Tumgik
#Lisors
davidheulin · 4 months
Text
Tumblr media
Lisors by H.D    "On the road"
Fujifilm x100v
#Photographersontumblr
#myphotos
#Blackandwhite
#Colors
#Originalphotographers
#Noiretblanc
#Ombre
#Lumière
#Nature
#Architecture
#Monument
#Photographer
#Normandie
#Normandy
#Fujifilm
#x100v
#Vintage
#Photography
#Photographystreet
#Street
#Rouen
3 notes · View notes
lisorpte · 16 days
Text
Hey heyy, i'm Lisor!! 🇧🇷
Tumblr media
0 notes
listener-of-rebirth · 1 month
Text
When you open your mailbox you see a letter on top of it. Unbothered by the wind.
Hi ! Lisore Here ! Here to tell you another one of the mundane happenings lf the fay ! But seriously, even if no one can answer me... Wait a minute ! If I write my address on this maybe you can send me some mail ?
Okay... I live currently in the palace of the north spirit Tramonta. You can send a letter there for at least the next two days.
But Anyway, Do you wanna know what he's like ? Tramonta I mean. He's a snow-like crane spirit that had taken human form. So yup, he still has feathers, and his kids are fluffy and ugly ducklings ! And he do have a long neck ! But he is graceful, except when he's drunk, to say, at least half of the time.
His palace is a secluded place between two peaks, Made entirely in rock, cristal and spiritual wood. The furniture are a bit lacking but the peace of this place almost guarded me from launching a fireball at a mischevious kid who dared to try and steal one of my jewels. Almost.
In the process, the kid and the jewel were launched into the human world. So I lost both !
Poor me. If any of you find it, the jewel I mean, the kid you can keep it. Please send it to Tramonta's palace or to Babayag's hut where I will be tomorrow !
The wind take the letter from your hands and send it away in the direction of the sun.
0 notes
Photo
Tumblr media
Chronique Littéraire #10 : Le Geste d'Ethiel - Nouvelle de la Saga Imative De @june_cilgrino Disponible sur son site web Gratuit ! Je vous conseille au moins de lire le premier tome de la saga avant de lire cette nouvelle. Je n'ai pas pu m'en empêcher, à la fin du troisième livre il est indiqué qu'il y a une nouvelle de la saga. Je n'ai pas pu résister. Je me suis jetée dessus. Le titre : Le Geste d'Ethiel. Ethiel est un des personnages attachants que l'on trouve tout au long de la saga. Même si tout ne commence pas bien pour lui il fini par trouver la paix. En lisant cette nouvelle, qui retrace quelques passages des premiers chapitres du tome 1 mais du point de vu de Ethiel justement. Pour faire court et ne pas SPOILER.. À travers cette petite nouvelle, j'ai compris ce qui m'avait échappé, j'ai compris pourquoi Lisor comptait pour lui. Pourquoi il a fait CE geste dans cette forêt ... Mais chut. Je vous laisse découvrir tout ça. Pour conclure : La Saga Imative est vraiment géniale. #Books #Addict #booksaddict #livresque #livre #livres #livresaddict #bookreview #review #avis #instagrammeuse #booksgram #bookdgrammeuse #booksgramfrance #TheVixenBooks #Lectures #blogger #booksblogger #blogueuse #BlogueuseLivresque #LeGestedEthiel #junecilgrino #sagaimative #trilogie (à Midi-Pyrenees, France) https://www.instagram.com/p/CZmbsSlK8Hb/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
0 notes
pariswasawoman · 4 years
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Nadia Khodasevich (Grabowski) Léger (Belarusian: Надзе́я Пятро́ўна Хадасе́віч-Лежэ́) (23 September 1904 – 7 November 1982) was a French artist. She was the first wife of Polish painter Stanisław Grabowski and the second wife of French artist Fernand Léger.
She was born into a poor family of Polish descent in in the Vitebsk Governorate of the Russian Empire, now northern Belarus. From 1919 to 1921, she studied at an art workshop in Smolensk with avante garde artists Władysław Strzemiński and Kazimir Malevich. She then studied under Miłosz Kotarbiński at the Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts from 1922, where she met and then married Polish painter Stanisław Grabowski in 1923.
The couple moved to Paris in 1924, and she then studied at the Académie Moderne in Paris, led by Fernand Léger and Amédée Ozenfant. Léger asked her to teach at the Academy, which she did until his death in 1955. Her work was exhibited regularly in Paris from 1926 to 1929, and with the Cercle et Carré association in the 1930s, under the name "Wanda Chodasiewicz-Grabowska"; she later preferred the name "Nadia". She was involved with the a.r. group which donated art to a modern art museum in Łódź in 1929, the Muzeum Sztuki w Łodzi. She separated from her first husband in 1927, after the birth of their daughter Wanda. They were divorced in 1932.
Fernand Léger remained outside France from October 1940 to December 1945, but Nadia remained in Paris during the occupation of France in the Second World War; she is believed to have been involved with the French resistance. After the death of his first wife Jeanne-Augustine Lohy in 1950, Fernand Léger married Nadia Khodasevich in February 1952, and they lived at Gif-sur-Yvette, in the south-west suburbs of Paris. She was involved in creating many of the works attributed to Léger after the war.
She ran the Académie with Georges Bauquier, whom she married after Léger's death in 1955. She collaborated with architect Andreï Svetchine to build the Fernand Léger Museum in Alpes-Maritimes near Antibes in 1960, which was donated to the French state in 1967. She also converted Léger's farm at Lisores in Normandy into a museum, the Ferme-Musée Fernand Léger, completed in 1970.
She and her second husband were both members of the French Communist Party. She was awarded the USSR Order of the Red Banner of Labour in 1972. She died in Grasse.
3 notes · View notes
rxonlinepharma · 3 years
Text
Is Lioresal a Better Migraine Solution Alternative of Sermion?
What is Lioresal?
Baclofen, also known as Lioresal, is a drug that is used to treat muscle stiffness caused by a spinal cord injury or multiple sclerosis. It relieves muscle rigidity, tension, and stiffness (spasticity) caused by a variety of disorders such as cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, motor neuron disease, or head, brain, or spine damage. Lioresal use can also be done to treat hiccups and muscle spasms in people who are nearing the end of their lives. It's either swallowed or injected into the spinal canal.
Tumblr media
Lioresal 25 mg Tablet can be consumed with or without food. In general, you should strive to use the least amount of medication necessary to control your symptoms for the shortest time possible. While you are on this medication, you should take it on a regular basis. If you skip a dose, the drug will become less effective.
Lioseral for migraine
Lioseral is a muscle relaxant. Baclofen may assist if your headaches are caused by significant muscle strain. Lisoeral, on the other hand, is not recommended for headaches. It would be a more "off-label" application. Lioseral is helpful for Tension Migraines because it relaxes the muscles in your neck. It will help you avoid getting a migraine if you do this. You can buy Lisoreal online for migraine headaches if you are experiencing dull tightness or a band-like pressure discomfort in the back of your head or across your forehead.
Mechanism
This medication belongs to the class of medications known as skeletal muscle relaxants. It reduces the release of excitatory neurotransmitters from the afferent terminal by suppressing monosynaptic and polysynaptic responses at the spinal level. It also relaxes the muscles by increasing the impact of the inhibitory neurotransmitter GABA.
Benefits of using Liosreal
Lioresal 25 Tablet is a muscle relaxant used to treat stiffness, irritation, and swelling in skeletal muscle diseases. It works by preventing chemical messengers in the brain from causing such sensations. It successfully eliminates muscle stiffness or spasms, allowing muscles to move more freely.
To receive the best benefit, take it exactly as directed. Take no more or for longer than is necessary, as this can be hazardous. In general, the lowest effective dose should be used for the shortest duration possible. This will make it easier for you to go about your regular tasks and live a better, more active life.
Side effects
It’s better to understand and get a knowledge about the side effects before you plan to purchase Lioresal 25 mg online:
Drowsiness
Vertigo
Insomnia
Slurred Speech
Weakness
Fatigue
Confusion
Warnings and precautions
Pregnant women should not take this drug unless absolutely essential.
Unless absolutely required, this medicine should not be used by women who are breastfeeding.
If you stop taking this prescription suddenly, you may experience hallucinations and seizures. Based on the patient's response, the dose should be gradually reduced over a period of 1 to 2 weeks.
This medication should not be used to treat spasms caused by medical illnesses like stroke, rheumatic disorders, or parkinson's disease.
In patients with gastrointestinal problems such as peptic ulcer disease, gastrointestinal obstructive disorders, and others, this medicine should be used with caution because it may worsen the patient's condition.
Some people may experience dizziness or sleepiness as a result of this medication. If you have any of these symptoms, you should avoid doing anything that requires a high level of mental awareness, such as driving a car or operating machinery.
Order Lioresal 25 mg COD
Customers who choose not to pay with a credit card online can order Lioresal online from any respected pharmacy website and pay on delivery. You don't have to give your credit card number, and you can pay with cash when the package arrives. The safest option is to buy Lioresal 25 mg online via cash on delivery.
1 note · View note
prajjwal7blog · 3 years
Link
https://popularbio.com/ric-lisor/
0 notes
french-225 · 4 years
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Jean Vallat
Le frère de Mado s’appelle Jean Robert Lucien George Vallet. Il est né le 3 décembre, 1925 à Paris. À l'âge de 18 ans, il est mort dans la bataille pendants le 22 à 25 août à Lisors Normandy. Il était étudiant qui est devenu un membre de la résistance. Il a considéré un martyr.
Le premier photo est de la première communion de Mado
Le deuxième photo est Jean quand il avait 6 mois
0 notes
guypeinturier77 · 6 years
Text
LISORS - l'Eure - 2
LISORS – l’Eure – 2
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes
ivanrasputoff-blog · 7 years
Photo
Tumblr media
Прогноз погоды для Lisores, Франция Прогноз погоды: Lisores, Франция
0 notes
davidabitbolsmet · 7 years
Text
Couverture - Toiture - Lisores
je recherche quelqu'un pour refaire mon toit autour de la cheminée.
Source :http://feeds.feedblitz.com/~/424782210/0/devisartisancharpente
0 notes
batimentconsulting · 7 years
Text
Couverture - Toiture - Lisores
Couverture - Toiture - Lisores
je recherche quelqu'un pour refaire mon toit autour de la cheminée.
via http://feeds.feedblitz.com/~/424782210/0/charpenteindustrielle
0 notes
Photo
Tumblr media
Chronique Littéraire #9 : Imative C De @june_cilgrino Disponible uniquement sur Amazon Au prix de 15€ en broché/4,99€ en ebook. Voilà il est temps pour moi de dire en revoir à cette saga, je ne vous cache pas qu'en écrivant cette chronique j'ai les larmes aux yeux. Dire au revoir à Lisor, Manoa, Ethiel, Joy, Fay, James, Allan, Ana... Me fait un énorme pincement au ceur. Je ne pensais pas pouvoir m'attacher autant à des personnages, à un univers, mais ce troisième et dernier tome m'a totalement chamboulé. Toute la trame de cet dernier livre,est très bien écrite. Je pouvais imaginer les scènes comme si j'y étais ! J'aurai soutenir Lisor dans cette dernière partie de l'histoire, d'être au côté de sa famille comme elle le dit si bien dans cette "bataille" final pour la paix. Ce 3eme tome est magnifique vraiment. Je l'ai lu en quelques heures , pour dire il est 3h35 et je fais cette chronique les yeux rempli de larmes parce que j'en veux encore. Alors oui je vous recommande cette Saga. Aujourd'hui je suis fière d'avoir était patiente pour la lireet d'avoir pu découvrir l'auteure qui a écrit cette saga. Merci à toi June pour ta patience et ta confiance. #Books #Addict #booksaddict #livresque #livre #livres #livresaddict #bookreview #review #avis #instagrammeuse #booksgram #bookdgrammeuse #booksgramfrance #LesLecturesDuneSirène #Lectures #blogger #booksblogger #blogueuse #BlogueuseLivresque #junecilgrino #imativeC #sagalivresques #TheVixenBooks #trilogie (à Midi-Pyrenees, France) https://www.instagram.com/p/CZmbCHnqBdb/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
0 notes
fallstheshadows · 7 years
Text
WIP snippet for unnamed fantasy work
Kicked up by the feet of a thousand pilgrims, the dust on the road was thick, rising high above the road in a wispy, glittering cloud. A month before, the Right Hands had announced a day of observance, and from all over the region every family sent at least one person to represent them at the ceremony. From his perch high on a hill above the thoroughfare, Lisor watched the serpentine river of filth and bodies and chaos as it wound its way across the plain towards the city, marveling at the sheer size of the mob. In all his life, the young man had never seen more than a hundred people together at one time. This seething mass of humanity stretched out across the land in front of him, it was…absolutely terrifying. 
In the distance, rising like a glittering jewel amongst the dull stones of the fortress city, the white spire atop the temple of the Sister sparkled in the summer sun. Inside it resided the second council, headed by the new First Hand that everyone was talking about. If the stories were to be believed, inside that brilliant white tower the Right Hands worshiped the Sister with wild celebrations and bizarre licentious acts beyond even the most deviant mind’s capacity to imagine. Having met a Right Hand, one of the most staid and boring people he’d ever known, Lisor found those stories extremely hard to take seriously. 
In any case, Lisor’s path did not lie with that of the pilgrims. With a weary sigh, he hefted himself up off his seat, shouldered his pack, and turned his back on the worshipers trekking towards the city. Far ahead of him now, a blob of green in the midst of the dull brown and gold plain signaled his destination. When he reached the bottom of the hill, he wouldn’t even be able to see it, despite the flatness of the land. It would be at least another three days of steady walking before he reached it. 
Unlike the Right, the Left Hands preferred a more isolated existence. Content to remain in their sequestered oasis fortresses or tiny mountain monasteries, they shunned most outside contact unless absolutely necessary. Which was perfectly fine with Lisor. He had enough experience with people to last him a lifetime. Being born Other was no easy burden in the most metropolitan of cities, and in the backwater towns far away from those cities it was even harder. Very few rights were accorded to slaves, and those few were routinely disregarded by the majority. Others were no better than dogs, lower than dogs, even, and were treated accordingly. 
Lisor himself was lucky enough to be sold to a man who treated his dogs rather well, but dealing with the scorn and rough treatment from the rest of the village was difficult, to say the least. Which is why when a Right Hand passing through his village asked his owner to release him for service to the Twin God, the young slave veritably leapt at the chance. Being a devout follower of the Brother, and an uncommonly kind man, it took very little convincing on the part of the Hand to get the old merchant to agree. 
A six-day later, a bewildered but elated Lisor found himself on his way to the nearest holding of the Left Hands, all his worldly possessions in a bundle on his back. Eight days of grueling travel later, following the crude map the Right Hand had drawn for him, he was nearly there. Soon he would be taken into that stronghold of knowledge and learning, taught to read and write, and instructed in the duties of the Left Hands of the Twin God. What those duties were, he wasn’t quite sure, but anything was better than the drudge-work he had been doing up until that point.
Now all that remained was actually reaching said stronghold.
0 notes