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The dance of life | The Light Traveller
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A wise traveler never despises his own country. The dance of life. Here’s one popular video from the 1992 Barcelona Olympics with the world famous flamenco dancer – Cristina Joyos. Why the sudden reminiscing about flamenco? Flamenco may look like a solo dance number but it really is not. It’s a collaborative attempt at shared involvement called the dance of life. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Email (Address never made public).
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The Light Traveller | “A wise traveler never despises his own country.” | Page 2
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A wise traveler never despises his own country. As mechanical as it gets. As funny as a button. But not all is fair. As academic as a university. Entertaining as it may be. For you but not for me. I take it earnestly. How it should be. As poignant as a video. A beginning and an end. Just around the bend. As optimistic as a switch. As mechanical as a curtain. Let the light through. As certain as a coffin. Uncertain is the call. Life maybe a ball. We all have to fall. As legendary as a myth.
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About Me | The Light Traveller
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A wise traveler never despises his own country. I am a constant light traveller. Life never ceases to amuse with the wonders it brings me every single moment. I am a student of life. But I also teach on the side. I am a photography-hobbyist. I never stop learning new things, meeting new friends, and most of all writing about all these in my journals. 3 Comments to “About Me”. I just thought of answering the question of “Where was Mayor Emano just before the flood struck? His inner circle is a coterie of ...
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As mechanical as it gets | The Light Traveller
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A wise traveler never despises his own country. As mechanical as it gets. As funny as a button. But not all is fair. As academic as a university. Entertaining as it may be. For you but not for me. I take it earnestly. How it should be. As poignant as a video. A beginning and an end. Just around the bend. As optimistic as a switch. As mechanical as a curtain. Let the light through. As certain as a coffin. Uncertain is the call. Life maybe a ball. We all have to fall. As legendary as a myth. Lav Diaz'...
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Lav Diaz’s Norte comes to CDO | The Light Traveller
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A wise traveler never despises his own country. Lav Diaz’s Norte comes to CDO. After making waves abroad and in Manila, Gawad Urian Best Picture winner ‘Norte, Hangganan ng Kasaysayan’ will be showing in Cagayan de Oro for the first time with two screenings at 130 PM and 600 PM on 24 July 2014, Thursday, at Centrio Mall. Tickets may be purchased directly in Centrio. And La Internacional Cinéfilia,. And one of the best films of 2014 so far by Variety, The A.V. Club,. And The Art Stage. A re-imagining of t...
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The timeless explosion of fantasy's dream: El Final
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The timeless explosion of fantasy's dream. Saturday, June 02, 2007. As most of you now know, I am currently safe and sound in the insulated confines known as “the region” (for god knows what reason? In Indiana—living with an elderly couple who once gave birth to me and a small speckled white dog. Life is good. So…this means that in my time away from home exploring the nooks and crannies of Latin America, I was able to acquire parasites, a bacterial infection, and now, amoebas! Puebla was the largest city...
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The timeless explosion of fantasy's dream: 06/01/2007 - 07/01/2007
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The timeless explosion of fantasy's dream. Saturday, June 02, 2007. As most of you now know, I am currently safe and sound in the insulated confines known as “the region” (for god knows what reason? In Indiana—living with an elderly couple who once gave birth to me and a small speckled white dog. Life is good. So…this means that in my time away from home exploring the nooks and crannies of Latin America, I was able to acquire parasites, a bacterial infection, and now, amoebas! Puebla was the largest city...
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The timeless explosion of fantasy's dream: Like an Indian Toilet
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The timeless explosion of fantasy's dream. Tuesday, April 03, 2007. Like an Indian Toilet. And now, a guest entry from Ryan, because I’m nice:. In which our heroes mistakenly take the road less traveled and find themselves content and refreshed at journey’s end. It had been a joke for us for some time now. Every weekend that we’ve stayed in town, except of course for that weekend we took the exhaustive and debilitating hike up to Laguna Chicabal—if you speak Mam or think that k. Walking south along Trece...
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The timeless explosion of fantasy's dream: Back in Mexico
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The timeless explosion of fantasy's dream. Thursday, May 10, 2007. We are now in Mexico, just recently out of the tiny country of Belize. It’s good to be back here, but I think I’ll be doing better when the trip is at a less breakneck pace. At night we dined on Belizean rice and beans and ceviche and boy was it tasty. I’d been looking for them for so long. What they are: tostadas topped with fried eggs, pieces of ham, cheese, tomato sauce, and garbanzo beans! Further down the path was a cage of some othe...
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The timeless explosion of fantasy's dream: 05/01/2007 - 06/01/2007
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The timeless explosion of fantasy's dream. Thursday, May 10, 2007. We are now in Mexico, just recently out of the tiny country of Belize. It’s good to be back here, but I think I’ll be doing better when the trip is at a less breakneck pace. At night we dined on Belizean rice and beans and ceviche and boy was it tasty. I’d been looking for them for so long. What they are: tostadas topped with fried eggs, pieces of ham, cheese, tomato sauce, and garbanzo beans! Further down the path was a cage of some othe...