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  1. Jednak człowiek niczym wino. Czym starszy tym lepszy. Stało się! Po sześciu latach pobiłem swoją życiówkę w biegach na dystansie 🔟 km. Ale jak pobiłem: poprawiłem o minutę i dziesięć sekund! Teraz mój PB to 39:16 🫡
    Trochę to trwało, ale prawda jest taka, że siedem lat temu moje życie zmieniło się o 180 stopni i najważniejsze w codzienności było bycie jak najlepszym tatem 🥰
    Wciąż trenowałem ale to nie było już to. Zwłaszcza, że z Michaliną i Michałem byłem na wszystko. Śmiałem się z nimi, bawiłem, uczyłem i … chorowałem 😅 Dopiero od minionej jesieni dzieciaki już nie są jak gąbki przynoszące wszelkie bakcyle do domu w związku z czym pojawiła się ciągłość w bieganiu. Brakowało tylko kropki nad i czyli kopa w pupę, którego mocno potrzebowałem i tutaj historia zatoczyła koło. Znowu w treningu pomógł mi jak na początku mojej biegowej historii Janusz Wiedzę i doświadczenie mam już spore, ale potrzeba było ostatecznego szlifu, który wykonał właśnie Janusz. No i udało się. Jestem już przed 50-tką a biegam szybciej niż biegałem przed 40-stką 😎 Naprawdę się cieszę, zwłaszcza że dzięki mojej żonę Marta jestem bardzo szczęśliwym człowiekiem 🥰
    Na jednym z poniższych zdjęć to kolaż ze zdjęciem sprzed sześciu lat i medal ma Michalina (wynik 40:33 - oficjalnie 40:26) i dwa zdjęcia z dzisiaj - Michał i Michalina oraz dyplom jaki narysowała mi właśnie Michaśka. #bieganie #zawody #polskabiega

  2. Caja no tiene que pagar salario a Marta Esquivel ni a Marielos Gutiérrez mientras están suspendidas de sus cargos

    El plazo de las medidas cautelares es de seis meses a partir del 10 de octubre del 2024 y hasta el 6 de abril del 2025.
    La entrada Caja no tiene que pagar salario a Marta Esquivel ni a Marielos Gutiérrez mientras están suspendidas de sus cargos apa [...]

    #CCSS #CasoBarrenador #Juez. #MarielosGutiérrez #MartaEsquivel #País #Salario #Salud #Sueldo #Suspensión

    semanariouniversidad.com/pais/

  3. Juzgado Penal desestima causa contra directivos de la CCSS por presunto nombramiento ilegal

    El pasado 7 de diciembre del 2022, el mandatario Rodrigo Chaves y la presidenta ejecutiva de la CCSS, Marta Esquivel, anunciaron una denuncia penal contra el exjerarca de la institución, Álvaro Ramos, y otros directivos por el presunto nombramiento ilegal del gerente adminis [...]

    #CausaPenal #Desestima #DirectivosCCSS #ExpresidenteEjecutivo #Juez. #País #ÁlvaroRamos #ÚltimaHora

    semanariouniversidad.com/pais/

  4. War in Hamburg auf meiner ersten PRÜF-Demo. Das war unfassbar klasse! Hummel Hummel - Prüf Prüf!
    Prüfen rettet übrigens Freiheit. Es ist so schön, FÜR etwas auf die Straße zu gehen, statt immer nur zu reagieren, wenn Faschos einen Pups tun.
    #PRÜF #Hamburg

  5. L'Elisir d'Amore, 1949

    reddit.com/r/OldOpera/comments

    Tonight, I decided to go back to one of my favourite operas, L'Elisir d'Amore. It's actually the second opera I ever listened to in Italian on 5 March of this year. It was so early in my journey that I didn't even write a proper review of it, except to say that I enjoyed the singers and hated the English libretto that I found. I still do, but sadly, for some odd reason, I didn't save the excellent translation from the Italian that Perplexity wrote for me, so I just read Wikipedia and listened to the beautiful singing.

    Libretto

    opera-arias.com/donizetti/l%27

    To save you the headache of the above link, here is the Wikipedia entry. Why on Earth they skip both this recording and another from the same year in their discography section is completely beyond me! That said, don't skip the commentary at the beginning or in the middle, because it explains the plot very well and even what the singers are wearing! This is a great advantage of radio shows over videos for the blind, because without being told such things, even the sighted listeners have no idea about them without trying to find old pictures!

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%27elis

    Recording

    youtube.com/watch?v=pZXd43gtYIA

    The story is a sweet and innocent one that does away with the violence and tragedies seen in so many operas. Instead, there is a love-sick young peasant in love with a landowner (though it's worth mentioning that the announcer describes her as wearing peasant clothing), and a sergeant determined to take her heart, not to mention a hilarious quack doctor trying to take advantage of the situation with a fake love potion. Of course, all ends happily, with everyone getting what he wants, even Belcore, since, as he says, there are plenty more women in the world. In short, it's exactly the sort of plot and opera that I love.

    I really wish that Schipa had recorded this, as I consider Una Furtiva Lagrima to be one of his signature arias. But you really can't go wrong with Tagliavini. He is the only one to equal Schipa in this, and his Quanto è bella, quanto è cara is incredibly beautiful, and is, in my opinion, one of his best arias, though I prefer the studio version. For some reason, I thought Baccaloni was in this, but although he would have sung the part wonderfully, I was confusing it with Don Pasquale. Instead, we get Tajo, who is another of my favourite basses. I don't know why, but I forgot to add Bidu Sayão to the list of female operatic singers whom I know and like! Musically, this is exactly what I expect from an opera; wonderful arias, lovely harmonies, duets, trios, even great chorus parts, and good recititives. At no point did I feel it dragged. I was involved from the first moment to the last. I do wish they had included the Opera News on the Air and the Opera Quiz, though, as both sounded like they would have been interesting.

    I enjoyed this when I first heard it,and I still do now. My other choice would have been Martha, which has a similar light and comedic feel, but I don't regret my decision, and I highly recommend this to anyone,but especially those new to opera. I will be revisiting my very first opera, Don Pasquale tomorrow, because it's a great way for me to start the year.

    Edit. There is one with Baccaloni! It's the other one from 1949 that I mentioned. I didn't realise he was in it! And most of the other cast members are the same as well, so now, you can choose which one you want. That said, Tajo was still great, so you wouldn't lose either way.

    youtube.com/watch?v=P1c5EmlT-i0

    #Donizetti #opera #review #Tagliavini

  6. Me: I've been studying animation for the entire forenoon. Maybe watch something else for lunch. A varied input is good, I've heard.

    Also me: *watches a video about puppeteering*

    #animation #puppeteering #ArtistLife

    ("Adam Savage Learns How Fraggle Rock's Doozers Are Built" in case you're curious:

    youtu.be/1dkNlkom7MU )

  7. Me: I've been studying animation for the entire forenoon. Maybe watch something else for lunch. A varied input is good, I've heard.

    Also me: *watches a video about puppeteering*

    #animation #puppeteering #ArtistLife

    ("Adam Savage Learns How Fraggle Rock's Doozers Are Built" in case you're curious:

    youtu.be/1dkNlkom7MU )

  8. Me: I've been studying animation for the entire forenoon. Maybe watch something else for lunch. A varied input is good, I've heard.

    Also me: *watches a video about puppeteering*

    #animation #puppeteering #ArtistLife

    ("Adam Savage Learns How Fraggle Rock's Doozers Are Built" in case you're curious:

    youtu.be/1dkNlkom7MU )

  9. Me: I've been studying animation for the entire forenoon. Maybe watch something else for lunch. A varied input is good, I've heard.

    Also me: *watches a video about puppeteering*

    #animation #puppeteering #ArtistLife

    ("Adam Savage Learns How Fraggle Rock's Doozers Are Built" in case you're curious:

    youtu.be/1dkNlkom7MU )