Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Silly at night

A kaleidoscopic posting today with different subjects.

The son of Gumaro Gonzales is called Juan Manuel.
A very nice guy married to Mabel and they have 4 children.
For some years Juan Manuel worked as a taxi driver in San Jose del Cabo but now he has a transporting company.
From land the Gonzales family sold, Juan Manuel bought two large dump trucks and an earth-moving machine.
Over the last years Juan Manuel’s company was doing well.
This because many holiday houses were built in this area.
But this has come to an almost complete halt and there is simply no more work for Juan Manuel.
His two dump trucks stand idle as well as the earth-moving machine.
He lives of money he has saved in the better days and waits for the economy to revive.
Most of his time now he spends building cages in which he keeps roosters.
In the early morning, as a consequence, the dry riverbed of Punta Boca del Salado is full of the sound of these animals announcing a new day.

Attentive fervent and loyal blog readers will have noticed some improvements to this blog.
In the column on the right, two new items have appeared to better service the audience.

One is to inform what book is read.
This is considered interesting information for some fervent and loyal blog readers to be able to imagine in what literary clouds blogwriter is circling.
It tells a lot about a person if one knows what books are read.
This is why some people when visiting a house, look at the book titles on the bookshelves in the living room to learn what books are read.
As this explains some things about the character and personality of the visited person.
This opportunity is now offered to the fervent and loyal blog readers: to find out the real person behind the pioneering photographer.

Another new item is the “Donation” button.
This is the result of many responses that came after publishing two weeks ago that it was considered to give up this blog.
So many people had comments and were sending e-mails of support, appreciation and gratitude that with new vigour and enthusiasm a new posting is made every day.
Several fervent and loyal blog readers also indicated that they would like to make a donation.
Not taking it for granted that they could read every day a story that inspired, surprised and enriched.
Not only to enjoy every day the posting, but to make a gesture in return as well.
Now this option is created: one can click on the “Donation”-button and an easy process makes it possible to present a pecuniary potion.

Life at the rancho Punta Boca del Salado in Baja California, Mexico, has resumed its normal routine now that all the children are gone.
It is quiet again.
The rancho existence continues but with less livelihood.

A dream that visiting a laundry and washing the clothes, it was noticed that all the credit cards in the wallet were missing.
A total tragedy and catastrophe.
Criminals immediately cashing thousands of Euros, Dollars and Mexican Pesos.
And later a hell of a hassle to get newly issued credit cards.
The dream stopped because of waking up but the panicky feeling was still there.
The dream had been so realistic, as if it had been a real life event, that the bed was left immediately to check the wallet if all the credit cards were there.
They were indeed and returned into the bed, the thought flashed through the mind what a silly man one sometimes is.
At night this is.






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2 comments:

miked said...

I would be pleased to make a donation to a blog I read every day.

But, cannot navigate the interface...where is the United States?

Michel Szulc Krzyzanowski said...

The interface of the PayPal donation opportunity is now in English.