"Live Simply, but Not Simply to Live" is my mantra. "Simplicity with Style!" This Blog is a compilation of Interesting Stories, Poems, Videos and Recipes.
Monday, January 26, 2015
Saturday, January 24, 2015
THE WORLD OF LLADRO...A SHORT HISTORY
THE FINEST PORCELANA FROM VALENCIA, SPAIN
WWW.LLADRO.COM/PORCELANA
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
"PADRE NUESTRO"..."OUR FATHER" in Spanish
Padre Nuestro, que estás en los cielos, santificado sea tu
nombre. Venga a nosotros tu reino, hágase tu voluntad, en la tierra, como en el
cielo. Danos hoy nuestro pan de cada día, perdona nuestras ofensas, como
también nosotros perdonamos a los que nosotros, y no nos dejes caer en
tentación, mas líbranos del mal. ¡Amén!
"PADRE NOSTRO"..."OUR FATHER" in Italian....
Padre nostro, che sei nei cieli, sia santificato il tuo nome, venga il tuo regno, sia fatta la tua volanta, come in cielo dosi in terra. Dacci oggi il nostro pane quotidiano, e remetti a noi i nostri debit come noi ti rimettiamo ai nostri debitori, e non ci indurre in tentazione, ma liberaci dal male.
"LUNACY OF LOVE" by BJD
"The Lunacy of Love"
Lunacy of Love
How do I survive or quench my thirst for you,
or Live without you or the hope of ever having you?
You went away and took away my Heart, my Happiness
and my Joy, never to return,
and left me crying in the garden of life
where music has no more meaning.
You departed and left me to ruins
like the disaster of a hurricane, like the fury
and fire of a volcano that cannot be extinguished.
You overlooked me and set me free from you Love.
My heart is broken from the lunacy of my Love for you,
Like a crazy person who dies of
a love, lost to foolishness.
Here on my knees I beg you not to say good-by,
but to say hello to me again, for my heart smiles
when I hear you say, "I Love You."
Betty Jane DiSanto
"SIEMPRE" song by BJD
Te Quiero Mi Amor, Siempre
Te quiero mi amor, Te quiero mi amor
Te quiero mi amor, siempre
Te amo mi amor, Te amo mi amor
Te amo mi amor, con mi alma
Mi corazon esta trieste,
Porque te vas, Porque te vas,
Se tu no vas estamos junto siempre
Choras:
Te quiero mi amor con mi alma
Tengo cuidado mucho y carino tan mas
Pero, no tengo mi amigo de amor
Choras:
Te quiero mi amor, te amo mi amor
Te quiero mi amor, con mi alma
y yo no tengo mi amigo de amor
Te quiero mi amor, Te quiero mi amor
Te quiero mi amor, s i e m p r e
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TO ALL OF MY FAITHFUL FOLLOWERS ON, BESESITOS.BLOGSPOT.COM, I WISH TO INTRODUCE YOU TO ANOTHER BLOG I PRODUCED IN THE PAST. IT WAS SIMILAR IN NATURE AND CONTENT (theitaliankitchen.blogspot.com). THE SITE HAS CHANGED HANDS AND I THOUGHT ALL WAS LOST, SO I STARTED besesitos.blogspot.com. I BELIEVE YOU CAN STILL BECOME A FOLLOWER OF THAT SITE, ALSO. I WILL EVENTUALLY TRANSFER ALL OF THE CONTENT AT THAT SITE TO THIS SITE, HOWEVER, IN THE MEANTIME, YOU ARE ENCOURAGED TO CLICK ON THE SITE AND VIEW ITS CONTENTS. THANKS, LOVE AND HUGS YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT.
"YOUR BEAUTIFUL SMILE" by BJD
"Your Beautiful Smile"
Your Beautiful Smile
Here on my knees I beg you not to say good-by,
but to say hello to me again,
for my heart smiles when I hear you say, "I Love You."
When you return to me it will be a miracle like no other,
one that deserves endless passion
and love and kisses you will never forget!
When you return to me, my love, you will bring
the sun to warm me like a million kisses of spring time,
and your beautiful smile will be as though
the harvest moon were dancing on the water.
When you bring your beautiful smile back to me,
I will fill you life with warmth and compassion and
I will always love you for I cannot live without you, nor your
beautiful smile.
Monday, January 19, 2015
Sunday, January 18, 2015
THE RED-BELLIED WOODPECKER OF RI.....
I RECENTLY ENJOYED WATCHING THIS BIRD FORAGE IN MY DOGWOOD TREE.
The red-bellied woodpecker (Melanerpes carolinus) is a medium-sized woodpecker of the Picidae family. It breeds in southern Canada and the northeastern United States, ranging as far south as Florida and as far west as Texas. Its common name is somewhat misleading, as the most prominent red part of its plumage is on the head; the red-headed woodpecker, however, is another species that is a rather close relative but looks quite different.
It was first described in Linnaeus' Systema Naturae, as Picus carolinus.[2] The type locality is given simply as "America septentrionalis" (North America).
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