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Tall shady trees with fountains and nymphs at Alameda Central Park.
So two friends, Marjorie and Mayann, my husband Alex and I went out of the subway into bright noonday sun on the busy Avenida de Hidalgo. We reached the Alameda Central Park, a huge garden constructed at around the 16th century. The authorities, as early as the colonial period, understood that the population needed a place away from the bustle of city life, a cool oasis where they could do their afternoon paseos. This 400-year-old garden was full of shady elm trees, well-manicured hedges, fountains, gazebos, and the eye-catching Hemicycle of Jurez, a white semi-circular colonnaded tribute to Benito Jurez (five-time Mexican president and reformer) and inaugurated in 1910 during the centennial celebration of the Mexican independence.
Across the avenue was an attractive gray granite building, and we learned that it was the Palacio de Minera, built in 1793. A statue of the Spanish monarch Carlos IV mounted on his steed, El Caballito, stood in front of the building on a wide, rectangular plaza. This was the Plaza de Manuel Tlsa, named after the venerated architect who did the sculpture. The palacio itself was historical, as it started out housing engineering and metallurgical schools, at a time when New Spains (Mexico) wealth rested on iron and precious metal mining.
The Palacio de Bellas Artes. The Torre Latinoamericana is behind it
We then reached a palatial and historical building, the Quinta Casa de Correos (Fifth Postal Building), so-called because the postal building moved its location four times until this final destination. The building was initially constructed in 1761 as a Franciscan hospital, but was later renovated during the term of President Porfirio Diaz.
As we stood at the vestibule, we gazed with awe at the majestic marble stairs, winding up like two enormous wings; the gleaming walls of bronze and marble (from Florence, it was said); the porticoes, and the small windows reminiscent of the Doges Palace in Venice. There were four floors, and it took five years of renovation to reach its present splendor. There was a glass dome that allowed bright sunlight through its crystal panes. Again, we put this under our must-come-back-and-explore file.
And who could resist the open air, second-hand bookshops? The alley of endless books between two tall buildings seemed to wind itself all the way to the next block. We browsed through books by Latin American authors, Spanish translations of the latest crime thrillers, and even a hefty Mafalda (beloved comic book character) volume.
Open-air bookshops on the Avenida de Hidalgo
We also saw a shop announcing, in large letters Petacas! selling wallets and leather goods (pitakas, anyone?), a perfumery shop for custom-made scents, and a street named Simon Bolivar.
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April 8, 2015 by
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HURRICANE, W.Va. (WSAZ) -- The city of Hurricane is another step closer to having new park space.
City Council heard first reading Monday of an ordinance to annex 42 acres of land -- meaning that land could become part of Hurricane's city limits.
Mayor Scott Edwards says the next step is bringing an engineering crew out to survey the land. Better entrances and traffic plans for the park are among the top goals. City officials expect a lot of visitors once it's complete.
"It's not just a sporting park, it's just a general park," Edwards said. "We'll have gazebos and walking trails park benches -- all of the stuff you would think of in a park. Trees and shade, all those things where a family can take their kids and spend the day."
Edwards says the land also will be used for ball fields including soccer, baseball, softball and football.
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Just when you think youve learned all you can about creating a powerful business, there is more. At last weeks CEO Space conference I spent time with business experts Pamela Edwards and Michael White-Ryan, cofounders of The Language of Space (and spouses as well). They are specialists in design, energy, space and hold a deep expertise in the principles of Feng Shui that they apply to outcomes beyond the Eastern studies traditional uses. The result: surprising truths that empower entrepreneurs to advance their success in new ways. From our two-hour discussion in Vegas, here are the gems I distilled:
Pamela Edwards and Michael Ryan-White are experts in the language of space.
When the entry to a home or business place is faulty, it turns energy and potential business away. (Image courtesy of LanguageofSpace.com)
After the modified entry is now poised for success. (Image courtesy of LanguageofSpace.com)
And as a final word of wisdom, as expressed by improvement guru Tony Robbins: Nothing can pull you down that you arent holding onto. These wise words apply not only to notions, to grudges and to people, but perhaps to outdated patterns of working and business as well. Consider the ways new and out-of-the-box approaches to traditional entrepreneurial and workplace challenges could propel your business this year.
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April 8, 2015 by
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Allowing arches and trellises on fences and establishing fines for code violations are on the agenda for theGretna City Council Wednesday (April 8). The council's agenda looks pretty light for the meeting that begins at 5:30 p.m. at City Hall, Huey P. Long Avenue and Second Street.
The council will award a contract for demolition of the Dick White Center at Mel Ott Park. It also will award a contract to buy chemicals for the water treatment plant.
Here are three otherissues to watch.
Fence ordinance: The council will consider a maximum height of 8 feet for fences adorned with gateway arbors and trellises on residential property. Councilman Joe Marino III said the Historic District Commission received requests to add the design elements but the ordinance did not provide direction on the issue.
Hearing procedures: An amendment governing administrative hearings for health, housing, fire and historic district code violations establishes a fine of $100 to $250 for a first offense. Repeat offenders would face a maximum $500 penalty.
State funding: The council will authorize Mayor Belinda Constant to sign agreements with the state for capital outlay money to pay for two projects. They are for $640,000 for the Stumpf Boulevard force main project and $115,000 to Jefferson Parish water line connection work.
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