Puerto Rico
Igniting a Revolution – No More of these Butts on the Beach #CleanBeachPR
This is post five on my Igniting a Revolution Series. As part of my series I will be sharing my thoughts on behavior that needs to be replicated locally in Puerto Rico to improve the overall well being of those who visit and live on the island. Walking on the beach every morning relaxes me and gives me the…
Read MoreActions are Stronger than Words Fortuño!
But the reality is politics affect everyone. I am not a fan of politics as I am true believer that 99% of politicians are influenced and controlled by the 1%. I also stay away from major media outlets and only go into their websites to search for a particular story. Like many other folks, I…
Read MoreMoving & the “Santa Isabel Molinos” Experiment
We made the decision to move about a month ago . We are primarily moving because of the Risks the Santa Isabel Windmill Farm will bring upon the environment and residents; the project will be finished next month near our current living space. Once we kept on reading about the health risks and symptoms these windmills…
Read MoreIgniting a Revolution
The other day when Joaquin Kierce initiated his Pecha Kucha he confirmed he was starting a movement. Joaquin reminded me on the importance of focusing on those who are seeking positive change. QUICK NOTE: Different to other years where I have complained on a Holiday that is contradictory to Puerto Rico Residents and made 1…
Read MoreIt’s Fun to Accept Failure #PechaKucha
The advantage of collaborating with Mark Hayward for the #140Meetup was getting to meet Dana Montenegro and Angiemille Latorre from Seriously Creative. Being invited to my second Pecha Kucha served as an opportunity to remind us on finding solutions and collaborating more if we want to improve our environments. On arrival I chatted with Ramphis…
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