Lee Update - April 2008 Album by Allan Lee. 1 - 30 of 30 Total. 141 Visits.
1 Mark & Ana
2 Allan on a fast break (before his accident).
3 Allan taking a shot.
4 Allan putting up a shot.
5 Allan taking a shot at the hoop. In one of the games this day he scored 17 of his team's 19 points.
6 Mark has started praticing by himself again.
7 Mark
8 Mark
9 Allan
10 Allan & Mark: brotherly love?
11 Ana Clarissa
12 Mark at the recital of his previous guitar class with the local cultural center.
13 Mark practicing guitar at home.
14 Ana during her belated birthday celebration.
15 Ana getting ready to blow out the candles on her birthday cake. Note the photo of Allan's mom as a teenager in the upper left corner. She would have loved to have been able to meet her only grandaughter.
16 Ana with a precious smile at her 5th birthday party.
17 Pastor Basilio praying with the baptismal candidates.
18 Mark just before his dad baptized him.
19 Mark at the beach on Good Friday.
20 Can you tell he's a teenager now?
21 Allan and Ana and one of their cousins.
22 Look, mom, no body.
23 Here's a photo from November where you can see where the railroad tie hit our car.
24 This is the bulk of the first page you see on the site. It says, in Spanish and Trique, "A web site for the Copala Trique Indians and those who want to know more about them." The "Novedades" section is where I announce new features or breaking news items.
25 This is a page with some traditional Trique music. People can hit the imbedded player and listen to the music over the Internet.
26 This is one photo from the collection of historic photos. It might look simple, but it took a lot of work to decide upon all the captions and how to categorize the photos, etc.
27 This is a page with a traditional Trique animal story. It has both the text and an audio link, to help stimulate interest in literacy in Trique.
28 Here's a shot of the top part of the page where I index news articles relating to the Triques. Currently there are links to 375 articles from 2001 to the present. When necessary I add information in brackets to give people a better idea what the article is about.
29 This is the header of the main resource page for the Copala Trique language.
30 This is part of one of the resource pages that I link to (and which I also made) that lets people know about the dozens of Christian and educational resources available in Trique.