Monday, September 21, 2009

Copycat Gerber Recipes

REFORESTATION AND OTHER ACTIVITIES (FOR ENVIRONMENT IN ACTION)

MOTION
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES IN THE PROJECT OTTER
Ecologists in Action Region of Murcia
Participation is free, and includes room and board.
Places are booked upon arrival of requests to complete the maximum number offered.
To participate or request more information,
contact Ecologists in Action murcia@ecologistasenaccion.org

618 332 736

not miss the exciting opportunity to work in reforestation activities, assess the quality of some sections of the river, tours around the riparian ecosystem, etc!
Negrita
FALL 2009 SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES:

activities from September to November 2009 Reforestation

Alhárabe riverside
Friday 25, Saturday 26 and Sunday, September 27

Planting native species to recover a portion of the perimeter of the Presa de La Risca (Campo de San Juan - Moratalla). Also tours of the area for recognition of the natural environment.

Location of accommodation: The Risca
(Accommodation and meals provided by the association)


Recognition of natural and cultural heritage linked to the river Alhárabe
Friday 16th, Saturday 17th and Sunday October 18

Route ethnographic Alhárabe River, visits to shelters with rock paintings (Calar Cañaícas), visit a still (Distiller of essential oils) and natural essences workshop. Monitoring of reforestation in September and necessary maintenance, and assessment of river water quality Alhárabe.

Location of accommodation: The Risca
(Accommodation and meals provided by the association)


rating Abarán and river ecosystem in Cieza, and recognition of the environment
Friday 6, Saturday 7 and Sunday 8 November Route

Norias, evaluation of reforestation in the area and carried out necessary maintenance work, assessment of water quality, interesting route Almadenes Canyon, esparto workshop, field surveying riparian plant species.

Location of accommodation: Hostel Abarán (Sierra del Oro)
(Accommodation and meals provided by the association)

The accommodation and food for these activities are carried out by Ecologists in Action

Greetings. Ecologists in Action
Murcia


Ecologists in Action - Murcia Region
C / José García Martínez, n. 2, 1-C
30005 - MURCIA
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http://www.ecologistasenaccion.org/murcia murcia@ecologistasenaccion.org

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Congratulations Message Book



We inaugurate this section with a summer theme, at least in the South we are used to tourism and the influx of "guiris" our towns. The term "foreigner" is commonly used for the English, but do we know where it comes from that word?.

As the term comes from the time of the regency of Maria Cristina in favor of his daughter Elizabeth II that has not yet reached adulthood. This had to add that his father Fernando VII abolished the Salic law, law that women could not ascend the throne. It was a very criticized by conservatives who happen absolutist wanted the figure of the king had all the powers and were the only be empowered to decide the fate of Spain, for when the king Fernando VII decided to abolish the Salic law did not agree and when he died and saw that they would carry into practice the change they revolted in the name of the brother of Fernando VII, Carlos, hence they are called Carlist. Thus began the civil war in Spain between Elizabethan (liberals) and Carlist (Conservatives).

Well civil war in that the Basque and Navarre called supporters of Isabel, and his mother the regent Maria Cristina, liberals mostly in Basque Christines giristinos serious. So all that would be no less English Carlist, would giristinos, word today and would evolve a foreigner to draw tourists from outside Spain.

There is another theory that the soldiers of Elizabeth II wore on his hat stands GRI (Royal Guard infantry), hence would the word foreigner, to try to mention the acronym. By extension all uniformed or representatives of Isabel and the Liberals came to be called guiris. In fact there who today remains the term for uniform guripas especially the civil guard.

Pd: It's funny that they are absolutists who do not abide by the decisions after the monarch.