närune, narmendav 39.harsh adj - harsh conditions are difficult to live in and 63. refer sb to sb v to send someone or something to a person very uncomfortable [= severe]: the harsh Estonian or organization to be helped or dealt with: My doctor is winters. karm referring me to a dermatologist. 64. rejuvenate v - to make someone look or feel young and 40.hinge n - [hin(d)] a piece of metal fastened to a door, strong again: I came back from holiday feeling rejuvenated. lid etc that allows it to swing open and shut: The gate noorenenud seemed strong and solid, with four big hinges set into 65
I don't enjoy myself as much as when I am traveling and meeting people from different parts of the world. Each time I travel, I feel like I learn more about myself and about the world. I love being immersed in a totally different culture, language, and lifestyle for a week or two. I enjoy taking time away from the grind to "sharpen the saw" and to gain altitude on my own life's path. Travel is a great way to rejuvenate myself and a sweet way to get to know many of my friends even better. Being able to travel with girls I know will make trips so much more fun. It will be a massive learning experience to be immersed with a girl for a week or two straight and seeing her nearly each moment of the trip. Goals Plan out Costa Rica 2014 trip
The American scene was interpreted as a way of life and the cities were communicated through gloomy endurance. It also expressed an emotional reaction to the effects of the Great Depression. American Scene painting was cheerless, romantically nostalgic and grotesque. The pictures are laden with shadows and the oppressive atmosphere of desolation. The subjects concerned landscape, architecture and urban scenes. The "Regionalists" displayed false optimism and tried to rejuvenate the values of the heartland of the Mid-West. Their pictures were an art of the country (hillbillies, folksingers, farms etc.). There is marked influence of xenophobia and Puritanic elements. Exemplary artist. Edward Hopper (early-C20). He focused on large cities. He was influenced by "The Eight". Typical to him is bleak light, loneliness, detachment, beauty in ugliness and monotony. He suggests non-existent or uneasy relations between human figures
The American scene was interpreted as a way of life and the cities were communicated through gloomy endurance. It also expressed an emotional reaction to the effects of the Great Depression. American Scene painting was cheerless, romantically nostalgic and grotesque. The pictures are laden with shadows and the oppressive atmosphere of desolation. The subjects concerned landscape, architecture and urban scenes. The "Regionalists" displayed false optimism and tried to rejuvenate the values of the heartland of the Mid-West. Their pictures were an art of the country (hillbillies, folksingers, farms etc.). There is marked influence of xenophobia and Puritanic elements. Exemplary artist. Edward Hopper (early-C20). He focused on large cities. He was influenced by "The Eight". Typical to him is bleak light, loneliness, detachment, beauty in ugliness and monotony. He suggests non-existent or uneasy relations between human figures
EPILOGUE: LOOKING BACK ON THE JOURNEY wants us to regard the Titanic. Let it remain where it is, a mystery and a monument to the human tragedy. Old Rose, like every hero returning from a journey to the unconscious, had a choice to face. Do I scream and shout about my elixir, try to exploit it or evangelize about it? Or do I simply go about the business of my life, letting what I have learned radiate out from me and inevitably change, revive, rejuvenate those around me, and then the whole world? Do I choose an outer or an inner path to express my elixir? Obviously, Rose took the latter path, containing and internalizing the treasure from the special world, a poetic lesson taught by the Celtic tales, where heroes who come back and brag about their adventures in the Underworld find nothing but seaweed where they thought they'd collected fairy treasure. But the rare one, like Rose, keeps the fairies' secrets and lives a long and happy life