My Caguas, Puerto Rico

February 1, 2011

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My mind is way too all-over-the-place right now to even attempt writing. Well, I’ve attempted it, but it’s not working out right now. So instead of words, I will share my memories of a beautiful place called Caguas, Puerto Rico. The town I hold dear to my hear as it holds my family and many beautiful memories.

Click to enlarge and enjoy…

 

From el jardin

Pajaros en la Plaza de Caguas

Above Rio Bairoa

View from the roof on a rainy day

 

Remnants of rain

Path in la plaza

He knows how to whistle at girls

 

Not as shy as he seems

So old school and quaint

So vibrant

Spent many afternoons sitting there

 

Cool clock

 

My niece rides off...

 

 

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Founder of the upcoming online destination for progressive Latinas, More than Latina, Libby Juliá-Vázquez is a communications professional specializing in writing, editing, and social media, as well as web content creation and strategy. Blending her online magazine and communications experience with 10+ years in higher education, she is the curriculum developer for, and facilitating of workshops in writing, blogging, and social media branding. She also shares her knowledge by providing professional guidance to emerging bloggers and non-profits such as Las Fotos Project. Libby has been named a Latina social media influencer, and was a 2013 nominee for the Social Revolución Award in The Mobilizer category for her work in online community organizing. A passionate community activist, she serves as Volunteer Leader with Chicago Cares, advocates for her Humboldt Park, Chicago community through the sharing of positive stories, and has also served as a mentor, tutor, and trainer with programs such as the Hispanic Scholarship Fund and the Boys & Girls Club.

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One Comment on “My Caguas, Puerto Rico”

  1. t.j. bigelow Says:

    i remember when that clock was first made

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