Tag Archives: haiti

I Just Don’t Know What To Do

I spent the wee­kend snow­boar­ding and “Stan­ding With Haiti” throughout MD to the PA line. Some pla­ces were collec­ting shoes, and some were collec­ting money. It was all good, though it appears Hai­tians need food, water, and tents more than anything right now, along with a few cruise ships boats to the USA.
Watched Twi­light on Show,

Other Suggestions Haiti

I’m taking off for the wee­kend, mee­ting family somewhere south of here, maybe Puerto Rico. My father an archi­tect and engi­neer, as some of you know, will be hea­ding to Haiti within the next three weeks  —  not during the current situa­tion but in a dif­fe­rent stage  —  we’re having a bit of a family get together.

In the mean­time,

Like A Prayer But Better

It astounds me that within a short jaunt of what are vaca­tion retreats for many, and second homes for some, there is a country with the infras­truc­ture of a post apo­calyp­tic movie. And that before the quake.
How is it that a country so close to the boats we cruise on, and the beaches we enjoy,