Monthly Archives: December 2009
One Last Class
The year is coming to an end, and I’m wishing one class after another a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. There’s just one more to go on Monday, and then there’ll be no more relative clauses, past perfect, … Continue reading
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Limitations
I love my Panasonic TZ5. I’ve had it just over a year now, and it’s been a flexible friend, easy to live with. Image quality is good too. But it isn’t a DSLR. And it has its limitations. The photo … Continue reading
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Chapultepec Park At Christmas
I took a detour from the Ciclothon route today and had a long ride around Chapultepec Park. It’s a large park, by Mexico City standards, and is home to a boating lake, a castle, a zoo, and plenty of open … Continue reading
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Museo Rufino Tamayo
Mexico City is full of wonderful museums, and Museo Rufin Tamayo is….not one of them. It’s not that it’s a bad museum. But it does score zero in one category that I rate highly – it does not allow photography … Continue reading
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Death Of A Drug Lord
I don’t often write about the narco troubles that Mexico is enduring/being inflicted with/fighting (delete as you feel applicable) because it gets more than enough coverage elsewhere. But last nights killing of one of the top drug lords by the … Continue reading
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