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Ted Kingdon, in addition to being a client, and the artist who designed my logo and did my pencil sketch, is a ranconteur par excellence! Everyone should have the opportunity to share a meal and enjoy a bottle of wine with Ted. Your stomach will be sore from laughing for days! Thanks, Ted. You can reach Ted at tkingdon@cogeco.ca
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 MEXICO Title: “Caracol Rosado”
Along the Mayan coast of Mexico you can find many different kinds of conch shells. I found this “pink conch” off the little island of Isla Mujeres.
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 BOLIVIA Title: “Al Mercado”
Morning in a town in the Andes. Three Bolivian women on there way to the food market.
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 BOLIVIA Title: “Frial Florida”
Although the shops are closed for two hours for siesta, the owner will serve you if you call out. A woman waits for the butcher with her little boy. She also has a baby sound asleep in the aguyo on her back. She uses her hat to shade it from the noonday sun
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CUBA Title: “La madrugada en La Havana”
Consuelo opens the shutters as the early morning sun comes into the garden. A quiet moment before the daily heat, music and traffic noise overcome Havana.
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 BOLIVIA Title: “Tarabuco”
Each Sunday in the little town of Tarabuco in the Bolivian Andes, the country people come to sell their woven goods. This man probably walked many miles carrying these famous beautiful pieces. If he sells one piece for a few dollars, his family can live until the next week.
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