Sunday, February 27, 2011

Ladies Vintage Girdles




life is a tiny site that collects stories of small disasters that happen in life. Years ago I went through the page, but yesterday reminded me that there was Pepa. If you do not have a while pinchéis not in it, because it is a hit.
The exercise today is to write each of our ADV, what happened to us and made us cry, for example, life sucks!
Indeed, the meeting this month in the Library is not Day 1, but on day 8 at 19 h.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Poem For Wedding Wish Tree

Route Cortez Library Cañonero



history of what happened in the first decades of the sixteenth century in the Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico and the coast and the arrival of English conquistadors to the mainland they called Villa Rica de la Vera Cruz. Is the ratio of facts Fernando Benitez wrote more than six decades.

The conquest of Mexico is one of the chapters of national history, Latin America and the world, marked a milestone in the development of mankind. Sea and islands was what dominated the English in the Caribbean. Several sailors were expeditions searching for new lands and gold. In search of gold Hernan Cortes led the expedition who left Cuba, ruled Diego Velasquez.

Looking gold sailed around the Yucatan peninsula and there was found to Jeronimo de Aguilar, after the gold entered the great river of Tabasco. Gave him gold and slaves who, after fighting, agreed to be subjects of the English king. Mallinalli in the group of slaves, then it would be baptized as Marina and Nahuatl into Mayan interpreter for Cortes, the interpreter of Maya the Castilian would Jerónimo de Aguilar. That was collecting gold. And also got interpreters to become party of those who were his allies and enemies.

Fernando Benitez, a description of how the cities were Cortes and his army were found-Cempoala, Tlaxcala. Cholula, Tenochtitlan, and on a recent tour, more than six decades, how were these same places. The people of Cempoala to mid-twentieth century, the city of Tlaxcala and its eighteenth-century baroque. The author is generous when it comes to Xalapa, their houses, the green of the surrounding mountains and colorful gardens, water abundance and variety of plants.

the author reflects on the transformation of Cholula after the slaughter of Indians commanded by Cortés. Its transformation to Christianity imposed by the sword, to a fault to have a shrine or temple for each of the saints in every day of the year.

Volcanoes perennial witnesses. Walking the army of Cortes from the coast to the plateau, rising to cross between Popocatepetl and Iztacciuatl to reach the valley of Anahuac. The vision of Tenochtitlan. City in the lake. The reception of the emperor Moctezuma. The great market of Tlatelolco, and Benitez writes. Ownership by the English treasure Auhizotl spoiled by Moctezuma. The fall of Tenochtitlan and the end of the Aztec empire.
In the last chapter, the author takes a look at the transformation of Tenochtitlan, a city destroyed by the conquerors. In the ruins built colonial capital city of New Spain. And his transformation into the first half of the twentieth century being as Mexico City.

Several historical sources, as written by Cortes in his letters relationship and Bernal Diaz in his Chronicle true, he summoned Fernando Benitez and gave us his vision of the English conquest of Mexico and it was more than six decades, the route taken by the invading army after his departure from Cuba to what is today the political and economic center of Mexico.


Title: The path of Hernan Cortes
Author: Fernando Benitez
Publisher: Fondo de Cultura Economica
Edition: First, January 1950

Is It Wet Or Dry Before Period




The pretentious subtitle of this blog is: "free writing workshop with proposals that stimulate creativity" .
Creativity is essential to stay alive and what is more, to feel alive.
In general we tend to think that we have no creativity, or that we had once when we came up with this great idea that made a friend out Route Quetzal, but then ran out the source.
What he proposes in his micro Ken Robbins TED conference (no waste and there are hundreds of them) is something quite different. Listen to it, put on the subtitles and you prefer to write explaining what you think of creating or recreating or whatever.

Monday, February 21, 2011

Ankylosing Spondilitis Scholarships





The Cannoneer Guanajuato , ship of the Navy - Armada de Mexico, is anchored in the river Jamapa, at the height of Boca del Rio.



One of the rooms housing the library, with comfortable furnishings, two bookcases, one with flags of different countries and two navigation instruments. It is a peaceful place, proper for the exercise of reading.



Sailors serving on the ship - museum show great kindness to those who come to know the ship, after sailing is set aside for dissemination of seafaring national army.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Can 20 Years Old Take Magna Rx

Second Creativity Competition

found long ago ... Well, more like yesterday when I found that I had sent a friend. It is the convening of the Second Contest Microstories MS. and I find it interesting.

now appearing in a competition of micro parties in every neighborhood, it at least has a good prize, no less than 300 turkeys and a iPad, this toy that is equal to the computers that we all in a couple of years .


The bases are their website, but I summarize. Maximum 160 characters not counting the beginning that is common, as all must microstories start with: "Some time ago I found ..." and little else. Deadline March 9. Oh, and the sooner colguéis before you can vote and those with more votes will read the jury.


luck and those who command them, please Hang him here so that you vote. In the picture you have two examples. One is for the most votes is the truth, it is no big deal.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Ankylosing Spondilitis Scholarship

Guanajuato Oaxaca 2010

transition Voices


In The year 2010 marked a milestone in the history of Oaxaca, for the first time in decades the people elected the Governor of the State, local members of Congress and mayors in a democratic contest. The power struggle was between a coalition of parties, from right to left, accompanied by a variety of social organizations and citizens in general to the power of government, the budget and his party. This compendium of 39 essays, reviews, articles and interviews was intended to explain how this great change that has allowed Oaxaca now has a democratically elected. We will see if it is effective.

count events with emphasis on the last two decades, but with memories of the historical heritage of this state in southern Mexico. The coincidence of the authors is to point out the glut of Oaxaca with the government of the Institutional Revolutionary Party, PRI, and especially with the last of the governors emanating from that party, Ulises Ruiz Ortiz, who says he's responsible for the dead popular revolt in 2006. The Supreme Court's Office and said he is responsible for the violation of citizens' human rights.

Reading it can have an overview of what happened in Oaxaca, who were the protagonists and how they did in order to integrate the broad electoral coalition won an absolute majority on July 4, 2006. That fact in itself can be considered as a tribute to the citizens of Oaxaca to national heroes and the exploits of: Independence Revolution began in 1810 and launched in 1910. You can say that in Oaxaca if you celebrated the bicentennial and the centennial to match those feats, which was not in a comparable national events. Thus, in Oaxaca began democracy.

A significant attribute of the book is its interdisciplinary content and plural. Several voices are heard. Some known and rediscovered as the planner Alejandro Calvo Camacho, the historian Carlos Sánchez Silva, the leftist activist Jesús López Clemente and Isidoro Yescas sociologist. Other voices heard for the first time and which are pleasant for its freshness like Claudio Sanchez Islands. All voices are heard made written word committed to Oaxaca Oaxaca is the end all, are the Cultural Heritage of Humanity and its capital city of Monte Alban Mesoamerican city.

The order of the book allows us to know, in different voices, various areas of transition. There are, chronicling events of the past few years to decades, as the fall of one of the giants of the Zocalo laurels and immediate and forceful protest of the city citizens, by the arbitrary plan to remodel the historic center that would impose the government or the fall of a despotic governor in the sixth decade of the twentieth century, in memory of a journalist reporting the events as a child.

text is drawn in the gaps, is a portrait of the state of affairs. Some suggestions of what to do about it. And there is much to fix up what was not completed by the late regime. Such is the case of the roof of the Guelaguetza auditorium stood like bathing suit or Rimbro rinbros , but broken. A very well presented proposal: that of journalist Guadalupe Thomas: reforming certain articles of the Local Constitution to meet the right of citizens to information.

A discordant voice. The former governor Diodoro Carrasco Altamirano, 1998 to 2004, before Secretary of State Planning and Senator, then secretary and federal interior secretary until the PRI gave the presidency to the National Action Party-PAN-PAN deputy then accompanying Felipe Calderón, from 2006 to 2009. In the interview he made the coordinators in the light of the delays in Oaxaca are the same or worse, avoided answering the question "What is your opinion of his political career and his role as public servant and as a ruler? He is one of those responsible for the precarious state of Oaxaca and the misery of thousands of families living Oaxaca.

Before concluding, the book features the voice of Gabino Cue Monteagudo Governor, sing and elected office today. Has the support of most people. And his facts, his government and co-rulers, will be the reality of this transition or not.

No book is complete, hence the need to read as many as possible. In this, most authors are inland, in the capital, there is a vision of Oaxaca from the large Pacific coast from the sea. Much is said about the capital city and almost nothing but statistics, the state as a whole, regions, small towns and villages. And Oaxaca is Chazumba and Mazunte. And Chimalapas and Texmelucan. And the thousands of people of the 570 municipalities.

The second decade of the twenty-first century will see how this transition progresses.


Title: Oaxaca 2010, the voices of the transition
Authors: Claudio Sanchez Yescas Islands and Isidoro Martinez coordinators.
Editorial: Posters Editors
Edition: First, December 2010.

Presentation of the book in
Newspaper Nestor Sanchez Hernandez
the December 17, 2010.

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Caught In My Moms Panties

SM Micorrelatos short story writing month

Everyone should have a blank notebook in which we were writing down those things that happen to us and we do not want to forget. All these words that come unexpectedly, like dreams, that dazzle us, we excited, make us feel inventors, discoverers. If we do not stop to capture them fade and disappear, only to reappear another day perhaps, like dreams.

My advice is that you begin your book with the title willingly or with it, and as I leave space in the comments to your notes.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Homemadeamps.webs.com

Caligrama Teresa V

few days I've been a bit heavy with the theme of pedagogy. If you do not remember, look here . Anyway, I found this short story that signing such an Adam Adan:

Paradogogía (Pedagogy paradoxical)

the abuser was not very smart. His plan was first to drown his wife with his hands and then shot himself.
the order was wrong and were right.


Can you think of some other story paradogógico?