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La Boricua Goddess’s “Poetry and music in the Park” at Orchard Beach was a delightful tribal gathering of Puerto Rican artists in the process of creating a meaningful vision of life in the diaspora.
Through their art and poetry, grappling and coming to terms with a relevant world view that has political and spiritual meaning. A syncretic world view that finds meaning in its Taino, African and European roots in a challenging North American context that devalues cultural and spiritual diversity.
The drumming and chanting and breaking bread brought all those present into a circle of healing the existential breach of what it means to be a Latino in the US and as a cultural Puerto Rican in the diaspora.
This was truly a beautiful moment of friendship and community. Thanks to La Boricua Goddess for calling this beautiful meeting of the minds and hearts into order and thanks to all who participated for their generous sharing and love.
K74 rounds the bend from Camellia to make a stop at Rosehill Racecourse station with run 48AV. K74 and K91 would be the last K-sets to serve the line before its closure in the early morning of the 05/01/2020.
K-T Boundary (also known as the K-Pg boundary) exposure located in the Raton Basin about 10 miles west of Trinidad, Colorado.
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THIS FONT IS INSPIRED BY HOLD EGYPTIAN FONTS IN PARTICULAR FROM A ITALIAN COMIC CALLED COCCO BILL
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The K-Line operated vessel is seen here berthing at the PSA Noordzee Terminal.
It sails in the NE2 loop and calls on Rotterdam, Felixstowe, Hamburg, Antwerp, Piraeus, Singapore, Hong Kong, Nansha, Kaohsiung, Yatian, Singapore and back to Rotterdam.
I found this set of Beatles/ Sargeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band figures at Target today. I had got the earlier Beatles set back in October so I was surprised to see this new set.