Thursday, February 18, 2010

Mamma Dog

One of our dogs Ditto was initially adopted by my husband Mark a few years before I meet him. Ditto is going to be 10 this year.

After I met Mark (and Ditto) he once told me that Ditto's mom lives in town, she belong to a man that walks around town and you can see her with him all the time.

 Ditto

Finally one day I saw her and ever since them I see her around from time to time, I don't know her name but Ditto sure looks a lot like her, only she has shorter legs...

Yesterday morning I saw the man walking by my work building so I run outside to see if I could catch a glimpse of Ditto's Mom, and there she was, so I got my camera and asked ones of my coworkers to take a picture of me with her, here she is:


Isn't she sweet? She is definitely getting old and gray all over, she has got to be at least 11 yrs old.

Mark & I have talked about how nice it would be to bring Ditto into town one day and introduce each other, we would love to see both of their reactions and if they would recognized each other... We should definitely do it one day.

Have a nice Thursday!!!



Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Year of the Tiger

This year on Feb. 14th while most of the world was celebrating the very commercialized Valentines Day, people in China were celebrating the beginning of another lunar calendar that this year is named after the Tiger.

For those who don't follow the Chinese Calendar or their horoscope predictions (like I do), here's a little information of what it is based on.

According to what I have read the legend goes something like this:

The Jade Emperor (Emperor of Heaven) decided to call for a contest: a race! All the animals of the kingdom were invited to participate in this event that incidentally took place during the emperor's birthday. There will only be 12 winners. In order to win and gain a permanent place in the Zodiac Years, the animals must cross a swift current river and reach the designated spot on the shore.

While we are all aware of the hatred between a cat and a rat, these two animals were actually very good friends once. Good friends they may be, but these two animals are the worst swimmers in the animal kingdom. Although bad swimmers, they were both intelligent. They decided that the best and fastest way to cross the river is to hop on the back of the ox. The ox, being a naïve and good-natured animal, agreed to carry them across. However, when there is a carrot dangling in front, it is sometimes difficult to stick to friendship and the crafty rat decides that in order to win, it must do something and promptly pushed the cat into the river. Because of this, the cat had never forgiven the rat, and no doubt, hated the water too. After the ox had crossed the river, the rat jumped ahead and reached the shore first, and it cleverly claimed first place in the race! 

Following closely behind was the strong ox, and it was named the 2nd animal in the zodiac. After the ox, came the tiger, panting away while explaining to the emperor just how difficult it was to cross the river with the heavy currents pushing it downstream all the time. But with powerful strength, it made to shore and was named the 3rd animal in the cycle. 

Suddenly, from a distance came a thumping sound and out pop the rabbit. It explained how it crossed the river: by jumping from one stone to another in a nimble fashion. Halfway through, it almost lost the race but the rabbit was lucky enough to grab hold of a floating log that later washed him to shore. For that, it became the 4th animal in the zodiac cycle. Coming in 5th place was the gallant dragon, flying and belching fire into the air. Of course the Emperor was deeply curious as to why a strong and flying creature such as the dragon should fail to reach first. The mighty dragon explained that he had to stop and make rain to help all the people and creatures of the earth, therefore he was held back a little. Then on his way to the finish line, he saw a little helpless rabbit clinging on to a log so he did a good deed and gave a puff of breath to the poor creature so that it could land on the shore. The emperor was very pleased with the actions of the dragon and he was added into the zodiac cycle. As soon as he had done so, a galloping sound was heard and the horse appeared. Hidden on the horse's hoof is the slimy sneaky snake whose sudden appearance gave the horse a fright thus making it fall back and gave the snake 6th spot whilst the horse took the 7th.

Not long after that, a little distance away, the sheep, monkey and rooster came to the shore. These three creatures helped each other to get to where they are. The rooster spotted a raft, and took the other two animals with it. Together, the sheep and the monkey cleared the weeds, tugged and pulled and finally got the raft to the shore. Because of their combined efforts, the Emperor was very pleased and promptly named the sheep as the 8th creature, the monkey as the 9th, and the rooster the 10th.

The 11th animal is the dog. His explanation for being late although he was supposed to be the best swimmer amongst the rest was that he needed a good bath after a long spell, and the fresh water from the river was too big a temptation. For that, he almost didn't make it to finish line. Just as the emperor was about to call it a day, an oink and squeal was heard from a little pig. The term "lazy pig" is due here as the pig got hungry during the race, promptly stopped for a feast then fell asleep. After the nap, the pig continued the race and was named the 12th and last animal of the zodiac cycle.

I was born (according to the Chinese Horoscope) on the Year of the Fire Snake and my husband was born on the Year of the Metal Rat. According to most of the predictions of the horoscope this year is going to be a good quiet year for both of our signs.

Dunno what your signs are or if you have ever followed this horoscope, but one thing I'm sure of is that this is more that the constellation zodiac as I have been following both for many year, and the Chinese one is definitely the way to go.

If you would like more information on this type of horoscope check the wiki page http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_zodiac which also has the list of the animals by year and element.

Let me know your thoughts, and regardless of your sign, I hope you enjoy the year to the fullest!
Happy Belated Chinese New Year 2010!

Monday, February 15, 2010

Yesterday's future

For those who read my post from yesterday, you might have noticed that you were taken to the future, all the way to December 14th 2010... Now I have changed it to the original date.


My blog is acting crazy as I originally published that post when I was in FL... maybe I was so tired that it posted on the date of Feb. 14th 2009 (I didn't even have my blog back then).

Last night when I got home I decided to check if I had any comments and I couldn't even find the post. I finally found it, so I re-published it and now it appears in the future... crazy!

This shows how tired I am from those 4 days of the Miami Boat Show... I didn't take many pictures but I have a couple I will post tomorrow.

Well, I'm finally back to Grand Cayman, the weather is so nice and sunny, being around low 50's for a few days was pretty hard, can't even imagine what other people in the Northern parts of the world as experiencing right now, but one thing that I'm sure of is the fact that I am glad to be back in the tropics and that I live here permanently.... aaaahhhhh!

So for those who didn't read yesterday's post with the wrong date, do it now in the present and enjoy!

Have a fab week!!!

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Happy V-day!

I'm still in FL and overworked, can't wait to get back home tomorrow and be with my wonderful husband...

A while ago a friend of his made us this funny Jib Jab video and I can't think of a better day to share it... enjoy it and ck out my moves, if you need some pointers let me know... LOL!



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Have a Wonderful Valentines Day!

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Thursday morning...

"All my bags are packed, I'm ready to go..." I'm sure you've heard this song before, but what about this lovely version? I love it...


Well, today this is me, leaving on a Jet Plane to the Big White (literally in some areas of the East Coast States) North, unfortunately I am leaving my hubby behind for a few days until I come back to his arms (but unlike the lyrics of the song, I will leave and come back wearing my wedding ring) just in time for Valentines Day.

I'm really only going as far as Miami (exactly 456miles according to my boarding pass), so it's not going to be white, but it's still North of us... hopefully the cold is not going to be too bad. But, this trip is not "all fun and games", it's an official business trip to go work at the Miami Boat Show 2010 and sell lots and lots of art, wish me luck!



So, I am going to try my best to keep my blog rolling the next few day, but no promises. If I can't make it, I  apologize in advance and promise more great posts to come... Have a great day!!!

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

New President

I am so happy to share the news that my home country Costa Rica has a new elected president as of Sunday Feb 7th, 2010.

photo by: nacion.com

But that also for the first time in the history of my country, it is a woman who now gets to sit on the presidential chair. Laura Chinchilla of PLN (Partido Liberacion Nacional) won with almost a 47% of the total votes. 

I am very happy and proud to know that the political party that my family has always followed is giving our country this great accomplishment in the 21st century, but mostly I am proud to know that Costa Rica is ready for a different mind set by choosing to be governed and be taken cared of by a woman president. 

 
photo by: cnn.com

I guess it is true what I've read lately in some articles about Costa Rica being a happy country, the past election proves one more time that we do not need military and violence to be able to practice democracy to the fullest, and although we have had tough times with corrupted governments/presidents (like many other countries of the world), we are still proud to go out on the streets, defend out right to choose our government and to always want to best for our people and our country.

 
photo by: nacion.com

I hope God gives the strength and the knowledge to our new President Chinchilla, to always put our country first, to honestly care for her roots, her culture and our people. May this be the beginning of many wonderful opportunities for my country and the continuation of many projects and laws that would help the continued growth of our economy, improvement of social security, continuing the right approach towards sustainable ecology and peace...

photo by: nacion.com

Viva Costa Rica! (Long live Costa Rica!).




Monday, February 8, 2010

Family Sunday @ Barkers

Yesterday we took the doggies for a long walk on the beach at Barkers Park, it was a beautiful day full of sun, sand, sea and kite boarders. Here's the proof of what I'm writing is true...

at the beginning of the walk

Ditto and the kite boarders

in the middle of the action

coming back from the walk

When we finally got back to the car, we were putting the dogs under a tree and that's when I noticed a wood pecker right in front of me, so I run to get the camera a besides some awesome shots I also shoot and awesome video that I uploaded on www.youtube.com when I got home.


To everybody out there in the northern hemisphere reading my blog, for those that are covered in snow or with very low temperatures, I hope you get a little warmth through the monitor of the computer just by looking at my pictures... Have a nice week!

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Irie Day

Today would have been the 65th birthday of not only my favorite singer and songwriter but of one of the most influential artist of the 20th and maybe even so far into the 21st century, the one and only Robert Nesta Marley, a.k.a. Bob Marley.

Bob Marley, February 6, 1945 – May 11, 1981
When I think about Marley's songs I can't help but think of good times, nice rhythm but mainly some very, very deep lyrics that meant so much to him and the world back in the day and still apply to our every day reality of societies everywhere. His lyrics talk about equality between races, war, peace, uprising, anti slavery, cultivation of our spirit and soul, and like he himself said in one of the many interviews, just a few of them also talk about love, but not many because he said that's the easiest topic to write a song about...

There are many, many famous songs by Bob like; "I Shot the Sheriff", "No Woman, No Cry", "Could You be loved", "Three Little Birds" and many, many more.... My favorite is definitely "Redemption Songs".




Another one of my favorites and that takes me back to a Caribbean state of mind wherever I am and I listen to it is...



So today, I am honoring a man that has definitely brought to my life a lot of good times with his music and a lot of inspiration with his lyrics.

Mr. Marley, wherever you are may you have found a blessed Irie soul next to Jah, thanks for your contribution to the world music and for making my life a lot more enjoying by listening to your songs!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY BOB!

Friday, February 5, 2010

02/05/2005

On a day like today but only Saturday and 5 years ago is when I first set foot in the Cayman Islands for the first time, but this was not in Grand Cayman but on the second biggest island of the 3 Caymans, Cayman Brac.

this was the view from my studio apartment window

Cayman Brac is an amazing place, filled with nice people, nature and beauty everywhere (above and below the water). For the year and a half I lived there was a blessing in my life, specially because this is the place where I met the love of my life and husband Mark.

view of Spotts Bay

I cannot help but mention in this post how much I love the Brac, how much I miss it, the people, nature and specially the diving that is just superb...

In 2006 I moved to Grand Cayman to be closer to my at the time boyfriend, and even tough I was a though change I do not regret a single moment and how much my life changed.

And talking about life changes, here I am celebrating my fifth year on this lovely islands, but now I'm married to a wonderful man, have a house, two dogs and I job I love and enjoy.

On a little sad note: After I moved to GC I went back to the Brac a few times a year, unfortunately back in Nov. 2008 Hurricane Paloma (a category 5) hit the island and devastaded the place. My dear lovely island was damaged by at least 80% and this horrible event kept me away for a whole year until the island is finally  back on their feet and finally they have rebuilt the hotel I lived and used to work for... this event changed a lot of peoples lives and for us it even changed our plans to get married there.

 this is the same site of the first picture I posted- after Hurricane Paloma

It's been hard to be away from the Brac for so long and I am already making plans to go back. I wish I could be there to celebrate my first day on this island, but I guess I'm going to have to wait and see.... so for now Happy Anniversary to me!





Wednesday, February 3, 2010

running in "auto pilot"

Work and life in general's been NON STOP for me since last week Thursdy.

Events on the weekend (that I mentioned on my previous post a few days ago) and then continued until even today. So, I'm exhausted + I'm also taking some "meds" cause my arm/shoulder/neck problem is still around and getting to me bad.

I have tons and tons of pictures to share with the world, specially of the new painting/collaboration between two of the world's most famous marine artists Guy Harvey & Wyland, here's are 2 pics of it, first one is when it was still on the process and then the end result, enjoy!


The name of the new piece is "Cayman Treasures"...Promise to get back to blogging regularly as soon as I get my energy back after I manage to getsome rest... buh-bye!!!

Sunday, January 31, 2010

Scuba Diving Events Weekend

It's been a busy couple of days.

DAY 1
Starting Friday night we attended the Underwater Film Festival of the Cayman Islands, this was a great event, showing 4 films and all very different, but all related to underwater stuff.

The first film was a little biography of Ron & Valerie Taylor, a very famous Australian couple that have dedicated their life to the ocean, taking pictures, filming it and doing research on different species and specially on Great White Sharks. (Click here to see their wiki page).


There was also a film from another marine biologist/explorer Hans Hass filmed back in the 1930 - 40's, pretty amazing stuff from back in the day.

Another feature film was from the American Marine Artist Wyland and when he painted a huge mural in Long Beach, CA to commemorate earth day 2009.


And the last film of the night feature a few videos of free diving skills, competitions as well as some very extreme deep diving. Check out one of their videos, it's pretty amazing...



DAY 2

During the day we had an event call Art @ Governors... will post about it later with some very cool pictures!

At night we attended the 10th Annual International Scuba Diving Hall of Fame.


There were 4 people inducted and two local honorees. It was a wonderful evening with friends, food, drinks and all about diving.

Now it's Sunday and I don't think I will have much time to post (at least Monday & Tuesday) because we are having a 2 day event at the gallery with artist/my boss Guy Harvey as well as marine artist Wyland. I will try to take lots of pictures and then share them.

Have a wonderful week and happy February!





Friday, January 29, 2010

Ode to my back porch

A place where I like to be
when I feel happy
when I feel at ease

Plants and birds
sharing the breeze
come together
all in peace

Birds visiting
from the trees
find seeds
and water to please

Plants with color
like no other
bright up the place
and brings a smile to your face

Having breakfast or lunch
in company 
or alone
perhaps a dinner lighted with a torch
there's no place like my back porch


Happy Weekend!


Thursday, January 28, 2010

Rainbow it is


If I had a brain like this...
 
Would I see the world like this?



And my hair would look like this?


 And my fruit too?


 Surely when I eat cake, mine would look like this...



Since I can remember I've always loved rainbows.

When I was 9 yrs old I visited Mexico City and stayed over a month at my aunts place, who at the time was married to a Venezuelan guy who was the ambassador of Venezuela in Mexico. And that's when I first got my most favorite doll of all "Rainbow Brite".





Oh did I loved that doll, after I found it at some department store in Mexico City, I took her everywhere with me, slept with her and even when we went to the pyramids, she was by my side.

Then I grew up but my love for rainbows never stopped.

It was many years after my love and infatuation for Rainbow Brite was at its peak, I realized that the Gay pride is represented by the rainbow flag. Well I might not share their sexual preferences, but I have no fear wearing anything with a rainbow or even saying I love rainbow color stuff, just cause people might think that's the part I share with them... I have many dear friends and met many others I don't share many things with, the sexual preference part I really only care for in my husband and that's cause he likes me, LOL!

Anyway back to the rainbow color brain.... so, if I do in fact have that brain, would I look like this?



Or maybe like this?


not sure which one it is, but I sure like to have a pet like this...






*Photos found on various websites.

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

UW pics

Here are more pictures I took on my dive last Sunday.





 


Happy Hump Day!

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Resolutions Update

We are almost done with the first month of the year and so far I think I am pretty good about my new year resolutions like I mentioned on this post.

I am being grateful for everything that I have, even if sometimes situations that I encounter don't seem to be something to be grateful for, I know that down the road even the hard obstacles in life are going to make the reward at the end worthwhile.

On the matter of reading a book a month I have to say that I am right on track. On the first weekend in January I went by the Cayman Islands Humane Society book loft and picked up 4 used books for $10ci = $12.50 usd, can't go wrong with that... and all for a good cause.

So far I've read one whole book "Me vs. Me" which is a very light and entertaining novel, nothing too deep but in a way makes you think about different paths in life, decisions and consequences of our acts. If you are going to read this book don't expect a literary masterpiece, but it's fun.



Now I'm on my second book by an author that won the Nobel Prize of Literature back in 2004, the name of the book is "The Double" and because I'm not quite finished yet I will have to get back to you about the review of it, I do have to say though, so far so good!

In the matter of volunteering for an organization I am applying to be a Big Sister for a kid with the program of "Big Brothers, Big Sisters" on the island. I've already spoken with the director and they are getting back to me with the application forms, on my end I have to put some information together and then once I apply they'll need to match my personality and interests with a little girl for me to be her mentor. This makes me very excited and I'm looking forward to it...

Happy Tuesday!

Monday, January 25, 2010

My 1st 2010 dive!

The weekend is gone, but oh so fast, specially when you have to work Saturday and then today is a Holiday on the islands and guess what? I'm working too... Well, at least yesterday's morning dive makes up for the fact that most of the the island had a 3 day weekend and I had a 1 day one...

The dive was fun, took some alright shots unfortunately part of the dive was very frustrating because my camera case buttons were kind of jammed, so when I was trying to take pictures (unless I had perfect light conditions) it was impossible to adjust the settings, meaning I lost some good chances to get an award winning picture, LOL!

And of course this whole camera deal with the buttons, started the minute my husband spotted my favorite fish in the world, an "Spotted Drum" but not just any kind of S.D. but an adult, which by the way is the first time I get to see one (all the other ones I've seen are juvenile and they look very different).

Here's a picture of a juvenile Spotted Drum I've taken a couple of years ago:



And here's the best image I managed to take of the adult one (on yesterday's dive):



See how different they look? Well, at least I managed to get this nice shot.

I have a few other pictures that I will post later this week, have a great one!

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Sat. @ work humor...

It's Saturday, I'm working and that plus this cartoon pretty much covers it all, LOL!

Have a wonderful weekend!!!

Friday, January 22, 2010

Friday Foto

Friday is here and although I have to work tomorrow Saturday, the weather is being very beautiful so we have plans to go diving on Sunday.

I'm kind of ashamed that it is already Jan. 22 and I still haven't been diving yet this year, so my plans are to dive before the first month is over, so this makes me add 1 more year resolution; to dive at least one day a month (more if possible)... that's a nice one, I think!

Every year here on the island there is an arts festival call Cayfest and they have a photography competition that anybody (either professional or amateur) can enter (as long as you are a resident of the islands for over a year).

One of the categories is underwater photography and I've been contemplating entering it, so beside going through the underwater pictures I have, I still might have a chance to go diving some more for "the shot" and enter it, all before March 15 which is the deadline.

Looking through my pictures I found a few possible candidates and I was wondering what you guys think about the first 3 (will post more later): 


flamingo tongue snail


Stingray ballet

green moray eel

I would really appreciate your input on this, you never know I might have a shot, right???

Thursday, January 21, 2010

That's a first!

You know how people say there's always a first time for everything? Well, it's true but we just sometimes don't keep track of our first times.

Since we are still on the first month of the year 2010, I've been thinking about 9 first things/experiences that I lived for the first time in 09.

1. (And probably the most important) I got married to a man that I love with all my heart.



2. Because of #1, I got a new last name.
3. Started to like and eat peanut butter.
4. Got certified as a CCR (close circuit rebreather) diver.
5. Visited an American Embassy for the first time.
6. Worked the Fort Lauderdale Boat Show.
7. Ate at Roland's Garden (a very peculiar local restaurant).
8. Spent a weekend in Little Cayman with my husband, which also means it's the first time we've been on the three Cayman Islands together.
9. Started this blog!!!

And I think those are some of my first times for 2009, now I'm looking looking forward to my first times in 2010... How about you?

Have a great day!

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