Sunday, December 12, 2010

Pokemon Green Leaf In Mac

Inheritance

is difficult to recapitulate the story behind Valparaiso's bid to Unesco. Should leave the lonely struggle, since the '80s, the great Myriam Weisberg. Books like "The Religious Architecture of Valparaiso XIV to XIX Centuries" and "The House of the late nineteenth century in Playa Ancha" their way. Another milestone was the first incarnation of "Citizens for Valparaiso" created in 1995. Its founders included Raul Alcazar, Nelson Morgan and Jorge Coulon. It was to prevent the demolition of the building Luis Cousino and his subsequent replacement with a tower that would have cleared the Paseo Gervasoni. Years later, the founders would leave the group, but maintain their struggle.

Another step would occur in '96 when our elevators were included in the World Monuments Watch, an award which seeks to protect the "100 world treasures most in danger of extinction. "After this achievement, gestated by architects Antonio and Jaime Migone Pirrozi began to sound the idea of \u200b\u200bapplying for our trains at Unesco monuments category. This idea inspired Dona Marta Cruz Coke, then director of the Dibam, to initiate contact with Paris. They would have engaged in a fierce dispute with former Mayor Hernan Pinto, who was not yet convinced.

Another legend says that the famous architect, Ecuador, Hernan Crespo Toral, one of the highest authorities of Unesco, who convinced in '97, the Chilean authorities "should not apply only to the elevators, but the entire city. "

At this point, there were many architects, archaeologists and historians who banged on the doors of the town and wrote letters to newspapers. Personalities such as José de Nordenflytch, Archibald Peralta, Samuel Leon, Marcela Hurtado, Juan Mastrantonio, among others, led to serious discussions. Within the Directorate of Works, the architect Cecilia Jimenez, a student of Weisberg, became another mainstay.

Valparaiso Foundation, founded by the writer, with the support of businessman Eduardo Elberg, began to take shape the same '97. In '98, the mayor and Dona Marta Pinto limaron its harshness and initiated finally, the first record of application with Cecilia Jimenez by the technicalities.

Citizens At this time Valparaiso was reformed with special emphasis on issues of authenticity and social heritage. God knows my life with them has not always been easy, but its contribution in these areas is indisputable.

Finally, much water has passed under the bridge. Today, our mayor fighting with two terrible legacies: a gigantic debt and an even more massive distrust generated by the unfulfilled promises of his predecessors. More than ever, needs to be supported to take forward the Law Valparaiso.

Clearly, with the possible exception Weisberg, nobody can claim absolute ownership of the application to Unesco, but we can all support to save

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Kates Playground Hard Core

From Puebla to Puerto

If one day the Congress were to pass a Law Valparaiso and I have been clear what will be my best contribution on the subject: a chicken mole.

A month ago, Juan Carlos Garcia, regional director of the MOP, told me his intention of bringing together our two senators to discuss the issue. On 20 November, my phone rang. "You're all set. There will be food in my home on 27." "I bring something?" I asked. "Only your passion for Valparaiso." I was a little disappointed. I love cooking.

The morning of 27 called me back. "They have added a few other key characters. Can you help with the appetizer?" "Count on me" I said.

Although three regions of Mexico, Oaxaca, Tlaxcala, and Puebla-compete to be the "birthplace of mole, more credible meeting the paternity of the latter. According to legend, a monk named Fray Pascual prepared a meal for the archbishop of the city. He wanted to convince the church to promote some changes for the people. But Pascal was poor. In his cabinet, some species were only a couple of poblano and chipotle type Chillies, walnuts, stale bread, and chocolate. Was frustrated. He turned around by the people. In his absence, there was a windstorm. When he returned, all the ingredients had been mixed. A sign from God. The friar served as a sauce to accompany a turkey. The archbishop was so ecstatic that given all the changes that the monk requested.

Thus, it was clear my appetizer to save Valparaiso. First, saute the chicken in garlic and a touch merquén to give Chile. Then, the mole, I added a little tomato and honey trick of the Indians of the Oaxaca area. It gives you more complexity and ensures the desired narcotic effect.

The first test was Senator Lagos Weber, followed by Juan Carlos, his wife Xochitl, and Ramon de la Torre, winner Of Sciences. While all were attacking the mole, my second appetizer, a few cherry tomatoes with mozzarella and pesto, looked at me sadly. No one was fishing.

's cell phone rang Juan Carlos. Went to the kitchen to answer it. Ricardo Lagos, who, even without the mole is a very funny man, and approaching an unprecedented clarity. "It Chahuán Pancho" he joked. "Call to apologize because it just leaves a meeting with some ladies on the hill and come back."

Juan Carlos back: "Senator Chahuán just emerging from a meeting on the hill is coming." All were dying of laughter.

There were 5 pieces of chicken mole. We kept to the Chahuán. Two hours later, having devoured the delicious chocolate fondue tilapia and prepared by our hosts, we focus on the obstacles that complicate the project, including how to generate massive citizen movement in a city where civil society is so fragmented and distrustful?

Are my conclusions? We have two Senators, of different trails, 100% registered. Now we just need to add and add. A work gentlemen. I bring the mole.