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www.reddawndesigns.com's blogArt: Murals, Custom Art, Surf inspired now available in Nicaragua with reasonable pricing www.reddawndesigns.comSubmitted by www.reddawndesi... on 22 May, 2008 - 10:33.
This Is Kim Yemma...My husband JJ is not deadSubmitted by www.reddawndesi... on 2 January, 2008 - 12:55.
JJ yemma is not dead!!!! Submitted by www.reddawndesi... on 2 January, 2008 - 17:16. jj yemma is not deadSubmitted by www.reddawndesi... on 2 January, 2008 - 11:18.
Just to stop a rumor that was spread. JJ yemma is alive and well..and still ripping it up on the waves... Thank the Lord. dawn any help locals?Submitted by www.reddawndesi... on 20 September, 2007 - 14:18.
I am living in Guasacate Nicaragua and My friend Kim and I have bought some horses and are looking into getting some things such as Hay/equiptment and decent horse supplies in Nicaragua. We are bringing things over from the states. But just curious if anyone knows of any good horse farms in Granada or anywhere. Please email me at reddawn1982@yahoo.com or let me know of any info. Any Nica's that can help out...where is there a good horse tack store/horse farms..also looking for a Rotarian ContactSubmitted by www.reddawndesi... on 17 September, 2007 - 13:59.
I am living in Guasacate Nicaragua and My friend Kim and I have bought some horses and are looking into getting some things such as Hay/equiptment and decent horse supplies in Nicaragua. We are bringing things over from the states. But just curious if anyone knows of any good horse farms in Granada or anywhere. Please email me at reddawn1982@yahoo.com or let me know of any info. Nicaragua Art Missions.taking Color to the third world countriesSubmitted by www.reddawndesi... on 9 June, 2007 - 14:54.
Hey everyone...this is what I have been doing since I got back from Nicaragua..planning to move back and teach the kids full time..check out this site on the mission Nicaragua art kids mission update..a lot of work and photosSubmitted by www.reddawndesi... on 27 February, 2007 - 17:28.
Nicaragua Updates and News Week 2 Hey Everyone. I am doing great...my health has been a little poor. I have been quite sick but still working hard. Pray for my cold and sinus problems to disappear pronto. I finished working at the La Chureca Questions..Flying into Managua for Two months on TuesdaySubmitted by www.reddawndesi... on 17 February, 2007 - 11:13.
Hey guys...I wrote awhile back about work I am going to be doing with the La Chureca dump, children, and mannaproject. I am curious to how much art supplies are going to be in Amercian dollars in Managua, I need some heavy paper, and also house paint (gallon) primary colors for murals. Just trying to write up a little budget for the trip and can not seem to pull up much online. Thanks so much. For info on what I am doing go to my website www.reddawndesigns.com Sandino..not to shabby :)Submitted by www.reddawndesi... on 29 December, 2006 - 06:58.
n the late 1500's when nicaragua joined the captaincy General of Guatemala to enhance their power and protection against the british invasion, it later won its independence from Spain and established it republic of nica in 1838. Which lead to leadership from wealthy families of power centers, such as Leon and Granada. The US invasion with Walker began the dispute and bad taste of foreign invasion. Conflict for fifty years was much like central american countries...wealth blindly leading the poor..into poor situations all the while keeping their own feet cushioned at night...the puppet president Adolfo Diaz had aroused much anger to the common people of Nicaragua and one of thes men died in fighting him (the start of the Sandino) his name was Benjamin Zeledon. The young boy that watched this beautiful country be torn b/w these parties was on the move to changing Nicaraguan history...his name was Sandino, Augusto Ceaser Sandino. Born an illegitimate son of a peasant women, he grew up with the hardships of poverty and anger which drove him to fight for his mother and neighbors rights....from there..its quite a long story..pick up a copy of the book "Meet me in Managua", but it shares of Sandino's attempts with mine workers and gorilla tactics to over throw his corrupted government..(can you blame him) Eventually winning and causing the US to back down, the government due to lack of (government sense and dictatorship skills) fell under his care...but at least he had heart for what he stood for..so I can say that for some ways..Im for the Sandinista revolutionaries and for the other part...well It just does not work all on passion. Merry Christmas..Gods love in our MY timesSubmitted by www.reddawndesi... on 24 December, 2006 - 18:43.
Ephesians 1:3-7 Gods love has given us free will and with our free will we are to either turn our faces away from our own hearts pull and sin or challenge our stubborn flesh and put up a good fight to make a stand of difference in this world. |
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