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marcopuggini-blog · 15 hours ago
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Gisella Cardia Torna sui Social! Il Video dell’Avvento della Madonna di Trevignano! Speciale PugginiOnAir 30.11.2024
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agathaandrea · 2 years ago
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Buon Santo Stefano a tutti voi ...
Buon Santo Stefano a tutti voi …
Come è andata la giornata di ieri? Spero che sia stata una giornata serena per tutti voi e vi lascio una mia poesia scritta recentemente sul Natale. Buona lettura 🙂 Photo by Flickr on Pexels.com La Magia del Natale Dal Cielo una Luce Scende                                     Scende                                            E Vaga Silenziosa per il MOndO… Dal Cielo Una Stella…
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mari--lace · 20 days ago
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Ed ecco il Calendario dell’avvento! A tema Epic perché sì, ma abbiamo anche prompt più classici 🎄
E una sfida per i più audaci!
Babbo Natale Segreto
Non so mai se ha senso fare questo tipo di post qui, ma poco male: al massimo casca nel nulla!
Anche quest’anno su Ferisce la penna arrivano le attività natalizie, partendo dal Secret Santa! Iscrivete la vostra letterina entro il 22/11 se volete ricevere una storia scritta apposta per voi, in cambio vi si chiede solo di scriverne una a vostra volta per il destinatario segreto che vi verrà assegnato ;)
Leggete il bando, ma sostanzialmente: voi vi iscrivete indicando le vostre preferenze, vi verrà assegnata una persona per cui scrivere, avrete un mese per confezionare una storia-regalo. Tra il 23 e il 25 dicembre riceverete il vostro regalo fandomico (o una storia originale)! 🎁
Se siete in vena di Natale ma il secret santa non fa per voi, invece, domani potrete iniziare a sbirciare il nostro calendario dell’avvento 👀 ma questa è un’altra storia, per un altro post. 🦉
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giovaneanziano · 1 month ago
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Problema di un 37enne: che cazzo di calendario dell’avvento mi compro st’anno per spacchettarlo su IG?
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fuorigelo · 11 days ago
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fare il calendario dell’avvento è più faticoso del previsto
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quellaragazzasognatrice · 1 month ago
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Non vedo l’ora di aprire il calendario dell’avvento! Voglio dicembre ora!😍
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tinxanax · 1 year ago
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Ho comprato il calendario dell’avvento in una boutique erotica.
Non vedo l’ora sia il primo dicembre.
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d3lia · 1 year ago
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Il mio calendario dell’avvento della Lindt segna già il 5 dicembre...
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luposolitario00 · 2 hours ago
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Ho comprato il calendario dell’avvento per me e anche per la mia gatta, ne ho trovato uno apposta per gatti con dentro i dolcetti, ogni giorno lo aprirò con lei, spero le piacciano perché ho speso tanto.
Luposolitario00🐺
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vaerjs · 1 year ago
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Continua il nostro mini quasi-calendario dell’avvento ✨
oggi un tè ai frutti rossi, con petali e fiori qui e là ☕️ come i fiori che cercano tra la nebbia e la neve dell’inverno. rosse come le bacche che spuntano sui cespugli più estrosi.
#vaerjs #calendarioavvento #illustration #illustrationartists #illustragram #illustration_daily
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pearlsofthec · 1 year ago
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’Tis the season to be jolly! But it doesn’t really stop there for many of us. If you study in the southern hemisphere, you knpw that December doesn’t mean solely fairy lights, hot cocoa and ice skating dates, it also means spending hours in your local cafe trying to make an Americano last six hours (honestly, why study in a silent library surrounded by stressed out students when you could be sitting in a warm coffee shop, stimulated by the barista’s never-ending jazz playlist and the flux of people coming and going?) and dodging questions such as “How are your preparations for the session going?”, or my favourite “Have you started reading the syllabus yet?”.
Honestly, depending on how you take things in life, December can be as fun as it can be depressing. I’m a Libra, and throughout my whole life I’ve learned that a bit of compromise goes a long way, and this is the month where I can really put my theories to the test. that’s why my first essential of the month is…
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1. Advent Calendar
It might sound silly, but having a Christmas Advent not only is an excuse to treat yourself every day, as it also is a form of keeping track of your control over yourself. Sure, watching influencers open a christmas advent a day can be fun, the sadistic pleasure in finding out that the person who payed over €500 for a Chanel calendar is only getting a bunch of stickers and products which are barely worth being displayed in a duty free store is hard to beat, but stick with me on this one!
It’s easy to purposely forget to study, drink one too many festive cocktails, and let all the holiday discounts be a reason for you to splurge on things you wouldn’t otherwise have bought just as it’s easy to eat all the 24 chocolate truffles in one go… But not doing it is just as easy, and, I guess, a good reminder that balance is the best treat on the long run.
I genuinely HATE mini products, so I won’t be reccomending any beauty advents, sorry. I know it may feel too late to get your own, but it’s NEVER too late.
1. Venchi Prestige Calendar
2. Marchesi Calendario Dell’Avvento
3. Cailler 200g Calendar
4. Bonne Maman Jam Advent Calendar
5. Vosges haut chocolaterie Calendar
6. Torroneria Cioccolateria D. Barbero
7. Antico Caffè Novecento
8. Any of the Lindt ones… classics for a reason
2. Movie Marathon
Maybe it’s the cold, maybe it’s the desire to procrastinate, BUT my will to watch movies skyrockets during this time of the year. There is a ridiculous amount of awful films sets in this time of the year, but if you look you can find some amazing classics that are just UNSKIPPABLE. From the jolly to the perverse, here’s my official Twelve Films of Christmas
1. Eloise at Christmastime
2. The apartment
3. Holiday
4. Eyes wide Shut
5. The shop around the corner
6. White Christmas
7. Black Christmas
8. Meet me in St. Louis
9. Fanny & alexander
10. The Thin Man
11. Metropolitan
12. Spencer
3. Go all out
Whether you want to go out or simply go all out even when you’re staying in is up to you, BUT a crucial thing to my is ending the year with a BANG. Now, I’m not exactly a clubber, but I’m a big enjoyer of fun wherever and whenever, and I can’t go more than a day without having fun with my friends this time of the year. This means random aperitivo nights after leaving six hour lectures, day trips to random cities, and lotsa dinner parties. I know I’ve probably exausted everyojne with lists, but I’m gonna write yet another one, hopefully short this time, of a few activities sprinkle through your weeks, hopefully to inspire some strenght and to end the year on a sweet note.
1. Moodboard night: With the New Year right around the corner, it’s crucial to set your goals straight… and what better way than doing it with friends? Look, I personally don’t think someone should set their vision board on stone, you don’t need to stick to the things you decided to do on a random night for the rest of the year, I personally end up taking a month to write down things to help me understand my own goals and objectives, both personal and professional/ academic… But it’s so nice to talk about all of your prospectives with your friends and loved ones, wonder about the potential that the new year can bring does no harm. If you really feel like this type of thing is too personal, then I’d say you could organize an “Unrealistic Wishlist” board day, when owning a Himalaya Hermes Kelly is a totally achiavable thing! Granted, I’m a tad materialistic, but I just adore learning more about my friends through their materialistic goals, with the right outlook it can be really revealing. Plus, I’m a huge fan of arts and crafts, and I’ll take any excuse I have to do it.
2. Charcuterie dinner: One of my biggest no-nos is showing up empty handed to any dinner, maybe it’s a Brazilian thing, but I’ve never done it and don’t plan on ever doing it. With a charcuterie dinner, I have an excuse to do it! I love charcuterie dinners more than anything in the world, cheese, wine, fruits and salami… no better combination. Not to mention that it’s practically like a live personality quiz for you and your friends, as nothing is more telling of a person’s character than their cheese preference.
3. Christmas shopping afternoon: Preferably to be done with a guy to use as your own bag carrier. Whenever I need to go somewhere or do something, I like to call other people up just in case, and although I love some peace of mind to think clearly when I need to buy presents for myself, when my consumerism is altruistic I love to have someone around to give me second opinions and spare my shoulders of all the extra weight!
4. Homemade decoration and dinner: I currently don’t have an apartment of my own to decorate, but other people’s serve me just as well. One of my favorite activities has been going to my friends’ homes to arrange garlands, make dried orange slices decor and even help to carefully distribute tinsel on the christmas tree. What is a chore to some is fun to others, with the right playlist and conversation specially. Afterwards it’s crucial to have a dinner party as a treat, no decoration shall be wasted!
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To Discover
I feel like my consumerism is reaching an all time high right now, and I feel like I might as well share some of my current favourite discoveries with you guys. There’s nothing better than giving (and getting!) gifts from one of a kind stores, and so, I’ve made a little list of places that are definitely worth checking out:
1. Nesines: It’s a brand from barcelona that sells just the coolest shirts. I’ve just gotten one from them and I’m obsessed with the fit, the colors and the model. The quality is amaxzing, and I love that fact that their products have amazing compositions, no polyester around here! If you want a top that can elevate any pair of jeans, look nowhere else!
2. Maria de la Orden: I have to give credit where it’s due… this brand wasn’t on my radar before my mom showed it to me . Colorful velvet can definitely brighten up even the dullest winter days, especially when it’s presented in such unique shapes. Honestly their jackets are to die for, as are their headbands.
3. The obedient Daughter: came across this brand thanks to a kind destiny and now I’m absolutely OBSESSED with their curation of books and clothing. A gorgeous presentation of products that are unique but timeless… I simply NEED their Diana skirt.
4. MC2 Saint Barth: Okay not really a discovery, but THE place we should all be looking at for a perfect tongue in cheek aprés ski sweater. Ngl, I’m giving each of my siblings a sweater this christmas, and although I KNOW it might be an overdone gift, it’s a classic for a reason. And I myself know my sister would never not appreciate the opportunity to walk around Cervinia with a hot pink sweater that says “FAVOLOSA”
5. Bella Freud: Again, not a discovery, but worth a mention just because this was the month when I truly explored the brand’s full potential. Everyone knows their gorgeous sweaters with the best quotes (Godard IS GOD!), but I’m currently obsessed with their candles, ceramics and overall home accessories. Can someone please give me their Cunty mug? Please?)
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To be worn
Sunglasses: I’m a guilty “occhiali da nebbia” wearer, much to my friends’ dismay. Though some may think it can be a bit bizzarre to wear sunglasses out on days when the sun doesn’t seem to get any high, I don’t have any shame in looking (or at least feeling) cool no matter the weather … My current go tos are the Dior Palladium (if you get it to wear in Venice it’s even better, that way, if anyone asks, you can say you’re paying your respects for Andre Palladio’s influential architecture)
Fur trimmed everything: Okay maybe i’ve been watching one too many episodes of friends, and letting the 90s influence a bit too much over my style, but recently I’ve been obsessed with fur trimmed coats. Long or short, black or camel, it doesn’t matter. I didn’t bite when everyone was going crazy over that green trench back in 2020, but now it’s different! A classic cut with a bit of fun fur will never go out of style in my eyes.
Barretes: Okay I think barretes are not an addition to my blog, I’ve probably been proudly posting about being a proud barrette wearer since 2020, but now I’ve actually been converted, and went from being a strictly tortoiseshell hair accessories wearer to a the brighter the better one. The one thing to blame is none other than the city of Copenhagen, where I discovered Maanesten and Pico, and FEASTED.
Herbag: Taking to “To Be” oof this section a bit too literally, and even a bit too hopefully. Not only do I absolutely love the fact that it reminds me a bit of the Kelly, I also love its overall practicality, everyone I know that has it rages on and on about its endless perks. While the fact that its body is made out of canvas rather than the famous traditional Hermes leather might be a turn off to some but to me it’s just perfect, principally because I’ve been planning on getting it to use it as a school bag and I’ve had the misfortune to have once tried to carry a leather bag around all day just to practically destroy it in one day.
Scarves and Pashminas: Winter is the season when I really can’t seem to escape all black outfits, but wearing a beautifully textured pashmina ALWAYS is a game changer for me. I feel like every city in the world has a Tibet store packed with the most varied options of material, print and density, I know Milan has an incredible one (although the Paris Tibet Forever on Le Marais will always take the cake).
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pizzettauniversale · 1 year ago
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Posso confessare una cosa? Calendari dell’avvento cosa più inutile del periodo natalizio
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thegianpieromennitipolis · 2 years ago
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Da: SGUARDI SULL’ARTE LIBRO SECONDO - di Gianpiero Menniti 
L'ICONA E L'IMPULSO A NARRARE
L’icona è un soggetto-oggetto di devozione: non il semplice calco figurato dell’immagine divina, ma esso stesso una presenza sacra, un segno terragno espressivo dell’immateriale.  Così la si concepisce nel culto cristiano orientale e con tale connotazione essa s’impone ai fedeli di un mondo lontanissimo, tra i secoli VI e VII, qualcuno sostiene anche l’VIII secolo nel caso della Madonna Theotokòs conservata in S. Maria in Trastevere, a Roma.  La chiesa, molto antica – la prima edificazione risale al II sec. d.C. – ed arricchita nel corso dei secoli (fino al XIX) da vari interventi tanto da ospitare un’antologia di tecniche, stili e forme, presenta una pianta basilicale absidata a tre navate (le colonne, che sostengono la classica architrave dei modelli architettonici paleo-cristiani, sembrerebbero essere state prelevate dalle terme di Caracalla) costellate, quella destra e quella sinistra, di cappelle dedicate, presenti anche ai lati dell’abside: la cappella del coro, a destra, e la cappella Altemps a sinistra nella quale si trova l’icona detta anche “Madonna della Clemenza”.  Si tratta di un encausto, procedimento pittorico assai datato e tecnicamente complesso: la finalità è quella di conservare, di acquisire anche per la pittura parietale quei requisiti di resilienza tipici dell’arte musiva.  In effetti, il dipinto su parete ha mantenuto in discreta parte le caratteristiche materiali della rappresentazione consentendo di distinguere le quattro figure nimbate che lo compongono: al centro la Madonna, in ieratica frontalità, vestita ed abbigliata sfarzosamente tanto da suscitare la comparazione con la basilissa Teodora del celebre mosaico absidale di S. Vitale a Ravenna; la vergine, che appare intronizzata – si distinguono i terminali quadrangolari dei bracci del trono – regge sulle gambe il cristo bambino che ha il volto adulto tipico di una lunga tradizione iconografica, anch’egli porporato ed in posa frontale a stagliare lo sguardo sull’astante.  Le sacre figure occupano la parte avanzata della rappresentazione mentre i due angeli o i santi che le contornano ai fianchi, permangono dietro il trono, caratterizzati da una tunica chiara eppure bordata da inserti color porpora che richiamano l’abito talare di ecclesiasti di alto rango.  Sono queste figure ad introdurre nel testo pittorico un accenno narrativo (peraltro presente, talvolta, nelle raffigurazioni musive bizantine) ammiccando allo spettatore e protendendo con garbo il palmo della mano a presentare, a proteggere, a incorniciare, le sacre ed intoccabili divinità.  E sono sempre queste due figure, arretrate come sono, a costituire una sorta di piano prospettico di fondo che conferisce la sensazione visiva dell’avvento dei corpi divini della Vergine e del Cristo, a segnalare la duplice natura, a suggerire l’intuizione tutta spirituale del soprasensibile incarnato eppure capace di mantenere la purezza del sacro.
In copertina: Maria Casalanguida, "Bottiglie e cubetto", 1975, collezione privata
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giovaneanziano · 1 year ago
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Nelle mie storie di IG dove OGNI ANNO faccio gli unboxing del calendario dell’avvento in pigiama, il primo video ho fatto una gag dove suonavo un pezzo difficile degli Smiths col basso. Non l’ha riconosciuta nessuno. Ok non sono Pastorius, ma ha fatto male
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fuorigelo · 1 year ago
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ho preso il calendario dell’avvento della kinder l’unico per cui vale la pena spenderci soldi
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nonsolodoncamillo · 8 months ago
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