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drlemcor's blogSunday bloody SundaySubmitted by drlemcor on 8 October, 2007 - 18:57.
Yesterday I was walking through a part of a neighborhood called Boer near the stadium in Managua at about 11:00pm. I realize that this is a bit late to be walking around Managua, especially in a neighborhood like Boer. Still, after being down here going on 5 months without any incidents I had grown comfortable with the idea that I can move about unmolested. Chele MonoSubmitted by drlemcor on 20 September, 2007 - 15:45.
I decided to take another trip up to Matagalpa to see if the allergy problem was a one time thing. It is so beautiful up there that I figured it deserved another shot. Plus, this time I planned on staying the whole weekend and visiting La Selva Negra, so I was psyched. Victoria in GranadaSubmitted by drlemcor on 9 September, 2007 - 13:57.
So awhile back there was a Victoria beer celebration in Granada; I found out about it watching channel 11. They mentioned a parade and girls and a party atmosphere like unto Carneval so I decided to check it out. Matagalpa in 24Submitted by drlemcor on 14 August, 2007 - 18:41.
Last Saturday I took a trip out to Matagalpa to visit a friend of who owns an english academy named LLC (Language Learning Center). I got up early in the morning in order to maximize my time out there. Life and DeathSubmitted by drlemcor on 26 July, 2007 - 12:29.
On Tuesday I took another day trip out to Carazo. The mico-bus that I picked from the UCA took me down Carretera Sur, over El Crucero and then down into Diriamba. Dance, Dance, Yah!Submitted by drlemcor on 24 July, 2007 - 21:05.
I´m impressed with the ability that Nicaraguan woman are seemingly born with to shake their booty. Ancient history?Submitted by drlemcor on 23 July, 2007 - 18:35.
Hanging around one place for such a long time has had an impact on me. Strange AnimalSubmitted by drlemcor on 20 July, 2007 - 13:48.
I spend most of my time chatting with Nicaraguan friends, both current and future, as I wander around this beautiful country. Key ingredients (part two)Submitted by drlemcor on 3 July, 2007 - 10:50.
Bob told us that the keys to his house in Huehuete were on the same chain as the motorcycle keys. Obviously then the theft of those keys represented more than just an annoyance. Key ingredients (part one)Submitted by drlemcor on 2 July, 2007 - 18:07.
Saturday moring I showered, got dressed, and packed my backpack for the trip to Huehuete beach to visit Huehuete Bob and any other Nicaliving members that showed up. |
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