Musicalidade do Dia
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- Air - You Make It Easy -
O dia amanhece,
Talvez, quem sabe, numa nova prece,
Tudo se conjuga com propósito,
Tudo se desconstrói com uma fórmula sem depósito.
O pensamento acorda desfeito,
Porque o sonho foi fechado a preceito,
O conhecimento acelerou a discussão,
O argumento perdido encerrou a confusão.
Sentir a verdade,
Viver a mentira,
É certeza prematura,
Enredo final estigmatizado pela ira.
O saber de pouco tempo,
A razão quente do momento,
O conflito geracional do maior saber,
É convulsão acesa na iluminura do mais querer.
E, assim, cai a lágrima,
E, assim, se desiste de ensinar,
Num descanso da pedagogia alheada,
Na frustração da passagem do testemunho quebrada.
O que vem antes,
Tudo começa sem lógica,
Num desentendimento obstinado,
Na falta de comunicação, num momento desconcertado.
A impotência de ver o erro,
Erro que seria tão mais fácil de evitar,
Se a teimosia se esquecesse,
Se a maternidade do bom senso se ouvisse.
Assim, as consequências são imprevistas,
Num futuro ainda mais incerto,
Numa volátil amargura,
Numa tristeza incompreendida, a preocupação é sentir desperto.
O amar que se não pode,
Porque a independência e a autonomia avolumaram,
Porque a idade da razão apareceu,
Porque o que é e o que deve ser ainda não amadureceu.
O que acontece depois,
Quando os cacos se juntam,
Naquela cacofonia supostamente evitável,
É o saber fazer da maternidade, que abraça, consola e resolve a dúvida e a dor inevitável.
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by Michael Cappetta
As the summer travel season kicks off, government officials have released their expectations for this year's hurricane season.
According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the the National Weather Service's Climate Prediction Center's 2024 forecast, the 2024 hurricane season will be "above-normal" in the Atlantic basin region.
learn more: travelandleisure.com
by Sasha Brady
They say everything worthwhile takes time, and that's certainly true in the case of Barcelona's La Sagrada Familia, one of the longest-running construction projects ever. But the end is in sight, and we finally have a completion date for the city's crowning glory: 2026.
learn more: lonelyplanet.com
Condé Nast Traveler announced the 28th edition of its Global Hot List, which for the third consecutive year has been carried out jointly by different editions of the leading travel publication. Experts from Spain, the United Kingdom, Italy, the United States, China, India and the Middle East have jointly prepared the selection of the best hotel and restaurant openings around the world during the last 12 months.
discover more: condenast.com
Women continue to venture out into the world, explore new horizons, and shape the future of travel in long-lasting ways. From diversifying the travel industry to creating awards that honor the contributions of women in travel, the following travel conferences have emerged over the years, providing important platforms for women and the BIPOC community to network, learn, and find inspiration for their next trip.
learn more: unearthwomen.com
by WAVEJourney
When your travel plans quickly change and you find yourself with far less time in a new destination than you originally envisioned, it’s time to really focus on what your primary interests are and just hit the highlights. This is what WAVEJourney did on a visit to Fairbanks (the second largest city in Alaska) when our original plan of spending at least four days in the largest city in the interior of Alaska, shortened to only 24 hours.
discover more: wavejourney.com
by Kelsey Olsen
Known as the gateway to the Grand Canyon, Williams, Arizona, is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in experiencing the wonders of the Grand Canyon. Visitors often embark on the iconic Grand Canyon Railway journey from Williams, AZ, to the Grand Canyon, offering a truly unforgettable experience. My partner, Garrett, and I were able to experience this unique opportunity on a recent trip to Arizona and we loved it.
read more: wanderwoman.ca
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