Posted in Panama Journal on Nov 24th, 2008
I happened to be able to get a couple photos of another piece of the Vuelta Ciclística Internacional a Chiriquí. I heard the sirens sounding and thought it might be the race. Sure enough, here they come.
I don’t know if these first two are leading the pack or way behind.
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Posted in Panama Journal on Nov 24th, 2008
I had a treat the other day. I got to hold Ariadna. She is such a sweetie.
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Posted in Panama Journal on Nov 24th, 2008
Strong rains bring about the underflow of the Rivers Caldera and
Chiriqui Viejo in the province of Chiriqui. Affecting and leaving a
great amount of affected:
85 houses and 1 camping of indigenous natives affected
15 houses and 2 campings indigenous naties destroy
573 affected people
255 damaged people
The Lions clubs of Region E . have united and are asking for [...]
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Posted in Panama Journal on Nov 24th, 2008
I received the following message from Lee-Mingh Fung. The English transition is embedded withing the original Spanish message.
Hola a todos! La lluvia no para…!
HELLO ALL! RAIN DOESN´T STOP…!
Tomando en cuenta las daños materiales y humanos que están causando estas lluvias en la región les extiendo un llamado de URGENCIA para que por favor nos unamos [...]
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Posted in Panama Journal on Nov 24th, 2008
A reader pointed out that El Chiricano had some new articles related to the flooding. This article also has some incredible photos. Here is the Spanish Link.
Here is a Googled translation link into English.
Here is another El Chiricano article in Spanish.
Here is the last article translated by google into English.
Remember and bookmark El Chiricano. It [...]
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Posted in Panama Journal on Nov 24th, 2008
I no longer have to get up every morning and exercise the following skills.
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Posted in Asides on Nov 24th, 2008
Ham and eggs…A day’s work for a chicken, a lifetime commitment for a pig.
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