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Mmmmm i could go for a cold 32oz Sol right now.
That is so cool SM,what a small world we live in.I've been back a couple times when I worked on a tugboat,not to that side of the Island but San Juan.That sounds like it, set in a post-apocalyptic New York?
Yes, I know. My family is from San German. If you know Porta Coeli, then you're one plaza over from the old family home (it's next to Sol Theater). My grandparents were married in the church, as were my own parents. My own Spanish is almost all but gone, but then I found Duolingo. Learning Spain Spanish, but fuck 'em.
Wow. Color my mind blown!
I think that one was John Carpenter and was called "Escape from New York" and they did a sequel "Escape From L.A." with Kurt Russell as the anti-hero Snake Pleskin....the apocalyptic new York one..there was the film 'The Ultimate Warrior" with max Von Sydow, Yul Brynner, and William Smith from the late 70's that was an apocalyptic new York film as well you might be thinking of....The Warriors was more of a "surreal I'm mushroomed/peyoted to the max" feeling to it than apocalyptic setting to me...it was more like a early glamour rock gang banger tale set in New York...all the fashion of the gangsters/gang bangers ended up on glamour rockers of the 80's when performing on stage or their promo/album pics from that film too if you think about it.......Poison, Billy Idol, etc... all dressed and created stage personnas that look like right out of that film...its funny as hell to me....That sounds like it, set in a post-apocalyptic New York?
Yes, I know. My family is from San German. If you know Porta Coeli, then you're one plaza over from the old family home (it's next to Sol Theater). My grandparents were married in the church, as were my own parents. My own Spanish is almost all but gone, but then I found Duolingo. Learning Spain Spanish, but fuck 'em.
Wow. Color my mind blown!
That is cool!That is so cool SM,what a small world we live in.I've been back a couple times when I worked on a tugboat,not to that side of the Island but San Juan.
For me San Juan is a completely different world than Borinquen,Borinquen being better!
Did you ever hang at Hobo's or crash boat beach?Seems we spent all of our time in the water there surfing,boogie boarding,diving,it was the good life.
Survival beach,diving for shells in Boqueron,charity missions in the rain forest with my church etc.
We are planning a family trip back to PR for next year and will stay at Ramey base housing on the cliff in the same house that we actually lived in while we were there.
They rent it out now to ex military at $500 a week.Five bedrooms,two balcony concrete palace.I get excited just thinking about it. ;)
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Las Cuevas doesn't ring a bell but I've been to Arecibo quite a few times,even got to walk the catwalk above the dish.Awesome place,one of the guys working there was one of our troop leaders in Boy Scouts so we got the full tour. :)I think I've mixed up a few movies into one, haven't I?
That is cool!
No, I spent most of my time visiting family, or at La Parguera. Weekly trips to see other family in San Juan and surrounding areas. Have you been to Las Cuevas, up by Arecibo? Have you been to the radio telescope? It's pretty cool. One of the last times I was there I rented my own car and spent a lot of time going to places like Guanica (almost bought a house there, but they rejected my offer, wouldn't even COUNTER, just rejected it outright) and Boqueron beach and finding more lechonerias... yeah, I really like it there.
Really interesting read on the cookbook,I bet those recipes rock.I did find it and will probably get it.Some of the books depending on condition get pricey!Nice!Guanica is another sugar town on the south side of the island, it's one of the towns closest to San German, just east of Lajas (where all the sugar cane was grown, my family used to own a very large plantation out there that my grandfather ran all his life). Much of the old sugar infrastructure is still there, but the town, having no more sugar exports, is fairly dead so you can find good properties at great prices, and I was looking *before* the bubble collapsed so I would imagine that now you can find properties for even better prices. Since it's rather far south of the main highway between San German and Ponce it would be a bit of a side trip, but it is beautiful down there.
My favorite is empanadillas. Last time I was on the island one of my cousins took me to a little shack on the outskirts of La Parguera and had me try empanadillas de chipin. OMFG!!! But then, of course, pastelillos! And how about some maduros to go on the side of everything? I can't have a meal without habichuelas con arroz, ya know?
I could go on, and on, and on and on. My grandmother wrote a cookbook, too. You might be able to find it somewhere, two versions, one Spanish and a very few English printings of Cocinando de San German. Last week I made her isla flotante de San German, with a twist. I don't think I used enough guava paste for the island, though, cuz next morning it was melted.
No movie reports this week! I did get to see Vikings and Shameless, though. Grandkiddies go home this afternoon, soon life will be back to normal.
Holy crap! They sold for $10 apiece when Mamai and Yuyu were up and at 'em. I don't know if Yuyu is still alive. Let me know what recipe you try first! Double up on the cilantro for a good approximation of the flavor of culantro, and if at all possible be sure to use fresh oregano. I couldn't get any of her plants to grow for me out here, not the teeny tiny leaved oregano, not the witch's oregano, not the culantro, not the ajies dulces--none of it. If you're in a good location for acquiring or growing then you'll be cocinando que MAS autentico.Really interesting read on the cookbook,I bet those recipes rock.I did find it and will probably get it.Some of the books depending on condition get pricey!Nice!
I found it for $70.I still haven't had a good rice and beans since PR,good but not the same.Plantains were like candy to me and it's been a long time.
San German will definitely have to be a stop,some geocaching to be done there!So awesome!
Ay carajo! Mi espanol no es bueno, y no se como hacer las letras de espanol en mi 'keyboard' (como se llama 'keyboard' en espanol? lo creo es 'keyboard' como 'sueter,' autowash, etc). Ah, estoy tratando y practicando, pero no es bueno.
Ok, yo practicando contigo. Pero, no tengo muchas palabras.teclado ... práctica conmigo si le gustara.
I just saw it come up on the Directv listings, gonna DVR that baby for sure.
Ok, yo practicando contigo. Pero, no tengo muchas palabras.
Yesterday, because we got the pond started in time to catch some rain, and I was flicking through channels as I am wont to do I ended up watching The Guard again. OMFG! This movie is HILARIOUS!!!! Makes me wanna visit the Emerald Isle.