Aqui les presento a mi papa, Javier Lozada "El Maestro", haciendo su "Anuncio de Elevador de 30 Segundos" para su negocio, Reposteria El Maestro (video se utilizo para el "homepage" de su pagina Web y su grupo en Facebook, "Postres, Bizcochos y Dulces Puertorriquenos."
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Showing posts with label Puerto Rico. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Puerto Rico. Show all posts
Jul 5, 2011
Feb 17, 2009
Three Corners of Rich Port...in Winter...
Obama is omnipresent....Yes...Ricans didn´t vote for the presidential election, but yes in the primaries....Hillary won...Cuelebra Island, Puerto Rico
It is located approximately 17 miles (27 km) east of the Puerto Rican mainland, 12 miles (19 km) west of St. Thomas and 9 miles (14 km) north of Vieques.
Even ducks love Culebra´s desserted island feel...Have you seen ducks IN a beach...not me
VERY Culebra....the water....the sunshine....the booze
God is saying HELLO....Sunset in Culebra-Fajardo ferry...1 hour 1-2
A second to really think about what´s important....in the middle of commercialism at its best....Plaza Las Americas Mall...largest mall in the Caribbean
Translation.... LOVE....WISDOM...PEACE
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Old...nope....this is vintage architecture...yes, just invented it.
Ponce, Puerto Rico - south coast of the island
La Casa de los Pastelillos Rest. view http://www.lacasadelospastelillos.com/
Guayama, Puerto Rico - Southeast Coast of island
Blog Topics:
Photography,
Puerto Rico,
Travel
Feb 10, 2009
360 x 100 PEACE of Heaven
The best table in the Southeast Coast....Mar de la Tranquilidad Rest - Patillas, Puerto Rico

Sunset in Fort San Felipe del Morro a.ka. "El Morro" with San Juan Bay on the left
San Juan, Puerto Rico
In 1983, the fort was declared a World Heritage Site by the United Nations and is part of San Juan National Historic Site (wikipedia.com)

Sunset in Old San Juan - El Morro Fort in view
El Morro as designed to guard the entrance to San Juan bay, and defend the city of San Juan from seaborne enemies (wikipedia.com).

An inviting table.... Ventana del Mar Rest. Condado, Puerto Rico
An Old San Juan's narrow cobblestone street and colonial architecture in solitude
Blog Topics:
Photography,
Puerto Rico,
Travel
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