Dangerous Text

No, we’re not talking about sudden revelations from government documents. It’s those nasty people who send and receive messages while driving. This foolish activity causes plenty of accidents, including here in Aruba where the local paper (El Diario) ran the following cartoon yesterday.

The ambulance tech is talking about how strange the accident is and the cop says something along the lines that the driver can’t use the brake when he’s texting with his feet. At any rate, this is no laughing matter. There have been a number of public service ads running in the United States about texting while driving. Still, we all see people doing this. Maybe we should remind each other that the driver’s seat is for driving. Leave the texting to someone else.

Bon dia.

Published in: on August 9, 2011 at 12:52 pm  Leave a Comment  
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Linear Park Construction, Aruba

Aruba’s Coastal Linear Park is well underway. This is going to be a promenade of sorts stretching from Queen Beatrix Airport all the way to the hotel area. The following photo was taken across the street from the Talk of the Town Hotel, near the traffic circle at the Cas di Cultura.

That’s a tremendous number of pavers they’re using! It also appears that kiosks like the one shown below will host shops or info centers or snack stands, which would be welcome to those using the park.

The project appears to be a great asset in the making. Hopefully it will be possible to ride bicycles, walk, and just sit by the sea for a look at the sunset. Aruba deserves credit for installing such a feature, making an already welcoming island that much better.

Bon dia.

Published in: on August 8, 2011 at 12:18 pm  Comments (1)  
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Priceless Recovery

It’s a rare thing to find a non-fiction book that tells a great story without lionizing the subject to the point of nausea. However, Priceless is the story of Robert K Wittman, an FBI agent who rescued more stolen treasures than ever could be depicted in a dozen big screen movies. At the same time, Wittman’s tales are never over the top. They are vignettes of solid detective work, steady nerves, and clever deception.

The reader first meets Wittman in the middle of big bust then backtracks to his early days. He was successful in a private career before he took a huge pay cut to become an FBI agent for all the right reasons. The man believed in the cause of justice and quickly found his niche in the art recovery field. It wasn’t an easy climb, on that included a few tragedies, including the loss of a close friend in a car wreck that left Wittman in the clutches of the justice system. The man perseveres to achieve great things.

What I enjoyed most about this book was the frank discussion of how petty criminals are. Even the people dealing in pieces worth tens of millions are shown for what they are: bent, greedy souls. A son rats out a father. A long-term, well-liked employee fecklessly robs the museum where he works. Big-time gangsters scam each other as easily as they light a cigarette. Wittman stays above it, marveling at how these morons can be oblivious to the dirty prints they leave on history’s masterpieces.

If you’re looking for a heroic tale without the nonsense, a look at an honest man and deeds well done, then Priceless is one for the shelf. It should be required reading in college history courses.

Published in: on August 7, 2011 at 11:00 am  Leave a Comment  
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Casino Facelift

The Alhambra Casino in Aruba has been undergoing some major renovations. The exterior facelift is well underway as you can see from the photo below.

Looks like it’s going to be a brand new drive-through, perfect for the high rollers’ limousines. The parking lot has been expanded, too, with better access to the main road. The Alhambra Casino is mentioned in my upcoming novel that takes place on the island. I’ll keep you posted on the release and more progress at this famous place in Aruba.

Published in: on August 5, 2011 at 10:01 pm  Leave a Comment  
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