Hawass is no longer the secretary of the Supreme Antiquities. I do not know the name of his replacement. New

first Egyptian Minister appointed today: Essam Sharaf is an engineer graduated from Cairo University in 1975 and received his doctorate from Purdue University (Indiana, USA) in 1984 is known for its stance against normalization with Israel and to highlight the pro-Palestinian resolutions as a condition for any cooperation with Israel. The good news is that it changes all the Government including the Minister of Antiquities! (Source GA).


Heavy is my heart, great is my rage, my disappointment is huge.

Sylvie B.