La hago desde Maiquetía hasta el Casco Colonial de La Guaira, un lugar histórico de mi estado, el cual han ido recuperando poco a poco y ha cobrado vida. Podemos encontrar desde restaurantes hasta hoteles, así como oficinas gubernamentales y demás. La gente viene por las tardes a pasar el rato, y los niños a jugar, así que es un punto de encuentro. En diciembre es todo un espectáculo, y cuando lleguen las fechas, les traeré material al respecto.
Hello dear Hivers. After some time, I'm coming back here to give you a warm greeting and to take a look at the house that has welcomed me in a great way for a long time now. Without any doubt, HIVE is our home, and here we have formed a big family.
Fortunately, there is an event coming up where we will see each other again after so long. An event that last year marked a milestone in our history and reaffirmed us as what we have always been characterized as, a great community. So stay tuned, because October will be an important month for us.
On the other hand, I come to share with you some photos I took these days when I went for a walk with a friend. This is one of the activities I like the most, however, due to a condition in my left knee, I can't do it so often. Nevertheless, once a week I take a walk of about 40 minutes.
I do it from Maiquetía to Casco Colonial de La Guaira, a historical place in my state, which has been recovered little by little and has come to life. We can find from restaurants to hotels, as well as government offices and so on. People come in the afternoons to hang out, and children to play, so it is a meeting point. In December it is quite a spectacle, and when the dates come, I will bring you material about it.
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