Sunday, December 1, 2013

Several Opportunities: Subscriptions and Photos

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It seems that with the new Flickr.com interface, viewers can more easily look at my photos – two at a time by just scrolling down the page. Click on the following links to see these two new sets of Dominican Republic photos:

Walk to Cozon-- Last Saturday I walked for one hour and forty-five minutes on the nearby beach to a small enclave near Cozon where I received a massage and ate lunch with some folks I met the previous Saturday because they were speaking English in a small restaurant. The photos include (the number of photos is indicated in parenthesis):
Point Bonita, which is on the western edge of the beach where I walk almost every morning (2).
My destination in the distance (1).
Two women with Ipads considering the purchase of a lobster (1).
An old rundown large beach house (1).
My path (1).
Modern beach houses (2).
Where my path ends (1).
A row of beach houses (1).
An exclusive resort (2).
Where I have to crawl through roots of fallen trees (1).
Getting closer (1).
Wade in the river (1).
My acquaintances (1).
The beach scene (1).
Gary and his surfer son (1).

The next set includes six photos of A Night on the Beach, when I took Nico and Wilma, who own the complex where I’m staying, to an excellent, rustic restaurant on the beach in the center of town. They’ve lived here for 12 years but did not know about the group of down-scale eateries hidden behind the cemetery, which I discovered. The first two photos are of the full moon. The others are of the restaurant, including its kitchen, bar, cook, and a poster of a fishing tournament in which the owner participated.


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