Thursday, December 30, 2010

Fired For Performance Unemployment California

2010 My Books 2010 photo





































Lucifel, Navy, Bubble, Michael, Daar, Elyther, shooting of "The Well" Stella Polaris, Lizzie, Luh, Pia, Anais, Scarlett River Lorelynne Louise Ebel Cecylia & Lipa, the tour Odland, Damien & Amelia, Andria Francis Bouret, Gil Voula, Camille Renversade, Alizée Bingöllü, Alexandra, Zap Ann, Pauline, Jefta, Pascal, Elodie, Centinex, Detlev, 2 years Ödland, part mystery packages.
Ödland Photo credits: Louis-Rémi Babé, Maximilien Dumesnil, Vincent Pianina.

was 2009 \u0026lt;-

Homemade Cockatiel Playground

The legend says that she is inhabited by a Grand Rabbit ... And his little spots that you see below, there are his baby rabbits?


I often try to see what my dreams can contain as hidden meaning (s) ...



The appearance of the tiger in waking dreams causes anguish. She has revived the fears engendered approach the fawn from the forest, or the sight in zoos and circuses. Beautiful, cruel, fast, it fascinates and terrifies.
In dreams, according to E. Aeppli, it is a hotbed of trends become completely autonomous and ever ready to attack us by surprise and we shred. Its powerful feline nature embodies a set of instinctive impulses which the meeting is as inevitable as dangerous [...] These instincts are at their most aggressive aspect because, driven into the jungle, they have become completely inhuman. [...] It's a treacherous tyrant who knows no forgiveness. See a tiger wandering in dreams means being dangerously exposed to the bestiality of his instinctual impulses.
The tiger symbolizes the clouding of consciousness, submerged by the flood of desires Elementary unleashed ...





Mysterious, familiar and often inappropriate companions moonlight of the imagination, rabbits haunt many mythologies, beliefs, folklore. Even in their contradictions as they all look alike resemble the images of the moon. With it, rabbits are linked to the symbolism of water and fertilizing regenerating vegetation, perpetual renewal of life in all its forms. This world is the great mystery in which life is reconstructed through death. The spirit is that daytime it faces, seized with both envy and fear to creatures, who take him necessarily ambiguous meanings.


Bunnies are lunar because they sleep during the day and frolic the night, because they know, like the moon appear and disappear with silence and efficiency of the shadows, finally, because they are so prolific that it is their name that Mr. Cambridge has chosen to illustrate the meaning of the word.

The moon sometimes become itself rabbit [...] and when he is not the moon itself, it is his partner or his close relative. It may not be her husband because it would mean he has a contrary nature, but he is her brother or her lover - in which case their reports have something incestuous, meaning sacred left .


The rabbit part of the Unknowable, the inaccessible, without ceasing to be a neighbor a familiar with the man on this earth. He is an intercessor, an intermediary between this world and the transcendent realities of the other ...

Right and Left, glitz and bad, the symbolic ambivalence of the rabbit often appears in images and beliefs that so imbriquent both aspects of its symbol, it is difficult to isolate.

happiness and luck, wealth and work, but also fear, drunkenness, malice, cynicism and resourcefulness ...



If I dream ... Rabbits should I be scared or reassured?

Sunday, December 26, 2010

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Only a few days before 2011 the opportunity to return to the dying years. Let's start with a selection of my favorite books read this year, nothing to do with their year of issue for most, I read a lot of old books.


1 - Stories of Alfred Hitchcock abominable.

Not really it is not Hitchcock who wrote this book, he only met the news of various authors. It is, therefore, a collection of fantasy stories, however, quite in the spirit of the director. Macabre, supernatural or just cruel each story is tasty.
In this collection you will find and the story of a waltz that never ends, wax figures of too realistic, loves creatures of parasites or retributive.
abominably perfect. This book has just restored the taste of writing.




2 - Tales of love, madness and death of Horacio Quiroga

I bought this book to Emmaus in Brussels, he did not pay mine but the title intrigued me. I have absolutely not been disappointed. It is likewise a collection of short stories, may be less fantastic that "shocking story", it is nonetheless surprising, dark, strange ... Totally hilarious and enjoyable, this book, as its name suggests flirting with love, madness and death, if not all three at once.







3 - The herbarium fantastic Lionel Camille Renversade & Hignard

Subtitled "An Inquiry into the Botanical strange yet true, "this book is really more a case, we plunged into the files of a certain Cornelius Irenaeus, passionate botanist, which brought together all the strange phenomena related to plants. Some plants magic beans from vampires by those who cry, 27 volumes to the former, adorned with prints, handwritten letters, we embark in this wonderful world.



4 - The book of the dead Lizzie Saint-September
Released in the chafing
edition, the model and photographer Lizzie, we propose in this collection of photographs, make a good time, at the time it was customary to keep a last memory of our dead. Thus, friends and strangers, have lent the game for a few moments, the time for Lizzie to capture this ephemeral and premature death. Tribute poetic and melancholic images post-mortem, the cold beauty of death but also to the supposed life lived, all in an old photo style cabinet.







5 - Dragons and Chimeras Pierre Dubois & Camille Renversade

Trip Young Gaston Renversade embedded with several companions in a fabulous expedition in search of dragons and then a second time, chimeras. Written as a diary, history tells the adventures of the explorers of the strange, illustrated with photographs of "time", drawings, cards or letters. An exciting journey.




6 - Monsters, a bestiary of strange Christopher Dell

If you forget its bright green cover (but not serious!?) That could shine in the night but no, this book is a gem monstrous. A very large number of images are gathered here, to trace the history of monsters in painting and drawing. Demons, Dragons, kraken, or ghosts, haunt the cultural bestiary.






7 - Once upon a time ... Benjamin Lacombe

Wonder Pop-up, clever and poetic, illustrated by Benjamin Lacombe. Unfortunately soon over, this book provides eight tables in volume on the tales of our childhood. Peter Pan, Alice Beard or blue, spring from the pages to come and touch. Looks sad, attention to detail to explore, a beautiful cover and first page.

8 - Dark Spring by Unica Zürn


loan from a friend I read in one go in a train, in front of an old gentleman with a mustache. Strange, strange.
adorably perverse this novel traces the story of a girl who discovers desire.







9 to 10 small insects Pianina Vincent & Davide Cali

In this comic, ten small insects are invited for the weekend on the island turtle, an island away from everything. But each coming for a different reason, they soon discover that this is a hoax and that, above all, someone seems to want their lives ...







10 - Everybody makes love Pascale Clark Construction

a bit too sloppy and very slight story, this book still appears in my list for its few passages if sighted and too little discussed topic. Everybody makes love, about a young woman who does not love, where everything and everyone only thinks of this.

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march towards the end of the year ... Christmas preparations