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Italy (Rome/Sicily) Report back from our 2 weeks vacations.
2023.05.30 19:30 Thesorus Italy (Rome/Sicily) Report back from our 2 weeks vacations.
Spend 2 weeks in Italy with 2 short stays in Rome separated by a week in Southern Sicily.
I'm not that good at writing, so ...
We've been to Rome many times before, we have a few places to eat that we like, places to visit that we like and also discover new places; my GF is a little less adventurous than I am and not that in shape (she's working on that), so I tried to set destination goals instead of just getting out in the morning and walk aimlessly.
Our flight in got delayed, missed a connection in Zurich, staff was very good at finding us the first plane to Rome, we just lost a couple of hours, no biggie (thanks SWISS Air).
Seriously busted my budget. (worth it, but not funny... lol )
Driving around Sicily was fun; on our way in to Porto Empedocle, the GPS got us on some small roads, weird, but we saw some really nice areas, fields, hills, flowers. Smaller winding hill roads were more complicated because I'm just not used to them, and even if we sometimes blocked other drivers, they were not that impatient and passed us when they had the chance.
The weather in Rome for the first few day was OK, not cold, but not warm, a little bit of rain, but not enough to us miserable (lol).
Rome (part 1):
- National Museum of Modern Art (on the other side of the Villa Borghese park) : Really cool place to visit, not many people, very nice restaurant (cafè, restaurant and a nice terrasse); there is a small version of the Sfera con Sfera from Arnaldo Pomodorto that you can also find at the Vatican museum garden.
- Botanical Garden: better than last year, roses were all blooming.
- Did the usual Piazza Navona, Pantheon, Trevi Fountain, Spanish Steps meandering.
Flew to Sicily; this was the discovery part of our trip.
We based ourselves in Porto Empedocle and stayed at a very nice B&B with a pool, but the weather (cool, very windy, rainy-ish) did not permit us to indulged and GF had a nice cold/sore throat and slept 12hours per day. We had a boat tour cancelled (and refunded) because of the bad weather; so did not see the Scala dei Turchi.
- Porto Empedocle: Nice little resort town; did'nt go to the beach (weather), the pedestrian area was nice with a few good restaurants (Vigata in particular and Il Ritrovo), we did not go to the upper side of the town, as the week went on, there were more and more tourists.
- Valley of The Temple: Super Cool, first time for us to see real Ancient Greek Temples, VERY impressive, we booked a guide and it was perfect (except for the super strong winds)
- Favara: Spend some times seeing the Farm Cultural Park, a small artist retreat/exhibition area and went to the Palazzo Miccichè with its inside forest, really fun. Unfortunately the weather was not great and the city seems to be closed down on a Saturday, but we found a nice open restaurant, U MACCICUNI.
- Agrigento: The weather was not good that day, we just bee-lined to the Museo Diocesan (only thing opened on sunday, we did not stay there long enough, rainy and GF was not feeling it, but I need to go back and climb and walk all around.
- Weather was good on Monday and we drove to San Leone and see the beach, spend a couple of hours just sit by the sea.
Drove back to Palermo for 24 hours; I loved the city, I need to go back; we had nice weather (for once)
- We stayed near the Cathedral
- I loved the Mercato del Capo (obviously very touristy), would have eaten everything; we did not have enough time to explore the other markets
- I loved the pedestrian areas, it is a nice respite from the bustling streets everywhere. (even if it's a lot more more commercial), but some nice find (Angela Tripi with her nativity scene workshop)
- I loved what I saw from the small area near the Mercato della Vucciria.
- Fun little Sweets store at the Dolceria di Santa Caterina.
- Mostly clean in the more tourist area, lot of trash everywhere else.
- Cars, cars and more cars ... damn, more cars and cars and scooters ... many piazza that could be nice place are just over-filled with cars (not just palermo, but everywhere in Italy).
Rome (Part 2):
We flew back from Palermo to Rome with stupendous weather, warm, sunny.
- Went back to brave the hordes of tourist (us included) at the Vatican Museum, we spend a lot of time in the Sculpture area and Pinacoteca and the modern arts after the Sistine Chapel. (we rushed as more we could the long corridors)
- Garum Museo della Cucina , nice small discovery, with ancient and recent cooking books on display, kitchen equipment; there was also a small market there at the same time (clothes, jewelry) We also spend some time at the Campagna Amica Market, very nice local products with a small area at the back with food to eat.
- Walk back to our place and stopped at the Galleria Doria-Pamphilj, we found that they have a really nice fancy outside restaurant in the courtyard, one of our best meal of this vacation.
- Antique Market at Ponte Milvio on the GIRO Sunday, we got lucky, walked toward the Vatican and got a taxi just on the other side of the street closures (same when getting back), market seemed smaller than last year (?)
- We enjoyed the GIRO, watched the laps on Vittorio Emanuele II. They GO FAST.
All in all an enjoyable vacations.
We will probably spend more time in Sicily next time, maybe in early October (or even the same time as weather seems unnaturally bad this year).
Maybe on the eastern side (Noto/Ragusa) and some wineries we know near the Etna.
Anyway,.
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2023.05.30 18:21 simp_trash_scripts [A4A] “I simply have to have you!” Pt.4 - Masquerade Aftermath [vampire speaker] [blood donator listener] [hug] [dancing] [gentle] [sweet] [caring] [strangers to more] [soft dom] [consent checks] [gentle vamp] [rambling] [flirty] [propper] [posh] [gentleman/-lady] [backstory] [semi-confession]
Pt. 1 here Pt. 2 here Pt. 3 (chapter 1) here
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Script masterlist here)
Author’s note: Another part of Val to celebrate another milestone! I haven’t even been here for 4 months yet, and I already got to enjoy over 150 fantastic fills of my scripts! I recently hit 500 Karma as well, and as of right now have about 70 people following me on reddit- You guys are insane! I genuinely appreciate every single person who reads my scripts, and I still get incredibly excited over every upvote and every video that has my name in the description. It feels so surreal to know that people not only enjoy my writing, but like it enough to give it their voice and time…
I know less people might see this note here, but Val has been such a huge part of my existence as a script writer. It’d feel wrong to celebrate with anything else!
Tldr; You are absolutely amazing!
Now to the script:
~1.500 words/ 10-17 mins Audio For the girls: The names will have to be adapted. ‘Lucian’ mentioned in this script becomes ‘Lucia’, unless you plan on collabing with somebody or don’t want to use the additional chapters in part 3!
Usage: Everything goes, as long as you give credit! Adjust wording, change stuff, improvise, add or remove scenes, make it nsfw if you want. For any questions, feel free to ask! Have fun! :D
Monetization/paywall is ok, but I’d appreciate being sent a free copy!
Sfx optional but it enhances the experience, if you have access.
Setting: lush castle gardens, later: vast ballroom
sometimes I use … for very short pauses (easier to read)
[these are for sfx, vocal cues, actions or other remarks]
italics are for
emphasising a word
— — —
There you are!
I was getting worried about you…
Are you feeling well? You look a bit pale, my Dear…
[short pause]
Oh
my, you seem as though you are
shaking!
I suppose the air
has cooled down quite a bit.
Let us get back inside to warm you up again, Dear.
I apologise for leaving you out here, all alone…
[sfx: continuous gentle footsteps on grass, as the characters walk back towards the ballroom. Music is getting slightly closer as they walk]
I owe you an apology for storming off earlier.
I did not mean for it to happen in this way, but Lucian is not one who enjoys waiting.
Had I been late, I would have gotten lectured again.
And I did not want you to wait even
longer out here, all by yourself.
[short pause]
I did not get to tell you earlier.
But this event is, in reality, an annual birthday celebration.
…
I suppose, by
now, it has become more of a vampire meet-up, to talk to old friends and make new connections.
Since, for vampires, befriending humans is usually not a good idea, as their life spans differ so much.
And most vampires would not want to pressure a human they like, into giving up their mortality.
Here, such decisions do not have to be made anymore.
But in and of itself, the original purpose of this festivity was to celebrate Lucian’s birthday.
Therefore, it is expected to pay a visit to the host, if you attend.
This tradition has been taking place for nearly a whole millenia.
…
The first guests in this castle must have worn elaborately embroidered, beaded and jewelled robes. While the guards must have been in shining suits of armour…
A time before even gas lamps were invented and all light must have come from candles and wooden torches, scattered throughout the rooms.
To think that these very walls once contained fantastic kings and queens, elegant lords and ladies, formidable knights and rulers of the lands… And Lucian among them.
Even for a vampire as myself, it is near
impossible to imagine just how long Lucian has been roaming this earth for.
My life has merely been the tiniest
fraction of it.
…
How many human lifetimes it would take to get even
close to it… How many generations of people must have risen and fallen in this time… All those
wars that have been fought…
[small sigh]
That is why I wished for you to stay away, my Dear.
Elder vampires may have better control over their urges, but it is all too easy to lose sight of one's humanity, after having been alive for such a long time.
A human lifespan turns into that of a pet mouse by comparison. Less, even.
Lucian may seem like one of the better behaved guests here.
Especially with such a charming face, but it has been carefully crafted. A mask, shaped by centuries of manipulation and deception…
[short pause]
You see, I do not visit this festivity very often. But I wanted to show you what it means to be a vampire. Since that is
still a part of who I am.
…
Lucian has been my mentor for a whole century, and the only
reason I am here now, to begin with.
Even if that was a time I would rather forget…
It shaped me, made the person you see before you now.
These very gardens used to be my home, after I was turned. Their beauty has always inspired me.
Just as yours does now, my Dear.
…
Maybe this means it is finally time for me to move on…
[sfx: footsteps on grass stop as they enter the ballroom again. Music is now at a constant level, not too loud]
Here we are again. Take a moment to get your eyes used to the lights.
It may not be too bright, but it still is a somewhat sudden change in scenery, my Dear.
…
Once you have warmed up a little, how would you feel about dancing?
This
is a ball, after all. And it would be a great pleasure, to get to enjoy such an opportunity with you.
[short pause]
[pleased, smiling:] Thank you, my Dear. You do not know how happy this makes me.
Your presence alone is a
gift to me.
In the entirety of my lifetime, I never expected a person as kind and warm as you, to ever cross my path.
You bring me more joy and comfort than
anything else has ever been able to.
If you ever feel as though you are not enough, my Dear, simply remember; to me, you are a
miracle.
You are more than I could
ever have hoped for.
…
And if I had to wait another two hundred years for the mere
possibility of meeting you again, I would.
In a heartbeat, I would devote my life to waiting, every single day, so I could see you again. Even for just the briefest of moments…
I would wait for a
millenia, if you asked me to.
It would be worth it, to hear even a single word from your lovely mouth again.
…
You, my Dear, have enchanted me in a way I have never felt before.
I cannot say whether it is ‘love’ quite yet. Only how much I
wish for it to be.
But it is with honesty that I can say, your presence means
more to me, than merely your blood, my Dear…
…
But oh… I am rambling again-
Before I met you, I would have considered myself to be rather quiet.
But somehow… despite your presence leaving me breathless, I cannot stop myself from talking. [small chuckle]
…
I am glad to see you do not seem to mind it.
[short pause]
Ah, do you feel ready to dance?
You look less pale than before. I hope it is because you feel better, rather than my words leaving you flustered, my Dear.
May I reach for your hand?
…
Oh my, it is so soft and gentle.
You have very nice hands, my Dear. I never noticed.
Perhaps I was too captivated by the rest of you.
Your eyes, especially.
I have never seen such a beautiful pair before. The colour of them is utterly
fascinating.
I try not to get lost in them too often, since I would not want you to think I am staring.
But they
are quite entrancing… Relaxing, almost. As is the rest of you…
I feel quite comfortable with you, my Dear.
Warm.
Hopeful, even…
[short pause]
We have not been this close very often, have we, my Dear?
To simply be enveloped by your scent like this… I must admit, it is quite nice.
Feeling your warm body against mine.
Each heartbeat of yours, against my chest…
I find it quite comforting.
I hope you enjoy it as well.
And your dancing is quite exquisite, too.
Such
graceful steps.
It almost feels as though we are simply floating through the ballroom.
As though everyone else is merely an illusion…
I wish this moment could last forever, my Dear.
Only you and me, with nothing else to worry about.
Would it not just be
peaceful?
…
Well… forever would truly be a long time.
Perhaps you would get bored after a while.
Or begin to miss the smell of grass, the taste of baked goods, the feeling of warm rain on your skin…
But if you asked me to, I could organise such dances, as well.
Only the two of us.
Or we could invite friends - even strangers, if you preferred.
We could also simply stay at home and watch movies, or dance to the sound of our favourite music in the living room.
Whatever you wish, my Dear.
…
If you would rather keep living in your own home and simply meet me once a month, I would also not mind.
I will treasure
any amount of time I get to spend with you.
However much or little that may be.
I would spare no expense to get you a new apartment, house, or personal villa if you requested.
Nothing is off-limits for me.
Anything you ask for shall be yours.
And please, do not shy away from making requests.
Money is no factor for me. The only thing I truly care about is your
utmost happiness.
I
deeply care for you, my Dear.
And a person as wonderful as you
deserves to be happy.
Whatever that happiness may look like for you.
…
Of course, I would prefer, if
I were a part of this happiness. But even if I am not, I will do what I can, for you.
Whatever you
wish for me to do.
[sfx: small thump of character being pulled into a hug? Cloth shuffling? Hug noises, optional: slow and quiet heartbeat if the character is meant to be taller]
[voice is slightly muffled, because of hug]
Oh? Do you need to sit down for a moment, my Dear?
Surely, you must be feeling dizzy-
[short pause]
A
hug…?
What is it you are embracing me for?
I did not say anything
wrong, did I?
Are you certain you feel alright, my Dear…?
[short pause]
[soft sigh, giving in to the hug]
I must admit, this
does feel quite reassuring…
Thank you, my Dear.
You are always so kind to me.
I do not remember the last time a person has held me like this…
Would it be okay if we were to stay in this position a little longer…?
[sfx continue for a little, then fadeout]
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2023.05.30 08:43 CloutWithdrawal Solo Trip Report - 4 Days in CDMX
Introduction: Mexico City has been a recent interest of mine ever since the YouTube algorithm started recommending me videos on this mega city. Like most Americans, I was ignorant and incorrectly under the assumption that Mexico City was sketchy and had nothing to offer for travelers other than poverty tourism. However, after watching YouTube videos and reading more about this city, I quickly learned that Mexico City, and Mexico in general, has a very rich culture and history. It also is the biggest city in the Western Hemisphere. I was locked in this point to explore this city so close to home.Booking this trip was very random, I originally booked a vacation to go to EDC Vegas with friends (insanely fun time btw) but I wanted to extend my PTO for the rest of the week after because I was already taking a day off to rest and had the Friday off for MDW.
After exploring other options in the US like possibly other areas in the south west like Utah or Arizona I quickly realized how expensive this would be. Vegas has great prices on flights so I wanted to take advantage of that and go somewhere international, due to my recent interest with Mexico City and how it isn’t too expensive, it just made sense. I booked the flight and hotel instantly so I wouldn’t think too much about it.
I invited some other friends at first and received some maybes, ultimately I knew that this would end up being a solo trip. I have some experience with solo trips, my first one was Hiroshima while I was studying abroad in Tokyo, that trip gave me my first powerful global experience that has ultimately became my goal when i travel now. I also did Denver last summer to see a red rocks show ( stayed in a hostel which ended up being the same price as a decent hotel in CDMX 🤣). I didn’t have much of a structured plan for this trip except to see the historic district and maybe teohiucan if it wasn’t too difficult to get there.
Logistics: I stayed in a Roma Norte hotel from Tuesday Night - Sunday Morning.
Interests: architecture, food, electronic music, nature, history
Day 1: Arrival
I arrived into CDMX around 1045pm via Volaris. The Volaris experience sucks, honestly worse than Spirit lol. For about an hour we were sitting on the runway not moving without AC in the Vegas heat. Apparently this is due to them not having runway rights? Not sure about this but that’s what some googling told me.
For some reason I exchanged usd for pesos at the cash exchange counters instead of using an atm to take out pesos. Not sure why I did because I have travelled internationally and know that ATMs are usually the best options. Whatever, I just took the L there. I called an Uber to my hotel after rejecting many taxi drivers.
I arrived to my hotel hungry and looked for open places to eat that were close to the hotel. I did not want to walk too far as I heard that night time gets sketchy. I ended up finding a taco place right across the street from my hotel so I went there. The place was called Taquería LOS HUARACHINES (ROMA). Ordering was a bit tough due to the language barrier but I got 2 Al pastor tacos, a plate of carne asada with about 5 tortilla, and a Coca Cola. This was an amazing meal and exactly what I wanted. The Al pastor was incredibly juicy and probably were the best tacos I had in my life at this point. I’m currently based in Texas so I’ve had real tacos before but these were just something else. I walked back to my hotel and quickly went to bed.
Day 2: Roma Norte & La Condesa
I had no official plans for this day. I was still tired from EDC Vegas so I woke up pretty late and didn’t get out of the hotel until around 1130-12. Once I did get out, I originally just planned to walk around neighborhood and see what piqued my interest. I started with a coffee. I got an iced coffee as it was hot out, I don’t think iced coffee is a thing anywhere else besides the US so this was also a little harder to order due to language barrier. Luckily someone spoke English at the counter and helped me order.
I began to walk north, I stopped at plaza rio de janiero to smoke a cigarette (I’m not a regular smoker except on vacation and when I go to raves lol). Very cool spot. My first impression of the Roma Norte neighborhood was that it was a nicer, greener, cleaner version of nyc with a European flair.
Next, I ended up at I believe Zona Rosa? It was a pedestrian only area with a lot of shops and restaurants. I stopped in a few shops maybe looking to buy sunglasses or a shirt but ultimately did not. I continued my walk.
I saw there was some sort of park near me called Bosque de Chapultec. I decided that would be my next destination to walk to. I passed the el Angel de la indepencia which was very impressive. I finally got to the park and was wowed by how nice it was. I didn’t know it was such a big destination until I got there and saw there a bunch of museos and vendors set up. I bought a pair of sunglasses as it was bright out and walked around a bit to take it in. Finally, I decided to check out a museum. I chose Museo de Arte Moderno as I wanted to see some art. I much prefer modern art over traditional art too. I really liked this museum and connected with a lot more paintings that I thought I would. About of 1/4 of the way through I realized can use Google translate to read the descriptions for some of the paintings. I wish I took down the artists who created some of these paintings but I think I can find the artists again if I really wanted to.
I went outside to the sculpture garden and this was a little underwhelming tbh. I was also getting hangry so I went through it quick. I decided to get lunch at Los Pancheros as it was nearby and the Google reviews seemed good. I ordered Plato rachero & caldo xochitl. HUGE portions and incredibly good. I really liked the soup though, it was some sort of chicken and rice soup. It took a little bit for the check to come but it finally did and I paid and left.
I ate way too much and I had to lay down somewhere so I went back to the park and found a nice place to lay where other people were. It was some sort of fountain that I can’t find on Google maps but even though it wasn’t exactly “grand” it was very chill and everyone there just seemed relaxed lol. I laid there for about 20-30 mins until I was ready to go again. I saw on Google maps that there was a castle in the park!? I really wanted to see that. I decided to walk in that direction and also passed Lago de Chapultec. Wow that was beautiful, I wish I took my rest time there lol.
I finally got to the castle entrance but they weren’t letting people in anymore as it was too late, damn. I should’ve paid more attention to the times, I didn’t realize all the museums closed at 5. I decided to finish up my park experience and Uber to the historic center just to check it out. However Ubers were very hard to get at this time as it was rush hour and traffic was insane outside the park. I had multiple people cancel on me, I also canceled on someone after seeing how long it would take to pick me up and drop me off to the historic center. I eventually decided just to walk back. It was about an hour walk back so I had to tough it out.
Not much happened on this walk, just continued to take in the city. Stopped at glorieta de Los insugentes to take a break and smoke a cigarette. I felt a little sketched out here due to all the people constantly moving. I was a bit worried about being pick pocketed but I think it was just the tiredness making me anxious. I got out of there relatively quick and made it back to my hotel to rest before dinner.
At this point I decided I wanted to go to teohiucan the next day. I explored my options for getting there and eventually just decided on Uber because I don’t really like being in a group when going to tourist sites as I’m a bit “quirky” and like to take weird routes and repeat some areas a few times I also keep an inconsistent pace so that made the group experience out of the question. I could’ve taken the bus but did not want to deal with the stress that public transit can be in a foreign country lol. For dinner, I made a reservation at the sushi place Makoto as I wanted something other than Mexican food. Fabulous place, I ordered a glass of wine, sushi sampler, and the fatty tuna nigiri.
Day 2: Teohiucan
I woke up somewhat early for this day. I ordered an Uber and was off. It was really interesting to see Mexico City outside the nicer neighborhoods. I think this is what most Americans imagine when they hear Mexico City. It looked like the COD MW2 map Favela. I wondered what life was like in this area of Mexico City. I even saw a ski lift in use to bring people up the mountain to their house maybe?
I got dropped off at Teohiucan and entered in. I skipped breakfast because I assumed they would have something there. I was half right, they had some convenient stores. I just bought a pack of crackers and a electrolit and hoped that would get me through the whole time I was there lol.I walked around all the pyramids, I was hoping to climb them but I saw they were closed for climbing, honestly a good thing, I imagine they were getting a lot of wear and tear from that. I feel like these pyramids are underrated in terms of world wonders. They’re pretty big and the city itself was apparently one of the biggest cities in the world at the time.
My favorite part about this visit was this path that you can take that allowed you to walk on the outside of the main path. It was super peaceful and you got to see the pyramids at different angles with no people around. In terms of my favorite structure, I liked the citadel a lot due to the intricate designs on it. Some random things I liked there were the jardin and the things the vendors were selling that made the animal noises 😂 I thought it was hilarious how everyone was basically spamming it in chat. I should’ve bought one looking back
I was a little anxious about getting an Uber back but I got one relatively quick and got back to my hotel. When I got back I was very hungry and I found this place near my hotel with a deal that gave 5 al pastor tacos and a cervesa for $100 pesos. Amazing deal but then I saw the al pastor looked like it was dry and has been out for awhile. Unfortunately i felt too awkward to leave after sitting, a mistake that I learned from later if you keep reading. However the tacos were still decent. I was still pretty hungry and found a street vendor selling hamburgers, I ordered con queso and it was insanely good. I ate it in a park and then got some churros from Churrería El Moro which were also good.Again I was way too full and had to lie down. I went back to my hotel and took a nap.
When I woke up I was still full but I started experiencing the first signs of montezumas revenge. However it didn’t seem that bad and I wanted to go out for a rooftop drink. I went to Supra Roma. Great vibe. I had to stand by the bar the whole time due to not having reservations but the views were fantastic and the dj was decent too. She was playing house music. I definitely want to bring my friends here if they ever want to come to cdmx. I had 1 cocktail and 2 beers there. Was thinking about talking to people there but mostly everyone was speaking Spanish so I decided not to.
I left and was gonna call it an early night but heard some more house music being played across the street at departmento. I decided why not and paid the cover to check it out. It was ok. Dj was decent but the vibe seemed kind of “basic” other than the music. Nothing too unique about this place, just a terrace playing music with young people hanging out. I had 2 drinks and left and got a torta. I made it back to my hotel around 12am and this when things started to go south unfortunately. Montezumas revenge came back and this time even stronger than earlier. The alcohol definitely did not help. It quickly kept getting worse in terms of cramping and the ability to not go to the bathroom for more than 20 mins. I think it was the Al pastor tacos from earlier today. I did not get much sleep this night and was basically in survival mode lol luckily I had some water bottles to stay hydrated but I knew I would have to venture out to get more eventually. I basically spent the whole night on the toilet or curled up in pain.
Day 3: Recovery
I was hoping I’d feel feel better in the morning and I was somewhat correct. After 12 hours I could walk again although it was definitely difficult. I managed to make it to a farmacia where the pharmacist recommended me treda. I got that and more water + electrolit. It was around 1pm so I sat outside and drank my electrolit to see if I strong enough to do some sort of activity. After about 20 mins of sitting outside I decided I definitely could not and decided to just take the L for today so I could be full strength for tomorrow. I took my treda and was able to get some rest. When I woke up I was still feeling montezumas revenge a little bit but I knew I had to eat something. I ended up using Uber eats to get consomé de pollo from this place called Toks. It seemed like a safe option as it looked like a chain and I assumed chains usually have somewhat good hygiene standards. It ended up being way better than expected and I managed to put down most of it.
After eating, I took a walk to get more electrolit. I was still a little weak so I just went back to the hotel and went to bed. I was a bit bummed I lost a day but anytime you’re in a 3rd world country you should budget a day for stomach issues.
Day 4: Castillo De Chapultepec & Historic Center
I woke up feeling a lot better. It was actually crazy as 24 hours ago I couldn’t even walk straight. I took my treda and headed out. I was debating on if I should go back Chapultepec park to see the castle or if it would take too much time as I was planning to go to the historic center today. I decided to see the castle as I was thinking about it too much to skip it.
I took an Uber there this time and paid the admission. It was definitely worth it. The castle was so beautiful and there was so much history inside. I learned a lot about Mexican history and was able to take in some nice views of the city. My favorite part were the murals inside and the jardin. After, I walked to 7/11 to get more electrolit. I also got pringles as I was hungry but my stomach was still a little rough. From there I ubered to the historic center.
When I got to the historic center I was instantly overstimulated lol. It was a Saturday afternoon so it must’ve been the most popular day. It was a lot bigger than expected too. I didn’t really know where to start so I just started walking. My first stop was actually the adidas store as I needed to get my bearings and am a fan of adidas lol unfortunately there wasn’t much in there though that seemed exclusive. I know in Tokyo they’ll have exclusive stuff but didn’t see anything like that in Mexico City, bit disappointed but otherwise it provided a place for me to take a breath. I got out and started walking towards zocalo plaza.
Zocalo Plaza was just epic. The big Mexican flag with the cathedral behind it had so much swag for lack of a better term lmao it showed off the immense pride that Mexico has for itself. I really liked this area a lot.
I continued walking and ended up at these streets with vendors. This was even more overstimulating than the other areas. So much noise and people. I stopped in a store and got a can coke and kept on trucking along.
I decided to go to palacio de bella artes. I really liked palacio de bella artes as well. The architecture and colors were stunning. The Torre Latinoamericana building was also interesting. I decided to check out the museum inside palacio de Bella artes. At first i thought it was a bit underwhelming. I was not too big of a fan of the murals and it seemed like some areas were closed. I then came across the Dioses y Maquinas exhibit by Santiago Sierra Soler. This exhibit was an “immersive cinema installation” that told the story of the aztecs getting colonized by Spaniards. It was very powerful and really made me understand some of the politics of Mexico. Also globalism in general and how colonization impacted the world. It gave me that powerful global experience that I mentioned before. I think everyone who visits cdmx should experience this exhibit to really wrap your head around the politics of the country and how it became what it is today. When I walked out I began to see the two sides of Mexico, the native side and european side and how they interact with each other.
That exhibit made me want to learn about the Aztecs more so I ended up going to museo del templo mayor. This place was also impressive with countless exhibits about the Aztecs. It’s insane to me how there was an ancient city right under us. By the time I was done there I was getting hungry so ironically I got McDonald’s as my stomach needed something familiar. I got it to go and ate it near the palacio de bella artes. I wanted to go the sears rooftop after but couldn’t find the entrance so I just walked around the surrounding neighborhood. This part reminded me a lot of Manhattan.
I walked through the Barrio Chino and thought it was hilarious tbh. I did not see any Asian people and there wasn’t much Asian culture other than the lanterns i guess lol the restaurants also did not look too good. Cool experience nonetheless.
I ended my walk at a plaza San juan to call an Uber as it was about to start raining. I found the torre de telefons de Telmex structure also super interesting. I made it home and rested before dinner.
For dinner I went to this Argentinan steak house called Gardela. A bit risky after my stomach issues but I wanted to get a nice dinner on my last night. I got a dry aged New York strip and it did not disappoint. I ordered it medium rare but it was a bit more rare than expected. I ate it anyway and was wowed. One of the best steaks I’ve ever had. Amazing service too, can’t recommend this place enough if you want a good steak.
When I got back to my hotel I was having an internal debate if I should go out. I had an early flight and was already pretty tired and full. I decided to go out anyway as it was Saturday night and didn’t get to do anything the day before. I ended up at this techno club called yuyu. Pretty intimate spot. The techno was very good and creative. The crowd was also fun, I had a few shallow conversations with people but nothing deep. Mostly my fault though as I wasn’t making much conversation. I just drank beer, smoked cigarettes, and listened to good electronic music which is a solid night for me. I headed home around 2 and went to bed for my flight.
Closing remarks:I really enjoyed my time in Mexico City. Im not sure what my expectations were for the city but they were definitely exceeded. Definitely an underrated city as there is so much culture and history but I never here much people talk about it in the states. I will definitely be back as I feel like there’s still so much to discover and it was pretty cheap to get there and get lodging.
Not gonna lie though, I was bit nervous going solo here but once I got there most of the anxiety went away. In terms of safety, just be where you’re supposed to be (tourist areas & safe neighborhoods), keep your possessions zipped up, and don’t walk at night. I felt more sketched out in most US cities
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Introduction: Mexico City has been a recent interest of mine ever since the YouTube algorithm started recommending me videos on this mega city. Like most Americans, I was ignorant and incorrectly under the assumption that Mexico City was sketchy and had nothing to offer for travelers other than poverty tourism. However, after watching YouTube videos and reading more about this city, I quickly learned that Mexico City, and Mexico in general, has a very rich culture and history. It also is the biggest city in the Western Hemisphere. I was locked in this point to explore this city so close to home.Booking this trip was very random, I originally booked a vacation to go to EDC Vegas with friends (insanely fun time btw) but I wanted to extend my PTO for the rest of the week after because I was already taking a day off to rest and had the Friday off for MDW. After exploring other options in the US like possibly other areas in the south west like Utah or Arizona I quickly realized how expensive this would be. Vegas has great prices on flights so I wanted to take advantage of that and go somewhere international, due to my recent interest with Mexico City and how it isn’t too expensive, it just made sense. I booked the flight and hotel instantly so I wouldn’t think too much about it.
I invited some other friends at first and received some maybes, ultimately I knew that this would end up being a solo trip. I have some experience with solo trips, my first one was Hiroshima while I was studying abroad in Tokyo, that trip gave me my first powerful global experience that has ultimately became my goal when i travel now. I also did Denver last summer to see a red rocks show ( stayed in a hostel which ended up being the same price as a decent hotel in CDMX 🤣). I didn’t have much of a structured plan for this trip except to see the historic district and maybe teohiucan if it wasn’t too difficult to get there.
Logistics: I stayed in a Roma Norte hotel from Tuesday Night - Sunday Morning.
Interests: architecture, food, electronic music, nature, history
Day 1: Arrival
I arrived into CDMX around 1045pm via Volaris. The Volaris experience sucks, honestly worse than Spirit lol. For about an hour we were sitting on the runway not moving without AC in the Vegas heat. Apparently this is due to them not having runway rights? Not sure about this but that’s what some googling told me.
For some reason I exchanged usd for pesos at the cash exchange counters instead of using an atm to take out pesos. Not sure why I did because I have travelled internationally and know that ATMs are usually the best options. Whatever, I just took the L there. I called an Uber to my hotel after rejecting many taxi drivers.
I arrived to my hotel hungry and looked for open places to eat that were close to the hotel. I did not want to walk too far as I heard that night time gets sketchy. I ended up finding a taco place right across the street from my hotel so I went there. The place was called Taquería LOS HUARACHINES (ROMA). Ordering was a bit tough due to the language barrier but I got 2 Al pastor tacos, a plate of carne asada with about 5 tortilla, and a Coca Cola. This was an amazing meal and exactly what I wanted. The Al pastor was incredibly juicy and probably were the best tacos I had in my life at this point. I’m currently based in Texas so I’ve had real tacos before but these were just something else. I walked back to my hotel and quickly went to bed.
Day 2: Roma Norte & La Condesa
I had no official plans for this day. I was still tired from EDC Vegas so I woke up pretty late and didn’t get out of the hotel until around 1130-12. Once I did get out, I originally just planned to walk around neighborhood and see what piqued my interest. I started with a coffee. I got an iced coffee as it was hot out, I don’t think iced coffee is a thing anywhere else besides the US so this was also a little harder to order due to language barrier. Luckily someone spoke English at the counter and helped me order.
I began to walk north, I stopped at plaza rio de janiero to smoke a cigarette (I’m not a regular smoker except on vacation and when I go to raves lol). Very cool spot. My first impression of the Roma Norte neighborhood was that it was a nicer, greener, cleaner version of nyc with a European flair.
Next, I ended up at I believe Zona Rosa? It was a pedestrian only area with a lot of shops and restaurants. I stopped in a few shops maybe looking to buy sunglasses or a shirt but ultimately did not. I continued my walk.
I saw there was some sort of park near me called Bosque de Chapultec. I decided that would be my next destination to walk to. I passed the el Angel de la indepencia which was very impressive. I finally got to the park and was wowed by how nice it was. I didn’t know it was such a big destination until I got there and saw there a bunch of museos and vendors set up. I bought a pair of sunglasses as it was bright out and walked around a bit to take it in. Finally, I decided to check out a museum. I chose Museo de Arte Moderno as I wanted to see some art. I much prefer modern art over traditional art too. I really liked this museum and connected with a lot more paintings that I thought I would. About of 1/4 of the way through I realized can use Google translate to read the descriptions for some of the paintings. I wish I took down the artists who created some of these paintings but I think I can find the artists again if I really wanted to. I went outside to the sculpture garden and this was a little underwhelming tbh. I was also getting hangry so I went through it quick.
I decided to get lunch at Los Pancheros as it was nearby and the Google reviews seemed good. I ordered Plato rachero & caldo xochitl. HUGE portions and incredibly good. I really liked the soup though, it was some sort of chicken and rice soup. It took a little bit for the check to come but it finally did and I paid and left.
I ate way too much and I had to lay down somewhere so I went back to the park and found a nice place to lay where other people were. It was some sort of fountain that I can’t find on Google maps but even though it wasn’t exactly “grand” it was very chill and everyone there just seemed relaxed lol. I laid there for about 20-30 mins until I was ready to go again. I saw on Google maps that there was a castle in the park!? I really wanted to see that. I decided to walk in that direction and also passed Lago de Chapultec. Wow that was beautiful, I wish I took my rest time there lol.
I finally got to the castle entrance but they weren’t letting people in anymore as it was too late, damn. I should’ve paid more attention to the times, I didn’t realize all the museums closed at 5. I decided to finish up my park experience and Uber to the historic center just to check it out. However Ubers were very hard to get at this time as it was rush hour and traffic was insane outside the park. I had multiple people cancel on me, I also canceled on someone after seeing how long it would take to pick me up and drop me off to the historic center. I eventually decided just to walk back. It was about an hour walk back so I had to tough it out.
Not much happened on this walk, just continued to take in the city. Stopped at glorieta de Los insugentes to take a break and smoke a cigarette. I felt a little sketched out here due to all the people constantly moving. I was a bit worried about being pick pocketed but I think it was just the tiredness making me anxious. I got out of there relatively quick and made it back to my hotel to rest before dinner.
At this point I decided I wanted to go to teohiucan the next day. I explored my options for getting there and eventually just decided on Uber because I don’t really like being in a group when going to tourist sites as I’m a bit “quirky” and like to take weird routes and repeat some areas a few times I also keep an inconsistent pace so that made the group experience out of the question. I could’ve taken the bus but did not want to deal with the stress that public transit can be in a foreign country lol. For dinner, I made a reservation at the sushi place Makoto as I wanted something other than Mexican food. Fabulous place, I ordered a glass of wine, sushi sampler, and the fatty tuna nigiri.
Day 2: Teohiucan
I woke up somewhat early for this day. I ordered an Uber and was off. It was really interesting to see Mexico City outside the nicer neighborhoods. I think this is what most Americans imagine when they hear Mexico City. It looked like the COD MW2 map Favela. I wondered what life was like in this area of Mexico City. I even saw a ski lift in use to bring people up the mountain to their house maybe?
I got dropped off at Teohiucan and entered in. I skipped breakfast because I assumed they would have something there. I was half right, they had some convenient stores. I just bought a pack of crackers and a electrolit and hoped that would get me through the whole time I was there lol.I walked around all the pyramids, I was hoping to climb them but I saw they were closed for climbing, honestly a good thing, I imagine they were getting a lot of wear and tear from that. I feel like these pyramids are underrated in terms of world wonders. They’re pretty big and the city itself was apparently one of the biggest cities in the world at the time.
My favorite part about this visit was this path that you can take that allowed you to walk on the outside of the main path. It was super peaceful and you got to see the pyramids at different angles with no people around. In terms of my favorite structure, I liked the citadel a lot due to the intricate designs on it. Some random things I liked there were the jardin and the things the vendors were selling that made the animal noises 😂 I thought it was hilarious how everyone was basically spamming it in chat. I should’ve bought one looking back
I was a little anxious about getting an Uber back but I got one relatively quick and got back to my hotel. When I got back I was very hungry and I found this place near my hotel with a deal that gave 5 al pastor tacos and a cervesa for $100 pesos. Amazing deal but then I saw the al pastor looked like it was dry and has been out for awhile. Unfortunately i felt too awkward to leave after sitting, a mistake that I learned from later if you keep reading. However the tacos were still decent. I was still pretty hungry and found a street vendor selling hamburgers, I ordered con queso and it was insanely good. I ate it in a park and then got some churros from Churrería El Moro which were also good.
Again I was way too full and had to lie down. I went back to my hotel and took a nap. When I woke up I was still full but I started experiencing the first signs of montezumas revenge. However it didn’t seem that bad and I wanted to go out for a rooftop drink.
I went to Supra Roma. Great vibe. I had to stand by the bar the whole time due to not having reservations but the views were fantastic and the dj was decent too. She was playing house music. I definitely want to bring my friends here if they ever want to come to cdmx. I had 1 cocktail and 2 beers there. Was thinking about talking to people there but mostly everyone was speaking Spanish so I decided not to.
I left and was gonna call it an early night but heard some more house music being played across the street at departmento. I decided why not and paid the cover to check it out. It was ok. Dj was decent but the vibe seemed kind of “basic” other than the music. Nothing too unique about this place, just a terrace playing music with young people hanging out. I had 2 drinks and left and got a torta.
I made it back to my hotel around 12am and this when things started to go south unfortunately. Montezumas revenge came back and this time even stronger than earlier. The alcohol definitely did not help. It quickly kept getting worse in terms of cramping and the ability to not go to the bathroom for more than 20 mins. I think it was the Al pastor tacos from earlier today. I did not get much sleep this night and was basically in survival mode lol luckily I had some water bottles to stay hydrated but I knew I would have to venture out to get more eventually. I basically spent the whole night on the toilet or curled up in pain.
Day 3: Recovery
I was hoping I’d feel feel better in the morning and I was somewhat correct. After 12 hours I could walk again although it was definitely difficult. I managed to make it to a farmacia where the pharmacist recommended me treda. I got that and more water + electrolit. It was around 1pm so I sat outside and drank my electrolit to see if I strong enough to do some sort of activity. After about 20 mins of sitting outside I decided I definitely could not and decided to just take the L for today so I could be full strength for tomorrow. I took my treda and was able to get some rest. When I woke up I was still feeling montezumas revenge a little bit but I knew I had to eat something. I ended up using Uber eats to get consomé de pollo from this place called Toks. It seemed like a safe option as it looked like a chain and I assumed chains usually have somewhat good hygiene standards. It ended up being way better than expected and I managed to put down most of it.
After eating, I took a walk to get more electrolit. I was still a little weak so I just went back to the hotel and went to bed. I was a bit bummed I lost a day but anytime you’re in a 3rd world country you should budget a day for stomach issues.
Day 4: Castillo De Chapultepec & Historic Center
I woke up feeling a lot better. It was actually crazy as 24 hours ago I couldn’t even walk straight. I took my treda and headed out. I was debating on if I should go back Chapultepec park to see the castle or if it would take too much time as I was planning to go to the historic center today. I decided to see the castle as I was thinking about it too much to skip it.
I took an Uber there this time and paid the admission. It was definitely worth it. The castle was so beautiful and there was so much history inside. I learned a lot about Mexican history and was able to take in some nice views of the city. My favorite part were the murals inside and the jardin. After, I walked to 7/11 to get more electrolit. I also got pringles as I was hungry but my stomach was still a little rough. From there I ubered to the historic center.
When I got to the historic center I was instantly overstimulated lol. It was a Saturday afternoon so it must’ve been the most popular day. It was a lot bigger than expected too. I didn’t really know where to start so I just started walking. My first stop was actually the adidas store as I needed to get my bearings and am a fan of adidas lol unfortunately there wasn’t much in there though that seemed exclusive. I know in Tokyo they’ll have exclusive stuff but didn’t see anything like that in Mexico City, bit disappointed but otherwise it provided a place for me to take a breath. I got out and started walking towards zocalo plaza.
Zocalo Plaza was just epic. The big Mexican flag with the cathedral behind it had so much swag for lack of a better term lmao it showed off the immense pride that Mexico has for itself. I really liked this area a lot.
I continued walking and ended up at these streets with vendors. This was even more overstimulating than the other areas. So much noise and people. I stopped in a store and got a can coke and kept on trucking along.
I decided to go to palacio de bella artes. I really liked palacio de bella artes as well. The architecture and colors were stunning. The Torre Latinoamericana building was also interesting. I decided to check out the museum inside palacio de Bella artes. At first i thought it was a bit underwhelming. I was not too big of a fan of the murals and it seemed like some areas were closed. I then came across the Dioses y Maquinas exhibit by Santiago Sierra Soler. This exhibit was an “immersive cinema installation” that told the story of the aztecs getting colonized by Spaniards. It was very powerful and really made me understand some of the politics of Mexico. Also globalism in general and how colonization impacted the world. It gave me that powerful global experience that I mentioned before. I think everyone who visits cdmx should experience this exhibit to really wrap your head around the politics of the country and how it became what it is today. When I walked out I began to see the two sides of Mexico, the native side and european side and how they interact with each other.
That exhibit made me want to learn about the Aztecs more so I ended up going to museo del templo mayor. This place was also impressive with countless exhibits about the Aztecs. It’s insane to me how there was an ancient city right under us. By the time I was done there I was getting hungry so ironically I got McDonald’s as my stomach needed something familiar. I got it to go and ate it near the palacio de bella artes. I wanted to go the sears rooftop after but couldn’t find the entrance so I just walked around the surrounding neighborhood. This part reminded me a lot of Manhattan.
I walked through the Barrio Chino and thought it was hilarious tbh. I did not see any Asian people and there wasn’t much Asian culture other than the lanterns i guess lol the restaurants also did not look too good. Cool experience nonetheless. I ended my walk at a plaza San juan to call an Uber as it was about to start raining. I found the torre de telefons de Telmex structure also super interesting. I made it home and rested before dinner.
For dinner I went to this Argentinan steak house called Gardela. A bit risky after my stomach issues but I wanted to get a nice dinner on my last night. I got a dry aged New York strip and it did not disappoint. I ordered it medium rare but it was a bit more rare than expected. I ate it anyway and was wowed. One of the best steaks I’ve ever had. Amazing service too, can’t recommend this place enough if you want a good steak.
When I got back to my hotel I was having an internal debate if I should go out. I had an early flight and was already pretty tired and full. I decided to go out anyway as it was Saturday night and didn’t get to do anything the day before. I ended up at this techno club called yuyu. Pretty intimate spot. The techno was very good and creative. The crowd was also fun, I had a few shallow conversations with people but nothing deep. Mostly my fault though as I wasn’t making much conversation. I just drank beer, smoked cigarettes, and listened to good electronic music which is a solid night for me. I headed home around 2 and went to bed for my flight.
Closing remarks:
I really enjoyed my time in Mexico City. Im not sure what my expectations were for the city but they were definitely exceeded. Definitely an underrated city as there is so much culture and history but I never here much people talk about it in the states. I will definitely be back as I feel like there’s still so much to discover and it was pretty cheap to get there and get lodging. Not gonna lie though, I was bit nervous going solo here but once I got there most of the anxiety went away. In terms of safety, just be where you’re supposed to be (tourist areas & safe neighborhoods), keep your possessions zipped up, and don’t walk at night. I felt more sketched out in most US cities
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2023.05.29 22:00 Ajayu Last Week in Bolivia ep5: mysterious deaths, politicians turned TikTok stars, a WWE-style Royal Rumble in congress and more!
From Bolivia with Love Not since the days of the dictatorships into the early 1980s have we seen government opponents (internal and external) die in mysterious circumstances with such frequency. Four decades have since those dark days, and in the last 6 months we have
not 1, not 2, but 3 strange deaths, that rival the
demise of Putin's contrarians in Russia. If true, who knows how long this apparent purge of government enemies (internal and external) might last.
The latest victim is
Carlos Colodro, who had been charged distributing the assets of Bank Fassil. Fassil went bankrupt recently, Colodro was charged with taking its assets to return the bank’s customers their money, transfer their accounts to other banks, pay back the salaries of Fassil employees and so on. Saturday night he turned up death after allegedly falling down from the 14th floor of a building. As per his family the corpse shows strange bruises not explained by a suicide, and he was
missing an eye and a testicle.
Unconfirmed reports say the government actors had money in Fassil of unknown and potentially illegal origins, and Colodro was perhaps getting too close to this information. As per his family’s lawyer Colodro had been receiving threats recently. Curiously the next day the Minister of Government Eduardo Del Castillo had a press release with an apparent suicide letter. This came as a surprise to the family as a search with the police at 11pm Saturday night did not find this letter. According to Del Castillo the letter was found (conveniently) during a second search at 2am Sunday morning. However
neither the handwriting or writing style fit Colodro’s. Take that as what you will.
Colodro’s death is eerily similar to the recent death “by suicide” of
Christopher Balcázar, who happens to be the defense lawyer for political prisoner and opposition leader Luis Fernando Camacho.
On the night of May 1 Balcazar “jumped” to his dead from his 11th floor apartment. At the time the police said they were collecting footage from the building’s security cameras, but almost a month later these haven’t been released to the public yet. Why?
In 2022 attorney
Felipe Sandy Rivero came out as a whistleblower exposing corruption within the ABC government agency (Administradora Boliviana de Carreteras – Bolivian Administration of Roads) with Chinse company CHEC. At the time of the allegations this was seen as the latest battle of the MAS civil war (Evo Vs. Arce) as Sandy Rivero was receiving help from a hardcore member of the “Evista” wing of the party, and the accusations were against the “Arcista” wing as allegedly President Arce has his people and family member working in the ABC. Sandy Rivero ended up receiving death threats and fearing for his life escaped to Miami. In March 2023 the Minister of Justice Ivan Lima (an “Arcista”) disclosed that Sandy Rivero had died the previous January in a car accident. The press was able to independently obtain a list of transit deaths in Miami and
Sandy Rivero’s name was nowhere to be found. The press then produced US forensic results indicating that Sandy Rivero
“had assaulted his own body” and he had “attempted against his life”, some convoluted language to describe an apparent suicide, there was nothing about a car accident in the document.
The Evistas then pointed the finger to Lima as responsible for Sandy Rivero’s death. Before dying
Sandy Rivero made a video in which he stated that he feared for his life from Bolivian and Chinese actors and wanted to explain the corruption details (fake documents, money laundering, front documents, etc).
Here Comes Johnny State congressman Federico Moron recently went to the police to make corruption allegations against Santa Cruz Mayor Johnny Fernandez. During his term Hernandez has been reluctant to construct new roads in his city, but has decided to make an exception by ordering the construction of an avenue linking Tundi with Las Peñas. Moron alleges that
Hernandez conveniently bought all the land around the road (currently under construction), once the road is complete the value of this land will increase and Fernandez will make a killing by selling it.
Now Moron is under arrest. You read that right, immediately after hearing his testimony the police arrested Moron on charges of his own corruption. The details are not clear to me yet, but are these charges true? Or is this
a way to silence Moron? Or a bit of both? Your guess is as good as mines. In the meantime Johnny keeps creating content for his
REAL TikTok account “UncleJohnnyFernandez”. His most common content revolves around him just giving money away while his own theme song “
Johnny Cash” plays in the background. Selected lyrics:
Jhonny Cash, with Uncle Jhonny Cash
The Land Cruiser waiting in the garage
I am Johnny, pure money
I am boss, I am Fernandez
MVP with only Mansions grandes [big]
I am Jhonny, they call me Don Dinero [money]
In the yellow Ferrari I arrived primero [first]
The Congressional Battle Royale: A Fight for Signs and Glory This week congress came together to debate on whether to censure or not Minister of Government Eduado Del Castillo, who is a member of the MAS party. As part of the process Del Castillo had to answer 11 questions regarding the violent “arrest” of opposition leader Luis Fernando Camacho last year.
A kidnapping might be a better way to describe it. Rather than answering them Del Castillo instead made a long partisan speech. Congresswoman Maria Renee Alvarez tried to voice her protest with a sign, but
MAS congresswoman Tania Paniagua had other plans, grabbing and tearing signs from opposition congresswomen. More opposition congresswomen then brought their own signs, which Paniagua also proceeded to grab and tear. Not happy with that Paniagua then proceeded to assault her fellow congresswomen
and a battle royal ensued.
The fun also takes place outside of Congress The Guarayo Province in Santa Cruz is home to the indigenous Guarayo people. A large part of the province is protected and Guarayo hold collective title for it. However for over a decade the central government created an “intercultural” program in which government supporters from the highlands are allowed to use the land of the Guarayo (and others) for their own.
This has resulted in mass deforestation and has severely weakened the Guarayo way of life. The “interculturals” simply take their land and do whatever they want with it. Finally a local district attorney was taking steps to remove these squatters, in return a
mob of them went into his office an assaulted him. The police were able to rescue him fortunately.
This is not the first time the squatting interculturals have resorted to violence. It seems the interculturals have taken the term "culture clash" to a whole new level.
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2023.05.28 12:13 winekiwi Regalo copia digital de Duelos y Quebrantos
Buenas! Regalo copia digital del suplemento de Villa y Corte (Aquelarre pero en el siglo XVII) Duelos y Quebrantos, que incluye algunas aventuras para el juego. Al participar en el mecenazgo ya tengo una versión digital y me dieron un código aparte. Si hay algún interesado se lo mando por DM.
EDIT: Ya está regalado.
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2023.05.28 08:33 -Bonjour-- More Madeir
From my travel report (2014):
The second trip to Madeira we made to escape the winter. The weather was like a moody diva in winter. It changes not only from day to day, but also within a few hours. So you can never plan anything for the next day, because you should not think, today it is so nice and sunny and warm, it will be the same tomorrow. But if you are unlucky, the next morning it will be completely cloudy, only to possibly be sunny again in the afternoon.
It is always a pleasure to stroll in FUNCHAL's old town. Here times an ice cream to eat, there a coffee possibly with Nata to take. But this should be done when there are no cruise ships in the harbor. Then you see fortunately more locals than tourists in the streets.
For football fans: Christiano Ronaldo, who comes from Madeira, now has his own museum in Funchal - eagerly visited by his - mostly young - supporters...
Funchal is spreading out more and more - the slopes all around are already built on, and in the hotel zone construction continues eagerly. Although it is obvious that in the newly built apartment houses still very many apartments are empty.
The first two weeks we booked apartment at about 350 m altitude with a beautiful view of Funchal. The disadvantage was that it became - especially in the evening - but quite cool. Fortunately we had not only an electric heater but also a fireplace in the apartment.
From up here you can see how Funchal has grown in recent years. It is a huge sea of houses, which goes up to all the adjacent hills.
For the second part of our stay we had chosen an apartment house at Praia do Formosa with direct view to the sea and also to Cabo Girao.
One of the most beautiful and varied gardens of Madeira is located only about 9 km east of Funchal: the Palheiro or Blandy's Gardens. In 1801, the property was purchased by Count Carvalhal. A hunting lodge was built and the count had exotic trees imported from all over the world. The count's descendants squandered the fortune, and so in 1885 the estate became the property of the Blandy family of wine merchants. The villa above the garden is still inhabited by the Blandy family and is not accessible.
The gardens are famous not only for the variety of (often exotic) plants but also for their location on a 500 m high hill with a magnificent view of the bay of Funchal. The Count's hunting lodge was renovated in 1997 and is now the exclusive hotel "Quinta Velha do Palheiro".
The gardens are divided into the main garden, the sunken garden, the valley of hell (Inferno) with mighty fern trees, the rose garden, the ladies garden and the tea house area. There are also ponds with water lilies and beautiful flower beds.
Some of the numerous trees are 100 years old. The garden has been constantly developed. Hibiscus, bougainvilleas, jacaranda, African tulip trees, coral trees and orchid trees grow here. The Blandy family imported proteas from South Africa and had a rose garden planted and a small baroque chapel built. The gardens are also famous for their numerous camellias and magnolias.
The orchid garden, created by an Austrian, apparently has more than 5000 plants and is located below the botanical garden. At the moment the orchid garden is closed, because in the big fire of 2016 in Funchal not only many houses were destroyed, but also great damage was done to the orchid garden.
Carnival is also celebrated in Madeira and by chance we saw a children's parade. It was interesting to see with which eagerness the children were partly "there". Therefore, there will probably be no problem with carnivalistic offspring in Funchal.
The town of RIBEIRA BRAVA is located at the mouth of a wide - sometimes wild (brava) river (ribeira). From Funchal there is a highway to get there. In Ribeira Brava there is a wide pebble beach, and on the other side of the promenade there are cafes and restaurants. In the historic center there are small stores, and here is also the pink town hall from the late 18th century
The Igreja de Sao Bento was built as early as 1440, but was given a new look during the Baroque period. The spire with the white-blue tile pattern and the sphere symbol of the Portuguese explorers is striking.
We still drove to Punta do Sol. This place lies between two high rocky capes. In the old core there are only a few houses and the church, behind it already begin the terraced banana fields. There is a pebble beach and on the promenade you can have a drink in small cafes. Except for us, there were hardly any tourists in the village. But here we drank the best poncha on the island. Poncha (made of honey, lemon juice and sugar cane brandy) is a kind of national drink on Madeira.
The village of Camara de Lobos - situated between two rocky cliffs - is only 9 km away from Funchal. Camara de Lobos is still a typical fishing village with the many colorful boats (xavelhas) that you can admire in the small harbor. A small church was built at the harbor early on, this was remodeled in 1420 and the current Capella Nossa Senhora de Conceicao was built.
There is still fishing and some boat building in Camara de Lobos. However, these are no longer particularly lucrative, so tourism is now a larger source of income. The fishermen in this area mainly catch the black scabbardfish (Espada), which is offered in many restaurants - also in Funchal.
There is a promenade path from the Lido in Funchal to Camara de Lobos since 2011. The path - always with a view of Cabo Girao - is partly concreted and partly laid out on wooden walkways. If you walk in the direction of Camara de Lobos, you can see the approaching waves of the Atlantic Ocean on the left and the partly high cliffs on the right. Not far behind Praia de Formosa there are some beach bars or restaurants where you can have a drink or eat quite well.
Cabo Girao near Camara de Lobos is one of the highest cliffs in the world. More than 500 m the land here falls almost vertically into the sea. Since our last visit, things had changed here, there was now a large parking lot. Then the cafes and souvenir stores were also new for us. And surprising for us was also the glass viewing platform, which exists since the end of 2012. Here you can see that wine and vegetables are grown on the small rocky outcrops. The farmers can reach their fields on the coastal fringe with a cable car. Before the cable car was built, these fields were only accessible by boat.
From Funchal it was not far to CANICO. The original village became in the course of time one of the most important tourist places on Madeira. Large hotel complexes, apartment buildings and villas were built. However, we turned off before we reached the town in order to get to Ponta do Garajau. There on a rock cliff is the 14 m high Christo Rei statue, which was erected in 1927. From here you have a beautiful view of Funchal. Since 2007, there is a cable car nearby that goes 200 m down to the pebble beach.
CURRAL DAS FREIRAS is a small village nestled between huge almost vertical mountain slopes in the heart of Madeira. There is only one road that leads serpentine to the 633 m high valley. Originally the valley was inhabited by nomads and shepherds. Towards the end of the 15th century, the land became the property of the nuns of the Santa Clara convent.
The name Curral das Freiras means "pen of the nuns". In the 16th and 17th centuries, the island was repeatedly attacked by pirates, and the nuns retreated here to the protection of the mountains, which are up to 700 meters high. Here people still live from what they grow themselves on their fertile fields. One of the specialties of the village is chestnuts. They are used to make liqueur, cakes, bread and soups, which are also sold to tourists. On November 1 of each year, the Chestnut Festival is held here.
Not many tourists come to SANTA CRUZ, although this place is certainly worth a visit. There is quite a pretty old town with the church of San Salvador built in 1533 as well as like a large modern market hall just behind the long gray pebble beach lined with date palms.
Just north of Santa Cruz is Madeira Island's airport, renamed "Cristiano Ronaldo" Airport in 2007. Opened in 1964 and reconstructed in 2000, this airport is one of the most dangerous in the world. The 2777 m long runway is built on the rocky coast above the water and looks like a bridge with large concrete supports. A large parking lot has been built below this runway.
Before the landing approach, the mountain massif must be overcome so that the narrow runway can be approached. Unfortunately, there have been numerous accidents, but this is still one of the busiest airports in Portugal.
From Santa Cruz we drove to MACHICO, one of the larger towns of Madeira. Machico profited from sugar cane cultivation in the 15th century and is now a modern town, which is divided into two halves by the Ribeira da Machico. On the eastern bank of the river is the historic fishing quarter with the main square surrounded by tall laurel trees.
The town church of Nossa Senhora da Conceicao in the center was built in the 15th century and partially rebuilt in the 18th century. Opposite stands the town hall built in the early 20th century There are several fish restaurants here.
In the surroundings of the small village FAIAL there is still a lot of agriculture, e.g. wine and fruit growing. The village is dominated by the 600 m high Eagle Rock. Only a few tourists come here, because there is hardly anything worth seeing.
Most people come to Santana to see the famous "Casas de colmo". In total there are still about a hundred of these thatched historic wooden houses. They are very scattered throughout the municipality.
On the way back to Funchal we passed through Ribera fria. Here you can take a short hike up to the Miradouro dos Balcoes, from where you have a beautiful view of the mountains.
The peninsula PONTA DE SAO LOURENCO is 9 km long and 2 km wide. In 1982 it was declared a nature reserve, mainly to ensure the preservation of the fauna with the great variety of birds and the great occurrence of the native flora. The eastern tip of Madeira is barren and windy. One can no longer imagine that everything here was lushly forested.
Then, in spring, a carpet of flowers enlivens the bare hilltops. But also in other seasons the turquoise sea and the rocks in different shades - ocher, rust, gray and green-black - bring color to the area.
The south coast can be easily approached by boats, which is almost impossible on the drastically shaped north coast with its strong winds. There is a paved access road to the parking lot above Baia de Abra. Here you can also take the public bus.
From there there is a popular rocky hiking trail. This hike is absolutely not a walk. There are some climbs, often wooden stairs. You have no shade and are exposed to gusts of wind. To avoid being blown down somewhere, I ducked down and waited out the sometimes strong gusts - really quite extreme.
At the narrowest point with a land bridge only a few meters wide, the rock drops almost 100 m vertically - fortunately the place is secured with a fence.
The hike takes - depending on your condition - 2 to 3 hours. It also depends on whether you only walk to the plateau of Casa Sardinha - administration of the national park - or if you want to make the ascent to Pico Furado. Below the Casa there are some tables for picnics. From there there is also an entrance for swimming, which can certainly be pleasant in the summer.
On the way there are always beautiful views of the sea and the rock formations - e.g. the so-called rock gate. On the south side you can see the cages of a fish farm in the sea. In front of Sao Lourenco there are two small islands, on one of them stands the oldest (from 1870) lighthouse of Madeira.
From the cape we drove to CANICAL, the easternmost municipality of Madeira. This place is still characterized by fishing and boat building. Fishing boats are still built here and there is a large repair yard.
Over the 1000 m high Encumeada Pass we drove northeast to Sao Vicente. Unfortunately the old coastal road to Seixal and Porto Moniz was closed and we had to drive through many tunnels. A few years ago it was a special experience to drive on the narrow and winding ER 101 directly at the coast - on one side the high cliffs and on the other side the sea. But apparently the road has become too dangerous in the meantime because of constant falling rocks.
We got to Porto Moniz , and unfortunately the weather got worse, more and more clouds came up. The sea raged with huge waves to the shore. Porto Moniz is a nice little town located on the northwestern tip of Madeira, a region with high mountains and views of the endless Atlantic Ocean.
From Porto Moniz you can go hiking, for example on the coastal trail "Levada da Ribeira da Janela", one of the best hiking trails in Madeira.
Porto Moniz is known for its volcanic pools. Daytrippers mostly come for these pools filled with sea water.These pools owe their formation to a lava tongue that flowed into the sea here thousands of years ago, creating caves due to the force of wind and waves. The black basalt lava pools form swimming pools and are the attraction of Porto Moniz, because you can swim (swim) in them very well - at least in good weather...
There are two different lava pools in Porto Moniz: the completely natural pools and the western pools, which have been transformed into natural outdoor pools - there are no sharp rocks here. The surrounding rocks of the outdoor pool were built as a terrace , and here you can sunbathe. The pools are open every day - even in winter. But when we were there, there was no one in the water....
The natural pools are not safe because of the black sharp basalt rocks. It is very interesting to watch the waves as they crash against the rocks. The water is sometimes whirled into the air in such a way that it looks like a geyser.
The PICO DE ARIEIRO is the most visited mountain of Madeira, because it is the only one that has been opened up with a road, but it is only the third highest. The road was probably built primarily for the observatory and not necessarily for the tourists. Already the approach through pristine landscape with rugged rock and sparse vegetation is an experience.
If the weather is good, you have a breathtaking view all around. Equally beautiful, however, is the sight of white cushions of clouds hanging between the high mountains. In winter there can be ice and snow on the peaks. Since it had snowed on Madeira about 2 weeks before our trip there, we could still see the sparse remnants on the shaded layers.
From Pico de Arieiro you can hike up to Pico Ruivo (1861 m) if the weather is good. At the beginning, the path is quite wide and in places secured by railings. Some then walk at least to the first viewpoint - the rocky peak Niho de Mata with beautiful views. The entire hike up to Pico Ruivo is clearly difficult, even if there are partially secured stairways since the 1960s. Some of the paths are steep up to 700 m, the rock steps are high, the paths are sometimes narrow and beaten, and it also goes through unlit tunnels. So you should have a good condition and be free from giddiness and sure-footed.
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2023.05.28 04:11 ArchDukeNemesis Every NWA, WCW & WWE world heavyweight championship run from 1904-2023 combined, if every champion held the belt once.
To celebrate the "Return" of the "Big Gold Belt" on Raw, I thought I'd make a history combining all title runs from the first world heavyweight championship, through it's time in the NWA, its two off shoots in WCW and its appropriation by WWE. All lineages combined, all vacancies ignored, all reigns recognized and all champions holding the belt once.
Name | Date | Location | Days |
George Hackenschmidt | May 4, 1905 | New York, New York | 1,065 |
Frank Gotch | April 3, 1908 | Chicago, Illinois | 1,824 |
Americus | March 13, 1914 | Kansas City, Missouri | 55 |
Stanislaus Zbyszko | May 7, 1914 | Kansas City, Missouri | 176 |
Charlie Cutler) | January 8, 1915 | N/A | 178 |
Joe Stecher | July 5, 1915 | Omaha, Nebraska | 644 |
Johan Olin | December 11, 1916 | Springfield, Massachusetts | 142 |
Earl Caddock | April 9, 1917 | Omaha, Nebraska | 1,026 |
Ed Lewis) | May 2, 1917 | Chicago, Illinois | 34 |
Wladek Zbyszko | June 5, 1917 | San Francisco, California | 5844 |
Wayne Munn | January 8, 1925 | Wichita, Kansas | 1360 |
Gus Sonnenberg | January 4, 1929 | Boston, Massachusetts | 705 |
Ed Don George | December 10, 1930 | Los Angeles, CA | 1693 |
Danno O'Mahoney | July 30, 1935 | Boston, Massachusetts | 216 |
Dick Shikat | March 2, 1936 | New York, New York | 54 |
Ali Baba) | April 25, 1936 | Detroit, Michigan | 48 |
Dave Levin) | June 12, 1936 | Newark, New Jersey | 109 |
Dean Detton | September 29, 1936 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | 273 |
Bronko Nagurski | June 29, 1937 | Minneapolis, Minnesota | 507 |
Jim Londos | November 18, 1938 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | 2628 |
Orville Brown | July 14, 1948 | Des Moines, IA | 501 |
Lou Thesz | November 27, 1949 | Los Angeles, California | 2300 |
Leo Nomellini | March 22, 1955 | San Francisco, CA | 359 |
Whipper Billy Watson | March 15, 1956 | Toronto, ON | 609 |
Édouard Carpentier | June 14, 1957 | Chicago, IL | 153 |
Dick Hutton | November 14, 1957 | Toronto, ON | 421 |
Pat O'Connor) | January 9, 1959 | St. Louis, MO | 903 |
Buddy Rogers) | June 30, 1961 | Chicago, IL | 145 |
Killer Kowalski | November 22, 1961 | Montreal, Quebec | 254 |
Bruno Sammartino | August 2, 1962 | Toronto, ON | 16 |
Bobo Brazil | August 18, 1962 | Newark, NJ | 1239 |
Gene Kiniski | January 7, 1966 | St. Louis, MO | 1131 |
Dory Funk Jr. | February 11, 1969 | Tampa, FL | 1563 |
Harley Race | May 24, 1973 | Kansas City, KS | 57 |
Jack Brisco | July 20, 1973 | Houston, TX | 500 |
Giant Baba | December 2, 1974 | Kagoshima, Japan | 373 |
Terry Funk | December 10, 1975 | Miami Beach, FL | 1350 |
Dusty Rhodes) | August 21, 1979 | Tampa, FL | 616 |
Tommy Rich | April 27, 1981 | Augusta, GA | 143 |
Ric Flair | September 17, 1981 | Kansas City, KS | 355 |
Jack Veneno | September 7, 1982 | Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic | 122 |
Carlos Colón | January 6, 1983 | San Juan, Puerto Rico | 487 |
Kerry Von Erich | May 6, 1984 | Irving, TX | 1238 |
Ron Garvin | September 25, 1987 | Detroit, MI | 515 |
Ricky Steamboat | February 20, 1989 | Chicago, IL | 502 |
Sting) | July 7, 1990 | Baltimore, MD | 257 |
Tatsumi Fujinami | March 21, 1991 | Tokyo, Japan | 116 |
Lex Luger | July 14, 1991 | Baltimore, Maryland | 363 |
Big Van Vader | July 12, 1992 | Albany, Georgia | 21 |
Ron Simmons | August 2, 1992 | Baltimore, Maryland | 10 |
Masahiro Chono | August 12, 1992 | Tokyo, Japan | 145 |
The Great Muta | January 4, 1993 | Tokyo, Japan | 48 |
Barry Windham | February 21, 1993 | Asheville, NC | 210 |
Rick Rude | September 19, 1993 | Houston, Texas | 178 |
Hiroshi Hase | March 16, 1994 | Tokyo, Japan | 123 |
Hulk Hogan | July 17, 1994 | Orlando, Florida | 42 |
Shane Douglas | August 27, 1994 | Philadelphia, PA | 85 |
Chris Candido | November 19, 1994 | Cherry Hill, NJ | 97 |
Dan Severn | February 24, 1995 | Erlanger, KY | 247 |
The Giant | October 29, 1995 | Detroit, Michigan | 29 |
Randy Savage | November 26, 1995 | Norfolk, Virginia | 974 |
Goldberg | July 6, 1998 | Atlanta, Georgia | 174 |
Kevin Nash | December 27, 1998 | Washington, D.C. | 78 |
Naoya Ogawa | March 14, 1999 | Yokohama, Japan | 29 |
Diamond Dallas Page | April 11, 1999 | Tacoma, Washington | 167 |
Gary Steele | September 25, 1999 | Charlotte, NC | 57 |
Bret Hart | November 21, 1999 | Toronto, Ontario | 56 |
Chris Benoit | January 16, 2000 | Cincinnati, Ohio | 8 |
Sid Vicious | January 25, 2000 | Las Vegas, Nevada | 83 |
Jeff Jarrett | April 16, 2000 | Chicago, Illinois | 9 |
David Arquette | April 25, 2000 | Syracuse, New York | 75 |
Booker T) | July 9, 2000 | Daytona Beach, Florida | 71 |
Mike Rapada | September 19, 2000 | Tampa, FL | 6 |
Vince Russo | September 25, 2000 | Uniondale, New York | 50 |
Sabu) | November 14, 2000 | Tampa, FL | 12 |
Scott Steiner | November 26, 2000 | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | 149 |
Steve Corino | April 24, 2001 | Tampa, FL | 91 |
Kurt Angle | July 24, 2001 | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | 6 |
The Rock | August 19, 2001 | San Jose, California | 26 |
Chris Jericho | October 21, 2001 | St. Louis, Missouri | 55 |
Shinya Hashimoto | December 15, 2001 | McKeesport, PA | 186 |
Ken Shamrock | June 19, 2002 | Huntsville, AL | 49 |
Ron Killings | August 7, 2002 | Nashville, TN | 26 |
Triple H | September 2, 2002 | Milwaukee, WI | 76 |
Shawn Michaels | November 17, 2002 | New York, NY | 236 |
A.J. Styles | June 11, 2003 | Nashville, TN | 401 |
Randy Orton | August 15, 2004 | Toronto, ON, Canada | 231 |
Ray González | April 3, 2005 | San Juan, Puerto Rico | >1 |
Batista | April 3, 2005 | Los Angeles, CA | 77 |
Raven) | June 19, 2005 | Orlando, FL | 126 |
Rhino | October 23, 2005 | Orlando, FL | 112 |
Christian Cage | February 12, 2006 | Orlando, FL | 49 |
Rey Mysterio | April 2, 2006 | Rosemont, IL | 231 |
Abyss) | November 19, 2006 | Orlando, FL | 133 |
The Undertaker | April 1, 2007 | Detroit, MI | 37 |
Edge) | May 8, 2007 | Pittsburgh, PA | 70 |
The Great Khali | July 17, 2007 | Laredo, TX | 46 |
Adam Pearce | September 1, 2007 | Bayamón, Puerto Rico | 303 |
CM Punk | June 30, 2008 | Oklahoma City, OK | 33 |
Brent Albright | August 2, 2008 | New York City, NY) | 84 |
Blue Demon Jr. | October 25, 2008 | Mexico City, Mexico | 29 |
John Cena | November 23, 2008 | Boston, MA | 196 |
Jeff Hardy | June 7, 2009 | New Orleans, LA | 296 |
Jack Swagger | March 30, 2010 | Las Vegas, NV | 110 |
Kane) | July 18, 2010 | Kansas City, MO | 212 |
Dolph Ziggler | February 15, 2011 | San Diego, CA | 19 |
Colt Cabana | March 6, 2011 | West Hollywood, CA | 48 |
The Sheik | April 23, 2011 | Jacksonville, FL | 148 |
Mark Henry | September 18, 2011 | Buffalo, NY | 91 |
Daniel Bryan | December 18, 2011 | Baltimore, MD | 105 |
Sheamus | April 1, 2012 | Miami, FL | 215 |
Kahagas | November 2, 2012 | Clayton, NJ | 67 |
Alberto Del Rio | January 8, 2013 | Miami, FL | 67 |
Rob Conway | March 16, 2013 | San Antonio, TX | 294 |
Satoshi Kojima | January 4, 2014 | Tokyo, Japan | 407 |
Hiroyoshi Tenzan | February 14, 2015 | Sendai, Japan | 196 |
Jax Dane | August 29, 2015 | San Antonio, TX | 419 |
Tim Storm | October 21, 2016 | Sherman, TX | 414 |
Nick Aldis | December 9, 2017 | Sewell, NJ | 266 |
Cody | September 1, 2018 | Hoffman Estates, IL | 1093 |
Trevor Murdoch | August 29, 2021 | St. Louis, MO | 167 |
Matt Cardona | February 12, 2022 | Oak Grove, KY | 273 |
Tyrus) | November 12, 2022 | Chalmette, LA | 196 |
Seth "Freakin" Rollins | May 27, 2023 | Jeddah, Saudi Arabia | 1+ |
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2023.05.27 16:28 EvaRaw666 A PESCAR TRUCHAS La AFIP detectó que las facturas utilizadas para cubrir a los jueces y funcionarios que participaron del viaje a Lago Escondido “podrían resultar apócrifas (…), emitidas al solo efecto de encubrir los ilícitos investigados”.
2023.05.27 14:15 DwayneDardago Resoconto sulla mia esperienza al "Concorso d' Eleganza Villa d'Este 2023"
Buongiorno a tutti,
Volevo condividere un mio pensiero riguardo all'evento in questione e aprire con voi un dibattito sulla tipologia e le caratteristiche, in senso ampio, comprendendo - se pertinenti - eventi analoghi. Mi piacerebbe in particolar modo conoscere il vostro punto di vista ed eventuali esperienze.
Sono un grande conoscitore dell'automobile e nutro per essa sincera passione. Ho lavorato nell'automotive. Sono stato membro attivo di diversi clubs e bande automobilistiche. Ho visitato fiere, musei, raduni in Europa, America, Giappone. Mi potete trovare allo sparo illegale di mezzi preparati in zona industriale come al concorso di eleganza.
Tornando al
Concorso d'Eleganza. La mia compagna e io l'abbiamo visitato pochi giorni fa, nella sua edizione 2023. Per chi non lo conoscesse è in breve un evento automobilistico storico, si tiene in una villa sulle sponde del Lago di Como e ospita una certa quantità di automobili di livello. I proprietari delle automobili risultano partecipanti nell'ottenere il premio. Discriminante l'eleganza (dal nome), vista in senso ampio (rarità, storia, ecc). Parallelamente Sotheby's ha un padiglione e vi è la possibilità di partecipare all'asta delle loro automobili.
Mi riferisco qui all'evento principale, dato che ve ne sono di più esclusivi in altre location contemporaneamente e ve ne è uno al sabato per i clubs.
Qui la mia analisi e il mio voto da 0 a 10.
Automobili: 9/10.
Livello molto alto. Nel giardino della villa trovano posto tra le 50 e le 60 automobili. Si possono trovare mezzi da turismo, da competizione, prototipi e one-off di diverse epoche, indicativamente dagli anni '20 ai giorni nostri. Stessa cosa vale per quelle esposte da Sotheby's, con eccezione fatta per i prototipi. L'appassionato non può rimanere deluso e in poche altre occasioni avrà la possibilità di ammirare certi esemplari. Vi sono degli esemplari sui quali sono rimasto molto in contemplazione.
Location: 9/10
Villa Erba (Cernobbio, CO). Il complesso è pregevole e suggestivo: all'interno del sobrio giardino vi è la villa (una classica ottocentesca in stile rinascimentale), una grande serra dall'aspetto avveniristico (vuota), e delle strutture adiacenti costruite in tempi recenti per l'accoglienza del pubblico e i servizi quali bar e wc. La presenza del lago ne aumenta la bellezza, stona qualche piccolo dettaglio riguardo alla struttura adiacente e alla serra, un po' trascurate. In ogni caso serve considerare che si tratta di un evento automobilistico unico anche per la location, avrei dato 8, ma andrò sul 9.
Costo del biglietto: 8/10
Il prezzo del biglietto è onesto (30 euro) e permette di muoversi liberamente nella totalità dell'area espositiva, compreso ovviamente il padiglione dell'asta di Sotheby's. Non si ha la parvenza di voler mantenere l'evento troppo esclusivo e trovo questo molto apprezzabile. Non sto dicendo che 30 euro siano pochi in assoluto, ma in relazione al livello dell'esposizione diventano più che accettabili. Piccola nota: dormire nei pressi è piuttosto costoso, se si arriva con l'auto consiglio di prenotare il pernottamento in anticipo e farsi un po' di strada in più. Considerate che il parcheggio può essere problematico: o camminate o scegliete il parcheggio a pagamento con servizio navetta.
Service e struttura temporanea: 4/10
Insufficiente. A livello funzionale ci sono pochi posti a sedere all'interno del giardino, pochi tavoli e poche sedie (che vanno un po' a ruba), sedie a sdraio, ma solo per i proprietari delle auto. Presenza degli spalti per accomodare il pubblico durante la sfilata, ma svolgendosi questa dalle 14:00 in poi tendono a diventare presto gremiti. A livello estetico peggio. Il luogo accomoda delle sculture umane di palloncini che attirano il pubblico (perché?!), dei camioncini per il ristoro che mi aspetterei di vedere al food'n'truck di città (bruttini) e una cupola geodetica fronte lago della quale non riesco ancora a comprendere la scelta. Dato l'evento mi aspetterei di più dall'organizzazione.
Staff: 8/10
Lo staff della struttura è molto gentile e discreto. E noi pure, quindi sarà anche per questo motivo. Lo staff dell'evento (BMW Group Classic) non si interfaccia con il pubblico; lo stesso vale per il personale di Sotheby's. In ogni caso risultano tutti ben disposti.
Proprietari delle auto: 6/10
Alcuni partecipanti avevano un'aspetto eccezionale e curato, in linea con il modello di auto che conducevano, spesso adiacente allo stile della prima metà del '900. Altri partecipanti erano insospettabilmente anonimi, altri erano proprio mal messi (come sol dire, il soldo non fa lo stile e detto ciò ricordo che è comunque un concorso di eleganza). In generale avrei preferito che i partecipanti osassero di più (per fare un esempio banale, se conduci un prototipo degli anni '70 mi aspetterei una stilosa mise da film di fantascienza).
Pubblico: 7/10
Le persone si comportano mediamente bene, non troppo chiassosi, tutto sommato discreti ed educati. Le persone si articolano in queste classificazioni: coppie uomo-donna tra i 25 e i 60 anni, gruppetti di ragazzi maschi tra i 20 e i 30 anni, persone il cui scopo era principalmente stringere contatti e fare show, fotografi e video makers, influencers (pochissimi). Peccato per saltuari lasciti di bottiglie di plastica nel giardino (le ho raccolte io).
Sfilata: 7/10
La sfilata è retta da un presentatore, che accoglie di volta in volta le automobili e i loro guidatori, i gruppi traslano dall'area in cui sono posteggiate per la mostra all'area in cui sfilano. Il presentatore descrive in italiano i mezzi e la storia, lo fa con calore e senza troppo dilungarsi su particolari di poco interesse per il pubblico medio, magari soffermandosi sui dettagli del conducente (tipicamente l'accessorio o l'abbigliamento). Una presentazione nella norma, quindi, e come detto sopra viene fatta a ridosso dei gremiti spalti. Il restante pubblico tutto attorno segue il passaggio delle automobili sul sentiero in brecciolino.
Giudizio filosofico: 5/10
Questo punteggio è dato dalla media tra 10 e 0. 10 rappresenta il valore che secondo me ha mettere a disposizione del pubblico questo tipo di patrimonio. È lo stesso ragionamento che farei per una mostra d'arte o architettonica che porti del valore e se questo è alto, tanto alto sarà il contributo per i cittadini che ne possono godere, a prescindere dal livello di interesse o istruzione in merito. Sarebbe bello se tutte le persone avessero la possibilità di essere esposte a questo tipo di eventi, per la pura conoscenza. 0 rappresenta il disgusto che provo nel constatare ripetutamente quanto tanto sia in mano di pochi, il cui tanto in questo caso è sia bellezza che valore monetario (per alcuni modelli si arriva a diversi milioni di euro). Non trovo tollerabile tutto questo disequilibrio che ci circonda.
Media: 7/10
Una gallery di foto delle evento.
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2023.05.27 11:53 Souviens-toi_Sydney Remember… Sydney. Novel about childs abuse and shunning in the Watchtower
In March 2020, the book “Souviens-toi… Sydney” (Remember… Sydney) was published, telling the story of Claire, a young Jehovah’s Witness prisoner of her faith, struggling to live her life as a woman and wife and having to face up to the demons of her past, the existence of which she has forgotten. After three years of success, the novel has been finally translated into English. We hope to publish it this autumn (2023). That is why we need your help to raise the funds to print the book.
Why do you have to support this project? Because the abuse of minors is not a simple sin, but a crime that must be reported to the authorities; Because the control of the Watchtower’s Governing Body over its followers is absolute; Because the suffering of those who are rejected, cut off from their families, from their social fabric, without friends, is unbearable.
Background While the Catholic Church is often singled out for its handling of child sexual abuse, paedocriminality is a reality in other religious communities. In 2015, the dysfunction of the Jehovah’s Witnesses was exposed in a major scandal in Australia. More than a thousand cases of paedophilia have been hidden from the public and the victims stigmatised into silence. The publicity surrounding the findings of the Australian Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse (ARC) has loosened tongues and brought many more cases to light. Written in the wake of the findings of the Australian Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse, this book is not only a poignant testimony, but also a message of hope. The authors, Eneeh Quarter and her close friend Baruq, know the Jehovah’s Witnesses well. They grew up in this environment and were deeply involved in the movement before leaving due to the many abuses committed by the organisation. In this gripping and well-documented novel, they invite the reader to enter the closed world of this notorious religious community, the functioning of which is all too often unclear. The promised paradise turns out to be hell.
Nearly 500 screaming pages of truth to ensure victims are never silenced again It took Eneeh Quarter and Baruq two years of writing and investigation, sleepless nights and wrist cramps, to write, “Remember… Sydney,” a title that evokes the Australian commission that brought the Jehovah’s Witness organisation to the fore. Although fortunately, they had no similar experience, Eneeh and Baruq undertook extensive research and collected dozens of testimonies on the internet denouncing the policy of the Watchtower (the editorial entity that manages the activities of Jehovah’s Witnesses from Warwick, USA) in handling cases of sexual abuse of minors. Rather than a collection of real-life stories, of which there are many on the web, they have imagined a compelling narrative in which anyone who has had similar experiences can find himself. “Remember… Sydney” is not intended to condemn any particular movement, as the events described are common to many other associations, both religious and non-religious (e.g. extracurricular). It has been written in a spirit of healthy and constructive criticism and not in a spirit of rancour, anger, frustration or hatred. The authors are not in denial about their past, nor do they have any animosity towards their former co-religionists. It is therefore an objective work, written with a fresh mind and clarity of thought, which highlights the distortions caused by the directives of the Governing Body, which controls every moment of the members’ lives.
Eneeh points out: “Despite the denials of its leaders, there is a real problem within this organisation. The repercussions could be far more serious than those that have affected the Catholic Church, mainly because members refuse to face reality. They have been instructed not to give credence to the accusations made by the victims. But through the web, the voices of the oppressed are getting louder and louder, and it will be increasingly difficult to silence them. It could be a rude awakening for millions of followers.” Summary Claire, 21 years old and newly married, grew up in Lausanne in a family of Jehovah’s Witnesses. She could be happy, but unusual events spoil her life as a couple. Her husband, Jérémie, tries to help her, but finds himself powerless to deal with his wife’s problems. The young wife would have liked to find support from her mother, but her blind faith in the creed of her religion prevents her from helping her daughter properly. She has been remarried to Raymond, a Belgian Jehovah’s Witness, after Claire’s father left when she was seven. Her stepfather’s activities are mysterious, but does he really have something to hide? She finds support in two people: Isabelle, her childhood friend, with whom she has planned a trip, and Éloïse, her work colleague, who makes her reason about her beliefs and encourages her not to put blind trust in men. Two tragic events will once again turn her life upside down and separate her from those who are most dear to her. She will experience the pain of rejection. Éléonore, a psychotherapist, and Anna, who practises gentle hypnosis, will go in search of the events of her past that she has forgotten and that certainly explain the inferno of her present life.
Excerpts Huge revelations “A Jehovah’s Witness is labelled an apostate in the same way that women were accused of being witches within the Church in past centuries. And the sentence is always a death sentence. What is the worst agony? That of the stake, or rather the anathema of the individual who suddenly finds himself excluded from the social fabric, rejected by his family and companions, deprived of everything that constitutes his reason for living?” “A dozen masked men and women were gathered in a room in what appeared to be a castle or an old stone house. Young prepubescent boys, obviously drugged, were brought in and subjected to the worst atrocities. Between sodomy, fellatio, brutality, and other bestial practices of which I did not even suspect the existence, each and everyone sought to draw the maximum enjoyment from the bodies of these poor creatures. I could not imagine that human perversion could reach such a level of evil.” But also a message of hope “Life is like a rose, and we often get hurt by its thorns. But we know that this is the price we have to pay to enjoy the beauty of the flower. So, to paraphrase someone, instead of complaining that roses have thorns, let us rejoice that thorns have roses. Yet, after all these trials, I was rather inclined to observe that when the rose was wilted, only the spines remained. ‘You’re right. But if you take care of the rose bush, feed it and water it, when the season comes, it will bloom again.’” A book of solidarity The authors and their family support various associations to help victims, so that the clergy (of all religions) can no longer hide behind the secrecy of confession and are obliged to denounce to the authorities the crimes of which they become aware, whatever their nature, but especially those which affect the integrity of children.
What readers think Victor Bouadjio (from the magazine Écrire Aujourd’hui): “I am writing about Eneeh Quarter’s famous novel which, when read in this finished and edited form, I rediscover its quality and scope. It is truly a success and should definitely be given the success it deserves. Moreover, the editor’s work has resulted in a beautiful object, attractive, pleasant and makes you want to open it. Everything is there, not to mention the prologue and the beginning which leaves no ambiguity as I would have feared. Eneeh can be proud of her book.” Christophe Baroni (from the Élise Lucet support group): “In addition to the various investigations carried out by Élise Lucet and her team on paedocriminality, a social scourge that is rampant in many sectors (the Catholic Church, sport, private music lessons, certain tourist sites…), I would like to draw your attention to the recent book by Eneeh Quarter, ‘REMEMBER… SYDNEY.’ Everything is true in this well-written book – a testimony that would make an excellent film script…” Manon Boyer (reader from Canada): “Eneeh Quarter, you should be proud. An extraordinary novel that I enjoyed reading, a must-read.” Éric Gris (reader from France): “I am very happy for your courage and tenacity to see that your efforts and fight against these despicable acts committed against many victims are successful. Congratulations on your work.” Morganne d’Arcourt (Paris, France): “This book is absolutely indispensable.” Dominique Reynaud (YouTuber): “A first novel that is a masterpiece.” Margaux, from margorotsuki.wordpress.com; “A tragic but instructive story.” Michel (from France); “For those who are not familiar with the Jehovah’s Witnesses, this is a good way to discover how this movement works. Between the control over the life of the members, the ostracism towards those who leave, without forgetting the management of the paedophilia cases, everything is clearly exposed in the form of a novel that one does not let go until the last page. Moments of strong emotion (a few tears torn away) punctuated by a touch of humour.” Bill Bowen (USA): “Thank you very much for sharing your story, it’s very important.” Réau M.: “A poignant, gripping and very moving novel. I liked the fact that each term of the community is explained at the bottom of the page, which allows us to find our way around. A very nice discovery, the author managed to take me totally into a world I didn’t know.” About the authors Eneeh and Baruq share the distinction of having been born on the same day in 1964 and having each grown up in a Jehovah's Witness family. Eneeh is the second child in a family of four. When she was in her third year, her parents, who were living in a small Alpine community, were visited by a couple of Jehovah’s Witnesses and, seduced by the message of a better future, joined the movement. She has therefore spent most of her life within the group and knows its inner workings. Although she distanced herself from the Jehovah’s Witnesses several years ago, she does not deny her background. The harshness of her upbringing, especially by her father, has made her strong and ready to face the ups and downs of life, which she approaches with philosophy. Paradoxically, this has also led to a difficulty in assessing herself, always afraid of making the wrong choice or failing, and reluctant to put herself forward. Baruq, a great lover of books – the family library was well stocked with classical authors and he did not lack the children’s literature that his father, a publishing representative, regularly supplied him with – developed a taste for reading as well as for writing at an early age. He wrote his first poem at the age of nine and it was highlighted in the class she was attending at the time. His dream was to write a book, but his early commitments to work and family – and to religion, in which he was deeply involved – meant that this dream took a back seat. In their fifties, disappointed by the direction of the organisation to which they had dedicated their lives, Eneeh and Baruq began to investigate the Jehovah’s Witnesses, a group with which they felt less and less comfortable. Doubts began to arise, especially when they compared the teachings they were receiving with the personal Bible study they were engaged in. It was at this time that the ARC, the Australian Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse, began its sessions in Australia. It followed reports of the movement of abusers of minors over many years in various groups, such as the Catholic Church, the Scouts, schools, without any action being taken to stop the phenomenon, on the contrary, an attempt was made to conceal it. Local representatives of Jehovah’s Witnesses were interviewed, as well as one of the senior officials of the American headquarters. It was this dramatic episode that inspired them to write, “Remember… Sydney.”
Eneeh adds: “We have been pleasantly surprised by the response to this book. The first edition, published in March 2020 at the height of the COVID-19 crisis, sold out in just one month and received excellent reviews from the public. Today we have decided to increase its distribution so that as many people as possible, whether Jehovah’s Witnesses or not, can understand the workings of this organisation and its control over its members.” As for Baruq, he is the founder and administrator of the website baruq.uk.
What are the funds for? Design and layout The first step is to design and layout the book. Eneeh and Baruq need 500 euros for this. They have already raised half of this amount for the preparatory work, but is still 250 euros short.
Media & Marketing Various media should be contacted. Promoting the book to various figures in the media can be handled by a specialist company. This will also highlight the Watchtower’s policies. The cost is estimated at 1500 euros.
Printing and shipping the book Finally, the time has come to print the book and send it to the contributors. You will have the opportunity to enjoy Claire’s adventures and find out how she managed to break free from the Watchtower’s grip. But is there anything better in store for her? Will she be able to rebuild her life and forget the misfortunes of the past? Printing and shipping of the book have been estimated at 2000 euros.
Frequently asked questions How to participate to the project? The best way to help Eneeh and Baruq is to order the book at the cost of 27.00 euros (or its equivalent in Dollars, Swiss Francs or Pounds) including delivery to your address. If you do not want to buy the book, you can make a donation. But if you don’t usually read, you can also order one or more books for people around you who might benefit from them, especially if they are involved in a high-control religion.
I am afraid that receiving the book at my address may cause me some trouble. My family is very involved in the Watchtower organisation We are saddened that you have to deal with this situation, which is common to many Jehovah’s Witnesses or other people within high control groups who no longer recognise themselves in their organisation, but remain trapped within it so as not to lose family ties. Many people have chosen to receive the book at an alternative address, such as their workplace, a friend’s house, a family member’s house, or a trusted shopkeeper’s house. Please remember to include their address on the checkout form. We hope you enjoy reading Eneeh Quarter’s book, “Remember… Sydney”, with no worries.
When will I get my copy of the book? We hope to ship before the Christmas period of 2023. The sooner the crowdfunding operation is successful, the faster the shipments will be. Eneeh is relying on you!
Where can I find more information? On our
website.
Who is behind the project? Gestap sàrl is a company based in the canton of Geneva, Switzerland, under the registration number CHE-412.034.663. Our legal address is Chemin d’Archamps 36, 1257 La-Croix-de-Rozon (Ge), Switzerland. Our e-mail address is [email redacted]l (please remove the space before @). We act as a service provider, we take care of the implementation of the book and have it printed and distributed by specialised companies. We also raise the funds for the project.
Staff and employees of Gestap Sàrl are not involved in the writing of the book and do not act as a publisher. What about my personal data? None of your personal data is shared or resold to anyone.
This is a firm commitment on our part. However, we do need to provide our service provider with your postal address so that you can receive the book. We do not have access to, nor do we know, your bank details. Our site and our various e-mail services are hosted by Infomaniak, a Swiss company based in the canton of Geneva and registered under the number CHE-103.167.648. More information on their site: infomaniak.com.
Prelude and prologue The Killing Moon He swore as he unlocked the front door of the villa. He had been so busy that he had not noticed the change in the weather. He opened the screen that protected the house from the many unwanted insects of these summer days. In fact, more than mosquitoes, he hated flies, especially the big black ones with their striped bodies. Then, there were the green flies, the shit flies, as he called them, that hovered over the meat when his wife took it out of the fridge and left it out for a few minutes, supposedly to tenderise it and make it taste better. He kept telling her to cover it up, but she regularly forgot. What was so complicated about a piece of tin foil on the plate? Once, he found worms crawling in the sausages. The female fly had undoubtedly landed on the sausages while his wife was picking them and had been trapped when she closed the package to put it away. He was so disgusted that he stopped eating meat for a month. Outside, the sky was full of clouds. In the distance, the horizon blurred between plain and what had been azure blue just a few minutes before. The streetlamps were on, giving the second half of the afternoon a winter evening feel. A flash of lightning streaked across the sky and, immediately after, a clap of thunder that startled him signalled the beginning of the downpour. Within moments, the lawn had turned into a muddy field. The soil, which had been so dry in recent weeks, sucked up the water greedily and finally spat it out, like a drunkard on a month’s detox would spit out the bottle he had swallowed in one gulp on his first day of freedom. But the man had no choice. He took a deep breath, put on the jacket hanging from the porch stand, pulled the hood over his head and walked quickly to the lean-to against the wall of the neighbouring villa. There, he grabbed a pick and a shovel and headed for the bottom of the garden at the back of the house. All in all, this rain was a blessing. No one would pay any attention to him. A high fence marked the boundary between the property and the communal cemetery. Besides, with all the water pouring down, there was little chance that anyone would think of venturing inside. As for the neighbours – a young couple with two children who had recently moved in – they were probably sunbathing on one of the crowded beaches of the French Riviera. Since they had moved into the neighbourhood, he had not tried to make contact with them, apart from a few greetings over the hedge. André, the husband, looked friendly and well groomed, going to work in a three-piece suit and tie appropriate to his job as a bank executive. However, he definitely did not like the look of his wife, whose name he had not bothered to memorise, a yummy mummy with excessive make-up who seemed to have nothing to do all day but show off in ultra-short skirts and curve-hugging tops that revealed the absence of a bra – the height of vulgarity. She was the very kind of woman who thought she was free because she flaunted herself without modesty, and who made him uncomfortable. The son must have been about eight years old. He was a small, fat boy who ate sweets and biscuits all day long. He had passed him on the street a few times, and the misbehaving youngster had not once greeted him. The girl was about the same age as his own daughter. She had long blonde hair and large blue eyes. He knew her name was Cassandra. He often watched her rocking on the swing in the garden while her mother sat by the pool, indecently exposed to the sun and passers-by in a tiny bathing costume. He would have liked the two children to become friends, and for Cassandra to come and play in the house from time to time. Unfortunately, his daughter was particularly shy and refused the company of anyone other than her parents. He had no idea how to promote the meeting. Only caution had kept him from being reckless and doing anything. People are so suspicious when it comes to their offspring! One by one, facing the storm, he moved the stack of logs that were waiting for winter to burn in the cast-iron stove in the living room. Once that was done, he set about the hardest but most important task. With a pick and shovel, he dug a deep pit about the size of a large dog. Despite the increasingly heavy rain, he was sweating. Stirring the heavy earth was no easy task. Physical activity was not something he was used to, but it was not an option. Vivienne would finish work at half past seven, and it would take her no more than twenty minutes to get home. During this holiday period, she might even return earlier, not having to deal with the heavy traffic of the other months of the year. Everything had to be in place by the time his wife got home. The operation took almost an hour. During that time, he cursed himself for his carelessness in the way things had unfolded. But was it his fault that the normally docile little girl had shown so much ill will today? If she had let him carry on as before, he would not have found himself in this situation. The problem with children is that their reactions are often unpredictable. The fact that she was recovering from a bout of chickenpox that had kept her in bed for the past few weeks was no excuse for her lack of enthusiasm for the activities they had always shared and which she seemed to enjoy. Instead, she had preferred to play with the doll above her bed, a pierrot sitting on a moon, which she had treasured since she was a baby and which had been her companion during her illness. Faced with her reluctance, he had become angry and had broken the toy. The girl had cried hysterically, a crisis that had culminated in his temper tantrum and the fatal volley of slaps. These weeks of deprivation had stressed him. Still, it was not his intention to hurt her. But how could he have expected her head to hit the edge of the bed and knock her unconscious? When he was satisfied with the size of the pit, he went home. He stripped completely on the landing so as not to muddy the place, which would have required a time-consuming clean-up. He would have enough to do in the bedroom! The child had woken briefly, vomited profusely, then slipped back into unconsciousness until she finally breathed her last and became still. He walked over to the girl and stood for a moment looking at her. Her long blonde hair, deep blue eyes and fair complexion moved him as they had for the past five years. He leaned down and kissed her tenderly. Then, he picked her up and left the room. The rain had decreased in intensity. He dressed and went back into the garden. He put his load on the ground, ran to the shed, took out a tarpaulin and returned to the yard. He unrolled the sheet and wrapped the child in it. Then, he laid the child down in the pit. He carefully filled in the gap, put the pile of wood back in place to hide the excavation, cleaned up and put away his tools, and went back into his house with satisfaction. After removing the evidence of his crime and tidying the room, he took a long shower, went to the telephone and dialled the number of the gendarmerie: “I’m calling to report the disappearance of my daughter Clara.”
Prologue Through the window, I watch the lights of the city fade away. Seeing me gloomy, my dad asks for the reason. Faced with my silence, he doesn’t ask again. No doubt he thinks that my mood is due to our early return after an all too short stay. In any case, he has a hunch that, at the right moment, I will tell him what is on my mind. He puts his hand on my cheek, but I turn my head and close my eyes. In about fifteen hours, we will be in Singapore, and ten hours later, we will land in Zurich. Then, we will just have to take the train and go home. The aircraft has now broken through the clouds. Above us, the twinkling of the stars has replaced the artificial glare of the metropolis. Morosely, I dwell on the circumstances that led me to undertake this long journey to the other side of the globe, the roots of which are deeply anchored in the years of my early childhood, events that will mark my life forever.
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2023.05.27 10:58 BorderOdd2713 Experion Windchants: A Symphony of Luxury Living in Gurgaon's Sector 112
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2023.05.26 17:41 Current-Membership-8 Is Lago del Pino a good dinner spot?
Hey y’all, going to Tyler for the long weekend to Apartment scout. Finally moving back to ETX in the fall! My husband and I would like to try out a few restaurants since we haven’t been back in years. Lago del Pino looks really beautiful but the reviews are realllly hit or miss! Is it any good? The Grove looks fun too. Thanks in advance!
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2023.05.26 10:45 rajdubey123 Advantages of investing in residential plots for retirement purposes
The real estate market is continuously evolving, offering a wide range of projects to cater to the diverse needs of homebuyers and investors. Let's delve into a selection of notable projects that have caught the attention of many in recent times.
Deen Dayal Plots:
Deen Dayal Plots is a residential project designed to provide affordable housing options. Located in a prime location, it offers various plot sizes, allowing buyers to customize and build their dream homes as per their preferences.
BREEZ FLORA AVENUE 88A:
BREEZ FLORA AVENUE 88A is a residential complex known for its modern architecture and contemporary amenities. Situated in a well-connected area, it offers a range of apartments designed to provide comfort and luxury to its residents.
MAPSKO ASPR Hills:
MAPSKO ASPR Hills is a premium residential project that boasts a serene and green environment. With meticulously designed apartments and state-of-the-art facilities, it offers a luxurious and comfortable lifestyle for its residents.
SBTL GATEWAY 95:
SBTL GATEWAY 95 is a residential development known for its strategic location and modern infrastructure. It offers a range of housing options, including apartments and independent villas, with well-designed living spaces and a host of amenities.
RAHEJA VANYA:
RAHEJA VANYA is a unique residential project that emphasizes eco-friendly and sustainable living. Set amidst lush green surroundings, it offers apartments and penthouses equipped with modern features and a range of recreational facilities.
Experion the Westerlies:
Experion the Westerlies is a high-end residential project offering luxurious villas and plots. With its well-planned infrastructure and premium amenities, it provides an exclusive living experience for discerning buyers.
Paras Ekam Homes:
Paras Ekam Homes is a budget-friendly residential project that focuses on providing affordable yet comfortable housing options. It offers apartments with modern designs and essential amenities to ensure a convenient lifestyle for its residents.
BPTP Green Oaks:
BPTP Green Oaks is a residential complex known for its tranquil environment and lush greenery. It offers apartments designed to provide a serene living experience amidst nature, along with modern facilities for a comfortable lifestyle.
JMS Prime Land:
JMS Prime Land is a commercial project that offers well-designed office spaces and retail outlets. Its modern infrastructure and strategic location make it an ideal choice for businesses and commercial ventures.
JMS THE NATION:
JMS THE NATION are commercial projects designed to cater to the needs of businesses. These developments offer well-designed office spaces and retail outlets in prime locations, ensuring excellent visibility and connectivity.
Satya Merano Greens:
Satya Merano Greens is a residential project that offers a blend of luxury and affordability. With its thoughtfully designed apartments and world-class amenities, it provides a comfortable and stylish living experience for its residents.
One Good Earth:
One Good Earth is a unique project that focuses on sustainable and eco-friendly living. It offers energy-efficient homes constructed with eco-friendly materials, promoting a green lifestyle and minimizing the carbon footprint.
PYRAMID DDJAY PLOTS:
PYRAMID DDJAY PLOTS is a residential project offering affordable housing options under the Haryana Government's Deen Dayal Jan Awas Yojana (DDJAY) scheme. It provides plots for construction at affordable prices, making homeownership accessible to a wider segment of the population.
Imperial Estate:
Imperial Estate is a residential project that aims to provide luxurious and comfortable living spaces. With its modern architecture, well-designed apartments, and a range of amenities, it offers a lavish lifestyle for its residents.
DLF Alameda:
DLF Alameda is a premium residential project known for its spacious and well-designed villas. With its landscaped gardens, clubhouse, and recreational facilities, it provides a luxurious living experience in a gated community.
Amstoria:
Amstoria is a residential project that combines contemporary design with a serene environment. It offers a range of apartments and villas along with amenities such as parks, jogging tracks, and sports facilities, providing a holistic living experience.
Vatika Xpressions:
Vatika Xpressions is a residential project that offers well-crafted apartments in a prime location. With its modern architecture, landscaped gardens, and recreational facilities, it provides a comfortable and convenient living experience.
In conclusion, the real estate market presents a diverse array of projects catering to various preferences and budgets. From affordable housing options to luxury villas, these projects strive to provide comfortable and modern living spaces for homebuyers and investors alike.
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2023.05.26 10:41 BorderOdd2713 Sobha International City: Redefining Luxury Living in Sector 109
Gurgaon, a city known for its modern infrastructure and cosmopolitan lifestyle, is home to some of the most luxurious residential developments in the country. Among these, Sobha International City in Sector 109 stands out as an epitome of opulence and grandeur. With its impeccable design, prime location, and world-class amenities, Sobha International City redefines luxury living in Gurgaon.
Situated in the coveted Sector 109,
Sobha International City enjoys a strategic location that offers a harmonious blend of tranquility and connectivity. The serene surroundings provide a peaceful retreat away from the hustle and bustle of the city, while still being in close proximity to major commercial and business hubs. This prime location ensures seamless connectivity to the rest of Gurgaon and beyond, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a luxurious and well-connected lifestyle.
Sobha International City Sector 109 presents an impressive collection of meticulously designed residences that exude elegance and sophistication. From spacious villas to luxurious apartments, each home is crafted with meticulous attention to detail and features high-quality finishes, premium fixtures, and state-of-the-art amenities. The residences at Sobha International City offer a perfect balance of style, comfort, and functionality, providing an unparalleled living experience for its residents.
Beyond the exquisite residences,
Sobha International City Gurgaon boasts a wide range of world-class amenities that cater to the diverse needs and aspirations of its residents. The development features beautifully landscaped gardens, jogging tracks, a well-equipped fitness center, swimming pools, and dedicated play areas for children. Additionally, residents can enjoy exclusive privileges such as a clubhouse, spa and wellness center, and round-the-clock security, ensuring a luxurious and secure living environment.
Sobha Gurgaon Sector 109 is developed by Sobha Limited, a renowned name in the real estate industry known for its commitment to quality and excellence. With a rich legacy of delivering iconic projects, Sobha Limited brings its expertise and craftsmanship to Sobha International City, setting new standards for luxury living. The company’s attention to detail, adherence to strict quality standards, and customer-centric approach make Sobha International City a true masterpiece.
The luxurious living experience at Sobha International City is further enhanced by the surrounding amenities and conveniences. The development is in close proximity to high-end shopping malls, gourmet restaurants, prestigious educational institutions, and world-class healthcare facilities. This ensures that residents have easy access to a wide range of services and entertainment options, adding convenience and vibrancy to their everyday lives.
In conclusion, Sobha International City in Sector 109, Gurgaon is a testament to luxury living at its finest. Its prime location, impeccable design, and world-class amenities make it a coveted residential address in the city. Whether you are seeking a serene retreat or a lavish lifestyle, Sobha International City caters to your every need. Explore the possibilities and immerse yourself in the lap of luxury at Sobha International City. Visit their website [Onkar Real Estate Solution] to discover the epitome of opulence in Gurgaon’s Sector 109.
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2023.05.26 10:07 totalenviroments Crafted Around You 2, 3, and 4-Bedroom Homes in In That Quiet Earth V35 Villas
| In That Quiet Earth Total Environment In That Quiet Earth Total Environment is a project by Total Environment, a renowned developer known for creating sensitively-designed homes. Located off Hennur Main Road, in North Bangalore, this exclusive community of homes is crafted to cater to the modern lifestyle preferences of urban dwellers. The neighborhood is an excellent site for urban life since it has a well-developed social infrastructure that includes reputable schools, universities, restaurants, malls, and hotels. Total Environment hennur V35 Villas is a prime example of Total Environment's commitment to crafting homes that meet the functional needs and lifestyle preferences of its residents. Each 2, 3, and 4-bedroom home is designed with attention to detail, keeping in mind the requirements of modern living. One of the highlights of these homes is their unique design. The houses are designed to have an intimate size by seeming humble and welcoming from the exterior despite being large duplex houses within. The shape of the homes is in the form of a 'C', which ensures an abundance of natural light is let into the living spaces through the large French doors and garden-facing windows. Each home shares a common boundary with an adjacent home, while being open on three sides to nature, increasing the distance between windows in adjacent homes and thereby increasing privacy. Each of these earth-sheltered duplex apartments has a green roof, which aids in keeping the interiors warm in the winter and cool in the summer. The 2, 3, and 4-bedroom homes in In That Quiet Earth V35 Villas are designed to be unique and cater to the needs of each resident. Every house is designed with you and your family in mind to properly accommodate your lifestyle choices and practical demands. The homes are available in sizes ranging from 2305 - 2890 Sq.ft, ensuring that you can choose a home that fits your family's requirements. One of the standout features of the homes in In That Quiet Earth V35 Villas is the attention to detail in the interior finishes. Smooth and rough materials used together provide surprising and lovely colour and texture interactions. The beautiful natural wire-cut brick exterior ages gracefully, adding to the charm of the homes. The homes come with a foyer that leads to a living-dining space, an open kitchen with a utility area, and a home office. All spaces can be custom-designed and furnished as per your requirements, making the home truly crafted around you. In That Quiet Earth V35 Villas offers exclusive, limited-period offers to make owning a home in this community more accessible. Towers 5 and 8 are eligible for the 20-23 Payment Plan, which provides savings of up to 12% and a free upgrade of Rs. 30 Lacs to $1.42Cr*. The 10-90 Subvention Plan is applicable to all apartments and offers no PRE-EMI till possession. The CLPP (Construction Linked Payment Plan) includes a free upgrade from 1.42 Cr to 30 Lac worth of value. Conclusion Total Environment In That Quiet Earth V35 Villas is a unique community of homes crafted around you and your family. The attention to detail in the design and interior finishes makes these homes truly exceptional. The limited period offers to make owning a home in this community more accessible, and the location offers a well-developed social infrastructure that makes it a great place for urban living. u/totalenvironment u/totalenvironmenthome submitted by totalenviroments to Real_Estate_Bangalore [link] [comments] |
2023.05.26 04:36 W3bD3vil [H] 400+ Bundled & Unbundled Games [W] Wishlist/Offers
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2023.05.25 20:57 ginge_e Beware real estate scams in Tenerife - Bienes y Raíces Grupo Giménez Tenerife, for example, are renting flats in La Laguna that turn out to be in Valencia...
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