Vacation. I have been on vacation… Yes, like the saying states: “I need a vacation from this vacation”. But, in the mist of all I have taken some nice pictures
Author: ars.mink
Poema: DejarPoema: Dejar
Se dejan entre la tierra fertilizada, las hormigas carmesí extranjeras y las semillas, el amor enterrado junto con la nostalgia de lo que pudo ser. El producto del lagrimar y
Ruben Darío, el libro es…Ruben Darío, el libro es…
El libro es fuerza, es valor, es fuerza, es alimento; antorcha del pensamiento y manantial del amor. The book’s strength, courage, strength, food, torch of thought and the source of
Mi jardín / My gardenMi jardín / My garden
En mi jardín, dejando que las ideas fluyan. At my garden, letting the ideas flow.
Charles W. Eliot and books as friendsCharles W. Eliot and books as friends
Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors, and the most patient of teachers. Charles W. Eliot More on Charles
Weekly photo challenge: Close and CreateWeekly photo challenge: Close and Create
For the past week I’ve looked for a photo that will go well with last week challenge Close, I had no luck. This week came along with a word as
William Styron on a good book…William Styron on a good book…
A good book should leave you… slightly exhausted at the end. You live several lives while reading it. Un buen libro debe dejarte… un poco exhausto al final. Vives varias
El uso de una trenzaEl uso de una trenza
Su cabello dorado lacio y sedoso fue dividido en tres mechones, que por consiguiente fueron sobre puestos el uno sobre el otro una y otra vez, hasta que una trenza
Weekly Photo Challenge: FrienshipWeekly Photo Challenge: Frienship
Family members and friends eating pork (lechón) at ‘El Campo de Aibonito’ (in the country side of Aibonito) At the Omega Confernce in NYC! Love this group of women!
Weekly Photo Challenge: TodayWeekly Photo Challenge: Today
Sunday, june 3rd, 2012. Today, a hot day no rainy cloud on sight. The dust from the Sahara desert reached us and covers our Caribbean sky with a transparent shroud.