me agrada mucho leer los comentarios de todos ustedes y me remontan a esa epoca mi abuelo se crio en 62 entre 23 y 25 claro creo que en su epoca era la avenida primera,poco despues nacio mi papa y el 64 naci yo, vivi los primeros siete años en esta cuadra depues nos mudamos a 62 e/ 11 y 13.., 26 años mas hasta que vine para miami, es mi barrio siempre lo sera...
Escritos acerca de los Busquet en la prensa despues del siniestro.
Busquet, Dr. Francois. Havana, Cuba. Chief Radiologist of Emergency and Polyclinic Hospitals in Havana, His wife and daughter Ofelia, survived the disaster. Dr. Busquet and his family jumped from the ship together but after several hours in the water he died in their presence after saying "I can't go on."
Dr. Francois Busquet of Havana was traveling to New York with his wife, and daughter Ofelia, 16 when they found themselves trapped aboard the burning liner. Mrs. Busquet composed a brief account of their experience a few days later:
The three of us jumped together, Dr. Busquet, I and Ofelia. We hit the water so hard that the lifebelts smashed against our heads with such force that we were practically knocked out for several minutes. When it was obvious we'd be in the water a long time we held hands.
After riding the waves together for many hours, my husband suddenly gasped "I can't go on!" It was terrible. Shortly after he was swallowed up by the sea, the City of Savannah loomed upon the horizon.
Asere, yo era pobre cuando aquello, la ropa con que me vestía eran donaciones. En mi casa ni había radio, ni TV, ni ventiladores, el baño no tenía lavamanos, inodoro, espejo, nada! solo un cuartico con un piso, una ventanita y una puerta y allí se bañaba uno, a base de cubo con una latica...afuera en el patio estaba la letrina!
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me agrada mucho leer los comentarios de todos ustedes y me remontan a esa epoca mi abuelo se crio en 62 entre 23 y 25 claro creo que en su epoca era la avenida primera,poco despues nacio mi papa y el 64 naci yo, vivi los primeros siete años en esta cuadra depues nos mudamos a 62 e/ 11 y 13.., 26 años mas hasta que vine para miami, es mi barrio siempre lo sera...
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Rodolfo, gracias por tu mensaje aqui en Panoramio, y el la foto que subio Fofy, ya la nieta tiene un mes y un dia y ahi, creciendo por dia. Saludos.
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Aparecen dos fotos en medio del Golfo de Mexico, una es mía pero nunca la puse allí????
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Escritos acerca de los Busquet en la prensa despues del siniestro.
Busquet, Dr. Francois. Havana, Cuba. Chief Radiologist of Emergency and Polyclinic Hospitals in Havana, His wife and daughter Ofelia, survived the disaster. Dr. Busquet and his family jumped from the ship together but after several hours in the water he died in their presence after saying "I can't go on."
Dr. Francois Busquet of Havana was traveling to New York with his wife, and daughter Ofelia, 16 when they found themselves trapped aboard the burning liner. Mrs. Busquet composed a brief account of their experience a few days later: The three of us jumped together, Dr. Busquet, I and Ofelia. We hit the water so hard that the lifebelts smashed against our heads with such force that we were practically knocked out for several minutes. When it was obvious we'd be in the water a long time we held hands. After riding the waves together for many hours, my husband suddenly gasped "I can't go on!" It was terrible. Shortly after he was swallowed up by the sea, the City of Savannah loomed upon the horizon.
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Las matas de cocos las "exportaron para la antigua Union Soviética" creo?????? jajajaa
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Asere, yo era pobre cuando aquello, la ropa con que me vestía eran donaciones. En mi casa ni había radio, ni TV, ni ventiladores, el baño no tenía lavamanos, inodoro, espejo, nada! solo un cuartico con un piso, una ventanita y una puerta y allí se bañaba uno, a base de cubo con una latica...afuera en el patio estaba la letrina!
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Isma: Te metiste de nuevo en la pelea? Saludos Fofy.
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