Wow all of a sudden I'm so tired and then I realized why when I saw (e:jenk)'s latest journal. It seemed like I was hearing sirens all night long. I remember looking at the clock at 2:30 and thinking about when Coffee & burned to the ground which I also was awoken to by the sirens. Again the sirens became part of my dream and this time someone told me that it was far away and that they were just trying to get through to it and everyone had to pass by my house. I guess that sort of makes sense because I do live by a fire station by the Left Bank. At about 4pm two police cars came and blocked off Elmwood at Lexington. The lights were strobing and it was extra disorientating with being groggy from my dream state. My alarm was set for 6pm so I got up and turned on the news and saw the Parish Commons had a serious fire. I drove by on the way to work and wow. My friend who lives directly across the street didn't even wake up. I wonder if the smoke kept him asleep, because it was a really smoky fire and he does sleep very lightly. I couldn't believe he didn't hear it. I hate when things burn.
Today at work I asked where a guy was from and he said Cuba. I said oh your Cubano and he was like "yeah, why do you say it like that?" Then he was all mad cause I told him I had been there. He started yelling at me in English and asked me if I liked Communism or if I was in love with Fidel. He was definitely interested in why I went to Cuba and he was surprised that I spoke in Spanish the way that I do for only having been there for four months. I told him that I hardly knew it at all when I had went, but that I have been working on it and now I work on this bilingual line and get to practice. So overall it was a good conversation, but a reminder of the ways things are. I love getting to ask people what country they are from. Usually they are from PR, but rarely Cuba.
I took the bus tonight home from work. This is the first time since I have started working there because I have been riding my bike because of our extended summer. It was a pretty good experience and some lady even gave me .50 because I couldn't get any change for the bus in the gift store. Was all good timing because by the time I walked to the end of Allen I only had to wait a couple of minutes before the bus pulled up. I even got off the phone a tad late with the Cuban guy, so at least I know that is OK to be a few minutes over.
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11/07/2007 19:01 #42031
My dreams are on fire.10/31/2007 18:27 #41910
Sex, drugs and carbon polluting.HSBC Center in Buffalo according to a friend in the know is going carbon free. They are starting here in Buffalo and even composting everything in the cafeteria. They are recycling everything I guess. Here is a little something I found.
Since already (e:tinypliny) has made her own letter to Roswell's Trump regarding better environmental practices, then maybe I can draft something up as well that provides an example of a company as large as HSBC already making these efforts. Surely a cancer institution will do so as well. This all reminds me that I have to look for a washable plate and utensils that come in a small case I can carry to and from work in the meanwhile. I have used more Styrofoam in the last couple of months at Roswell than I have in the whole year. (e:tinypliny) is glaring at me with her beady little eyes of disapproval while I'm eating lunch.
It is Halloween and I have no scary movies and tricker treaters will never reach me in my lair that has no door bell. I haven't had tricker treaters in so long. Today I overheard someone saying that because there wasn't prayer in schools anymore that people were dressing up as devils and what not. I love dressing up as a devil. They are so scary. When I saw who had said this I was surprised at who it was. It seemed like inapropriate conversation (time and place), but I guess I am not always so appropriate either like during my lunch time conversations in the cafeteria that are usually too loud about sex, drugs and carbon polluting.
Since already (e:tinypliny) has made her own letter to Roswell's Trump regarding better environmental practices, then maybe I can draft something up as well that provides an example of a company as large as HSBC already making these efforts. Surely a cancer institution will do so as well. This all reminds me that I have to look for a washable plate and utensils that come in a small case I can carry to and from work in the meanwhile. I have used more Styrofoam in the last couple of months at Roswell than I have in the whole year. (e:tinypliny) is glaring at me with her beady little eyes of disapproval while I'm eating lunch.
It is Halloween and I have no scary movies and tricker treaters will never reach me in my lair that has no door bell. I haven't had tricker treaters in so long. Today I overheard someone saying that because there wasn't prayer in schools anymore that people were dressing up as devils and what not. I love dressing up as a devil. They are so scary. When I saw who had said this I was surprised at who it was. It seemed like inapropriate conversation (time and place), but I guess I am not always so appropriate either like during my lunch time conversations in the cafeteria that are usually too loud about sex, drugs and carbon polluting.
tinypliny - 11/06/07 03:23
Heheh... I made everyone pick up their plastic bottles and take them home, today at the evil cafeteria. My beady little eyes work their hardest magic during lunch. ;)
Heheh... I made everyone pick up their plastic bottles and take them home, today at the evil cafeteria. My beady little eyes work their hardest magic during lunch. ;)
libertad - 11/01/07 20:20
You really couldn't ever be carbon-free in our society. Even the Amish are buzzing around at the greyhound station and at airports. I'm not sure how they claim to be going carbon free, but at least they are making attempts. Like (e:terry) said, they are referring to pollutants, mainly the one that causes global warming. Whatever we do really is producing more carbon dioxide which now even the oceans aren't able to absorb like they used to. Less trees, the saturation of the oceans, increasing levels of pollutants are all contributing to the changes in temperature we are all ready seeing. We are not responding fast enough to these changes.
You really couldn't ever be carbon-free in our society. Even the Amish are buzzing around at the greyhound station and at airports. I'm not sure how they claim to be going carbon free, but at least they are making attempts. Like (e:terry) said, they are referring to pollutants, mainly the one that causes global warming. Whatever we do really is producing more carbon dioxide which now even the oceans aren't able to absorb like they used to. Less trees, the saturation of the oceans, increasing levels of pollutants are all contributing to the changes in temperature we are all ready seeing. We are not responding fast enough to these changes.
carolinian - 11/01/07 09:26
One of my friends knew a person who was responsible for wearing the costume and being the Duke mascot at Duke games (I grew up in Durham, where Duke is based).
One of my friends knew a person who was responsible for wearing the costume and being the Duke mascot at Duke games (I grew up in Durham, where Duke is based).
terry - 10/31/07 22:43
i believe he means carbon emissions, ie: CO2, methane, etc, and not just carbon the element in general.
i believe he means carbon emissions, ie: CO2, methane, etc, and not just carbon the element in general.
jenks - 10/31/07 21:44
sorry, but what does carbon-free mean? Pretty much everything has carbon in it...
sorry, but what does carbon-free mean? Pretty much everything has carbon in it...
metalpeter - 10/31/07 19:18
Your post just gave me a great idea for a costume of course it is to late now, not that I would have any idea how to get or make this costume but to go as a blue devil as in the mascot and name of the Duke basketball team.
Your post just gave me a great idea for a costume of course it is to late now, not that I would have any idea how to get or make this costume but to go as a blue devil as in the mascot and name of the Duke basketball team.
10/25/2007 21:16 #41802
Beauty is in the palm of our hands.10/24/2007 18:04 #41784
Drunk DrivingMy sister was hit by a drunk driver and is going to the hospital. I'm so glad that she is ok. He hit her going 75mph in a 45mph zone. Just thinking of what could of happened makes me cry.
I'm worried about my sister. I hope she doesn't have long term problems. She is hurting a lot from the collision, but at least she is alive. I can't believe this, I just saw her. Things are rough right now between her and my mom and It's scary how close we came to losing her. Maybe now their relationship will get better knowing that at any moment one of us could be gone.
I'm worried about my sister. I hope she doesn't have long term problems. She is hurting a lot from the collision, but at least she is alive. I can't believe this, I just saw her. Things are rough right now between her and my mom and It's scary how close we came to losing her. Maybe now their relationship will get better knowing that at any moment one of us could be gone.
lizabeth - 10/26/07 16:18
Oh, man, I'm so sorry to hear about this, but I am glad your sister seems to be ok.
Drunk drivers make me so mad!!
Oh, man, I'm so sorry to hear about this, but I am glad your sister seems to be ok.
Drunk drivers make me so mad!!
hodown - 10/26/07 13:03
Huggs. I'm so sorry this happened. I hope she is feeling better. That's really scary!
Huggs. I'm so sorry this happened. I hope she is feeling better. That's really scary!
libertad - 10/25/07 20:43
Thanks for everyone's support. She is doing OK. I don't think she will have long term pain. I talked to her today and she seems fine.
Thanks for everyone's support. She is doing OK. I don't think she will have long term pain. I talked to her today and she seems fine.
jenks - 10/25/07 19:15
oh no, I just saw this now. Hugs to you, and best wishes to your sister. I hope she's feeling better already! Glad she wasn't badly hurt.
oh no, I just saw this now. Hugs to you, and best wishes to your sister. I hope she's feeling better already! Glad she wasn't badly hurt.
jbeatty - 10/25/07 12:01
I'm sorry Lib. I hope everything is ok with her.
I'm sorry Lib. I hope everything is ok with her.
lilho - 10/25/07 09:23
insane. lesson to all...dont drink and drive. just dont do it. i dont do it anymore. she should sue for lots and lots of cash!
insane. lesson to all...dont drink and drive. just dont do it. i dont do it anymore. she should sue for lots and lots of cash!
imk2 - 10/25/07 08:39
awww, lib...i am so sorry. i can imagine how worried, angry and sad you are.
awww, lib...i am so sorry. i can imagine how worried, angry and sad you are.
ladycroft - 10/25/07 02:53
:( i wish i could give you a (((hug)))! it's scary when the reality of life's fragility slaps you in the face. tell her all the peeps send their well wishes to start feeling better soon.
:( i wish i could give you a (((hug)))! it's scary when the reality of life's fragility slaps you in the face. tell her all the peeps send their well wishes to start feeling better soon.
tinypliny - 10/24/07 21:32
Hope she heals and gets better fast! My good wishes and prayers are with her and with you!
Hope she heals and gets better fast! My good wishes and prayers are with her and with you!
jim - 10/24/07 19:57
David, I'm sorry - she'll be in my thoughts and yeah, let us know if we can do anything.
David, I'm sorry - she'll be in my thoughts and yeah, let us know if we can do anything.
james - 10/24/07 19:55
Hope she recovers well. I am so sorry this happened. If you need anything let Jim and I know.
Hope she recovers well. I am so sorry this happened. If you need anything let Jim and I know.
museumchick - 10/24/07 19:12
I really hope everything will turn out okay for your sister- that's such a terrible thing to have happen to her. *hug*
I really hope everything will turn out okay for your sister- that's such a terrible thing to have happen to her. *hug*
jason - 10/24/07 18:36
I'm so sorry, Libertad. That is tough to deal with, no doubt, but look at how you already have come up with a possible silver lining. That's really good. Obviously, we hope things turn out great for your sister. Hang in there, bud.
I'm so sorry, Libertad. That is tough to deal with, no doubt, but look at how you already have come up with a possible silver lining. That's really good. Obviously, we hope things turn out great for your sister. Hang in there, bud.
10/29/2007 19:48 #41867
Ybor CityHere is the man behind the name of the city--Vicente Ybor. He is responsible for bringing the cigar factory to Tampa. Cuban, Italian and Jewish immigrants migrated to the city and worked in the factories.
They have a trolley in Ybor.
This Saturday Market sign is upside down. A sign of discontent and strife?
Ybor City Museum
The museum is housed in this old Cuban bread bakery.
Some guy would crawl into the oven while it was still hot to repair the broken tiles. He would cover himself in wet burlap to do it.
El lector. This person was paid by the workers to read to them. El ingenioso hidalogo Don Quijote de la mancha was a popular read.
Factory work station.
Damn cigarettes.
Ten Year War
José Martí would stay in the house of Paulina Pedroso, a black Cuban immigrant, while staying in Ybor city in order to raise support for the Cuban independence movement. He would often stay up late into the night writing by candle light in her and her husbands house which is now a park commemorating Martí and his devotion to Cuban independence.
Immigrant Statue
Teddy was one rough rider cowboy.
These mosaic tiles are found outside the Columbia restaurant which has very good Cuban food. I love this tile and got a couple of post cards of it.
My mom and I. I had the loma de cerdo (pork) and we shared a pitcher of Mojitos. There were Cubans working there and eating there which I loved. It really reminded me of eating in Cuba especially when the Cuban guys kept checking me out to the point that even my mother noticed. That is Cuban men for you. God help you if you are a woman and a foreigner in Cuba. They will look at you no matter what. They are way more sexual and open then we are.
Here I am an amigo de José Martí. This park where Paulina Pedroso's house once sat is now a park owned by the Cuban government. The park is run by Cuban exiles now who keep it under lock because of vandalism which may be political in nature. They only keep the park open during the week for a couple of hours. Inside is soil from each of the provinces of Cuba. This kind of park is very common in Cuba.
Here he is the man who is adored by all Cubans.
I put my foot in trying to once again touch Cuban land. If I could go back I would....I really would. It makes me so sad that maybe I never will be able to go back. It was so expensive for me to go the first time through UB, I couldn't even afford it then, but I did it anyways. Now I can only go illegally and risk being punished for doing so. Land of the free people, land of the free.
I also stopped at this photo exhibit of pictures from Cuba. They had some nice work there, but I was expecting way more. I could have contributed if I had known.
They have a trolley in Ybor.
This Saturday Market sign is upside down. A sign of discontent and strife?
Ybor City Museum
The museum is housed in this old Cuban bread bakery.
Some guy would crawl into the oven while it was still hot to repair the broken tiles. He would cover himself in wet burlap to do it.
El lector. This person was paid by the workers to read to them. El ingenioso hidalogo Don Quijote de la mancha was a popular read.
Factory work station.
Damn cigarettes.
Ten Year War
José Martí would stay in the house of Paulina Pedroso, a black Cuban immigrant, while staying in Ybor city in order to raise support for the Cuban independence movement. He would often stay up late into the night writing by candle light in her and her husbands house which is now a park commemorating Martí and his devotion to Cuban independence.
Immigrant Statue
Teddy was one rough rider cowboy.
These mosaic tiles are found outside the Columbia restaurant which has very good Cuban food. I love this tile and got a couple of post cards of it.
My mom and I. I had the loma de cerdo (pork) and we shared a pitcher of Mojitos. There were Cubans working there and eating there which I loved. It really reminded me of eating in Cuba especially when the Cuban guys kept checking me out to the point that even my mother noticed. That is Cuban men for you. God help you if you are a woman and a foreigner in Cuba. They will look at you no matter what. They are way more sexual and open then we are.
Here I am an amigo de José Martí. This park where Paulina Pedroso's house once sat is now a park owned by the Cuban government. The park is run by Cuban exiles now who keep it under lock because of vandalism which may be political in nature. They only keep the park open during the week for a couple of hours. Inside is soil from each of the provinces of Cuba. This kind of park is very common in Cuba.
Here he is the man who is adored by all Cubans.
I put my foot in trying to once again touch Cuban land. If I could go back I would....I really would. It makes me so sad that maybe I never will be able to go back. It was so expensive for me to go the first time through UB, I couldn't even afford it then, but I did it anyways. Now I can only go illegally and risk being punished for doing so. Land of the free people, land of the free.
I also stopped at this photo exhibit of pictures from Cuba. They had some nice work there, but I was expecting way more. I could have contributed if I had known.
libertad - 10/31/07 18:44
(e:tiny) and (e:jenks), you can both just stop it. They seriously will fuck a pig if necessary. And don't let anyone tell you that they won't. (e:tiburon), I still haven't been able to party at Ybor City. Last weekend was Guavaween where the mythical Goddess came and led the city on a path of self-destruction. That sounds so fun. (e:james), tell (e:jim) he has not even heard a lecture on José Martí until he has studied in Cuba! Listen, I was given a book from my professor (not a small gift in this country) of letters he wrote back and forth to a friend. She was so nice. His writings are difficult even for them and I had to read Nuestra America and stuff like that. I wish I could go back and talk to her now that I can communicate better. Yes, (e:imk2) I miss it so. I try to remember sometimes by writing about it.
(e:tiny) and (e:jenks), you can both just stop it. They seriously will fuck a pig if necessary. And don't let anyone tell you that they won't. (e:tiburon), I still haven't been able to party at Ybor City. Last weekend was Guavaween where the mythical Goddess came and led the city on a path of self-destruction. That sounds so fun. (e:james), tell (e:jim) he has not even heard a lecture on José Martí until he has studied in Cuba! Listen, I was given a book from my professor (not a small gift in this country) of letters he wrote back and forth to a friend. She was so nice. His writings are difficult even for them and I had to read Nuestra America and stuff like that. I wish I could go back and talk to her now that I can communicate better. Yes, (e:imk2) I miss it so. I try to remember sometimes by writing about it.
jenks - 10/31/07 00:01
hehe. Tiny's got a point.
hehe. Tiny's got a point.
tinypliny - 10/30/07 23:43
What beautiful pictures! Thanks for the virtual tour.
Um. I would disagree with your opinion of Cuban men. It's not them. It's just you. People just can't help looking, Cuban, American, Indian or Human. You are just too gorgeous. :)
What beautiful pictures! Thanks for the virtual tour.
Um. I would disagree with your opinion of Cuban men. It's not them. It's just you. People just can't help looking, Cuban, American, Indian or Human. You are just too gorgeous. :)
tiburon1724 - 10/30/07 11:24
As many times as I've been in Tampa I have to admit all I ever did in Ybor is go to bars and clubs and get drunk. Still ranks 3 out of 3 as far as party strips or whatever you'd like to call them (1. Chippewa 2. Orange Ave Orlando 3. Ybor) Though I know there's a lot of history there - was an interesting read. I do hate Florida though.
As many times as I've been in Tampa I have to admit all I ever did in Ybor is go to bars and clubs and get drunk. Still ranks 3 out of 3 as far as party strips or whatever you'd like to call them (1. Chippewa 2. Orange Ave Orlando 3. Ybor) Though I know there's a lot of history there - was an interesting read. I do hate Florida though.
james - 10/29/07 20:53
Jim an I were in the Ybor city neighborhood last year. I made Jim suffer through a ten minute lecture about Jose Marti.
I hope some people will die over there and a whole lot more people will grow wise over here and you will be in Cuba again.
Jim an I were in the Ybor city neighborhood last year. I made Jim suffer through a ten minute lecture about Jose Marti.
I hope some people will die over there and a whole lot more people will grow wise over here and you will be in Cuba again.
I read some magazine article a year or so ago where South American countries were creating tourist destinations surrounding communist and nationalist revolutions. Part of it talked about American's getting to Cuba some how for a little Che and Fidel hero worship.