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Monday, June 6, 2011
Happy Birthday Iuliana and Adi
Valentina's Graduation
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Bulgaria
For my mother's 80th birthday we went to Bulgaria and visited a couple of resorts on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast.
1-Golden Sands
Hotel Astera, where we stayed
Hotel Astera, where we stayed
2-Balchik...
... is a Black Sea costal town, renowned for its Palace and Botanical Garden.
During Romanian's administration(1913-1940) was the favourite
summer residence of Queen Maria of Romania (born in 1875, Eastwell, Kent - died in 1938 at Sinaia -buried at Curtea de Arges Monastire).
In accordance with her last whishes, here was kept her hart until 1940 when the region went back to Bulgaria, then moved to Bran Castle.
Friday, May 13, 2011
Oltenia
This week together with Adi, I was visiting another region of Romania, named Oltenia. Nice, we passed through small towns (Horezu, the capital of Romanian pottery, or Motru, known for its coal mines), charming villages (Hobita, the birthplace of Constantin Brancusi, the father of modern sculpture, see in picture#1 the house where he grew up), peaceful monasteries (Tismana) or wild landscapes like Dealul Negru.
Then we went to Targu Jiu and visited the ensemble of Brancusi's
I'v seen many of his sculptures in museums from New York and Philadelphia like Bird in Space, The Prayer or Mademoiselle Pogany (the one thet I like the best) , but these in open air are very impressive and actually are considered the apex of his artistic career. He died in 1957 (the year that Adi was born), at 81 years old, leaving over 200 sculptures. His work is appreciated word wide and sold at record prices - for example Madame L.R. was sold at an auction for $37mil.
Sunday, May 8, 2011
Happy B-day Sergiu!
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Gheorghe Munteanu - Murgoci (1872-1925)
Here I found out an interesting fact about our ancestry, that we are related through my father's mother (my grandmother) with the renowned Romanian geologist, Gh. Munteanu-Murgoci. He studied math and science at the Nicolae Balcescu High School, the same high school as my father did years later. Then, he studied geology and mineralogy at the University of Bucharest, where, in 1903 he became a professor, after he took his PH degree with "Magna cum laude" from University of Munich, Germany.
Alongside Nicolae Iorga or Vasile Parvan, he was one of the founders of South-Eastern European Institute in Bucharest.
Also, he was a member of the Romanian Academy.
He published many studies and books in this field: Sinteza geologica a Carpatilor Sudici, Cercetari Geologice in Dobrogea Nordica or Balta Dunarii to name a few.
Unfortunately, he died pretty young, at only 53 years old.
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