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Category Archives: Blog
Sunset On An Era
Twilight has been gathering for decades and now the sun sets on an era of reason. We are entering a period of ignorance and fear. It has taken us time to understand that we are on a long journey to … Continue reading
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Suffer the little children
Who are we? Are we noble or savage? Do we honor the best or the worst in us? How we treat the little children at the border tells us exactly who we are. It is a shame that our nation … Continue reading
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Anthony Bourdain
I was having coffee at my favorite place, Patisserie 46, accompanied by a few friends and sitting in my favorite spot, when my friend Virgil comes to the table. He says, “Anthony Bourdain is dead.” “No.” says I. “Killed himself.” … Continue reading
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Memorial Day 2018
Memorial Day comes in Spring, the season of resurrection. We remember those that have given the ultimate sacrifice for our nation. We also remember those that returned from war, wounded in body and mind. We remember all that have served. … Continue reading
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Tagged Abraham Lincoln, Gettysburg Address, Memorial Dafy, Theodore Roosevelt
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Crocus 1914
Crocus are blooming in my yard. It is a spring day to remember. Translucent, electric green life explodes through the mulch of last year’s abundance. Lilacs add a faint little old lady scent to the breezes. Sunlight dances, as the … Continue reading
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Partisan
While doing a deep dive into my archives I came upon this interior shot of a barracks room in El Moro Fortress. I think it is a metaphor for partisanship and what happens in the partisan’s mind. I’ll let you … Continue reading
Posted in Blog, Photo, Politics, Puerto Rico
Tagged 1989, architecture, El Moro Fortress, Les Phillips, photograph, politics, Puerto Rico, San Juan
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