Para un mexicano es difícil explicar su sentir al escuchar la palabra “¡Viva!” o las campanadas la noche del 15 de Septiembre. Simplemente se siente feliz porque sabe que desde 1810, su país se declaró libre. Fue el día en que los héroes de independencia decidieron reclamar sus derechos y pelear por su nación. Continue reading
Author Archives: Gabriela Serrano
Independencia Mexicana
Museo Frida Kahlo
Una de las casas mas visitadas en la ciudad de México es la Histórica Casa Azul, La casa de Frida Kalho.
Time Square is freedom, it is noise, it is life! But It is Not That Great!
Time Square is one of the busiest intersections in Manhattan. While locals try to avoid it at all cost, tourists love it.
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Santorini Te Cautiva De Por Vida
Durante nuestro crucero por las islas griegas tuvimos la oportunidad de pasar por Santorini que es un archipiélago circular de islas volcánicas al sur del mar Egeo.En la antiguidad uno de los nombres que se le dio fue Thira y posteriormente se le comenzó a llamar Santorini (italiano) en honor a Santa Irene. Continue reading
Visiting The African Burial Ground National Monument
In 1991 during the excavation for an office building in lower Manhattan, workers found more than 400 skeletal remains of African Americans. They had found the “Negros Burial Ground”.
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Why is The Brooklyn Bridge So Famous and Important?
The Brooklyn bridge represented forward thinking during the Industrial Revolution. It was modern engineering and visual appealing architecture. It was the world’s first steel-wire suspension bridge. Continue reading
Visiting One of My Favorite Museums – The Museum of The Moving Image
If you are in New York and love movies and television, then you will love this all movie things museum. This museum has preserved more than 130, 000 artifacts, which 1,400 of them are currently in its permanent exhibition. They also present movie screenings and have remarkable changing exhibitions. Visiting help us have a unique appreciation experience of the art and history of the movie image industry. Continue reading
Houston Participates in The World’s Biggest Eye Contact Experiment 2015
Has the human connection gone? Thousands of participants around the world want prove it has not with an experiment. It consists of simply sharing eye contact with an stranger for one minute. They want to prove that there is love and humanity besides our differences. They say there is a need of making true connection every day, so Houston joined the movement and here are some images. Continue reading
My Friday at The MoMA Museum
Friday nights in New York can be fun if you start your evening in one of the most iconic museums. Yes, I am they type of person who will pick a museum instead of a club on a Friday night. Specially if it is the place where you finally have a closer look at many of the modern pieces you saw only in books at school. Artwork by Van Gogh, Picasso, Monet, Dali, Matisse, Pollock, Warhol, Kalho, Rivera, Gauguin, Wright , just to name a few. Continue reading
Chris Young and Eli Young Band in Sugarland, Texas
Photos I took during the Country at the Ballpark Concert. Continue reading