Friday, December 28, 2007

Xochipilli's Wedding

Here are some pictures from the Xochipilli and Juan Carlos' wedding. It was a lovely wedding! The church was beautiful and the reception was at Playa Larga. They had a mariachi band in the church and at the reception. The food was great! We had pork, chicken and beef. All delicious! The cake was chocolate on the bottom and white on the top. Juan Carlos and Pilli were the perfect hosts.





This is Pilli dancing with her Aunt. They danced a whole song with the bottles on their heads.

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

A Wonderful Evening

Yesterday was our 26th wedding anniversary and when we arrived home from Zihuatanejo we found that Carmen had decorated the bed with flowers, it was beautiful.
We invited Yves and Madeleine to join us for the dinner that Carmen had prepared for us. We had a white fillet of fish with shrimp and octopus plus veggies on top. It was done in foil and was absolutely delicious. I had made an apple pie for dessert - which was also delicious, I might add! We played cards and all had a bit too much wine, it was great! It sure beats last year when we spent out anniversary in the cold and dark during the storms in Bamfield!

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Monday, December 17, 2007

Our Puppies

This is Osito (little bear). He is a rescue dog from our beach here at Barra de Potosi.
This is Terra, our rescue dog from Canada. Terra had around four families before we finally adopted her in 1997.
And this is Kiwi, he is the 'community dog' here. You'll find him walking the beach with any one of the locals and he knows his way into your heart (and right to your dinner plate!).

Saturday, December 15, 2007

La Playa

These pictures were taken today from in front of our property (Casa Puesta del Sol).



Wednesday, December 12, 2007

El dia de Guadalupe

Syd is disappointed because he took his new camera to El dia de Guadalupe in the village last night and decided not to take the flash. The flash on the camera wasn't adequate so his pictures are a little blurred.

All the women looked beautiful and the village was brightly decorated.


Some more celebrations went on today.





Monday, December 10, 2007

Kindergarten Fundraiser

Yesterday we attended a fundraiser in the village for the local school. The school, which is just down the beach from us is needing basic supplies, including pens, pencils, books and other learning materials.

Last year, one of our neighbors donated fans to help keep the school cooler while the kids are in class and Syd helped install them.

This fundraiser was for the kindergarten class and was well attended, even Betsey Johnson was there!

If you would like to donate to the school or bring along some supplies on your next trip to Casa Puesta del Sol, please feel free to contact us.

Sunday, December 9, 2007

Bad Advertising

This the hotel at Barra de Potosi, Syd captured their new 'advertising campaign'!

Thursday, December 6, 2007

Karla meets Jeff!

We had a visit yesterday from our neighbor, Madeleine, with her new grandson, Jeff. As you can see from the pictures at six months old, Jeff is almost the same size as Carla!


Monday, December 3, 2007

Home Sick. . . Not a Chance!

Here's a little comparison between the weather in Mexico this weekend and the weather outside Danielle's apartment in Vancouver. . .



I think we'll stay put in Barra de Potosi a little while longer!

Sunday, November 25, 2007

Kayaking the San Jeronemito River

We had a great day yesterday. Syd and Yves decided they would kayak down the San Jeronemito River yesterday. This entailed driving 7 kms off the highway to a place called La Palma. I asked friends to come with us as I didn't want to be driving back alone. As it turned out we reached La Palma and sure enough it only had one palm tree! Grin! The road was really rough and unfortunately after we arrived, and after some great debate (about 2 minutes) Syd and Yves decided that there may be rapids so would go back to the highway and paddle from there. We got them into the river and drove back to La Barra.

I got home, got organized and called some friends, we planned to meet the guys in a place called Chole. As Danielle knows, this is the place that not only has artefacts and an amazing 500 year old cactus, but it also has the 'Road Kill' Restaurant. Here you can eat any number of endangered species (just kidding)!

We travelled to Chole in three vehicles and arrived at the very moment that Syd and Yves arrived in the kayaks. We then decided to try a new restaurant (on the way in to Chole) because some of our friends weren't as adventurous as the rest of us. The new restaurant was rustic and lovely. I'm not sure they have had a group of 12 before but the kids got out of the tiny pool, dressed in clean clothes and helped out. They were so cute. We had a lovely meal and everything was so fresh.

On the way home we visited the Reserve de Iguana. A family has been incubating iguana eggs over the past nine years and trying to get the government to put them on the endangered list. They raise the iguanas to a certain size and then with written permission from the government they will take 1000 to small villages to see if they will survive. Apparently the korobos (another type of iguana) that we often stop to see on the way to the airport are all from Costa Rica and somewhere along the line someone had brought them into Mexico. They are not good to eat so usually survive for 25 years. The black (the ones that are hunted for food) are only in Guerro state. We also so some rare ducks, snapping turtles (they live for 200 years) and deer. A tiny fawn actually licked my hand. He was only 2 months old.

Then when we got home we had a drink on the beach while watching 4 whales go by and then the sunset was spectacular. This is the life!