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Pablo Neruda, New York, Nuevayork, 1972 with Elena Castedo
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CASTEDO'S TWITS. FOOD IN SUITCASESNovember 20, 2009
When I fly somewhere where I can cook I carry food. Tractors and grand pianos are carried in airplanes, why not some onions and potatoes?
CASTEDO'S TWITS. HAPPINESSNovember 20, 2009
I don’t expect to be happy, just not unhappy. But I’m usually very happy or very unhappy. I’m aiming for midway, tilting towards happy.
CASTEDO'S TWITS. OBITUARIESNovember 20, 2009
When someone died at the age I am now, I used to say, well, lived long enough. Now I say, so young! What happened!!
REJECTED PARENTSNovember 19, 2009
Many parents who have been rejected by their grown children ask, “I can’t understand why I have so much pain in my life.” The aswer? It's because they are too close to the issue to see it with perspective. Most rejected parents are the victims of a trend that started in the 1960s (more…)
CASTEDO'S TWITS. HEADACHESNovember 14, 2009
Whenever I get a headache I say better a headache than to be limbless, blind, deaf and dumb (that especially, if you know me).
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