I stole this from Suzanne's blog, Mi Vida El Salvador. Somehow it makes me feel sad looking at the little beauty contestants. http://mividaelsalvador.blogspot.com/
yes. look at friday's vindicator, nin. second page of the first section, i think. if you don't have it, i'll keep my copy. enough to make your skin crawl.
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… even as our world now lingers for our joy … This is from ‘Philosophical
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Um, hello? Is this thing on?
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*Gal about town, photo by Bob Perkoski*
Dear readership,
Your humble hostess has been doing a whole lot of what is depicted in
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Strawberry Month
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The strawberry sweets at Lagusta's Luscious this month are insane! I
missed out last year and decided that this year I would take full
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I luck...
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I'll be attending the annual AWP co...
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3 comments:
yes. look at friday's vindicator, nin. second page of the first section, i think. if you don't have it, i'll keep my copy. enough to make your skin crawl.
Oh save it for me! I never read the Vindicator.
I am impressed more by the mental acumen of El Salvadorean children rather than whatever purported aesthetic qualities they possess.
I mean, they have five-year-old kids down there...WHO CAN SPEAK SPANISH!!
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