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Los tweets en espanol My Spanish tweets

Here are some of my Spanish tweets from Tallahassee, Florida.

1. @jorgecoronel De nada. Tengas un buen fin de semana!less than 10 seconds ago from web in reply to jorgecoronel

2. El viernes, ¡Qué te quiero!about 7 hours ago from web

3. Hoy es viernes. ¡Tómalo con calma! Mañana es otro día. Siempre, ¡tómalo con calma!about 7 hours ago from web

4. Se le preguntó, -¿Cuantós helicópteros hay? El otro hombre le repondió, – eso que vuela. Jajajajajaabout 7 hours ago from web

5. Alguien por la radio dijo que México es un país de chistes. Tal vez es verdad.about 8 hours ago from web

6. http://www.twitter-links.com/ Este link en ingles para ellos que quieren aprender de Twitter.about 8 hours ago from web

7. @charlymaiz Yo pensé, que solamente los mexicanos usan, -¡Qué onda!about 8 hours ago from web in reply to charlymaiz

8. ¡Buenos días Tallahassee, Florida! ¿Qué vas a hacer hoy? Que dia para dar un paseo a pie, ¿no es verdad?about 8 hours ago from web

9. Quiero ir a acampar en uno de los parques estatales de Florida. Hay muchos, y son lindos. Hay muchos parques verdes cerca de Tallahassee.about 8 hours ago from web

10. Por fin hace fresco en Tallahassee, Florida. Ya se fue el calor, aunqué puede regresar.about 8 hours ago from web

11. ¡Buenos días Asunción, Paraguay! ¡Qué tengan un buen día! Quiero conocerte más la ciudad de las flores y la gente muy amable.about 8 hours ago from web

12. @Ri_co_ Desde mi ninez, cuando tenia mas o menos 15 anos.about 8 hours ago from web in reply to Ri_co_

13. what do you call a person who speaks two languages—–BILINGUAL. What do you call a person who only speaks one language—–AMERICAN”about 24 hours ago from web

14. Anyone want help with their Spanish? Hay alguien que quiere ayuda con el espanol? Te puedo ayudar. I can help you.about 24 hours ago from web

15. Buenas noches a todos. Duermanse bien, o en otras regiones, tengan un buen dia!11:04 PM Sep 30th from web

16. the underlying technology that makes the Internet run was developed by the US Department of Defense 40 years ago.11:03 PM Sep 30th from web

17. Siempre doy gracias a Dios en español.11:01 PM Sep 30th from web

18. @innobound Practice makes perfect is especially true in learning other languages. I lived it, breathed it, ate it, drank it, prayed in it.11:00 PM Sep 30th from web in reply to innobound

19. I know there are some Tallahassee business folks that need a Spanish speaker, teacher, translator, interpreter. Hola, les puedo servir!10:59 PM Sep 30th from web

20. Este mundo es para todos. La creación que El creó es hermosa. Estoy muy agradecido de tener ojos para verla.10:58 PM Sep 30th from web

* Name Kenneth Fach
* Location Tallahassee
* Bio Veo la bondad de Dios por todas partes. Spanish Tutor. Fluent in Spanish. M.A. in Spanish from Florida State University. I like organic gardening.

Add comment October 2, 2009

This Tallahassee man called Kenneth Fach

Now, I am going to describe who Kenneth Fach in Tallahassee, Florida is. Kenneth came to Tallahassee in 1994, to work on his master’s degree in, Spanish Language and Linguistics, at Florida State University. He spent much of his time in the Dodd building and in the teaching assistants office, planning his classes, grading student papers, and working on his own Spanish class assignments. Kenneth taught Spanish to undergraduates during his graduate program, and was a popular teacher for the several years he was teaching Spanish. After graduating, he went back to teaching Spanish in a high school. Kenneth, his wife, and son, have not left Tallahassee since 1994, as they both like the community, the many parks, and the green, forested, surroundings.

Some know Kenneth Fach as a real estate agent, who started working in real estate sales in Pensacola, Florida, his hometown community, and later, continuing real estate in Tallahassee. Others know Kenneth Fach  as a Spanish teacher, a Spanish tutor, a youth volunteer, a vegetable garden enthusiast, a friend of nature, a hiker, camper, a Christian Scientist, a devout student of biblical studies, a loyal husband, good dad, and an avid  coffee drinker.   He has been active with the scouts, encouraging his son in his scout achievements.  Others, know Kenneth Fach  as a Florida state employee, since he worked for Florida’s Department of Children and Families for about six years using his writing, editing, computer, Spanish language and customer service skills. Others know Kenneth as a blogger who also frequents and leaves posts on Twitter.

Kenneth llikes to blog on a variety of topics: micro-blogging, technology, land, the Spanish language, Spanish teaching techniques and his teaching experiences, experiences he has had in other countries, such as Mexico and Paraguay, northwest Florida lifestyles, Tallahassee, camping experiences, home decorating, and improving ideas, as well as  growing up in ranch style homes.   Kenneth desires to spend much more time blogging, as he is passionate about the written word, both in Spanish and English. Kenneth Fach is a lot of different things, but one thing is certain, Kenneth puts the spiritual, before the material in all aspects of his living. He daily spends quiet contemplation with his Creator, and gives gratitude for the goodness of creation.

Kenneth likes Tallahassee because of the many natural green spaces all over. He loves trees, parks, and the color green, his favorite color. Kenneth  painted the interior walls of his prior home, sage green, as the dominating color, but had also painted the interior walls of other homes because of his inspirational and attractive use of the color green. He has surprised himself at what he can do with the color green to decorate a home.

Kenneth likes the closeness of Tallahassee to many of Florida’s state parks, national forests, beaches, lakes, rivers, cultural attractions, a yearly grape festival, Christmas festival, Spring Celebration, and so much more. He finds everything he wants in Tallahassee, except for mountains, and canyons. He likes taking his family to fine musical concerts at Florida State University, and FAMU.

Prior to coming to Tallahassee, and after graduate school, Kenneth taught school, used innovative teaching strategies to get the students involved in foreign language learning, and had classes filled with movement and activity, literally. Kenneth always believes that everyone should participate in his classes, and he had a way of making this happen. Schools are often centers of teacher and administrator political plays, and old school ways of doing things, which have proven to be ineffective in many subject areas. Kenneth is not against old fashion ideas, but he knows that in the times we live today, we need to cheerfully usher in innovation, newness, freshness, in the classroom, and discard the old, worn out clothing of older days. Kenneth embraces the total physical response teaching strategies developed by James Asher in the 1960’s. Too much is new today, and Kenneth welcomes that. He also welcomes a team approach to educating children, even getting parents involved, and interested.

Kenneth loved the classroom, but wanted to try other areas of work. He went to work for the State of Florida using his writing, computer, editing, foreign language, and customer service skills. Kenneth brough new ideas into his team at his workplace, and brought a lot of dedication to his job. He even inspired colleagues to take up a foreign language.

For much of his life, Kenneth Fach had been exposed to the workings of entrepreneurs. His uncle owned over 12 travel agencies in Chicago, his grandpa was a real estate developer in New Mexico, and created and owned the most successful camera shop and photography business in Albuquerque in the early part of the 20th century. Kenneth’s other uncle was an Inn keeper in Illinois, and also invested in real estate. Kenneth’s dad was an artist, painter, owned his own picture frame and art gallery, sold all areas of  insurance, was an  investment planner, calligrapher, teacher of calligraphy, commercial artist, aviation engineer, and hollywood cameraman. Kenneth Fach comes from a family of so many diverse interests, and backgrounds, and this gives Kenneth much to be proud of.

Kenneth’s first love of his life, is his love for the Holy Bible. He gets this love from his dad who daily studied the bible and Christian metaphysics.

Kenneth Fach welcomes all into his circle of friendship, and brotherhood. Kenneth is all for following the precepts of his Master, Christ Jesus, and sharing his biblical love with others.

Kenneth talks with people about ranch style homes since he finds that some have never lived in this long lasting symbol of American architecture. Others like to share their experiences living in ranch style homes as well, with the many stories coming within these homes. Kenneth is proud of his ranch home background, and hopes that the ranch home always stays as an architectural icon for America.

Kenneth would be happy if you want to speak Spanish with him! Kenneth is passionate about the Spanish language and loves to share that passion with others in Tallahassee, and elsewhere. You can find Kenneth on Twitter at http://Twitter.com/KenFach.

Add comment February 14, 2009

The forts I built and seen

As a child, Kenneth Fach built wooden forts in his back yard, neighbors’ yards, the woods near his home and in forests he visited on the many camping trips with his dad and friends. Kenneth found a way to build shelters of all shapes and sizes, big and small.He built forts as a child in southern California, after the age of 9, in New Mexico, and after the age of 12, in Milton, Florida where he lived many years of his young life. He and his buddies, built forts with rooms, forts in trees, forts partly under the earth, fors in forests of bamboo, forts of plywood and boards, forts of earth. To this day, Kenneth Fach likes visiting old historical forts, forts in foreign countries, and encourages kids to be kids and build forts.

Recently, the homeowners association of Kenneth’s neighborhood, in which Kenneth is a board member, complained of children making forts in a conservation zone within the neighborhood. Kenneth felt that, unlike the other board members, that boys are boys, and that building a fort is a boy thing which should be accepted by the adults, who may have never built forts when they were kids.

When a boy is building a fort, he is learning some carpentry basics. He is planning, visualizing a form, and working to develope that form. He is in a sense a little architect, builder, carpenter, planner. He will need some sort of tool or tools, and will gain valuable practice using tools. I used pocket knives, happers, nails, saws, hatchets, rope and sticks when I was 8 years old building forts. There is not a problem with a little supervision at that age. However, boys are learning when they are constructing forts. When a boy is working on a fort with one or more other boys, experience with teamwork occurs. Most of what the boys will do when they become adults will be done within a team environment. I can’t think of many jobs where there is no team approach to getting the tasks done. Teamwork is essencial, crucial in the workplace, and the boys with a team, are learning social sills: how to communicate effectively with each other, how to solve problem that alone may not be solved, how to do things in harmony with others, how to enjoy others’ company.

Unfortunately, in the age of online social media, boys are on the computer more and are not outside building forts, climbing trees, or making knots.

Come on! Let the kids be natural explorers, and adventurers.  Give them a piece of the earth to make there simple creations. Wouldn’t you like to see the fort your child can build? You will be amazed at how creative and resourceful the boys can be with their forts.

Add comment February 9, 2009

Who is Kenneth Fach in Tallahassee

Now, I am going to describe who Kenneth Fach in Tallahassee, Florida is. Kenneth came to Tallahassee in 1994, to work on his master’s program in the School of Arts at Florida State University. He spent much of his time in the Dodd building and in the teaching assistants office, since Kenneth taught Spanish to undergraduates during his graduate program, and was a popular teacher for the several years he was teaching. After graduating, he went back into high school teaching. Kenneth, his wife, and son, have not left Tallahassee since 1994, as they both like the community, and the surroundings.

Some know Kenneth Fach as a real estate agent, who started his career in Pensacola, Florida, his hometown community, and later, continuing real estate in Tallahassee. Kenneth is known by a few as a mortgage consultant, with a deepfelt desire to help all who want to get into a home. Others know Kenneth Fach  as a Spanish teacher, a youth volunteer, a garden enthusiast, a friend of nature, a hiker, camper, a Christian Scientist, a devout student of biblical studies, a loyal husband, good dad, and an avid  coffee drinker.   He has been active with the scouts, encouraging his son in his scout achievements.  Others, know Kenneth Fach  as a Florida state employee, since he worked for Florida for about six years using his writing, editing, computer, foreign language and customer service skills. Kenneth blogs on a variety of topics: micro-blogging, technology, land, real estate,  northwest Florida lifestyles, Tallahassee, camping experiences, home decorating, and improving ideas, and  growing up in ranch style homes.   Kenneth desires to spend much more time blogging, as he is passionate about the written word. Kenneth Fach is a lot of different things, and puts the spiritual, before the material in all aspects of his living.

Kenneth likes Tallahassee because of the many natural green spaces all over. He loves trees, parks, and the color green, his favorite color. Kenneth  painted the interior walls of his prior home, sage green, as the dominating color, but had also painted the interior walls of other homes because of his inspirational and attractive use of the color green.

Kenneth likes the closeness of Tallahassee to many of Florida’s state parks, national forests, beaches, lakes, rivers, cultural attractions, a yearly grape festival, Christmas festival, Spring Celebration, and so much more. He finds everything he wants in Tallahassee, except for mountains, and canyons. He likes taking his family to fine musical concerts at Florida State University, and FAMU.

Prior to coming to Tallahassee, and after graduate school, Kenneth taught school, used innovative teaching strategies to get the students involved in learning, and had classes filled with movement and activity, literally. Kenneth always believes that everyone should participate in his classes, and he had a way of making this happen. Although, his teaching methodology, and strategies were working with the students, and were getting students involved, a few members of the leadership, and a few fellow teachers were of the old school, and did not accept, or welcome innovative teaching styles from a young teacher in their turf. Schools are often centers of teacher and administrator political plays, and old school ways of doing things, which have proven to be ineffective in many subject areas. Kenneth is not against old fashion ideas, but he knows that in the times we live today, we need to cheerfully usher in innovation, newness, freshness, and discard the old, worn out clothing of older days. Too much is new today, and Kenneth welcomes that. He also welcomes a team approach to educating children, even getting parents involved, and interested.

Kenneth loved the classroom, but wanted to try other areas of work. He went to work for the State of Florida using his writing, computer, editing, foreign language, and customer service skills. Kenneth brough new ideas into his team at his workplace, and brought a lot of dedication to his job.

For much of his life, Kenneth Fach had been exposed to the workings of entrepreneurs. His uncle owned over 12 travel agencies in Chicago, his grandpa was a real estate developer in New Mexico, and and created and owned the most successful camera shop and photography business in Albuquerque in the early part of the 20th century. Kenneth’s other uncle was an Inn keeper in Illinois, and also invested in real estate. Kenneth’s dad was an artist, painter, owned his own picture frame and art gallery, sold all areas of  insurance, was an  investment planner, calligrapher, teacher of calligraphy, commercial artist, aviation engineer, and hollywood cameraman. Kenneth Fach comes from a family of so many diverse interests, and backgrounds, and this gives Kenneth much to be proud of.

Kenneth’s first love of his life, is his love for the Holy Bible. He gets this love from his dad who daily studied the bible and Christian metaphysics.

Kenneth Fach welcomes all into his circle of friendship, and brotherhood. Kenneth is all for following the precepts of his Master, Christ Jesus.

Kenneth talks with people about ranch style homes since he finds that some have never lived in this long lasting symbol of American architecture. Others like to share their experiences living in ranch style homes as well, with the many stories coming within these homes. Kenneth is proud of his ranch home background, and hopes that the ranch home always stays as an architectural icon for America.

2 comments August 25, 2008

How I Twitter To Share and To Learn

In between those blog posts, sometimes big posts, and work demand, I like to twitter.

I go to http://twitter.com and find myself
reading twitters from my friends and from the general public before I input my twitter posts, or I may go right to work at twittering.

What is the big deal about Twitter, you say. Well, it is extremely popular and so many are twittering. It is a fast way to build a network: social, common interes, or business. It has high SEO. Search engions love Twitterers. The big benefit is that you are not reading someone’s long, boring blog post, since Twitter posts are small, mini-blogs that focus on answers to the question, what are you doing now.

The answer to that question can have a wide diversity of responses. What you are doing now can be a thought you are thinking, an act you are performing, a dream you are having, a desire you are planning to experience, a mood you are in, a complaint you have, an issue you are working to resolve, knowledge you are sharing, a longing you sharing with the world. It is unlimited the number of responses to the question, What are you doing now?

Since I have been using Twitter as a vehicle to grow my business, make friends, get to know others in my community and in lands that interest me, I have read posts about: animal husbandry, cooking suggestions, favorite dishes, successful and unsuccessful relationship, the latest in music and video, travel experiences (my favorite), yard work, waiting in line, real estate interests, real estate professionals networking with ideas, buyers looking for homes, sellers wanting to sell their homes, friends learning about technology used by each other. So much diversity and idea sharing goes on in Twitter.

Who gets benefitted by all this? Kennet Fach, a Mortgage Consultant and Real Estate Agent.
Twittering is now my passion. It is my way of keeping up with others, getting instant news before it is even in the news. I can even get northwest Florida news and happenings sometime very fast through this tool.

Twitter brings out the best and sometimes the worst within us. I can work on my strengths and reduce my shortcomings thanks to the feedback from other Twitters. We all have something to share. We can share on Twitter in short messages. Nothing long is allowed. Just short, in phrases, sentences, broken sentences. It is not a grammer test.

So I invite you to my Twitter posts at http://Twitter.com/kenfach.

2 comments May 1, 2008

This Tallahassee Real Estate Professional Is not Going to Make a Mess for You

I can tell you now, that I will not make the kind of mess you see here on the floor of a local store, here in Tallahassee, Florida.  My work is clean, professional, customer oriented, reviewed, and thought out with detail, and scrutiny.

When I look at messes made by other professionals, I am annoyed since there is no room for mess ups in a customer oriented perspective of doing business.

In my work as a Mortgage Consultant, and Real Estate Agent, I take in the best view of a situation, to benefit my customer, or client. No messes allowed. In the mortgage field, I look for for guaranteed rates and lender fees, with no surprises for my buyers. In my work in real estate, I provide all the information necessary for my customer, following the rule of doing good so that good is done to me. There is a perfectionist in me. I am proud of that.

Kenneth Fach, REALTOR
Weichert, REALTORS-Anchor
1607 Village Square Boulevard, Suite B103
Blog: http://KennethFach.wordpress.com
Cell 850-339-5753

Each office is independently owned and operated.

Add comment April 27, 2008

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