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Monthly Archives: December 2016
Pittsburgh – Well?
There are so many details and emotions I felt – so yes, the emotions right now still are processing but there are a few things I have internalized. From the moment I truly identified with Pittsburgh, being whisked away in … Continue reading
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Pittsburgh – A Personal Reunion.
I can’t exactly tell you the feeling I had inside as I approached Pittsburgh, after spending an overnight in Forth Worth, Dallas, and then moving onto a stay in Pittsburgh after longer than I can remember. From the feelings of … Continue reading
Recovering Lost Opportunities
It has been said, as Thanksgiving Break ends, the rest flies in front of you, without realizing where time has gone. The Thanksgiving Break was full of surprises, places I never had been too and as a result individuals I … Continue reading
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Tagged Chacahua, EL Moro, Museo del Juguete Anitguo in Doctores, Pilates, Puerto Escondido, Repentino
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Diving Into the Deep…
Thanksgiving has always been about family to our family, celebrating it and knowing our thanks has always been built upon a dependable meal, dinner talk that always reminded me of the events, memories and the feelings that brought us all … Continue reading
Suddenly Sudden…
“Harry!” I am ready to go!” Groggily waking up and realizing the plan to stay most of the day – another day of surfing, etc but I realized Randy, who I just met, had had enough and wanted to return … Continue reading
Chacahua and Thanksgiving Paradise Revisited…
Day 2 of Chacahua over Thanksgiving Break – 4:45 (AM) happens for me at home frequently, and I bury that alarm when it comes to vacation.Sometimes. But fishing, not so much. Yet, Thanksgiving morning, believe it or not, an exception. … Continue reading
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“You can TRY to put them into words, but the experience is forever.”
Jumping into the unknown to a place called Chacahua -(picking up from this post – https://harrybrake.com/2016/11/25/9800/) Getting directions that seemed a BIT elusive, written on a receipt, but possible. So far so good. One Love – Banorte – 35 pesos, … Continue reading
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Tagged Banorte Puerto Escondido, Chacahua, Crocodile Dundee, One Love, Rio Grande, Zappolito
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Bringing it to THEM – A Second of Day of Radium Girls Discoveries
“Are you going tonight?” A pause. “It IS the same cast though…” As I was asked on Friday if I would be also attending the second show and second night of Radium Girls, I thought, well I mean, this IS … Continue reading
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Tagged Arthur Roeder, ASF Theatre, Dr. Van Sochocky, Drama Club, Grace Fryer, Irene Rudolph, Jack Youngwood, Kathryn Schaub, LAURA BUSH 21ST CENTURY LIBRARIAN PROGRAM, Lewes Public Library, Mansfield University, Marie Curie, Radium Girls, Raymond Berry, U.S. Radium Corporation
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Out of the Dark- and Into the Brightness of Hope
Flashbacks are powerful, can be a bit blurry, yet some elements of time, past and present, often appear. Yet, when they carry a sentiment of emotion – they are like a steamroller. An the end of the 2015-2016 school year, … Continue reading




