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The Loisaida Times: December 2011
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Loisaida is a term derived from the Latino (and especially Puerto Rican) pronunciation of "Lower East Side", a neighborhood in Manhattan, New York City. Loisaida Avenue is now an alternate name for Avenue C in the Alphabet City neighborhood of New York City, whose population has largely been Hispanic (mainly Puerto Rican) since the late 1960s. Thursday, December 8, 2011. My first missed flight of 2011. I have missed one flight per year in 2009, 2010, and 2011. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete...
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The Loisaida Times: June 2011
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Loisaida is a term derived from the Latino (and especially Puerto Rican) pronunciation of "Lower East Side", a neighborhood in Manhattan, New York City. Loisaida Avenue is now an alternate name for Avenue C in the Alphabet City neighborhood of New York City, whose population has largely been Hispanic (mainly Puerto Rican) since the late 1960s. Sunday, June 26, 2011. The North American Way. Trying to resist the urge to see my surroundings as normal. Saturday, June 25, 2011. Chatted with a former roommate ...
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The Loisaida Times: Burmese Mugs
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Loisaida is a term derived from the Latino (and especially Puerto Rican) pronunciation of "Lower East Side", a neighborhood in Manhattan, New York City. Loisaida Avenue is now an alternate name for Avenue C in the Alphabet City neighborhood of New York City, whose population has largely been Hispanic (mainly Puerto Rican) since the late 1960s. Monday, April 2, 2012. Boiling water poured into a Burmese Mug with goji berry tea bag. Red tinted glass unevenly shaped, an oddity of craftsmanship. Spent Sunday ...
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The Loisaida Times: April 2012
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Loisaida is a term derived from the Latino (and especially Puerto Rican) pronunciation of "Lower East Side", a neighborhood in Manhattan, New York City. Loisaida Avenue is now an alternate name for Avenue C in the Alphabet City neighborhood of New York City, whose population has largely been Hispanic (mainly Puerto Rican) since the late 1960s. Monday, April 2, 2012. Boiling water poured into a Burmese Mug with goji berry tea bag. Red tinted glass unevenly shaped, an oddity of craftsmanship. Spent Sunday ...
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The Loisaida Times: July 2011
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Loisaida is a term derived from the Latino (and especially Puerto Rican) pronunciation of "Lower East Side", a neighborhood in Manhattan, New York City. Loisaida Avenue is now an alternate name for Avenue C in the Alphabet City neighborhood of New York City, whose population has largely been Hispanic (mainly Puerto Rican) since the late 1960s. Monday, July 4, 2011. Friday night. Amtrak. Soho. West Village. Friends. Cocktails. Pizza. Water. Sunday rain. Beginners. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Spent Sunday ...
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The Loisaida Times: Hot water
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Loisaida is a term derived from the Latino (and especially Puerto Rican) pronunciation of "Lower East Side", a neighborhood in Manhattan, New York City. Loisaida Avenue is now an alternate name for Avenue C in the Alphabet City neighborhood of New York City, whose population has largely been Hispanic (mainly Puerto Rican) since the late 1960s. Monday, June 20, 2011. We taxied through the Sacred Valley to Ollanta (full spelling involves the word Tambo and a y) and boarded a cute two-car train to Aguas Cal...
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The Loisaida Times: April 2011
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Loisaida is a term derived from the Latino (and especially Puerto Rican) pronunciation of "Lower East Side", a neighborhood in Manhattan, New York City. Loisaida Avenue is now an alternate name for Avenue C in the Alphabet City neighborhood of New York City, whose population has largely been Hispanic (mainly Puerto Rican) since the late 1960s. Sunday, April 24, 2011. Easter Sunday, middle of Passover. Time for a hike on Sugarloaf Mountain. Monday, April 4, 2011. New York and Back Again. Thursday night Ac...
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The Loisaida Times: May 2011
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Loisaida is a term derived from the Latino (and especially Puerto Rican) pronunciation of "Lower East Side", a neighborhood in Manhattan, New York City. Loisaida Avenue is now an alternate name for Avenue C in the Alphabet City neighborhood of New York City, whose population has largely been Hispanic (mainly Puerto Rican) since the late 1960s. Monday, May 23, 2011. With this in mind, I went to my five-year college reunion at Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut. Saturday's main event for the cl...
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The Loisaida Times: February 2011
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Loisaida is a term derived from the Latino (and especially Puerto Rican) pronunciation of "Lower East Side", a neighborhood in Manhattan, New York City. Loisaida Avenue is now an alternate name for Avenue C in the Alphabet City neighborhood of New York City, whose population has largely been Hispanic (mainly Puerto Rican) since the late 1960s. Thursday, February 10, 2011. Nice comes a long way. Stayed in Times Square at the new. Work Work Work. O nly in new york does a meeting end two hours early. Took a...