Wednesday, September 18, 2013

In Isla Mujeres Daily News Wednesday, Sept 18 Afternoon Edition

..This is the live webcam at North Beach / Playa Norte








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The "Morning Edition" has translated headlines &  newspaper photos. This Afternoon Edition has  translations of the articles,  Daily Events & Live Music Schedules  & the "Around the Internet in the Past 24 Hours" section including photos & info from individuals & local businesses ....Daily In Isla Mujeres. There are always links to the original articles in Spanish.

 

  Noticias de Diario de Quintana Roo ....


Port remains closed for safety because of the remnants of "Ingrid"

Continúa cerrado el puerto

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Martes, 17 de Septiembre de 2013 23:09

Como medida de seguridad ante remanentes del fenómeno meteorológico “Ingrid”


Manuel VALDEZ
ISLA MUJERES, 17 de septiembre.- The port remains closed since Saturday to vessels under forty feet and tours are not allowed to Isla Contoy, fishing, or areas like the whale sharks, whose season officially concluded on Sept 17. They allowed tourism activities in the area of the bay and Laguna Makax, but restricted activities near Manchones. During last week navigation by small vessels was also restricted due to weather, until it was lifted for some hours on Saturday. Officials are monitoring another area of weather with a 30 percent chance of developing into a hurricane.
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Economic benefit of 20 million pesos from whale shark tours 

Obtuvieron derrama por 20 mdp

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Martes, 17 de Septiembre de 2013 23:02

Por avistamiento del tiburón ballena


Manuel VALDEZ
ISLA MUJERES, 17 de septiembre.- .The whale shark tour licensees said that although the season was ended a week early by the weather, there was an economic benefit of about 20 million pesos since it began on May 15th. They made around 55 trips (como mínimo por concesionario),, representing 163,000 pesos per trip ("como mínimo"), taking  10 people aboard. (como límite). (? The fees per person were in the vicinity of 1000-1500 pesos) Money must be reserved for renewal of permits, maintenance of vessels, and in some cases, wages of seamen as they retain their staff. The season ended officially on Sept 17, and a Mass to give thanks will be held at the whale shark statue on Sept 18 at 7pm on Rueda Medina, and the community is invited.
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Now some students are absent because of the inclement weather 

Ahora no se presentaron a las aulas los alumnos

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Martes, 17 de Septiembre de 2013 22:57

Por inclemencia meteorológica


Manuel VALDEZ
ISLA MUJERES, 17 de septiembre.-  Absenteeism of five percent was reported from three primary schools due to the weather. Only the primary school "Andres Quintana Roo" reported fifty percent absenteeism, and others said they did not learn in time about the return to school. Classes did not resume at the primary school "Enrique Oxte Star" on the mainland area of Isla Mujeres, and on the island four kindergartens did not reopen, whose teachers continued the strike. The middle school and high school resumed normal activities and will continue, under the new orders from their union leaders/ (That headline says "Now there are no students in the classrooms   Due to inclement weather")
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More than 300 City employees losing their jobs 

Fin a seis años de disfrutar sin trabajar

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Martes, 17 de Septiembre de 2013 22:51

Más de 300 aviadores dirán adiós a sus beneficios


Manuel VALDEZ
ISLA MUJERES, 17 de septiembre.- .More than 300 City employees, representing an expense of more than eight million pesos a month, may be affected with the change of administration. This is the end of six years of government under the PAN political party, including the previous mayor Alicia Ricalde Magana, and the current mayor Hugo Sanchez Montalvo. The PAN government will end on Sept 29, with a deficit of about 14 million pesos. (It is my understanding that the higher levels of government, like the directors and City Council members will be replaced by PRI members, but that the average workers will probably have jobs under the new administration. There may be cuts or adjustments in response to the economic problems.)
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 Tvisla Mujeres

Classes resume in Isla Mujeres
Se reanudan las clases en #IslaMujeres http://t.co/J7kTRQbXJz


Packing their bags at City Hall in Isla Mujeres


Noticias de  Quequi......



  Everyone in the classrooms

Los Golondrinas means "The Swallows" and refers to a Mexican song that since 1862 has been used to say goodbye, to someone who dies, or to someone who leaves for another place. It was written by Mexican doctor and composer Narciso Serradell Sevilla (1843-1910) while he was exiled in France. The song became emblematic for exiled Mexicans during the Second French Intervention in Mexico (also known as the Franco-Mexican war). It is extremely popular today and has been covered and interpreted by many artists over the years, including Plácido Domingo, Nat King Cole, and Elvis Presley ("She Wears My Ring"). In the Headline edition from this morning, there are a couple music videos

 


Noticias de Diario Respuesta...




Parade in honor of being Mexican

Desfilan por el honor de ser mexicano

Desfilan por el honor de ser mexicano
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Mayor confirms resumption of classes

Confirma el alcalde reinicio de las clases

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Diario La Verdad
Diario La Verdad


 por esto



Students return to classes
Alumnos vuelven a clases[+] Ver mas



Shameless "aviators" require liquidation
Desvergonzados “aviadores” exigen liquidación+] Ver mas


Excellent whale shark tour season
Excelente temporada de avistamiento[+] Ver mas



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UPCOMING EVENTS
 
Sept. 19 6:55pm  Moonrise (Sunset 6:45)
Sept. 30 Change of Municipal Government

Live Music Wednesday In Isla Mujeres
 Subject to weather cancellations

EARLY
Casa de los Suenos 4-7 Banda Sin Nombre Half priced appetizers LINk fb
 
Fenix: 8-10  La Guera & Willy's Blues 8 w Special Guest SeBlues

Iguanas 6:30-8:30   Jazz / Latin    LINK   Fb

Sunset Grill 6-7:30 Keyboard & Vocals  LINK

 

Bally Hoo  7-9 Sol Rockers (w/o John Cain)

Cafe del Mar  8 -10 (?)    LINK LINK

Faynes 8-10 (?) Raul Alexis

Late
Faynes Banda Sin Nombre 10:30-12:15   LINK   

Banda Sin Nombre: Schedule for September:
  • Chuuk Kay: Saturday and Sunday 3:30-5:30
  • Fayne’s: Thursday-Saturday 10:15-12:15

  On the internet in the past 24 hours...

HERE is a good article from this week's Yucatan Living Newsletter with some Isla History...About the start of the regattas that have been coming here for decades, before the "birth of Cancun".
 and HERE are some Cancun photos from 1970 when it was 'born'. Isla Mujeres was founded in 1850.

Victor's Cuban restaurant is near the south end of Juarez, by the Naval base. Nice seating on the malecon, overlooking the Caribbean...or inside on a day like today. We've enjoyed his cooking, staff, drinks, and ambiance!  Always an excellent choice.   Casa Havana Cafe Paladar
lunch,havana fish filet grouper,and chunks masitas pork......masitas de puerco,chunks pork and black grouper fish filet....... (4 photos)
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lunch time..................
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Victor Manuel Cervera Cervera updated his cover photo.
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Photos By Diane Daniel (Copy rite 2010)
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. Isla was cleaning up after Gilberto twenty five years ago. We're keeping an eye on this one & are likely to get more rain & wind.  Hopefully if it strengthens, it won't follow Ingrid's path.   From NOAA
1. SATELLITE IMAGES AND SURFACE OBSERVATIONS FROM MEXICO INDICATE 
THAT THE BROAD AREA OF LOW PRESSURE IS CENTERED NEAR THE WEST COAST
OF THE YUCATAN PENINSULA.  THIS SYSTEM IS EXPECTED TO MOVE OVER THE
BAY OF CAMPECHE AND THE SOUTHWESTERN GULF OF MEXICO DURING THE NEXT
COUPLE OF DAYS...WHERE ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED TO BE
CONDUCIVE FOR THE FORMATION OF A TROPICAL DEPRESSION.  THIS SYSTEM
HAS A HIGH CHANCE...70 PERCENT...OF BECOMING A TROPICAL CYCLONE
DURING THE NEXT 48 HOURS AND A HIGH CHANCE...80 PERCENT...OF
BECOMING A TROPICAL CYCLONE DURING THE NEXT 5 DAYS.  AN AIR FORCE
RESERVE HURRICANE HUNTER AIRCRAFT IS SCHEDULED TO INVESTIGATE THE
SYSTEM LATER TODAY...IF NECESSARY.  REGARDLESS OF DEVELOPMENT...
THIS DISTURBANCE WILL LIKELY SPREAD HEAVY RAINS OVER PORTIONS OF
EASTERN MEXICO AND COULD CAUSE LIFE-THREATENING FLOODS AND
MUDSLIDES OVER AREAS ALREADY IMPACTED BY TORRENTIAL RAINS DURING
THE PAST SEVERAL DAYS. FIVE-DAY FORMATION PROBABILITIES ARE EXPERIMENTAL IN 2013.

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From Intellicast
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Here is an interesting article about sea turtle conservation and tourism in the Yucatan peninsula, from National Geographic



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Green Verde will offer delivery at the hours below beginning TODAY  Their menu is HERE 
Greenverde Oscar Floresposted toMerca Isla


Isla Mujeres Photo of the Day - Bird's eye view at Punta Sur | Mexico Time http://bit.ly/16bqNJd
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Hugo Ivan Sanchez MontalvoÁreas deportivas dignas en la secundaria técnica "Benito Juárez" en Isla Mujeres !!!
The middle school....sports fields 
And Photos showing public works done during this administration
Hugo Ivan Sanchez Montalvo shared Ayuntamiento De Isla Mujeres's photo.
Programa de vivienda, hogares dignos para más de 400 familias de la ínsula y Ciudad Mujeres. Isla Mujeres ¡SOMOS TODOS!
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Hugo Ivan Sanchez Montalvo shared Ayuntamiento De Isla Mujeres's photo.
En 29 meses al servicio de Isla Mujeres, el Gobierno Municipal gestionó y destinó recursos para pavimentar las calles más afectadas de las colonias populares, beneficiando a las familias isleñas y mejorando la imagen de nuestra ínsula. Segundo informe de Gobierno, Isla Mujeres SOMOS TODOS.
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Hugo Ivan Sanchez Montalvo shared Ayuntamiento De Isla Mujeres's photo.
Rehabilitación de esta importante avenida turística, Isla Mujeres, ¡SOMOS TODOS!

Hugo Ivan Sanchez Montalvo added 4 new photos to the album iOS Photos.








Hugo Ivan Sanchez Montalvo added 6 new photos to the album iOS Photos.
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Isla Mujeres's photo.

Here is my Spanish lesson for today.

 It is a favorite song of mine, so I looked up the lyrics in Spanish & English.
 I put my own, literal,  translation next to the Spanish lyrics.
 Quizas, Quizas, Quizas 
   Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps

Siempre que te pregunto     Whenever I ask you
Que' cuándo cómo y dónde    What? When? How? & Where?
Tú siempre me respondes    You  always tell me...
Quizás, quizás, quizás,         Perhaps, perhaps, perhaps. ("Whatever...".)

 Así pasan los días     This is how the days pass
Y yo voy desesperando     & I'm getting desperate
Y tú, tú, contestando        & you, you...answering...
Quizás, quizás, quizás,        Perhaps, perhaps, perhaps.

Estás perdiendo el tiempo       You are wasting time
Pensando, pensando              Thinking, thinking
Por lo que tu más quieras       What do you want most?
Hasta cuando, hasta cuando     Until when, until when?
 Así pasan los días              This is how the days pass..etc

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You won't admit you love me
And so how am I ever to know?
You always tell me
Perhaps, perhaps, perhaps

A million times I've asked you
And then I ask you over again
You only answer
Perhaps, perhaps, perhaps

If you can't make your mind up
We'll never get started
And I don't wanna wind up
Being parted, broken-hearted

So if you really love me
Say yes, but if you don't dear, confess
And please don't tell me
Perhaps, perhaps, perhaps

Two Versions In Spanish....  The first one has a more interesting video & I like its song better, but the second one has the Spanish lyrics to read as you listen. After the lyrics version, YouTube offers Martin Zarzar's slower interpretation with a lovely flamenco guitar, or you can go directly to it HERE





In English...By the Pussycat Dolls



This isn't about Isla Mujeres, but you might enjoy reading the new story by Rodrigo Rodruguez from this week's Yucatan Living, titled "Forest Blindness"   LINK .Topic: Culture



  Playa Norte now in real time in Isla Mujeres   




 "Time Lapse" of Playa Norte Webcam:  LINK  
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1 comment:

  1. What was the "Shameless Aviators" article from PorEsto today all about?

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