On 07/24/10 Judi and I drove an hour to reach this isolated (full of boats) lake. The paddle was uneventful. We kept near the shore to avoid high speed boats and their wakes. Besides near the shore we could appreciate the shore's beauty up close. The water was inviting and the sun was relentless. We pack a healthy and tasty lunch and kill the day basking in the sun. I hope you enjoy the film as much as we enjoyed the day.
So I got a camera, a PC with two editing programs, an understanding and wonderful wife, and a burning urge to become the next James Cameron. Relax, it is just an urge since I have no creativity or imagination. I'll be documenting everything from trips, to martial arts, to dogs activities, to whatever I think I can turn into a "work of art." Since I lack the "know how" and the talent I will be experimenting quite a bit and I am sure the films will come across as silly; because they are. :-)
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Kayaking at Detroit Lake
On 07/24/10 Judi and I drove an hour to reach this isolated (full of boats) lake. The paddle was uneventful. We kept near the shore to avoid high speed boats and their wakes. Besides near the shore we could appreciate the shore's beauty up close. The water was inviting and the sun was relentless. We pack a healthy and tasty lunch and kill the day basking in the sun. I hope you enjoy the film as much as we enjoyed the day.
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Father's day 2010
Friday, December 12, 2008
Ese pobre lechon
The tittle "Ese Pobre Lechon" (that poor pig) is the title of a puertorican folk Christmas song about a poor pig that was slaughter for the Christmas feast. The song details the death, preparation (rotisserie), and consumption of the pig. Rotisserie pig over an open fire pit is the traditional main course during Christmas in Puerto Rico. Rice with Pigeon peas, Pasteles (plantain dough filled with pork), and Yuca (Casaba) goes nicely with the juicy meat.
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
A day in Maui
Friday, August 29, 2008
Danzan Ryu Demo
Friday, July 25, 2008
The Last Colony
People always ask me if I miss home, but of course, I do. I miss home and I miss Puerto Rico. Home is no longer reachable. My parents no longer live in the house I left them and my sister moved on, so home does not exist anymore. Puerto Rico in the other hand is always reachable. I miss the food and the traditions. I miss the weather, music and humor; and above all I miss Christmas in Puerto Rico.
Puerto Rico was discovered by Christopher Columbus on his 2nd voyage in 1493. Quickly becoming a colony of Spain. In July 25, 1898 United States declare War to Spain and invaded Puerto Rico, Cuba, and Guam and defeated the Spanish armada.
The people hoped Puerto Rico would be free and sovereign. 110 years later Puerto Rico and Guam still under the jurisdiction of United States. Cuba was free and sovereign, in the 50's Castro and Guevara led the revolution which culminated with Cuba as a communist country.
In 1950 the Law 600 created what is known today as the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. In July 25 1952, the Jones Act allowed Puerto Rico to create its own constitution and Officially adopt its current flag.
WE, THE PEOPLE:
"We, the people of Puerto Rico, in order to organize ourselves politically on a fully democratic basis, to promote the general welfare, and to secure for ourselves and our posterity the complete enjoyment of human rights, placing our trust in Almighty God, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the commonwealth which, in the exercise of our natural rights, we now create within our union with the United States of America."