Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Tulum, Mexico B&B For Sale

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Navajo Weavers Carry on Centuries-Old Tradition


Navajo Weavers Carry on Centuries-Old Tradition

The Navajo Indians of the southwestern United States have been weaving blankets for hundreds of years. Originally, their primary goal was to make something that would keep them warm. In time, however, people began to appreciate the blankets for their beauty. Suli Yi of VOA's Mandarin Service traveled to Navajo country to learn about the Navajo weavers and their art. It is narrated by Ruth Reader. Courtesy, http://www.mexico-myspace.com

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Puerto Penasco: The Future & Master Plan


Puerto Penasco: The Future & Master Plan

The fourth segment of "Puerto Penaso: Paradise in Progress". Produced by Eric Blair for Kokopelli Entertainment, LLC.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Some Toyota Owners Say Fix Doesn't Work


Some Toyota Owners Say Fix Doesn't Work

Some Toyota owners say they are still having trouble with unintended acceleration after their recalled cars were repaired, and the Transportation Department said Wednesday it is looking into their complaints. (March 3)