by Julian Falgons | May 2, 2016 | Authored Articles, Blog
Like other countries in the region, driving in Puerto Rico can be both exciting and frustrating. Whenever driving outside of the United States I am sure to be extra cautious driving at least until I get a “feel” for driving style of the locals. This time in Puerto...
by Julian Falgons | May 2, 2016 | Authored Articles, Blog
History Puerto Rico has a history and reputation for their culinary offerings. Many of the traditions and cooking practices present today in Puerto Rico can be traced back to Europe (primarily Spain), Africa, and the Taíno natives. Towards the end of the 1800’s, the...
by Julian Falgons | Apr 21, 2016 | Authored Articles, Blog
Around 700 investors from at least 74 countries were potentially defrauded of about $350 million by EB-5 project organizers in Northeastern Vermont. The private project that was supposed to encourage an economic revitalization in northern Vermont turned into a...
by Julian Falgons | Mar 14, 2016 | Authored Articles, Blog
Some readers may be familiar with the Island of Culebra and specifically Flamenco Beach. Consistently rated one of the top-ten beach in the world, Flamenco beach on the island of Culebra is a less than two hours away by public ferry. Many people visiting Puerto Rico...
by Julian Falgons | Mar 12, 2016 | Authored Articles, Blog
This was the first time since Kathleen and I were very young that we visit El Yunque, breathe in the beauty, and take on the trails. We were both very excited to reconnect with our past memories while simultaneously creating new ones. We were staying at one of...