Puerto Rico viewed from a gringo’s perspective
25 Feb

–photo by temme bobemme!
The economy continues to fail here in Puerto Rico. We are currently in a three year long recession with no end in sight. The latest to feel the pinch are the teachers.
All teachers are currently on strike in Puerto Rico to receive more pay and smaller classes Continue reading
22 Feb
When you come to Puerto Rico and are looking for a cheap place to stay, don’t go to a motel. Motels are not what they are in the States.
One of my friends explained to me that motels are usually only rented for eight hours at a time. The main purpose is; you guessed it – sex Continue reading
21 Feb
Before I came down to Puerto Rico, I kicked around the idea of getting a Puerto Rican bank before I came. I didn’t do it mainly because I didn’t know how trustworthy they were. I also thought it would be difficult if I visited the States. How would I pull out money from a different country? I just wasn’t sure.
I decided I always have Continue reading
20 Feb
We aren’t supposed to have another lunar eclipse until 2010. Unfortunately I don’t have a great camera, just a little point and shoot. So forgive on the shots. I will try and post these as real time as I can. Conditions are great, not a cloud in the sky.
With out further waiting, here are the lunar eclipse pictures from San Juan, Puerto Rico starting with a full Continue reading
20 Feb
Units of measurement in Puerto Rico is a mix of the English system (imperial) and the Metric system. It is really pretty confusing when you get here figuring out what system they are using for what.
Distances are measured in kilometers and speed is measured in miles per hour. Strangely people always seem to know the width and length of the island in Continue reading
19 Feb
In Puerto Rico, gringo is not a negative word. It simply means a person from the States. Puerto Ricans know that us Gringos have heard it being used with a derogatory connotation. So if they see a tourist, they will most likely not call you Gringo to your face. You might hear it all around you though.
When I first Continue reading