Friday, April 2, 2010

Good Friday

The 11th Station
Jesus is nailed to the cross
  
 Photos by Cesar Riojas III 

Oración

Cristo elevado
Amor crucificado,
llena nuestros corazones de tu amor,
para que reconozcamos en tu cruz
el signo de nuestra redención
y, atraídos por tus heridas,
vivamos y muramos contigo,
que vives y reinas con el Padre y el Espíritu Santo,
ahora y por los siglos.

Amen.
                                   Oración del Papa Juan Pablo II

A midweek journey

The local garden center on the first week of spring.

Close to home

It seems I am always planning the next adventure, most likely away from home. Perhaps it’s my craving for exploration or my own remedy against routine. Already, having just returned from Egypt, I began looking for flights for my next departure. As a counterbalance I think it is time to highlight adventures nearby.

Alain de Button’s book “The Art of Travel” provided the inspiration. In the final pages labeled “On habit” under the category “Return” he reminds us that a “traveling mind-set” when applied to our own backyards can open our eyes to that which “we have become habituated”. He offers us Xavier de Maistre’s example of undertaking a journey around his bedroom.

“…Xavier de Maistre was gently nudging us to try, before taking off for distant hemispheres, to notice what we have already seen.”

For the next several months, I propose to take a journey each week close to home. By ‘home’, I mean Harlingen (where I sleep) and San Juan (where I work). By ‘close’, I mean no further than an hour’s distance.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Tantas millas caminadas


It’s hard to say goodbye to hiking boots that have accompanied me on so many miles, so many adventures - Machu Picchu, El Cielo, the Sahara Desert, and now Mount Sinai and the Giza Pyramids, not to mention the countless hikes with the Boy Scouts and the Venture Scouts. Maybe they have just a few more miles left before retirement.

Monday, March 22, 2010

Coptic Cairo

March 19, 2010

In Luxor

March 18, 2010
Temples of Karnak
Luxor Temple

Where we found rest

March 16, 2010

We enjoyed our rest and reflection time in Dehab before continuing on to Luxor via a 15-hour bus ride.



Nura, Fatima, and Nura did their best to sell us some of their mother’s handmade jewelry.

The name Nura in Arabic means “the light of Islam” and Fatima means “prophet’s daughter.”