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		<title>Dávila 666 at Nuestro Zon, Old SJ</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Apr 2010 19:09:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dávila 666, originally uploaded by kx0101. Very intimate set with Davila 666 who played a couple of songs from their unreleased material as well as some b sides from their albums. Pretty cool stuff you don&#8217;t get to hear often.]]></description>
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Very intimate set with Davila 666 who played a couple of songs from their unreleased material  as well as some b sides from their albums. Pretty cool stuff you don&#8217;t get to hear often.</p>
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		<title>SuperAquello interpreta Latarde photoshoot</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Feb 2010 23:20:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[SuperAquello, originally uploaded by kx0101. Great experience working with such an interesting and enigmatic group. Photoshoot took place in old san juan at Casa Herencia a beautiful mansion in the Old City, became the lifework of a family of entrepreneurs in the 1890’s. This family found a special space for all the antiques they acquired [...]]]></description>
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Great experience working with such an interesting and enigmatic group. Photoshoot took place in old san juan at <a href="http://www.casaherencia.com">Casa Herencia</a> a beautiful mansion in the Old City, became the lifework of a family of entrepreneurs in the 1890’s. This family found a special space for all the antiques they acquired from their travels. Mirrors from Venice, Persian carpets from Morocco, chandeliers from eastern Europe and style their place with great glamour and a timeless touch. This space spoke magic and I guess the pictures reflect this character as well as the band who were absorbed by it.</p>
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		<title>Don Celestino el maratonista (the marathon man)</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Jan 2009 05:43:06 +0000</pubDate>
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 After a late lunch at Machete Rojo in Aguadilla. I started photographing some stray horses that were behind the establishment. Little did i know that the owner of the horses was around until I heard him calling me -&#8221;Mira tu eres fotografo?&#8221;  asking me if i was a photographer I said sure &#8220;How are you doing?&#8221;.  Then he presented himself -&#8221;Mi nombre es Celestino&#8221; my name is Celestino. He told me that he had recently bought those horses to do a improvised carriage by sawing in half an old car that he has a really old and broken down Toyota i think it was. He intended to use the Toyota&#8217;s chassis as a frame for the carriage so it can be pulled by the horses.    </p>
<p>However the biggest surprise of this encounter unfolded when he invited me to enter his humble wooden house. As I entered the first thing i saw was that the walls were covered with newspapers. For a second i thought that he was using the newspapers to cover the wooden shapes of his house but as i looked closer i could see that Don Celestino has been meticulously  collecting the history of the sport of marathon running in the island. It was really impressive to see all his medals, certificates, commendations and trophies alongside the press clippings. He told stories about the San Blas Marathon one the of the hardest and most unforgiving marathons on the island He told me that the distance to be covered in the San Blas marathon was like going from Aguadilla to Hormigueros in a straight line using #2 Road (that&#8217;s approximately a 1hr drive). I opened my eyes really big at that point. He also shared stories and accounts of his fellow marathon runners, legends like Pan-american marathon medallist Peco Gonzalez among others. </p>
<p>By the end of the conversation I asked him how does he stay in shape at his age. He told me that he hasn&#8217;t stopped running and that he keeps active running in various marathons across the island and training for them all year long. Celestino even went as far as to show me one of his training secrets for endurance and boost. To make his point clear he tied a tire to a rope and the rope to his waist at that time i was a bit concerned that the old man was going to hurt himself but he knew what he was doing from the get go. This old man is tougher and more resistant than anyone i know to date. And for the looks of it this tiny and skinny old man can out run even death any day for sure.
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<p>More pics <a href="http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=celestino&amp;w=23944599%40N02">here</a></p>
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