Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Counter For Relationships

TV Service RaiTre: onoterapia and hippotherapy to Bari Rutigliano

Counter For Relationships

TV Service RaiTre: onoterapia and hippotherapy to Bari Rutigliano

Monday, November 23, 2009

Custom Cigar Humidors

Pee on bales of hay ...


Those who love trekking, horse riding and the great outdoors, often poses a problem: where, how and when to pee?
Well, urine is rich in nitrogen, accelerates the formation of compost, and the environmental organization British National Trust suggests that gardeners (and here also grooms and farmers) they pee on special bales of hay to enrich and accelerate the production of compost to fertilize gardens. For example, in the grounds of Wimpole Hall in Cambridgeshire since September 2009, the male gardeners use, instead of a public toilet, the pee bale, a bale of hay on the length of three meters.

According to the National Trust at the end of the experiment (which will last a year) thanks all'orina gardeners will double the volume of compost and water saving can be 30%.
Who has a garden can save up to 5000 liters of water per year, while increasing the volume of your compost, get into the habit of peeing on the compost.

Custom Cigar Humidors

Pee on bales of hay ...


Those who love trekking, horse riding and the great outdoors, often poses a problem: where, how and when to pee?
Well, urine is rich in nitrogen, accelerates the formation of compost, and the environmental organization British National Trust suggests that gardeners (and here also grooms and farmers) they pee on special bales of hay to enrich and accelerate the production of compost to fertilize gardens. For example, in the grounds of Wimpole Hall in Cambridgeshire since September 2009, the male gardeners use, instead of a public toilet, the pee bale, a bale of hay on the length of three meters.

According to the National Trust at the end of the experiment (which will last a year) thanks all'orina gardeners will double the volume of compost and water saving can be 30%.
Who has a garden can save up to 5000 liters of water per year, while increasing the volume of your compost, get into the habit of peeing on the compost.

Kates Playground Literature

Donkeys in Verona 2009 Fiera Cavalli

Kates Playground Literature

Donkeys in Verona 2009 Fiera Cavalli

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Safeway And Plastic Bags

Parlascio





CASCIANA Terme (Pisa) - LOC. Parlascio

In excavations that have occurred annually since 2005, the site investigations have been directed to broaden and deepen the wise sage named α, located in the south-west of the plain below the fortress of Parlascio.

In particular, after that, during the 2005-2006 season has come to fruition, with the achievement of barren land (U.S. 314), the exploration of the south-west of the essay, from 2007 the work continued in the south-eastern and north-west of the test.

In the south-east of the test had been identified during the 2007 campaign, cut a circular (U.S. 366) about 2 meters in diameter, dug into the soil sterile U.S. 314, and placed near a bank of limestone (U.S. 367), approximately settled in ancient times in order to assume a trapezoidal shape with elongated NW-SE trend, and cut the center from a sort of cross-channel. Further investigation during the 2009 campaign has allowed us to see how the cut represents a real structure artificially dug in the ground base, catching and passing a bench with two different levels of limestone, walls made with extreme accuracy and in a perfectly vertical, the purpose and primary use still remain to be seen.

The excavation of the fill of the cut has reached 366 U.S., at the end of the year, at an altitude of about -4.20 meters from the floor-current corresponding to the roof of U.S. 314 - without exhausting the archaeological deposit. A core drilling carried out at the conclusion of the campaign has allowed us to ascertain that the archaeological deposit continuous, with characteristics very similar to a depth of at least 1.20 meters.

In the north-west of the test α, the excavation involved an area already under investigation in previous years since 2007, where the expansion of the excavation was possible to identify and highlight in a part 'expanded stratigraphic unit, called U.S. 376, roughly rectangular in shape with NW-SE trend, which is the filling of a cut (U.S. 387) practiced in the barren land Basic U.S. 314, and that went beyond the western edge of the test excavation.

U.S. 376 proved to be partially affected and upset by a complex system of ditches with EW, partially overlapping with each other, which intersect with the two was trending NE-SW (UUSS 379 and 382). The filling of these stratigraphic units negative (UUSS 377 and 378) have yielded numerous fragments of glass and ceramic glazed modern times, that leads us to interpret it the same as traces of ancient post-intervention period, perhaps due to farm work to plant a vineyard.

The excavation of U.S. 376 had been initiated during the 2007 campaign in an industry standard but not concluded for the considerable thickness of the layer itself.

outset of the campaign at the beginning it was decided to proceed with enlargement of the excavation area by removing the arable land with the help of mechanical means to a width of about 3 meters to the west and north at the NW angle α of the test, in order to identify the continuation of U.S. 376 and to find the layer in all its extension. Cleaning by hand, however, revealed that the stratigraphic unit goes further beyond the new extension of the excavation. It was decided, however, unable to take advantage again of the mechanical means, to continue to dig 376 in the U.S. already affected by excavation in 2007, and to proceed simultaneously with the excavation of the ancient post-fills of the pits (U.S. 377) in new extension.

U.S. 376, characterized by an area dark brown, crumbly and rather clayey matrix, very rich in archaeological material, was investigated during the current excavation to a depth varying between 30 and 60 cm in an area of \u200b\u200babout 5 x 10 meters.

After the excavation, after washing and division by class-ceramic mixture, achromatic clay purified bucchero, decorated with linear patterns, Attic pottery, metal, stone tools, the materials found, we proceeded to drawing up the inventory of the finds.

The material recovered was stored in 86 plastic boxes about the size of 30x50x10 cm; the number of fragments found can be estimated in the order of several tens of thousands.

findings prepared for the exhibition opened on October 24 add up to 114, of which 20 have been reassembled and integrated, while 94 of the intrinsic nature of the finds, as in the case of fragments of animal bones and concotto-or why not reassembled but deserving of exposure for their documentary value, as in the case of the fragments bucchero stamped and bronze artifacts, have been dry cleaned before using the knife or small wooden spatula and then with the 'application of alcohol swabs.

As for the prospects of future operations of restoration, it should be emphasized that the large number of fragments found during the excavation will likely to compose a larger number of exhibits.

However, presumile that some of the fragments of what has already been partially reassembled he still buried in the archaeological deposit, so only the continuation and deepening of the excavation area of \u200b\u200bexploration in areas already under investigation, and in particular regarding the well-permitting the recovery of elements necessary for the continuation of restoration materials.

November 7, 2009

Safeway And Plastic Bags

Parlascio





CASCIANA Terme (Pisa) - LOC. Parlascio

In excavations that have occurred annually since 2005, the site investigations have been directed to broaden and deepen the wise sage named α, located in the south-west of the plain below the fortress of Parlascio.

In particular, after that, during the 2005-2006 season has come to fruition, with the achievement of barren land (U.S. 314), the exploration of the south-west of the essay, from 2007 the work continued in the south-eastern and north-west of the test.

In the south-east of the test had been identified during the 2007 campaign, cut a circular (U.S. 366) about 2 meters in diameter, dug into the soil sterile U.S. 314, and placed near a bank of limestone (U.S. 367), approximately settled in ancient times in order to assume a trapezoidal shape with elongated NW-SE trend, and cut the center from a sort of cross-channel. Further investigation during the 2009 campaign has allowed us to see how the cut represents a real structure artificially dug in the ground base, catching and passing a bench with two different levels of limestone, walls made with extreme accuracy and in a perfectly vertical, the purpose and primary use still remain to be seen.

The excavation of the fill of the cut has reached 366 U.S., at the end of the year, at an altitude of about -4.20 meters from the floor-current corresponding to the roof of U.S. 314 - without exhausting the archaeological deposit. A core drilling carried out at the conclusion of the campaign has allowed us to ascertain that the archaeological deposit continuous, with characteristics very similar to a depth of at least 1.20 meters.

In the north-west of the test α, the excavation involved an area already under investigation in previous years since 2007, where the expansion of the excavation was possible to identify and highlight in a part 'expanded stratigraphic unit, called U.S. 376, roughly rectangular in shape with NW-SE trend, which is the filling of a cut (U.S. 387) practiced in the barren land Basic U.S. 314, and that went beyond the western edge of the test excavation.

U.S. 376 proved to be partially affected and upset by a complex system of ditches with EW, partially overlapping with each other, which intersect with the two was trending NE-SW (UUSS 379 and 382). The filling of these stratigraphic units negative (UUSS 377 and 378) have yielded numerous fragments of glass and ceramic glazed modern times, that leads us to interpret it the same as traces of ancient post-intervention period, perhaps due to farm work to plant a vineyard.

The excavation of U.S. 376 had been initiated during the 2007 campaign in an industry standard but not concluded for the considerable thickness of the layer itself.

outset of the campaign at the beginning it was decided to proceed with enlargement of the excavation area by removing the arable land with the help of mechanical means to a width of about 3 meters to the west and north at the NW angle α of the test, in order to identify the continuation of U.S. 376 and to find the layer in all its extension. Cleaning by hand, however, revealed that the stratigraphic unit goes further beyond the new extension of the excavation. It was decided, however, unable to take advantage again of the mechanical means, to continue to dig 376 in the U.S. already affected by excavation in 2007, and to proceed simultaneously with the excavation of the ancient post-fills of the pits (U.S. 377) in new extension.

U.S. 376, characterized by an area dark brown, crumbly and rather clayey matrix, very rich in archaeological material, was investigated during the current excavation to a depth varying between 30 and 60 cm in an area of \u200b\u200babout 5 x 10 meters.

After the excavation, after washing and division by class-ceramic mixture, achromatic clay purified bucchero, decorated with linear patterns, Attic pottery, metal, stone tools, the materials found, we proceeded to drawing up the inventory of the finds.

The material recovered was stored in 86 plastic boxes about the size of 30x50x10 cm; the number of fragments found can be estimated in the order of several tens of thousands.

findings prepared for the exhibition opened on October 24 add up to 114, of which 20 have been reassembled and integrated, while 94 of the intrinsic nature of the finds, as in the case of fragments of animal bones and concotto-or why not reassembled but deserving of exposure for their documentary value, as in the case of the fragments bucchero stamped and bronze artifacts, have been dry cleaned before using the knife or small wooden spatula and then with the 'application of alcohol swabs.

As for the prospects of future operations of restoration, it should be emphasized that the large number of fragments found during the excavation will likely to compose a larger number of exhibits.

However, presumile that some of the fragments of what has already been partially reassembled he still buried in the archaeological deposit, so only the continuation and deepening of the excavation area of \u200b\u200bexploration in areas already under investigation, and in particular regarding the well-permitting the recovery of elements necessary for the continuation of restoration materials.

November 7, 2009