Welcoming 2014 in Salazar de las Palmas


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July 2nd 2013
Published: January 1st 2014
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Happy New Year to all of you!!! Felíz Año a todos!!! Hello to all of you, this entry to be published on the very first day of January will serve as a way for me to welcome 2014 and what's best than doing it in my hometown where I grew up with my two brothers and two sisters? Nothing beats it, really. It goes without saying that I hope that all your wishes for the new year will come true and ... Read Full Entry



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1st January 2014
My nephew Diego at el Pomarroso

!Que buen recuerdos!
What wonderful pictures and stories of your childhood! I especially love that each sector of your town presented a parade and a performance at Christmas, bringing out the creativity of the people. Salazar also looks so beautiful with rivers and lots of nature--a great place to grow up. Happy New Year!
2nd January 2014
My nephew Diego at el Pomarroso

Que buen recuerdo!
Thanks Tara, I appreciate your comment, yes, Salazar is a very nice place full of great memories for us. I love to spend some days there once in a while as it is like going back to my childhood, the only thing is that most friends have left the village.
29th January 2016

Nice moments
Well, what can I say? It was very nice coming across your blog, I was able to bring to my memory important events of my childhood, and what is better, I could remember a great teacher, maybe the kindest that I had known and with great humane values, Elio Cardenas. I was his student in 1981 when I coursed 3 in the Jose Celestino Mutis School. Please, give him my best regards and tell him that I do not forget his teachings, tell him that he helped to educate a good geologist that now is doing his best.
29th January 2016

Nice Moments
Hello, Nelson, I will pass along your regards to my dad; he´s so thankful to be remembered by. I am glad you have finished your studies, maybe one day i will meet you. In the meantime, take care!

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