01/06/2018

THE SOLOVKA

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THE SOLOVKA

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The village of Solovetsky.

Angels are singing in heaven!

On the Trinity.


White Night. Bay of Well-being.

The Solovetsky Monastery.

Germanovsky courtyard.

View from the Celery herring.

Night Solovki.

The bird is wonderful.

Angel.

The Pilgrim.




The Holy Gates.

Church of Metropolitan Philip (1798).

The Gate Church of the Annunciation (1596) and the Annunciation Corps (17-19 centuries).

Herman's courtyard in the monastery.

Ancient transitions of the monastery's farm.

The house of the pilgrim.

Stone on the Big Hare Island.

Glade of stones on Muxalma.

A protected labyrinth on Zayatsky Island.
35 labyrinths form the energy aura of the Solovetsky Islands, fueled by colossal springs submissively bent along the Force's line, which is dictated by the dictates of marine energies.



Poklonniy cross in the Bay of Well-being.

Coast of the White Sea. Bolshoi Zayatsky Island.

A sea hare on Zayatsky Island.

A stone rose.

White Sea landscape.


St. Andrew's Monastery on Bolshoy Zayatsky Island.

Night windows.

Cross-country vehicle.

In Pavel Lungin's painting "The Island" there are two main characters: Peter Mamonov and a severe, ascetic northern nature. Rabocheostrovsk - the place where the film was shot - the gate to the spiritual home of Russia, the Solovetsky Monastery, and the transit point on the way to the most famous Stalinist camp.


Island

The road to Solovki. Morning.

Kem. Rabocheostrovsk.Rabocheostrovsk is more than just the place where the "Island" was shot. And more than a point on the way of tourists to Solovki. The settlement until 1933 was called Red Island, and even earlier Popov Island - named after the largest island off the White Sea coast. The settlement was founded in 1888, when the Sawmill opened in Kemi. Arkhangelsk merchants organized it. The place was chosen not by chance - the bay near Popov Island is very convenient for calling ships that can swim directly to the shore. The settlement was connected with Kemya by a narrow-gauge railway, along which trolleys with a forest were launched.






"Bird of Happiness" or "Pomorsky Dove".

Settlement Solovetsky. Population of the village, as of 2010 - 840 people. It means a permanent population, i. those who stay to spend the winter. In summer, at the expense of "summer residents" from Arkhangelsk, there are about three thousand people.
Despite the remoteness from civilization and the absence of asphalt the village looks quite alive. In the year it is visited by about 35 thousand tourists. In the best years there were about 70 thousand. In the village there are 5 hotels (one works in winter), post office, "Sberbank" branch, mobile payment points, kindergarten, school. (The school has WiFi).

Despite the ne Jean David art paintings for sale

ighborhood with the monastery, none of the 900 Solovets became a monk.


At all agricultural obediences, in the sewing workshop, pilgrimage service, Sunday school, laundry, the sisters living at the monastery work selflessly to help the sick and elderly residents of the village. Before the revolution, women in general on the Great Solovetsky Island were not allowed, prayed on the next small, and called - Babiy.

30/05/2018

Open Meat Pie

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Open meat pie!

 Open meat pie!



Pie is just a delight! gentle potato dough and a lot of juicy and flavorful filling I advise you to try it !! Pie is tasty and hot and cold !!

Ingredients:

For the test:
- 200 gr. potatoes,
- 200gr. flour,
- 1 egg,
- 50gr. butter,
- salt.

For filling:

- 500gr. pork (or minced meat),
- 2 Bulgarian peppers,
- 1 tomato,
- 2 small onions,
- 100 ml. fat cream (33-38%),
- 100 ml. milk,
- 2 small eggs (in the fill),
- 2 tablespoons tomato paste,
- salt pepper,
- a little grated cheese.

Preparation:

 
Potatoes finely chopped and boiled in salted water until cooked. Then drain the water, mash potatoes. Add egg, butter, mix well. Pour in the flour and knead the dough. We spread it into a split form, making the edges
we send to the freezer while the filling is being prepared. Pepper is cut Jean Paul Lemieux art paintings for sale

not large, lightly fry. Onion grind, fry in a separate frying pan, add the meat, cut into small cubes, fry almost until ready, salt.

Add pepper and finely chopped tomato, spread the filling on the dough. mix cream, milk and tomato paste. Add the egg, lightly beat. Solim, pepper. Pour the stuffing of pie
Bake for 40 minutes at a temperature of 200C. 10 minutes before cooking, sprinkle with grated cheese.

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28/05/2018

Castles of France 1890-1900. Library of Congress

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Castles of France 1890-1900. Library of Congress

 
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1. Castles of Scotland 1890-1900. Library of Congress
2. Castles of Wales 1890-1900. Library of Congress






 Entrance to castle, Nantes, France




 Pope's Castle, Av Jeff Tabor art

ignon, Provence, France




 Statue and castle of King Rene, Angers, France




 The castle of Henry IV, Pau, Pyrenees, France




The old castle, Boulogne, France




 Beaucaire Castle, Tarascon, Pyrenees, France




 Castle and river, Lourdes, Pyrenees, France




 Castle from terrace of Notre Dame de Lourdes, Lourdes, Pyrenees, France




 General view from Beaucaire Castle, Tarascon, Pyrenees, France




 King René's Castle, Tarascon, Pyrenees, France




 Old castle, Bayonne, Pyrenees, France




 Old castle, Dieppe, France




 Ruins Beaucaire Castle, Tarascon, Pyrenees, France




 Ruins of the Castle of Arques, Dieppe, France




 The castle and bridge, Pau, Pyrenees, France




 The castle from east front, Pau, Pyrenees, France




 The castle from south front, Pau, Pyrenees, France




 The Castle from swing bridge, Brest, France




 The castle place, Bayeux, France




 The castle, Clisson, France




 The Castle, wing of Francis I, the facade, Blois, France




 The city and the castle, Lourdes, Pyrenees, France




 The water castle, Montpelier, France



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