Messages in a Bottle

"... send something to the world..."

A minha fotografia
Nome: sónia
Localização: Lx, Portugal

Domingo, Agosto 16, 2009

e esta, hein...?


(by me)

enquanto que na capital o horário de encerramento dos bares no Bairro Alto anda em zig-zag consoante as marés eleitorais...
na pacata vila alentejana de Vila Nova de Milfontes, um [!] específico bar apenas [!] é obrigado a fechar as portas à meia-noite, a partir do dia 15 de Agosto [!!!]...
fica-se sem saber «o porquê ?» desta decisão a meio da época de maior intensidade turística, mas de certo que não foi para incentivar o consumo de cerveja antes das onze! - ...se bem que a 50 cêntimos!

Sábado, Agosto 08, 2009

Raúl Solnado [1929-2009]

...faz de um sorriso mil gargalhadas :)


*Lá em casa tudo bem... [1987]
...das melhores memórias de infância!

"Façam o favor de ser felizes..."

Quarta-feira, Fevereiro 04, 2009

14 Fevereiro

Quinta-feira, Janeiro 29, 2009

Songs of Freedom

Quarta-feira, Janeiro 21, 2009

Maio 1994 - Janeiro 2009

Terça-feira, Janeiro 20, 2009

live history...

Quarta-feira, Dezembro 24, 2008

boas festas

(by me)




...dê como presente um presente!

"As we take care of Wall Street and main street, we can't forget the places that have no streets"

Terça-feira, Novembro 11, 2008

e dez anos depois...

...sempre bem bom

... ... ... ... ...

Segunda-feira, Novembro 03, 2008


Sexta-feira, Outubro 31, 2008

can we vote?...


...should the all world be allowed to vote? :)

Quinta-feira, Outubro 23, 2008

sunday rainbow afternoon...






[by me]

Quarta-feira, Outubro 22, 2008

do baú...

You can't lose something that you never had...

is it?
it doesn't hurt then...
and tears are just the rain falling in a sunny day...
and the body shaking is just the subway passing underground even if there is none...

only pain is real
dear david,
only when people choose to

Segunda-feira, Outubro 20, 2008

remembering...

...the story from the city

from the library to the city hall

[by me]
...and my first photos in the city

[by me..and my wonderfull phone]

Quarta-feira, Outubro 15, 2008

porque...

...tem uma mão cheia de coisas que gostoooo
[muuuitassss mãos cheias...]

...since the first time

and till now....

and after now

[vai uma colherada?]
[who knew the pretty boy from thelma & louise could act..and the sir always a gentleman]
...porque é dos que «entram e ficam» - dos bons portanto :)

Sexta-feira, Outubro 03, 2008

pérolas...

..ou tesourinhos deprimentes..
com a data de Setembro de 2008!!!

nota - sim, é mesmo verdade: ainda existem programas com este formato em pleno século XXI... prestem especial atenção aos minutos

Quinta-feira, Outubro 02, 2008

uma boa ideia...

.. e porque o Natal está mesmo a chegar e as boas ideias são para partilhar e o espírito natalício deve permanecer 365/6 dias por ano:

Dear all,
Venho solicitar a vossa ajuda para um novo 'projecto' com as crianças do IPO.
Pretendemos recordar a importância de reaproveitarmos os materiais a custo zero com uma actividade criativa. Um dos objectivos é fazer uma árvore de Natal. Vamos fazer esculturas com cápsulas Nespresso usadas /recicladas! Juntem as vossas cápsulas usadas num saco ou caixa. Para este trabalho também aceitamos telas de qualquer tamanho. Os sacos podem ser deixados na Acreditar (Rua do IPO), enviados em cx próprias dos CTT, ou acordar comigo o modo de entrega.

Obrigado a todos (não é preciso responder).

Contactos:
Pedro Bello, bello.pedro@hotmail.com, 91 685 28 74
ou
ACREDITAR, Filipa Carvalho, Rua Prof. Lima Basto, 73, 1070-210 LISBOA, 21 722 11 50
fc@acreditar.pt, http://www.acreditar.org.pt/.

PS: Felizmente, a maioria de vós não sabe o que é o dia a dia de uma criança com cancro e estou a pedir pouco mais do que nada para as distrair.
Divulguem sff.

Partilhar é um dom!

Sexta-feira, Setembro 26, 2008

esquinas...

(by me)





there are really some very crazy people in this world...

Quarta-feira, Setembro 24, 2008

the world is in the city...


(by me)

State of the World

The foundation of all the UN’s work is accountability. We need to change the UN’s culture. We must become faster, more flexible, and more effective — more modern
We all recognise today’s perils. A global financial crisis. A global energy crisis. A global food crisis. Trade talks have collapsed, yet again.
There are new outbreaks of war and violence. Climate change ever more clearly threatens our planet. We say that global problems demand global solutions.
And yet, do we act? In truth, today, we also face a crisis of a different sort — the challenge of global leadership. New centres of power and leadership are emerging — in Asia, Latin America and across the newly developed world.
In this new world, the challenges are increasingly those of collaboration, not confrontation. Nations can no longer protect their interests, or advance the well being of their people, without the partnership of the rest.
Yet I see a danger of nations looking inward rather than toward a shared future. I see a danger of retreating from the progress we have made, particularly in the realm of economic development and fairness in sharing the fruits of global growth.
Yes, global growth has raised billions of people out of poverty. Yet if you are among the world’s poor, you have never felt poverty so sharply. Yes, international law and justice have never been so widely embraced. Yet those living in nations where human rights are abused have never been so vulnerable.
Yes, most of us live in peace and security. Yet violence is deepening in many nations: Afghanistan, Somalia, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Iraq, and Sudan.
Their problems are part of the development emergency we face. Over the past year, the price of fuel, food, and commodities rose alarmingly. Wealthy countries worry about recession, while the poor can no longer afford to eat.
The Millennium Development Goals are part of the solution. But progress here has been uneven. Pledges have not been honoured. Yet we have achieved enough to know that the goals are within reach.
The United Nations is the champion of the most vulnerable. When disaster strikes, we act. We did so this year in Haiti and other Caribbean nations hit by hurricanes. We did so after Cyclone Nargis in Myanmar, where the challenge now is to push for political progress, including credible steps on human rights and democracy.
We have helped people affected by severe flooding in Southeast Asia, and by drought in the Horn of Africa, where 14 million need emergency help. Since taking office, I have called for more strenuous action in Somalia. Must we wait — and see more children die in the sand?
The global food crisis will not go away by itself. It may now have faded from the headlines. Last year at this time, rice cost $330 a ton. Today it is $730. People who used to buy rice by the bag now do so by the handful. Those who ate two meals a day now get by on one.
The UN has focused on getting seeds and fertilisers into the hands of small farmers. We seek a new “green revolution” in Africa. But we lack new resources. The international community has not matched words with deeds.
In Burundi and Sierra Leone, Liberia and Timor Leste, our resources are under strain because UN peacekeepers are helping nations turn the corner to peace. Yet the UN’s preventive diplomacy is often critical. We see the fruits in Nepal, Kenya and, we hope, Zimbabwe.
Likewise, there is a real chance to reunify Cyprus. In Georgia, the UN can help ease the tensions resulting from the recent conflict. In Cote d’Ivoire, we will help organise elections before year’s end — a major stride toward recovery and democracy.
But it is dangerous to think that the UN can address today’s complex problems without the full backing of its member states. In Darfur, for example, we face a continuing challenge in meeting deployment deadlines. We lack critical assets and personnel. If not matched by resources, mandates are empty.
And now all of our work — financing for development, social spending in rich nations and poor, the Millennium Development Goals, peacekeeping — is endangered by the global financial crisis. We need to restore order to international financial markets. We must think about a new global economic order that more fully reflects the changing realities of our time.
Those realities call for continuous UN action on countless fronts: combating malaria and AIDS, reducing maternal and child mortality, fighting global terrorism, and ensuring nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation. On the Korean Peninsula, all the agreements of the six-party talks must be implemented, and Iran must comply with Security Council resolutions and cooperate fully with the International Atomic Energy Agency.
The area of human rights, above all, demands our vigilance. Justice must be treated as a pillar of peace, security, and development. We must advance the “responsibility to protect”. Despite the real political difficulties, we cannot let crimes against humanity go unpunished.
Climate change remains the defining issue of our era. We must regain our momentum. Our first test comes in three months in Poznan, Poland. By then, we need a shared vision of a new global climate change agreement to replace the Kyoto Protocol, which runs out in 2012.
The foundation of all the UN’s work is accountability. We need to change the UN’s culture. We must become faster, more flexible, and more effective — more modern. We must replace our current system of contracts and conditions of service, which are dysfunctional and demoralising.
But the UN’s Member States must be accountable as well. Resolutions mandating peace operations cannot continue to be passed without the necessary troops, money, and materiel. We cannot send brave UN staff — 25 of whom died this year — around the world without assuring their security. We cannot reform this organisation without the required resources.
Today’s uncertainties will pass, but only if we act wisely and responsibly. By doing so, we will set the stage for a new era of stability and global prosperity, more widely and equitably shared.


by Ban Ki-Moon


(by me)

...and sometimes i just:
Oh I wish I was a punk rocker with flowers in my hair...

Terça-feira, Setembro 23, 2008

à mãe da minha mãe...

...de nome Felicidade

Segunda-feira, Setembro 22, 2008

the season is open...

...Milk and toast and honey

Quinta-feira, Setembro 18, 2008

como é bom...


..o que este homem faz com música!



[este bigodinho é que não lembra a ninguém!!!]