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Monday, August 9, 2010
A Pedal Away
Great news my friends. My short story "A Pedal Away," has been published. After returning to my homeland Nicaragua twenty-one years after exile, I met a special boy. At that time the boy was one of the many homeless children that lived in one of the largest landfills, La Chureca. The day I entered the landfill of eternal despair, my life changed and I made a promise. "Tourists come and go, take my pictures and say they will tell the world about me, but I know they don't," the boy said while telling me his story. My throat knotted at the impotency of sitting next to him and not being able to relieve his hunger, fear and overall sense of abandonment. It was then that I made a promise. " I will write your story for the world to know," I said to the boy not knowing if I would be able to keep it--the publishing part that is. Now my story is out in Spain and I will soon receive my copy to share with all of you. A life well-lived is one where our hearts reach out to others without expecting a return.
Friday, July 30, 2010
Summer Travel
We decided to travel last minute again and took off to an unforgettable road trip. Southern and Northern California still reign the tourism world. Great places to visit include the Redwoods National forest where nature trails ensure mental and physical fitness. Agate Beach, where looking for agates becomes an instant obsession. San Francisco, its elegant bridges, the delectable foods...clam chowder in a bun! Big Sur, Cambria,San Simeon, Monterey, Morro Bay...all small but charming coastal towns. Have fun this summer, stay safe with whatever you do!
Where ever you go, just remember, it's not the vacation that make the memories, it is rather the memories you create that make the vacation.
We made it a rule to keep the vacation simple, lots of nature trails, walks on the beach, sunset chasing,a lot of quality family time full of play and nature discovery...it was the best because at the end, all we remembered the most were the simplest of all times.
Where ever you go, just remember, it's not the vacation that make the memories, it is rather the memories you create that make the vacation.
We made it a rule to keep the vacation simple, lots of nature trails, walks on the beach, sunset chasing,a lot of quality family time full of play and nature discovery...it was the best because at the end, all we remembered the most were the simplest of all times.
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
An eternal dream called life!
What is life, if not a living dream? An eternal dream that peaks at dusk and transforms in the eve of a midnight reflection.
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
The beauty of the world!
The beauty of the world never fails to amuse me. Growing up in the luxury of the rain forests and the fertility of the cloud forests, truly spoiled my senses as a child....but now as an adult traveler, a much better appreciator of our world — and overall life, I realize that every inch of the natural world has its own wonders—beautiful, intriguing, awe-inspiring marvels!
This picture was taken at the lower Antelope Canyon, Navajo nation!
This picture was taken at the lower Antelope Canyon, Navajo nation!
An insight on my writing
Many have asked why do I write what I write? My response has been that it is because of my appreciation and respect for LIFE. However, I will elaborate further as to why my writing tends to be very selective. I grew up in the beautiful embrace of the rain forests of Nicaragua. Some say I was fortunate; others know the truth—that it was heaven until it became hell. As a child in that heaven, I enjoyed a world most people only dream of: endless days of riding horses through forests of warm rain…adventures on moonlit nights to the sound of distant jaguar cries. The forest was heaven and home, and then one day that childhood ended. In my new life I would witness one execution after another, pass corpses displayed in the streets, and watch as, day-by-day, the paradise I had known and loved was shattered.
Being that I got a second chance in life as it was my destiny, I became a writer first for therapy and then for passion. Although there are many things I could write about, I have chosen to write about life and for life. My writing is dedicated to preserving our natural resources, particularly the rain forests of the world, describing life the way it truly is: beautiful but fragile, and for war victims, women and orphans leaving in the landfills who are often mis-understood and forgotten.
After being close to death several times as a child, and after losing many of my loved ones, I have concluded that every second that we are alive is priceless. Every life is worth a thought, a memory and a praise. No one's life is meaningless, it is all about the choices we make.
Being that I got a second chance in life as it was my destiny, I became a writer first for therapy and then for passion. Although there are many things I could write about, I have chosen to write about life and for life. My writing is dedicated to preserving our natural resources, particularly the rain forests of the world, describing life the way it truly is: beautiful but fragile, and for war victims, women and orphans leaving in the landfills who are often mis-understood and forgotten.
After being close to death several times as a child, and after losing many of my loved ones, I have concluded that every second that we are alive is priceless. Every life is worth a thought, a memory and a praise. No one's life is meaningless, it is all about the choices we make.
Courage
Tonight, I agree with author Maya Angelou in that "there is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you."
I have concluded that other than breathing, courage is a must. Just the act of "acting, as if pretending" to be courageous takes COURAGE. Life is all about trials and tribulations and every second that passes by is a decision that involves the courage to make a good choice, courage to go on and not dwell into despair and the courage to love and care for others without expecting a return.
We all have courage for if we didn't, we would be extinct. Courage is the act of rising to a new day and facing the world with a smile and a courteous hello. It is one of the reasons we are still alive. Courage is what drives us to get back on our feet and continue walking.
I have concluded that other than breathing, courage is a must. Just the act of "acting, as if pretending" to be courageous takes COURAGE. Life is all about trials and tribulations and every second that passes by is a decision that involves the courage to make a good choice, courage to go on and not dwell into despair and the courage to love and care for others without expecting a return.
We all have courage for if we didn't, we would be extinct. Courage is the act of rising to a new day and facing the world with a smile and a courteous hello. It is one of the reasons we are still alive. Courage is what drives us to get back on our feet and continue walking.
Friday, April 2, 2010
Traveling to Nicaragua
Traveling to Nicaragua requires careful thought, particularly for those who don't have relatives living there. As one of the poorest countries in the Americas, second to Haiti, Nicaragua's accommodations could be challenging. However, the experience of a beautiful land adorned by volcanoes, oceans, forests and overall the true essence of the human spirit, make this journey an unforgettable one.
Here is a list of some places and things to do that I would recommend:
1. Go on Eco Tours to the rain forests or my home cloud forests (Northern Highlands.) City of Jinotega and Matagalpa: Selva Negra is a great retreat!
2. Visit Masaya in the town of Granada: the colonial town, churches, arts.
3. Visit El Tepeyac in San Rafael Del Norte, a town founded by Father Odorico D'Andrea
4. Relax at the beach in Montelimar, La Boquita, Poneloya, Corn Islands-Caribbean Coast, San Juan Del Sur
5. A good hotel to stay in Managua: Hotel Intercontinental or any with at least 4 stars (they have shuttles and offer touristic tours.)
6. City of Leon-home to the great poet Ruben Dario
7. The best thing of all: Spend time with the highly spiritual people and if you need a detachment from the material world and a better appreciation of your life, visit the Chureca landfill (not alone as it could be dangerous.) It is a life-changing panorama: children surviving from trash. However, such settings, can be observed all throughout the country.
Nicaragua is a land rich in natural resources but not for long as illegal deforestation is still going on. The spirit of my people: the type that never fails to inspire is what holds the highest value.
Farewell my friends. If you are planning to visit or have comments/questions, drop me an e-mail or blog :-)
Here is a list of some places and things to do that I would recommend:
1. Go on Eco Tours to the rain forests or my home cloud forests (Northern Highlands.) City of Jinotega and Matagalpa: Selva Negra is a great retreat!
2. Visit Masaya in the town of Granada: the colonial town, churches, arts.
3. Visit El Tepeyac in San Rafael Del Norte, a town founded by Father Odorico D'Andrea
4. Relax at the beach in Montelimar, La Boquita, Poneloya, Corn Islands-Caribbean Coast, San Juan Del Sur
5. A good hotel to stay in Managua: Hotel Intercontinental or any with at least 4 stars (they have shuttles and offer touristic tours.)
6. City of Leon-home to the great poet Ruben Dario
7. The best thing of all: Spend time with the highly spiritual people and if you need a detachment from the material world and a better appreciation of your life, visit the Chureca landfill (not alone as it could be dangerous.) It is a life-changing panorama: children surviving from trash. However, such settings, can be observed all throughout the country.
Nicaragua is a land rich in natural resources but not for long as illegal deforestation is still going on. The spirit of my people: the type that never fails to inspire is what holds the highest value.
Farewell my friends. If you are planning to visit or have comments/questions, drop me an e-mail or blog :-)
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Blogging to prevent further logging!
As many of you are aware, I feel a deep desperation at the thought of any rain forest facing extinction. Every second that passes, logging trucks are being loaded up with precious woods that take years and years to grow, all due to supply and demand!
My home town is a vivid example of the effects of global warming due to deforestation. At times, I wonder if it was all just a dream: the mist, the ever green mountains, the exotic wildlife, the crystalline waters, the dazzling flowers all around.............the fresh and clean air my lungs now crave so bad.
It is easy to take the basic things in life for granted, when we have them, but when they are gone, the emptiness becomes unbearable.
Please help stop global warming by supporting ecological agencies, not just monetarily, but through written and verbal messages to companies that depend on precious resources. RAN and Save the Rain forests are a few that are very active. Becoming an educated consumer is not only friendly to the environment but to your pocket as well. Don't purchase precious wood furniture. Don't replace a beautiful and life giving tree for useless and lifeless home decor.
Thank you all for your continued support!
My home town is a vivid example of the effects of global warming due to deforestation. At times, I wonder if it was all just a dream: the mist, the ever green mountains, the exotic wildlife, the crystalline waters, the dazzling flowers all around.............the fresh and clean air my lungs now crave so bad.
It is easy to take the basic things in life for granted, when we have them, but when they are gone, the emptiness becomes unbearable.
Please help stop global warming by supporting ecological agencies, not just monetarily, but through written and verbal messages to companies that depend on precious resources. RAN and Save the Rain forests are a few that are very active. Becoming an educated consumer is not only friendly to the environment but to your pocket as well. Don't purchase precious wood furniture. Don't replace a beautiful and life giving tree for useless and lifeless home decor.
Thank you all for your continued support!
Saturday, February 13, 2010
The act of love.....
The act of love...........
My grandfather who died of old age, prayed daily to the lord for him to take his soul, before my grandma's. His wish came true. And all grandma kept for the rest of her life—and took with her when her time came, was my grandpa's endearing act of love. These were some of my grandfather's ways of loving:
1. Think before you speak. In the case of love, words could hurt more than sticks and stones.
2. Let go of the routine, at least for one day. Rub that special someone’s aching feet and have a day just for the wonders.
3.Detach from self and immerse into your significant other’s world (acknowledge their aspirations, dreams and passions,)and you’ll see, it might very well turn out to be, an awesome adventure!
4. Don’t forget the EARTH too, needs love. Pick up trash or at least don’t litter. Recycle! It’s good for the economy and extraordinary for OUR environment.
5. Take this positive attitude with you all year long, and your life might turn into a forever act of love, the type that withstands even the inevitable passage of time.
Now, don’t be shy and don’t hold back, how do you show your love to others?(Others including society and the environment.)
My grandfather who died of old age, prayed daily to the lord for him to take his soul, before my grandma's. His wish came true. And all grandma kept for the rest of her life—and took with her when her time came, was my grandpa's endearing act of love. These were some of my grandfather's ways of loving:
1. Think before you speak. In the case of love, words could hurt more than sticks and stones.
2. Let go of the routine, at least for one day. Rub that special someone’s aching feet and have a day just for the wonders.
3.Detach from self and immerse into your significant other’s world (acknowledge their aspirations, dreams and passions,)and you’ll see, it might very well turn out to be, an awesome adventure!
4. Don’t forget the EARTH too, needs love. Pick up trash or at least don’t litter. Recycle! It’s good for the economy and extraordinary for OUR environment.
5. Take this positive attitude with you all year long, and your life might turn into a forever act of love, the type that withstands even the inevitable passage of time.
Now, don’t be shy and don’t hold back, how do you show your love to others?(Others including society and the environment.)
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