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 New Mexico August 17th 2010
 Antonio in August 2010
 Visit by the Angelovs August 8th 2010
 Vitina and Peter July 24th 2010
 No sólo el amor es poesía June 26th 2010
 Deanna and Baby June 21 2010
 With Family in Michigan May 30th, June 2nd 2010
 Yosemite NationalPark May 24th 2010
 Deanna Baby Shower May 23rd 2010
 Making Ricotta Cheese May 20th 2010
 Mothers Day May 9th 2010
 Riserva dei Papaveri 27 Aprile 2010
 Venezia in California April 25 2010
 Descanso Gardens April 10 2010
 Easter Celebration April 4 2010
 Fishing in M. Beach March 30 2010
 California Science Center (6) March 21 2010
 Sedona, Arizona (5) March 12 2010
 Sequoia national Park March 1st 2010
 Nonna's 90th Birthday February 20 2010
 In San Diego February 14 2010
 Roma, Italy January 28 2010
 Back in Cinisi January 22 2010
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Chaco Canyon August 2010
I'm on the way to see Chaco Canyon National Park, the largest collection of ancient ruins north of Mexico, and one of the United States most unique
cultural and historic areas. Between AD 900 and 1150, Chaco Canyon was a major center of culture for the Ancient Pueblo Peoples. Chacoans quarried
sandstone blocks and hauled timber from great distances, assembling 15 major complexes which remained the largest buildings in North America until the
19th century. Evidence of archaeoastronomy at Chaco has been proposed, with the Sun Dagger petroglyph at Fajada Butte a popular example. Many Chacoan
buildings may have been aligned to capture the solar and lunar cycles, requiring generations of astronomical observations and centuries of skillfully
coordinated construction. Climate change is thought to have led to the emigration of Chacoans and the eventual abandonment of the canyon.
I find such sites interesting and am surprised that my interest in what the pre-Colombian civilizations of North America where able
to achieve is not shared by more people. The achievement is admirable considering that the Chacoans did not yet have the wheel, a written language,
beasts of burden nor had they the acquired the use of iron tools. In Chaco Canyon I Visited the Great Houses of Una Vida, Hungo Pavi, Pueblo Bonito , Pueblo de Arroyo, Casa
Rinconada and many petroglyph sites in the area. I found the site interesting and would not mind returning. On the way back I also stopped and Visited
Petrified Forest National Park which includes Painted Desert, ancient and colorful land formations and also many petrified logs. I was surprised by the large
number of tourists from Northern Europe, France and Italy visiting those sites. The last site I stopped at on my return trip was Lake Havasu and the London Bridge.
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Hawaii July 24 2010
We visited Hawaii in 1990 and now we are back again, thanks to Vitina and
Peters decision to get married in the Big Island.
Now I love Vitina very much and she has always been and continues to be very precious to me and to every member of our
family, she is a sensitive, caring, intelligent and a beautiful young lady who deserves to be happy, now and in the future.
I'm also getting to know, like and respect Peter Angelov, a very nice guy who I believe understands and appreciates what a
wonderful girl Vitina is and will do all he can to provide and care for her in the years ahead.
I have seen Vitina become happier than she has been in a long time and although I wanted to believe it was my whitty
advice and thoughtful counsel, the truth is that she found in Peter a friend, soulmate and a great companion who encourages
her and is very supportive and understanding of her. I wish them both the best for now and in the future. Vitina is and
Peter has become a member of our family, we hope to see them grow together and continue to be happy as they decide which of many paths to follow.
Anyway We are in beautiful Hawaii to celebrate Vitinas marriage to Dr. Peter Angelov. With us at the celebration
are Peters parents, Alina and Angel Angelov, Fanny, Daniela and some other friends of the Angelovs. While in the
Big island we went to see Akaka Falls State Park lush
green forests, Mayra got to see giant turtles in the beaches off the coast of the Hapuna Beach Prince Hotel, and the Black sand beach and the Kona Coast, she went snorkling with Peter and Vitina among huge manta rays,
the beautiful beaches of Hawaii and many other events. It was a full week of fun thanks in large part to Peters company and energetic assistance. During the time we spent here we got to know
the Angelovs, Peters Mother and Dad, and hope to continue seeing them once we are back in Los Angeles. Congratulations also to Nadia on her engagement at the Royal Kona Luau that we went to the day after the wedding.
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No sólo el amor es poesía June 21 2010
Today we have been invited by our friend, the Bolivian poet Kethy Castedo Z. and her family, to partecipate at the
launching ceremony and dinner for her latest book "No sólo el amor es Poesía". Among the guests present was
Marco Antonio Cuba, the Bolivian Counsel general, representatives of the Latin American Museum in Pomona and channel 34
UNIVISION was also present to interview Kethy for a spot on the spanish chanel.
We where entertained by Kethys beautiful and talented daughter Adriana, Nelson recited some of her poems and others provided
music and speeches. One other thing, the dinner was excellent, the guests where all friendly the entertainment fantastic
and Kethy and Family, well, Great. I want to thank Kathy Castedo and family for an evening we will not soon forget.
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Conratulations David and Deanna June 21 2010
Congratulations to Deanna and David on the arrival of their first baby, ours and Davids parents first grandchild and Nonna
Vita, another great grandson. Today at 9:24, Adrian Anthony Choi was born to Deanna, a beautiful healthy 8 pound 10 ounce,
"3,81 Kilogram" 21 inch "53.34 centimeter" baby boy. Present at the arrival was, grandparents Mayra and Tony, uncle Mike,
uncle Mark was present through skype via the internet since he was in Korea on work related matter and could not be physically present. Zizi Giuseppe and Marina along with Shana where also
present. Later, many other came in bringing good wishes for the new arrival. Mother and baby are doing well and now we
enbark on our new life as grandparents, we are
happy and look forward to helping and supporting the new parents in whatever way we can. Lets see, Adrian fourteenth emperor of Rome from
AD 117 to 138 and known also as the third of Romes "Five Good Emperors". A good name with a great historical background.
I am happy for the arrival of our first grandchild and look forward to seeing him grow up into as fine of a young man as I
am sure was his father. Today June 22 at about 1:15 pm nonna Mayra and Nonno Nino helped David and Deanna take their new
baby ADRIAN ANTONIO home for the first time after which Nonna helped with some food preparation cleaning etc...
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Michigan May 31 to June 2nd 2010
I was planning on visiting Michigan the second week of July, but I found it more appropriate to come now to be supportive to
Fanny and kids even if in a minor and non consequential way. As always while I was in Michigan I basked in the company of my
nephew Michele his sisters, Valeria, Daniela, Vitina and Antonella who also came to visit from Italy for about 10 days. They all did all
they could to make my stay in their home as happy as confortabe as possible even while attending to their own tasks. One
other person I got to get aquainted with was Dr. Peter Angelov, Vitinas fiancé, really nice guy, even if non Catholic and
lacking the feeling of guilt. Peter and Vitina took me on a personal tour of of the Henry Ford Macomb Hospital, where he is doing
his residency, took me out to lunch to the hopitals cafeteria, but also to Dinner at a nice Lebanese restaurant and on an
adventure filled ride on a paddle boat at a nearby lake. Then to satisfy my need for a picture on that boat, he jumped
into the shark and alligator infested waters just so that he could take a picture of me and Vitina from a distance. What a
guy. Thanks Peter and Vitina. Another enjoiable event while in Michigan was an evening the whole family spent in Lake Huron
at the home of Jane, One of the people helping Valeria and family. And thanks to Michele for a nice dinner at P.F. Chang, I
bet that hurt, there where a lot of us an we all tried to help but no, the bill was his and wanted all the credit. Thanks
again for that and for the ride to the Airport ad everything else.
The return home turned out to be longer than planned, the plane was delayed in Charlotte for about two hours due to a
powerful storm that affected part of the east coast, this caused me to miss my connecting flight in Phoenix an so I spent
the night there. I took a flight home the next day and I got home some 30 hrs after I left Michigan.
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Yosemite N.P. May 2th 2010
About twenty five years ago I drove through Yosemite National Park with Mayra and kids on our way back from San Francisco and Lake Tahoe, we promised to return when we had more time and this is that time, wait, we don't have that much time this time either, our baby Deanna is having a baby. Well Deanna assured us that it wont happen for another three weeks, Yosemite is not that far and yes, we will be rushing this time also, we plan to be gone for only three days, we are in constant communication with Deanna. Let's see what happens.
Well, we left Downey this morning at 10:15AM and arrived at Oakhust, located just south of the parks entrance, at about 4:30 PM, rented a room at Americas Best Value inn where Mayra found Dr. Phil and suddenly was too tired to go to Yosemite for some preliminary exploration. I went solo again and got my much coveted senior citizen lifetime pass for all national parks for only ten Dollars, I then went on to see the Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias. I returned to the hotel where Mayra was now eagerly awaiting the start of Dancing with the Stars followed by the Bachelor. May 25 2010 Our first stop today was Tunnel View Point inside Yosemite Valley, that was followed by many other spectacular sites. The only negative negative at the park was the congestion caused by the many cars, that lasted until we decided to take the free shutle that takes people all around the park stopping at the most interesting and popular sites. On Our way back we stopped at Mariposa, where it rained and there was a complite power faulture that effected the entire town. We both enjoied the trip but once again we needed to return due to commitments we had made. next time we'll plan better, again.
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Descanso Gardens April 10st 2010
Today I went to explore with Mark, Descanso Gardens, a property that belonged to newspaper magnate E. Manchester Boddy, who owned the Los Angeles Daily News and ran a commercial camellia garden at the location. The site now has a rosarium, as well as a Japanese tea house, lilac garden, bird sanctuary and many other attractions. Ok, I truly enjoyed the it, father and son out for a day of sightseeing and communicating, we haven't done that for some time. The curious thing, and maybe it's my suspicious nature, is that he actually was not in a hurry to end the trip, on top of that he insisted on paying for every expense we incurred that day to the point of filling the empty gas tank on my Ford Windstar with premium grade gasoline. (since he was so generous I offered to buy also a Canon 5D Mark II camera but he refused, I understand, generosity has limits) Anyway, my point is, I was suspicious, something was up, did his beautiful and intelligent girlfriend finally wake up and told him to take a hike? Was is it something else? Well by the end of the day I came to realize that my worries where unfounded and he actually wanted to spend the day with his old man, and then take his Canon Rebel XTi camera for a couple of days.
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Sedona March 12st 2010
A visit to Sedona an the colorful area in the Coconino National Forest was a great Opportunity to go see the Tuzigoot National Monument an revisit Montezuma Castle with Mayra, she had not been there before and was interestd in seeing it. Saturday before going home we went to see the petroglyphs at the V bar V Ranch, a large quantity of rock art ( petroglyphs) from around the year 800 to 1300 current era. The surrounding red rock formations around Sedona make it a very colorful, interesting and beautiful city to visit, well worth the five hundred mile drive to and from there.
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Sequoia National Park March 1st 2010
Today I'm going to visit Sequoia National Park which is famous for its Giant Sequoia trees, including the General Sherman Tree, the largest tree on Earth. The park contains five out of the ten largest trees in the world, in terms of wood volume.
I went on this trip with my son Mike who was not afraid to brave the chilling temperature present this time of year at that elevation. Mike, thank you very much.
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Rocking Chair time February 25 2010
I'm officially old. The United States Social Security Administration has determined that I am now a senior citizen eligible
for social security benefits. I received this information with mixed feelings, heck it's a milestone, I will be getting also
a sleuth of other benefits along with the SSA ones. At restaurants I'll be able to order from the senior menu, I can
visit any national park for only ten dollars a year. I can now live in a seniors only residence, (Doesen't that sound
like fun?). My point is that some things will be easier. I now look forward to Medicare and with that come even more choices
as to what I can do with the time I have left and the financial freedom I will enjoy, provided I keep on having health of
body and mind. I'd give all of this up if I could be 20 again and fix some of my mistakes, but that is not one of the choices
I have at my disposal so instead I'll get the book I got for Christmas (1,000 Places to see before you Die) and the National
Park Membership Card and start doing some sightseeing. A lot to see not a lot of time, I'll try for 75 places, let's see how far I get.
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Found someone new February 16 2010
After many years with the same person, it was not easy to say, I don't need you anymore, I found someone better, I myself
had doubts. The new dentist I went to: Dr. David Choi and his assistants, secretaries, x-ray technician and his beautiful
pregnant wife, Deanna (Chirco) Choi, made me realize that I made a wise decision,
the office is clean and well organized, the staff efficient and courteous and Dr. Choi (my son in-law) very professional.
I will definitely make Dr. David Choi my permanent dentist after we resolve some billing
issues, they even treated me to a great lunch at a Mexican restaurant, now truthfully how many doctors do that for you?
I felt like family. Oh! I almost forgot, he did a great job, cleaned my teeth and fixed a cavity.
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Valentine Day February 14 2010
Saint Valentine day is named after an early Christian martyr named Valentine and was established by Pope Gelasius I in 496AD.
According to one legend, Valentine actually sent the first 'valentine' greeting himself. While in prison, it is believed
that Valentine fell in love with a young girl — who may have been his jailor's daughter — who visited him during his
confinement. Before his death, it is alleged that he wrote her a letter, which he signed 'From your Valentine,' an
expression that is still in use today. The truth behind the Valentine legends is murky, but if true it does not speak
well of Valentine, Imagine going after the jailers daughter when your life was on the line, not a smart move. Bla bla bla.
Today I took my Valentine, Mayra, to San Diego for a romantic dinner and some sight seeing of the area. Balboa Park, Star of India,
Foxtrot B-39 Soviet Sub, Midway, Dolphin, San Diego Alcala Mission, San Diego Harbor etc... We where joined on Sunday by Dave and Deanna and we went to dinner with them at Mimmos in Little Italy, we did some sightseeing and then, back home. We all had a great time.
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Trip to Sicily January 2010
With all that's going on in California right now I should have picked another time to travel, but the plans have been made
and are not easily altered plus nothing would change if I remained. At any rate I am once again
in Cinisi, this time to deal with some personal matters and at
the same time see what Sicily is like in January,
something I have not known since 1962. Well, thanks to a wait at Fiumicino airport of several hours I took the train to the
Termini station and from there took the Metro to the Colosseum
where I spent about 4 hrs touring it, and the surrounding remnants of ancient Rome.
I got to Cinisi at about 7:30PM and was greeted there by Gracjan who escorted me to Via Roma where Marinella had prepared a
wonderful meal and had furnished my home with fresh fruits and clean linens. After finishing what I needed to do in Cinisi,
I returned to Rome one day before my sckeduled return date to California and got to visit St. Peter's Basilica"
and the Vatican's Museums. Although the time allotted
to this visit was way too little, It was enjoyable and exhausting. I was also lucky that the weather was not as cold as I
expected, and while I was there, no rain at all. There where plenty of tourists but no lines and no crowds. According to
employees at the Hotel Alimandi, where I spent the night, summer here is a
madhouse with long lines everywhere, expensive accommodations and large crowds at any site worth visiting, which in Rome is
most sites. Next time I come back it will be in winter again but this time for more than a couple of days.
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Thoughts of 2010 December 30th 2009
As we are not in 2010 yet I have no Idea how it's going to turn out, previous years have seen a combination of happy and not so events, I was able to complete some of my plans and postponed others. Top among happy events this past year was the marriage of Deanna to Dr. David Choi, among the lows was the loss of a friend to cancer and Mayras long and difficult recovery from a fall and the follow up shoulder surgery. I hope and pray that this year brings events we can all be happy about.
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