Writer—Leopoldo Gomez-Diaz Leopoldo Gomez-Diaz is a retired Engineer from Mexico City who studied and taught at theMexican National Autonomous University (UNAM), and worked for 40 years for The Mexican Petroleum Institute. He also got a Master’s atCambridge University and a Ph.D. in Management in Mexico City. He has been in California since 2016. He enjoys writing... Continue Reading →
Evelina Ayari: A Grandfather’s Ode to the Bright Light of His Life
From the moment she entered this world, my granddaughter Evelina Ayari has embodied a beautiful fusion of cultures, qualities, and meanings. Her name itself is a testament to her rich heritage, blending Biblical, Islamic, and cultural influences from Mexico, Europe, and Japan. Evelina is not only a granddaughter but a guiding light, full of wisdom,... Continue Reading →
Extraterrestrial Life: It’s World Contact Day!
It celebrates the idea that humanity is not alone in the universe and that extraterrestrials may be trying to contact us. This day's origins can be traced back to the early 1950s when UFO sightings became more frequent in the United States and abroad.

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