The Hellenic Navy (HN) (Greek: Πολεμικό Ναυτικό, Polemikó Naftikó, abbreviated ΠΝ) is the naval force of Greece, part of the Greek Armed Forces. The modern Greek navy has its roots in the naval forces of various Aegean Islands, which fought in the Greek War of Independence. During the periods of monarchy (1833–1924 and 1936–1973) it was known as the Royal Navy (Βασιλικόν Ναυτικόν, Vasilikón Naftikón, abbreviated ΒΝ).The total displacement of all the navy's vessels is approximately 150,000 tons.The motto of the Hellenic Navy is "Μέγα το της Θαλάσσης Κράτος" from Thucydides' account of Pericles' oration on the eve of the Peloponnesian War. This has been roughly translated as "Great is the country that controls the sea". The Hellenic Navy's emblem consists of an anchor in front of a crossed Christian cross and trident, with the cross symbolizing Greek Orthodoxy, and the trident symbolizing Poseidon, the god of the sea in Greek mythology. Pericles' words are written across the top of the emblem. "The navy, as it represents a necessary weapon for Greece, should only be created for war and aim to victory."...............The Hellenic Merchant Marine refers to the Merchant Marine of Greece, engaged in commerce and transportation of goods and services universally. It consists of the merchant vessels owned by Greek civilians, flying either the Greek flag or a flag of convenience. Greece is a maritime nation by tradition, as shipping is arguably the oldest form of occupation of the Greeks and a key element of Greek economic activity since the ancient times. Nowadays, Greece has the largest merchant fleet in the world, which is the second largest contributor to the national economy after tourism and forms the backbone of world shipping. The Greek fleet flies a variety of flags, however some Greek shipowners gradually return to Greece following the changes to the legislative framework governing their operations and the improvement of infrastructure.Blogger Tips and Tricks
This is a bilingual blog in English and / or Greek and you can translate any post to any language by pressing on the appropriate flag....Note that there is provided below a scrolling text with the 30 recent posts...Αυτό είναι ένα δίγλωσσο blog στα Αγγλικά η/και στα Ελληνικά και μπορείτε να μεταφράσετε οποιοδήποτε ποστ σε οποιαδήποτε γλώσσα κάνοντας κλικ στη σχετική σημαία. Σημειωτέον ότι παρακάτω παρέχεται και ένα κινούμενο κείμενο με τα 30 πρόσφατα ποστς....This is a bilingual blog in English and / or Greek and you can translate any post to any language by pressing on the appropriate flag....Note that there is provided below a scrolling text with the 30 recent posts...Αυτό είναι ένα δίγλωσσο blog στα Αγγλικά η/και στα Ελληνικά και μπορείτε να μεταφράσετε οποιοδήποτε ποστ σε οποιαδήποτε γλώσσα κάνοντας κλικ στη σχετική σημαία. Σημειωτέον ότι παρακάτω παρέχεται και ένα κινούμενο κείμενο με τα 30 πρόσφατα ποστς.........

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Fidel Castro in public appearance..[ 1426 ]

New pictures show Castro in rare public appearance

BBC., 03:54 GMT, Sunday, 11 July 2010 04:54 UK

Fidel Castro 
Fidel Castro had not been pictured in public since falling ill in 2006


New photographs have emerged showing Fidel Castro greeting workers in a rare public appearance.
The images of a grey-bearded Castro, 83, smiling and wearing a white tracksuit, offer a rare glimpse of the reclusive former Cuban leader.

Mr Castro appears slightly stooped but otherwise healthy in the four pictures, which were reportedly taken with a worker's mobile phone.

He had not been photographed in public since falling ill in July 2006.
The latest images, taken at a scientific think tank in Havana, were posted on the blog of two Cuban journalists on Saturday.
They were taken at the National Center for Scientific Investigation in the capital on Wednesday.
'Blowing kisses'
A worker at the centre reportedly sent the pictures to Rosa Baez, a journalist who works for official Cuban media, who posted them on her blog.

A comment from the unidentified Cuban worker accompanied the images.
"He is thin but he looks good, and according to our director, he is very good mentally," it read.
Mr Castro stopped, said hello and blew kisses to the employees, the worker added.

The pictures were also posted on the blog of Norelys Morales, a well-known Cuban television journalist.

Castro had not been photographed in public since being taken ill in July 2006. He was forced to hand over power - first temporarily, then permanently - to his younger brother Raul, 79.
The only updates on his health come from visiting dignitaries who have been able to meet him. 

Exactly what he suffers from, and where he is recuperating, remain state secrets.

Mr Castro himself said last year that he did not think he would see Barack Obama re-elected in 2012 - although it was not clear whether he was referring to his own life expectancy or the staying power of the US president.

Day parade, Canada ...[ 1425 ]

Canada day Parade


Stampede riders at 
the 2006 Canada Day Parade on Banff Avenue

Canada Day Parade on Banff Avenue



Canada Day Parade started at 5:00 p.m.at the corner of Fox Street and Banff Avenue and proceeds down Banff Avenue to Buffalo Street turning west on Buffalo street where it dispersed at Bear Street. 


The best viewing took place anywhere along the west side of Banff Avenue

Image from West Australia..[ 1424 ]

Australian Christmas Tree

Artist: georgieboy98

West Australian Christmas Tree. 1350 views by 
georgieboy98
 This beautiful specimen is just beside the road a couple of hundred metres from our house but the bush is full of them and has gone from the vivid yellow of a few weeks ago to a bright orange, which will last for about the next 5/6 weeks if we’re lucky. 

Sadly two of the best ones in our area were blown over in a violent winter storm.


Looking back I cannot believe that this photo has attracted 1350 views!
A sure sign of the approaching festive season is when the West Australian Christmas Tree (nuytsia floribunda) comes out in all it’s glory. 


Catalan protests for autonomy....[ 1423 ]


Catalan protesters rally for greater autonomy in Spain

BBC.,19:56 GMT, Saturday, 10 July 2010 20:56 UK

Demonstrators hold Catalan flags and shout slogans as they take 
part in protest in Barcelona, Spain, Saturday, July 10, 2010 
Catalonia is one of 17 autonomous regions in Spain

More than a million people are marching in Barcelona to call for greater autonomy for the Catalan region.

The demonstration comes a day after a constitutional court declared that there was no legal basis to recognise Catalonia as a nation.
The ruling also said the Catalan language should not take precedence over Castilian Spanish.

It followed a challenge to the region's statute by the opposition People's Party, which favours Spanish unity.
The statute of autonomy was approved by Catalan voters in a 2006 referendum.
It gave greater powers to the regional parliament in taxation and judicial matters.
Pro-Catalan marchers in Madrid  
BBC European regional analyst Sean Fanning says that just how much power should be devolved from Madrid is a constant process of negotiation and that the constitutional court acts as a referee.

Spanish TV reports showed crowds of many thousands in Barcelona waving flags and red and yellow banners reading "We are a nation".
"This demonstration is the start of independence that we want for our country (Catalonia)," one student told AFP news

Image from Japan....[ 1422 ]

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Mainichi, Japan