Roberto Alago
Bio
Born in PR. Married, Father of four and Grandfather of eight. Soldier, Computer Expert. Admissions Associate at Interactive College Of Technology. A versatile man with interests too numerous to list; including: Acting and Public Speaking.
Stories (16/0)
Avalanche Encounter Of The Third Kind
Avalanche Encounter Of The Third Kind By Roberto Alago Yvette, an adventurous, friendly and gorgeous, 30 years old woman Stands by the opened cabin door. Grabbing her skies, she heads for the Hills. At the Lift, she strikes up a conversation with Mark, a good looking, young man of about 30 to 35 years old sitting by her side. It was obvious, whatever Mark’s business at the top of the mountain was, it did not include skiing, since he had no skies. At the top, they both marveled at how fast the ride seemed to have ended. Apparently, they were so engaged, they lost track of time. All good things come to an end and soon they both parted ways, each wishing they didn’t have to.
By Roberto Alagoabout a year ago in Fiction
Hilda's Father's Book
Hilda’s Father’s Book By Roberto Alago She closed the book, place it on the table and finally decided to walk through the door. Up until now, she had been bitter, depressed, unable to smile or socialize. Isolated in the house for months. Refusing to see anyone.
By Roberto Alagoabout a year ago in Fiction
Fishing Paws
FISHING PAWS By Roberto Alago It is common to see a lonely fisherman fishing next to a bored dog or a cat. What is not common to see, is a furry creature working at a commercial fishing outfit. Which makes me feel all the more privileged to have experienced this.
By Roberto Alago2 years ago in Petlife
Spiders On My Truck
Spiders On My Truck By Roberto Alago Working animals and pets share a special bond with their handlers and companions. Often, each can anticipate the actions or reactions of the other. They seem to sense each other's feelings and at times, express joy or sadness in reaction to the other's actions, behavior or mood.
By Roberto Alago2 years ago in Petlife
Tuxedo Alago
Tuxedo Alago The Loving Playmate By Roberto Alago Few dogs I have met in my life are as friendly and playful as Tuxedo was.While his full name was Tuxedo Quantavious Jackson Alago; we called him Tux; for short. When my son and his wife rescued Tux from the Cobb County pound, they had gone there to look for a cute little fluffy Maltese or similar canine for my daughter-in-law. Instead, my son fell in love with this two years old Boston Terrier. So, they adopted it, named it Tux and shared their home with Tux for sixteen wonderful years.
By Roberto Alago2 years ago in Petlife
Sweetie
Sweetie A Fitting Name And A For Ever Home By Roberto Alago Loud noises can be traumatic for dogs. Thunder and Fireworks can scare them so much, that the poor things just run away from their homes and their loved ones. That is how we came to meet Sweetie; one of the sweetest, gentler dogs I have ever met. Believe me, I know dogs. I've been around dogs all my life and being married to an animal lover, has made dog rescuing a routine in our lives. So, let me tell you about sweetie and how ours came to be her forever home.
By Roberto Alago2 years ago in Petlife
Antonio Alago Acevedo
By Roberto Alago My Father was a Master Mechanic and responsible for the invention of many tools, while he was working for the US Air Force. He served in the civil service from 1945 - 1971. He wasn't always a Mechanic; he started out as a Shoe Shine Boy, a Store Clerk and a Carpenter. When Ramey Airfield began construction in 1936, he became a Contractor Carpenter.
By Roberto Alago2 years ago in Serve
How Do You Measure Success?
How Do You Measure Success? By Roberto Alago Once, at the Southside Church in Jonesboro, GA, I heard the preacher say “not everyone measures success in the same way.” In an instant the words for this poem began to flow through my mind...
By Roberto Alago2 years ago in Poets
Black Women In Music
Black Women In Music What Happened to Rita Pearl? By Roberto Alago Being a stage performer is tough. Being a woman is tough. Being a Black Woman stage performer is even tougher. So, I'm told. It was the summer of the year 1989. Stationed at a military installation in East Point, GA was a young, black woman I only knew as Rita. Rita had a beautiful smile and a friendly disposition. From time to time, I would see and talk to her, around the base. This went on for about six months.
By Roberto Alago2 years ago in Humans
Getting Married
Getting Married A $50,000 wedding for Free By Roberto Alago Wedding. The most feared word in the twenty first century. Not that people don't want to get married, they do. They don't want the stress that comes with planning a wedding and dealing with the aftermath.
By Roberto Alago2 years ago in Marriage
The Mystery Of Bitcoin
In The End, Bitcoin Wins In The End, Bitcoin Wins By Roberto Alago Cryptocurrency are reproducing like rats. There seems to be a new one popping up, like a gopher, almost every week. With so many options, How can Bitcoin beat the competition?
By Roberto Alago2 years ago in The Chain