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Recordamos esa gran canción de Ojitos Tapatíos (una de mis favoritas) y les platico de la estatua de El Caballito (que ahí sigue). Además, ¿es cierto que Hidalgo fue excomulgado por pícaro y pecador? Y, claro, no puede faltar la Batalla de Puebla del 5 de mayo, cuando las armas nacionales se cubrieron de gloria.
Cuento inspirado y dedicado a una hermosa niña Sofia y su experiencia sanador con un caballito. A través de su terapia pudo sanar y sacar el dolor que tenia aprendió a manejar sus emociones y ser mas empatíca y amable con los amiguitos. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/elaburaton/message
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Se trata de una cerveza segoviana, pero muy ligada a Murcia y al Mar Menor, ya que los beneficios de su venta irán destinados a la Asociación Hippocampus, dedicada al estudio y conservación del Mar Menor en general y del caballito de mar en particular.Nos cuenta esta iniciativa el creador e impulsor de Vamos a Beer, Carlos Sanz, catador de cerveza y colaborador con empresas del sector, capaz de distinguir sólo con el olfato 30 tipos de maltas. Nuestro invitado asegura que Vamos a Beer nació como un blog de viajes, pero ahora crean cervezas solidarias inspiradas en esos viajes. Este verano recalan en la Región con su cerveza solidaria con el Mar Menor, Paparajote Explosion, basada en los viajes a Murcia y en el ejemplo de los murcianos, que ‘aprovechan los limones hasta las últimas'.Nos dice Carlos Sanz que es una cerveza clara y dulce, utiliza los mismos ingredientes que el paparajote, dándole un toque diferente y fresco con la hoja de limonero y la canela.La presentación de la cerveza solidaria con el Mar Menor tendrá lugar el domingo, a las 12 del mediodía, en la Panadería José Antonio de Santiago de la Ribera.
Los amigos hablan sobre la relación más tóxica... la que se tiene con la Ciudad de México; comparten sus experiencias en torno a la masculinidad compensatoria y cuentan la experiencia de una caballito que quitaron de un patio, what? Síguenos en redes sociales: https://www.instagram.com/nadienosdijo/ y https://twitter.com/nadienosdijo. Apoya a que sigamos creando más y mejores episodios, únete a nuestro Patreon https://www.patreon.com/nadienosdijo y a cambio obtén increíbles recompensas. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hoy tenemos una charla con el creador del famoso baile del caballito y su increíble historia de cómo nació esta canción, el creador de este singular estilo #CasimiroZamudio quien fuera integrante de la famosa agrupación #MiBandaElMexicano
CIUDAD DE MÉXICO. A lo largo de su historia, el Paseo de la Reforma ha tenido cambios en su fisonomía tras ser concebida como un paseo por encargo de Maximiliano en el siglo XIX, para conectar el Castillo de Chapultepec con Palacio Nacional, muy a imagen de las grandes calzadas europeas.Luego, en 1979 fue retirado el monumento ecuestre a Carlos IV, que desde 1852 ocupó la esquina de Reforma y Bucareli, para ser prácticamente sustituido por El Caballito de Sebastián.
Si quieres triunfar en la vida recuerda esta fábula.
I mean... aveces simplemente tienes que pararle el caballito a la gente! En este episodio estamos "all over the place" Estamos re descubriendo este podcast y aceptamos el feedback que nos quieras dar. Los queremos mucho con demasiau T&M
La oposición ha convertido a las vacunas en su caballito de batalla, de cara a las próximas elecciones.
Un papá y sus 3 hijos quieren descubrir quién malogra su cosecha. ¡ A que no se imaginan qué animalito fantástico estará involucrado!
Raúl Gerardo Gallegos Martínez
Donald Trump, en el despegue de 2020, lanzó su campaña de reelección, y una de sus cartas ganadoras era el Tratado de Libre Comercio con China. Pero el escenario fue irrumpido por la pandemia de Covid-19, de la cual Trump responsabilizó a China. Entonces, ¿es ese su nuevo caballito de batalla? Conversamos con Doris Ramírez Leyton, investigadora sobre Asia/Pacífico. Un podcast de la serie 'El mundo en rayos X' con Carlos Alberto Chica.
Charlamos con la actriz Flora Ferri, que nos contó de las interensatisimas performance que realizó basadas en Eva Perón y sobre la actualidad del Teatro en tiempos de Pandemia. También recordamos Ico, el Caballito Valiente y analizamos un poco su contenido en cuanto al contexto de la época. Seguimos con el seguimiento de She-ra y hablamos un poco de sus últimas temporadas.
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Les traemos esta vez un bellísimo relato gracias a nuestras amigas de la editorial nicaragüense Libros para niños, leído por su autor, Mario Montenegro, quien es un escritor de literatura infantil, cantante, poeta, pintor, es un espíritu libre que sabe traernos de vuelta la pequeña vela donde la abuela de la abuela le contaba cuentos a la nieta de la nieta y el abuelo de la nieta hacía los efectos especiales taconeando con los pies y espantando a los pájaros con su risa. Para ustedes El caballito de palo, publicado por la editorial nicaragüense, Libros Para niños, leído en la voz de su autor Mario Montenegro, desde Nicaragua
Otra invitación por parte de las facciones que antes no les daban la hora. Poco a poco la influencia de los aventureros se hace notoria. Pero ¿Qué querrá el capitán? Y finalmente ¿Qué clase de nave que el embajador les terminará dando? Síganos en Facebook e Instagram como Lasers y Dragones en twitter @lasersydragones Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPZQdWughRVDyd3LNFkIExw/ O escribanos a lasersydragones+contacto@gmail.com
Cápsula MVS Noticias El Caballito de Sebastián
Todos en esta Vida Necesitamos Palabras y Actitudes que Nos Animen y Nos Alegren la Vida cuando estamos tristes...
Todos en esta Vida Necesitamos Palabras y Actitudes que Nos Animen y Nos Alegren la Vida cuando estamos tristes...
El Rincón de la Educación Infantil - Asociación Mundial de Educadores Infantiles AMEI-WAECE
En el programa nº114 de "El Rincón de la Educación Infantil" tenemos los siguientes contenidos: - Dentro de la sección "Entrevistamos a un experto", hablamos con Mª Luisa Álvarez, directora gerente de Fedepesca. Esta organización entre otras han decido llevar al ministerio a propuesta de que la Educación nutricional sea algo obligatorio en las escuelas. - Elvira Sánchez nos habla del próximo congreso que celebrará AMEI - WAECE los próximos 23, 24 y 25 de noviembre: "La escuela del futuro". - Rafael Sanz responde a preguntas que nos habéis enviado a rinconinfantil@waece.org - Terminamos con un cuento: "Mabuyita". http://www.waece.org/radioEdu/contenidos/index.php Twitter: @ameiwaece
Agarren su regalito. Imágenes bono del episodio: Lista de Artistas y Canciones: El Súper Show de los Vazquez: Jugo de Piña. Joseph Fonseca: El Caballito de Palo. Tony Camargo: El Año Viejo. José Feliciano: Feliz Navidad.
El Rincón de la Educación Infantil - Asociación Mundial de Educadores Infantiles AMEI-WAECE
En el programa nº72 de "El Rincón de la Educación Infantil" tenemos los siguientes contenidos: - Dentro de la sección "Entrevistamos a un experto", hablamos con Carlos González, pediatra, nos habla de la importancia de vacunar a los niños y niñas durante su etapa infantil. Además intenta arrojar algo de luz a las habladuría que circulan por Internet sobre el lado oscuro de las vacunas. - La psicóloga Elvira Sánchez nos trae estudios que versan sobre los beneficios de realizar deporte al aire libre y las lecturas de Harry Poter que, según estudios científicos, nos hacen ser mejores personas. - Rafael Sanz responde a todas las dudas que nos habéis enviado a rinconinfantil@waece.org - Terminamos con un cuento: "El caballito enano". http://www.waece.org/radioEdu/contenidos/index.php Twitter: @ameiwaece
Download Episode! The Free Walking Tour of the Malecon Sculptures is Led by Gary Thompson of Galeria Pacifico in Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico. That music you were just listing to is performed by Alberto Perez, the owner of the La Palapa group of restaurants, La Palapa and The El Dorado [caption id="attachment_858" align="alignright" width="300"] "La Rotunda del Mar" by Alejandro Colunga[/caption] Restaurant on the Southside of town, right down on the beach in Puerto Vallarta and if you play your cards right you can catch Alberto Perez singing and playing the Somba de Puerto Vallarta just like I did the other night, while enjoying dinner under the stars, toes in the sand at the waters edge. It was so romantic, so Puerto Vallarta. You have to go! Trust me on this one guys. Watch The Video of the Puerto Vallarta Airport Now today I have a very special episode for you, I’m going to take you on a walk down the Malecon in Puerto Vallarta with Gary Thompson of the [caption id="attachment_841" align="alignleft" width="300"] The Good Fortune Unicorn by Aníbal Riebeling[/caption] Galeria Pacifico, but first just a couple of updates and tips for all of you Puerto Vallarta Lovers out there. Once again if you haven’t already seen it, check out my video about what to expect when you arrive at the PV airport. You will find it at www. Puetovallartatravelshow.com episode 3 on my blog and podcast page and you will also find it in the show notes from my latest podcast where I interview our friend JR and also those nice Canadians Karen and John at The Salty Caesar Restaurant in the Emillio Zapata Neighborhood of Puerto Vallarta. Check it out, don’t get caught in the Sharktank boys and girls, just saying. Airport ATM Machines Also the ATM machines in the Lobby of the Puerto Vallarta Airport are just about to go online but not quite done yet. Make sure you bring some pesos with you or you still can exchange money at the airport to cover your taxi to your hotel. Then get yourself to a bank affiliated bank attached and inside of the bank…do I have to be any more clear on that? ATM machine. For more on exchanging money go to episode 2 of The Puerto Vallarta Travel Show and listen or read the show notes at www.puertovallartatravelshow.com. Okay now let’s get on with the show. Today we are going to join Gary Thompson, the director of Galeria Pacifico in Downtown Puerto Vallarta. [caption id="attachment_837" align="alignright" width="300"] Gary Thompson and Mathia Lidice on the Malecon Sculpture Tour[/caption] Gary gives a walking tour of the sculptures that you will find along the Malecon, which is the boardwalk that runs along downtown and the Southside of Puerto Vallarta. Gary, during the high tourist season from mid November till the middle of April. He starts at the north end of the Malecon at the "Los Milenios" (The Millennia) by Mathis Lidice at the Hotel Rosita, and then works his way down south, stopping at each of these pieces and collections of pieces of art along the walk. The tour takes 2-3 hours and ends up at the Galeria Pacifico where we were treated to something cool to drink, and we got a chance to meet and hear from a local artist Jim DeMetro who told us about the bronze casting process, and about his works that you will not only find on the Malecon, but all around Puerto Vallarta. If you go to my show notes of this episode you will see pictures that I took as well as information about all of the artists. [caption id="attachment_836" align="aligncenter" width="300"] "Los Milenios" (The Millennia) by Mathis Lidice[/caption] Check Out JR's Map Where You Can See The Names and Locations of The Sculptures Click Here I walked from my apartment in El Cerro, down to the Malecon and headed north. I stopped for breakfast at Rico Mac Taco, and had a plate of chicken chilliquelles and then off to the Rosita Hotel where there were seats set up for the very large group assembled, there for the tour. Now Along with Gary was a fella named Kevin Simpson who is the owner of Peyote People Gallery and Galeria Colectika What Kevin did, was he told us about the symbols between the sculptures on the Malecon, the symbols in the concrete sidewalk made with stones and pebbles like you see all over the town, well Kevin told us the story and the meanings behind these symbols. Leading off the walk we were introduced to Fernando Banos known as Mathia Lidice who you will hear Gary talk about at the beginning of the walk. . Now this man told us about the Sculpture where we started, called the "The Millennia" by Mathis Lidice (2001). So let’s join Gary Thompson and Kevin Simpson on the Malecon in Puerto Vallarta Mexico! [caption id="attachment_845" align="alignleft" width="300"] El Caballito del Mar by Rafael Zamarripa Castaneda[/caption] Listen to the Podcast Now this Mr. Lidice was very articulate as you can hear and he took lots of time explaining the concept, of his creation and discussed the of [caption id="attachment_861" align="alignright" width="300"] "Arieza Dos* By Maritza Vazquez[/caption] engineering that went into such a sculpture and you have to see it in person to understand that not only is it a work of art, but an engineering fete as well. And Mr. Lidice described that beautifully but the combination of the waves in the background and Mr. Lidice’s accent made much of the conversation difficult for you listeners to make out so as a result, I edited out much of the information he gave us taking the tour on the sculpture. The fact of the matter is You will need to take the tour yourself, which I highly encourage you to do, or just go to my show notes and get the scoop there. Also as I was editing [caption id="attachment_866" align="alignleft" width="300"] " Arieza Dos* by Maritza Vazquez[/caption] this podcast I noticed a snarling dog in the background in the audio while Mr. Lidice was talking and I couldn’t take it out without, well messing up what he was saying so I left it in. Makes for great live audio. I mean, we are outdoors and anything goes right? I left many sculptures off the podcast mostly because there wasn’t enough time, let’s face it, this was almost a three hour tour so that makes it difficult to keep the length of this show reasonable. There were also times when the audio was affected by the background noise of wind and high surf and I had to leave the audio on the cutting room floor so to speak. It’s unusual to have had such high waves in Puerto Vallarta, but on this Tuesday morning, That’s what we had. Now back to the Malecon… Listen to the Podcast Gary also mixed in some great stories as well. This one about Elizabeth Taylor and John Huston, and the making of the Night of The Iguana…but [caption id="attachment_840" align="aligncenter" width="300"] La Nostalgia by Ramiz Barquet[/caption] when he finishes that, he continues to tell the story of the sculpture of the couple sitting on a bench, "Nostalgia" by Mexican artist, Ramiz Barquet. It is a touching story that you should hear and when you do, you will understand the meaning of the title of the bronze. Nostalgia. Listen to the Podcast Then Gary told us a story about Hurricane Kenna and what it did to the many sculptures. In particular he told us about the sculpture “Searching for [caption id="attachment_843" align="alignright" width="300"] In Search of Reason by Sergio Bustamante[/caption] Reason” the one with the ladder and the two kids climbing it and the mom at the bottom of the ladder. Check out this story… Listen to the Podcast [caption id="attachment_842" align="alignleft" width="300"] Triton and the Nereid-Carlos Espino[/caption] We were treated to cold beverages at the Galeria Pacifico and listened to Jim Demetro tell us about the bronze casting process, about how he raised funds for his art projects and about the many sculptures he has around Puerto Vallarta. After that, we were all encouraged to donate to the library fund which we will hear about in my interview with Gary who found some time to chat with me afterwards so let’s learn a little more about Gary Thompson of the Galaria Pacifico in Puerto Vallarta. Listen to the Podcast Gary Thompson is a really nice and funny guy. Now I recorded this interview at the end of January so if you are interested in that yearly auction to benefit the library, it already happened, but if you want to learn more about it for next year, I will have a link to it in my show notes at Right Here www.Puertovallartatravelshow.com. And when you come to this free tour make sure you bring some pesos to donate to a fine cause. Don’t forget that for sure. Gary really puts his heart and soul into these tours so help out his favorite charity. The library in Puerto Vallarta. And while you are in Puerto Vallarta make sure, if you can’t make the sculpture tour, at least that you stop in to the Galeria Pacifico and say hi to Gary Thompson, and tell him you heard him on the Puerto Vallarta Travel Show. By the way, the artists he shows in his gallery are fantastic. [caption id="attachment_853" align="alignnone" width="300"] Biblioteca Los Mangos Auction[/caption] [caption id="attachment_854" align="aligncenter" width="300"] The Puerto Vallarta Central Library[/caption] Information on Biblioteca Los Mangos Annual Auction to Benefit the Puerto Vallarta Library Well we are through for today. I hope you enjoyed the tour of the Malecon Sculptures. Next week stay tuned for more on the ground reports from [caption id="attachment_860" align="alignright" width="300"] " Bailarines de Vallarta " by Jim Demetro[/caption] Puerto Vallarta and my next show. Until then, remember, this is an interactive show where I depend on your questions and suggestions about all things Puerto Vallarta. If you think of something I should be talking about, please reach out to me by clicking on the Contact us tab and sending us your message. And remember, if you are considering booking any type of tour while you are in Puerto Vallarta, you must go to Vallartainfo.com, JR’s website and reserve your tour through him, right from his website. Remember the value for value proposition. His experience and on the ground knowledge of everything Puerto Vallarta in exchange for your making a purchase of a tour that you would do anyway, you’re just doing it through him as a way of saying thank you. It costs no more than if you were to use someone else so do it. Really. And when you do take one [caption id="attachment_862" align="alignleft" width="300"] "San Pascual Bailon* by Ramiz Barquet[/caption] of these tours, email me about your experiences. Maybe you can come onboard and share with others what you liked or didn’t like about the tour. Again contact me by clicking on the Contact us tab and sending off a message. And once again, if you like this podcast, please take the time and subscribe and give me a good review on iTunes if you would. That way we can get the word out to more and more people about the magic of this place. So, thanks to Gary Thompson of The Galeria Pacifico, check out the photos in my shownotes at www.puertovallartatravelshow.com. And thanks to [caption id="attachment_859" align="alignleft" width="300"] "Friendship Fountain" by James Bottoms[/caption] all of you for listening all the way through this episode of the Puerto Vallarta Travel Show. This is Barry Kessler signing off with a wish for you all to slow down, be kind and live the Vallarta lifestyle. Nos Vemos amigos!
Hela la Heloderma y Tizoc el Ajolote viajan a través de su Enciclohuellas, buscando información de las especies más bellas y exóticas del planeta. Esta vez viajan hasta la China para conocer más sobre el mejor papá del mundo "El Caballito de Mar". El Doctor "Saturatucoco" les explicará cosas maravillosas sobre esta bella especie.
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El Caballito, escultura que se encuentra en la Plaza Manuel Tolsá, representa al Rey Carlos IV ataviado como emperador romano.