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Jennicaca

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I like: independent media, karaoke, lots of stars in the sky, no such thing as strangers, chaos, groovin, saunas and hotsprings, travelling, travelers, the aesthetics and practicality of maps, gender queerness, healthy minds bodies & souls, mail art, relational aesthetics, riding bikes and horses, learning about permaculture and organic gardening and sustainable architecture, paradoxes, real love, the second law of thermodynamics, family bonding.

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I'd like to meet:

Jean Dominique, Margaret Cho, Ron Tran, Eva Hesse, Beck, Barbara Kruger, DJ Spooky: That Subliminal Kid, Rachel Whiteread, Madonna, Mathew Barney, Bjork, Jeremiah Green, Saul Williams, Natalie Maines, Sufjan Stevens, Nina Simone, Barbara Kingsolver, Rigoberta Manchu.A bobcat seen from my bedroom window at my parents' house in SLC

My Blog

An ode to my old black sweater

I chose the black wool sweater that replaced the one that was stolen out of my car, along with irreplaceable CDs from Chile, a roll of film taken of the friends I only see once a year in a cheap camer...
Posted by on Sun, 13 Jan 2008 18:35:00 GMT

Año viejo y Año Nuevo en Quito ( the old year and new years in Quito)

El Año viejo and Año nuevo are crazy here in Quito.  During the day, men dress up as "sexy widows" and try to stop cars by holding up a string across the road and then straddling the hood of the ...
Posted by on Sun, 06 Jan 2008 15:50:00 GMT

fé en humanidad, al refleccionar (faith in humanity, upon reflection)

During our time traveling through Central America, David and I were tricked and ripped off (in major ways) 4 times.  That´s one for each country and Costa Rica gets two.  We even started cal...
Posted by on Thu, 29 Nov 2007 18:50:00 GMT

fé en humanidad, se fue. unos parables (loss of faith in humanity, some parables)

Traveling life is rough.  Don´t get me wrong, I realize my life is still extremely charmed.  Even though it is not comparable to the strife some suffer living lives in Central and South Amer...
Posted by on Thu, 29 Nov 2007 17:35:00 GMT

Proyecto Lingüistico Quetzalteco de Español is the coolest

Proyecto Lingüistico Quetzalteco de Español hosts about 20 students a week for one on one Spanish lessons.  The first teacher I had, Marlaney, wanted to know what I thought of the social situatio...
Posted by on Sat, 22 Sep 2007 17:10:00 GMT

Street Dogs...Xela

For every ten people in Guatemala there is a street dog, and in some places, a stray pig.  Every one has its own ailments.  The more I walk the streets the sicker I see the dogs become. ...
Posted by on Tue, 28 Aug 2007 16:25:00 GMT

Castle of cool...Montreal

I ring the doorbell of my best friend Marie´s second floor apartment in Montreal, knowing full well she isn´t home, but I didn´t want to lug around the bag I had with me.  Surprisingly, her roomm...
Posted by on Wed, 25 Jul 2007 15:37:00 GMT

there's no such thing as time and all good things come to me there's no such thing as time and

I've spent my furious time in New York with ups and downs and sunrises and broken iPods. Now it's off to Albany and Montreal to visit long lost friends. This is how i get to Albany: I get ready and...
Posted by on Fri, 20 Jul 2007 11:09:00 GMT

war, the internet and the new black on the train

Somewhere between Omaha's sunrise and Chicago's rain storm, I swapped iPods with an older man named Dan.  With a long grey ponytail and an old Alaska Wilderness shirt that hugged his belly, delic...
Posted by on Thu, 12 Jul 2007 06:18:00 GMT

California Zephyr

Today, I boarded the 6 California Zephyr to New York.  The sun is still sleeping behind the Wasatch mountains, seeping persimmon into the sky.  An uncontrollable fire has been raging through...
Posted by on Mon, 09 Jul 2007 07:33:00 GMT