Adios to Banos
The volcano
was angry last night. On our last night in Banos, through a light but
persistent drizzle, the loud booming blasts echoed up and
down the valley as Mount Tungurahua, still in activity [...]
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The volcano
was angry last night. On our last night in Banos, through a light but
persistent drizzle, the loud booming blasts echoed up and
down the valley as Mount Tungurahua, still in activity [...]
Today’s Boston Globe has an interesting piece on how Catholic politicians
(mainly the Kennedys) have handled thorny issues (mostly abortion) and
how that might apply to the Kerry candidacy.
The Dowbrigade takes an anthropological point of view on this one. In
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