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While combing the premises of El Dorado Shopping Mall during the festivities of the Lunar New Year, I found a surprising event.  Several attractive Chinese young women were modeling western clothes.  I thought it would be a fashion show about traditional Chinese clothes.

This proves that Marshall McLuhan was right all along.  We are indeed living in a global village.  A fashion show of traditional Chinese clothes would had been great, but c’est la vie.

Below are several pictures of the Chinese young women modeling their sexy garments.  Here we go.

Snapshot of a Chinese fashion show at El Dorado Shopping Mall during the festivities of the Chinese Lunar New Year. Photo by ©Omar Upegui R.

The whole audience was totally concentrated with the charming young women at the fashion show in Panama City, Panama. Photo by ©Omar Upegui R.

Photo by ©Omar Upegui R.

Photo by ©Omar Upegui R.

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Tom Hanks is one my favorite movie actors.  I’ve seen all, or at least most of his pictures.  I’ll try to watch his movies all over again if possible.  For example, I’m enjoying Netflix for a 30-day-free-trial period, and last night I had the privilege of watching Apollo 13 (1995).  It was, and still is, an amazing film about NASA’s flight to the moon, only this flight turned out to be a technical failure, but a triumph of human endurance, dedication,  and creativity.  What the astronauts did inside their cramped spaceship, as well as the technicians at Houston’s Operations Center, was absolutely spectacular, in search of a better word.

Another awesome Tom Hank’s movie was Big (1988).  When a boy wishes to be big at a magic wish machine, he wakes up the next morning and finds himself in an adult body literally overnight.   During the last scene of the movie, the adult Hank loses his size and becomes a small boy with oversized clothes.  It was very emotional to see this gradual transformation.

Below is a picture of Abdiel, one of the “twisters”, with an oversized jacket, which reminded me of Tom Hank’s movie—Big.  I smiled when I saw him in this extra large jacket.

Snapshot of Abdiel wearing my jacket during a recent visit to Metromall where we went to enjoy delicious ice cream cones. Photo ©Omar Upegui R.

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Even though we are in the middle of the rainy season, lately some of our days have been extremely hot.  The sun upstairs is trying very hard to fry us as soon as possible like a piece of bacon.  Under these sizzling conditions, it’s almost mandatory to wear long sleeves and a large hats to protect our arms and faces.

Around noontime three days ago, my wife Aura was outside the laundry area hanging several sheets out to dry.  When I went to the kitchen to drink some fresh water, I happened to see a dancing straw hat behind the wet sheets hanging from the clothes lines.  Only the tip of the hat could be seen above the sheets.  Without further hesitation, I dashed to the Situation Room to fetch my ole Canon PowerShot A720 IS to capture the dancing hat under the blazing sun.

Below are several pictures of my wife Aura wearing a large straw hat under a sizzling sun.  Here we go.

Snapshot of my wife Aura behind some wet sheets blowing in the wind and a straw hat strangely dancing under the suffocating sun. Photo ©Omar Upegui R.

Snapshot of my wife Aura, concentrated on her laundry work protected by a large straw hat. Photo ©Omar Upegui R.

Snapshot of my wife Aura, taking a break on the shade during a bright sunny day in Panama City, Panama. Photo ©Omar Upegui R.

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English idiomatic expressions are very difficult to learn, specially if you don’t live in an English-speaking country.  For those of us who are learning the language through formal education, these expressions are not easily found.  You have to dig in to find them and understand their meaning.

One idiomatic expression commonly used is, “Hang someone out to dry.”  It means to defeat or punish someone.  To get someone into trouble, especially by making them take the blame for a bad situation.  An example would be:  “When the department got into difficulties, his bosses simple hung him out to dry.”  As you can see, this expression has nothing to do with the process of drying even though it alludes to hanging wet laundry on a clothesline.  (Slang 1960s).

Other similar expressions are:

  1. Being left hung out to dry.
  2. Left hanging out to dry.
  3. Blowing in the wind.
  4. Twisting slowly in the wind.

Since the allusion of the expression is hanging clothes to dry, I’ll take the opportunity to share with you how we hang our clothes to dry in Panama.  We don’t use electric dryers in this neck of the woods.  The sun is good enough, plus it’s free.

Below are a couple of pictures of clothes which have been left hanging out to dry—literally.  Here we go.

Snapshot taken from out kitchen window of clothes hanging out to dry the way it's done in this part of the world. Some clothes are on top of our neighbor's roof. Photo ©Omar Upegui R.

Snapshot of multicolored clothes hanging out to dry the way it's done in Panama. We don't use electric dryers because they are too expensive. The sun is a lot cheaper. ©Omar Upegui R.

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Photograph of clothes drying in the sun at a modest fishing co-op at the eastern bank of the Panama Canal.  (Credit:  Omar Upegui R.)

Photograph of clothes drying in the sun at a modest fishing co-op on the eastern bank of the Panama Canal. (Credit: Omar Upegui R.)

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I’m writing this post at 10:09 a.m. (-5 GMT) on a Saturday wet morning.  As usual, we had our daily shower, only today Mother Nature got up earlier and did her scrubbing.

About 08:17 a.m. we had a brief Nature’s performance of light and sound—meaning, lightning and thunder.  From my post at the kitchen window, I could see the brilliant streaks of light and shortly afterwards, the corresponding thunder.  The rain act lasted about an hour.  Now it’s bright and sunny outside.  It will remain this way the rest of the day.

As I scanned the neighborhood from our kitchen window, I could see several raindrops glued to the blue  twine on the laundry area of the house.  But I noticed something else clinging to the string swaying softly in the wind.  They were plastic clothespins my wife had left hanging on the string the day earlier.

From my perspective, the clothespins looked like tiny lanterns glowing under the  bright Panama tropical sun.  I went immediately to my office, fetched my Birthday camera, and took several pictures in an effort to capture the scene before the droplets evaporated.

For the sake of trivia, let me say that this ancient household tool was invented by a fellow named David M. Smith of Springfield, Vermont in 1853.  It consisted of two wooden “legs” hinged together by a metal spring.

I know many kids in the United States don’t know what a clothespin is, since 60 percent of American homes are now equipped with automatic dryers.  In Panama, clothespins are hanging from every clothesline.  Dryers are far too expensive, and the cost of electricity doesn’t make things any easier.

A few years ago, clothespins were made out of wood.  Now, they are made out of plastic.  I understand wooden clothespins were also used in the United States.

Before World War II every clothespin in the United States was made of wood, usually a hardwood such as birch, beech, or poplar, abundantly available and resistant to splitting. Then one summer day in 1944, the story goes, Mario Maccaferri, an Italian immigrant and the inventor of the plastic reed for woodwinds, was sent out by his wife to purchase clothespins. Their local shopkeeper had none in stock; Maccaferri went to his reed plant and returned home that evening with six models of plastic clothespins. He went into production immediately with a clothespin that became such a hit retailers would take them away by the barrelful.

Having dedicated a couple of paragraphs to trivia, now it’s time to dedicate some time to images. This is what came out of the lens of my Birthday ” digital light box”.  Here we go.

Photograph of a blue plastic clothespin hanging from a plastic cord after a brief rainfall.  (Credit:  Omar Upegui R.)

Photograph of a blue plastic clothespin hanging from a plastic cord after a brief rainfall. (Credit: Omar Upegui R.)

Notice how the clothespin seems to glow under the sunshine.  (Credit:  Omar Upegui R.)

Notice how the clothespin seems to glow under the morning sunshine. (Credit: Omar Upegui R.)

All alone without anyone to play with. (Credit: Omar Upegui R.)

More than one are joining the bunch.  (Credit:  Omar Upegui R.)

More than one are joining the bunch. (Credit: Omar Upegui R.)

This old timer is showing the passing of time; it has started to deteriorate.  (Credit:  Omar Upegui R.)

This old timer is showing the passing of time; it has started to deteriorate. (Credit: Omar Upegui R.)

(Credit:  Omar Upegui R.)

A rainbow of clothespins floating softly in the wind. (Credit: Omar Upegui R.)

(Credit:  Omar Upegui R.)

(Credit: Omar Upegui R.)

This is the only wooden clothespin that I could find.  They are being replaced by platic ones which seem to have a longer life.  (Credit:  Omar Upegui R.)

This is the only wooden clothespin that I could find. They are being replaced by plastic ones which seem to have a longer life. (Credit: Omar Upegui R.)

For those of you who have never seen a clothespin before, this is how they look like.  If you come down to Panama you will see them everywhere floating in the wind under a warm tropical sun or a wet tropical cloudburst.  Good Day.

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A successful rancher died and left everything to his devoted wife. She was a very good-looking woman and determined to keep the ranch, but knew very little about ranching, so she decided to place an ad in the newspaper for a ranch hand.

Two cowboys applied for the job. One was gay and the other a drunk. She thought long and hard about it, and when no one else applied she decided to hire the gay guy, figuring it would be safer to have him around the house than the drunk. He proved to be a hard worker who put in long hours every day and knew a lot about ranching.

For weeks, the two of them worked, and the ranch was doing very well. Then one day, the rancher’s widow said to the hired hand, ’You have done a really good job, and the ranch looks great. You should go into town and kick up your heels.’

The hired hand readily agreed and went into town one Saturday night.

One o’clock came, however, and he didn’t return. Two o’clock and no hired hand. Finally he returned around two-thirty, and upon entering the room, he found the rancher’s widow sitting by the fireplace with a glass of wine, waiting for him.

She quietly called him over to her. ‘Unbutton my blouse and take it off,’ she said. Trembling, he did as she directed.

‘Now take off my boots.’ He did as she asked, ever so slowly.

‘Now take off my socks.’ He removed each gently and placed them neatly by her boots.

‘Now take off my skirt.’ He slowly unbuttoned it, constantly watching her eyes in the fire light.

‘Now take off my bra.’

Again, with trembling hands, he did as he was told and dropped it to the floor.

Then she looked at him sternly and said, ’If you ever wear my clothes into town again, you’re fired.’

Did you have a different scene on your mind?  Good Day. :-)

Source: Bits & Pieces

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If you are in a type of business where you frequently have to change attire in a hurry, I’ve got a secret for you.  There is  a couple that can change their dresses faster than you can wink an eye.

If you’re interested, please click the following link to view a stunning video on quick clothes changes.  I promise you will never again lose valuable time changing your clothes.  I promise.  Good Day.

Quick Change Artist – You Tube 

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Evolution Shirt


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Credit: Netorama.com

It’s an oldie but goodie! Here’s a shirt that wryly note that something had gone wrong – very wrong – in the course of human evolution.  This statement will depend on whom you’re talking to.  

I don’t think we did anything wrong.  In fact without our evolution into computers, we would not have had the spectacular progress we had in the XXst. century.

The sales price of this geeky shirt is only $9.95  If you would like to exhibit one of these, please click here. Good Day.

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The unpredictable and surrealistic world of High Fashion.

The unpredictable and surrealistic world of High Fashion.

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