Showing posts with label PANAMA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PANAMA. Show all posts

Friday, November 29, 2019

SAUDADES


ANTHOLOGICAL CONTEMPLATIONS ON THE SAUDADE
OF PERSONS, PLACES AND TIME



So proud to be one of the artists included in the Saudades Project.

Thanks to Amy Serrano of Siren for putting so much of her creative energy into this book.

I can only hope that a gallery in Miami could host an exhibit of the works displayed in the upcoming book.

Sunday, June 16, 2019

TODAY WE CELEBRATE 200,000 READERS -- AND A THIRD OF A CENTURY WITH SOULMATE HEIDI

HARD TO BELIEVE THAT IN LESS THAN A DECADE, 
MORE THAN 200,000 UNIQUE VISITORS ARE READING THIS BLOG


We have published more than 2,300 stories with pictures.

We have posted these daily to Twitter and Facebook, to boost exposure.

More than 500 of the articles have focused on human rights, such as advocacy for people with disabilities.

Nearly 1,000 have explored urban design, planning, zoning, architecture, landscape architecture and transportation engineering issues.

We are nearing our 1,000th story on travel – to Turkey, France, Africa, Spain, England, Italy, Argentina, Uruguay, Panama, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Mexico, Canada and far beyond.

We couldn’t have done this without the support of our partner of more than three decades – Heidi Johnson-Wright.  

She is my cherished wife, travel partner and advocate for a better quality of life for wheelchair users.

She has contributed more than 10 percent of the articles in this blog, ranging from travel pieces to memoir-like essays to music and book reviews.



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Wednesday, June 7, 2017

BARRIO SANTA ANA


PANAMA CITY, PANAMA

Donde esta Vernon Ramos

Where is Vernon Ramos?

Google this.

It's not a pretty story.

It smacks of corruption and far worse

http://www.thepanamanews.com/2015/11/three-years-later-inquiries-continue-in-ramos-disappearance/


Sunday, May 28, 2017

BARRIO SANTA ANA


PANAMA CITY, PANAMA

Proud shopkeeper.

She saw my photographing the architecture and street life.

And paused from a customer, and ran to front of her store.

Then insisted I take her picture.