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Wednesday, December 27, 2017

Navidad 2017

Since moving I have a new group of friends, two couples and a single lady who lives in my friend Cynthia’s beach house, they have adopted me into their crazy lady group and I am enjoying the festivities. One night before Christmas Pam and Bonnie invited us all over for snacks, ornament painting and games. We all brought a dish, and I made an early Christmas present for them.





Our ornament painting was a bust, but all the snacks and the Cranium game was wonderful. We had such a good time, Jerri invited us all over for Christmas eve, again we all brought something and we sat outside all afternoon enjoying the breeze and new stories. We grilled steaks, had baked potatoes, coleslaw, baked beans and I brought crockpot bread pudding for dessert. Pam and Bonnie brought cookies and we think maybe next year we will do a cookie making party instead of the ornaments...(they all agreed I should paint them alone...)


As this is “winter” we have moved to our hot season, the rain hasnt started quite yet, but it is toasty. So MANY people enjoying vacation and the holiday at the beach, what beautiful sunny days we are having! This was from our beach walk on Christmas day, low tide was 2pm...cant ask for much better



Party for Anos Nuevo at my house...the “girls” will come and bring snacks, we will visit, play games and decide if we want to meander into town (I think not) and probably all be home by ten, hahaa. Stay safe out there in the world dear ones...Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays , Happy New Year and many well wishes for all. As for me...stay tuned, the adventure continues!

Monday, December 18, 2017

Coastal Christmas

It never "feels" like Christmas here, for a couple reasons...one obviously is the warm weather, and two the small amount of Christmas decorations around town. I learned early that decorations, of ANY kind are a frivolous expense, and in the past almost four years, they have come down in price, it is not something that every house on the block has.

After my battle with the fleas, I thought maybe I would build a tree, and decorate. These are ornaments I made the past couple years, the tree was fast, and cheap, hahaa free...



And I made a wreath for the front door. Mom had brought these napkins from IKEA, and they worked. Cardboard base, and cut and glued the napkins on.


Every year San Clemente has a Nativity scene, and large tree in the Center. This year the Nativity got bigger and more elaborate, and the tree was made of plastic water bottles. It takes a village...

I cant get this to cooperate, so will end this post here. Enjoy your holidays, whatever your weather. Rememeber the reason for the season and give the gift of Love. Stay tuned...my adventure continues.




Monday, December 11, 2017

The battle of the Fleas

What a mess! I had to throw a mattress over the balcony and sleep downstairs, because the fleas were so bad upstairs. On Tuesday I purchased Borax and Salt mixed them together, and sprinkled it liberally everywhere upstairs. And retreated to live downstairs for the next ??? Up to two weeks, I was told.



I stayed downstairs for two days, and when I went back up, the population was dramatically decreased, but the salt had absorbed all the moisture it could, and I didnt think it was working anymore. I didnt have anyone going to the big city for more Borax, so I just bought more table salt, and in another day I was able to go upstairs without a single flea jumping on me. (Good thing too, it was hot downstairs)


Perry was a problem, as well. He was only upstairs for a minute, but he had tons of them. I made him a salt bath, but it was very awkward, ex-street dogs arent huge fans of baths. But I remembered a pool We found recently, and I had an idea...this isnt the pool, but it is very similar. Concrete, and the ocean water fills it everytime it comes over the rocks at hightide. There was quite a bit of sand on the bottom, so we could stand and he could soak.



He wasnt crazy about it, but it helped his flea population too, we are going every other day. A little unconvienent but cheap fix, glad I had a downstairs to retreat to, $4.30, better than $70 the exterminator wanted for the first treatment. Learn something new everyday, so stay tuned, the adventure continues!

Thursday, December 7, 2017

A couple of things from Facebook


I often run across intersting things in my Facebook news feed, as it is almost all local Ecuadorean these days...well today I almost fell off my chair, when what did I see? ME! In a news story...haha, I'd actually forgotten I had talked to this young man one day while painting.


Translation of the article

 The tranquility of the sea enamoró
Would he return to the US? - No never Why? - It's perfect here! Express Peggy Adams.

Wednesday 06 December 2017 | 04:00

Adams does not change San Jacinto for anything, he does not think about returning to his native California, in the United States. Consider that this beach has it all.


 
He has been a resident for four years in these sectors of the Charapotó parish in Sucre canton.
He lived for two months in Crucita, but the tranquility of San Jacinto and San Clemente made her stay there.
With his brush he shaped a large multicolored fish. In the United States, she cut hair at a hairdresser, in San Jacinto she takes care of pets and paints murals. "Here I also cut hair to gringos," he adds, laughing.
The citizen considers that the climate is perfect and the beach is her complement, also believes that the costs of food and housing are very economical unlike the United States.
"It's really cold at the moment," explains the American. The temperature in California is between 7 and 8 degrees below zero, while in Manabí from 22 to 25 degrees.

 
During her stay, she has vacationed in Quito, Cuenca and Manta, but the beaches of Sucre, her Creole food, seafood and tranquility do not let her return to her hometown.


Other cute photos I found recently from a school play. I absolutly love the costumes, Pinochio, and our little buddy Zadkiel as one of the dwarves...wish I could have been there.



And a group of touring artists from several countries doing what they do best up in Bahia to the north. Wow, put my little fish/whale to shame! Check out these truly talented artists!









Looks like I need some more practice! And I do have some new jobs coming up, the restuarant next week, and a plea for some more furniture pieces...so stay tuned, the adventure continues!

Tuesday, December 5, 2017

Awwww San Jacinto

I really do love San Jacinto, while house sitting there for the past two weeks, I realize how many people I know, and care about and why shouldn't I? Afterall I lived there for three years. I was able to see fishermen and kids, my friendly tienda ladies, my old neighbors, and even had several people I didnt recognize stop me and ask where I had gone. (They say "I lost you" "where did you go?")

I was commissioned by Cynthia, my friend and owner of this house to paint a mural on the garage wall. She had had some graffiti there once, and thought a mural would stop it from happening again. I had some ideas, and just could not make up my mind, so I asked Cynthia to choose. This was what she chose.



Here was the wall I had to use as my canvas


Getting started...



At this point I wanted to paint over and start fresh, I was NOT feeling it, but I pressed on, knowing that often I am not pleased until more layers happen. Fishermen walked by and said "Is it a fish or a whale?" And I would say " yep, more or less"...


I chose something that I wouldnt ordinarily do, because I had so much time at the house. But I neglected to remember that painting on a wall, in the sun and wind...well, isnt something one wants to do for eight hours straight...so I would start getting sloppy and stop for the day. Or go in when the marine layer and morning clouds wore off, but as the two weeks were coming to an end...I had to feverishly start painting the ever so time consuming "fiddly bits".





Did not quite get finished, but the only thing left I am going to do, is paint a border around the rectangle patchwork. That should be easy, and I can walk down at low tide one of these days to do it. That was more work than I anticipated, but everyone who has seen it loves the color and vibe it brings.

Perry and I returned home on Monday morning, to find fleas had multiplied in the closed up house, yuck! They were so bad upstairs I had to throw a mattress over the balcony, so I could sleep downstairs. I now have a Borax and salt mixture sprinkled everywhere to kill and dehydrate the eggs.

So, it is bittersweet, good to be home, but fondly remembering my time in my beloved San Jacinto. All the neighbors enjoyed hearing me tell them that I would return, my heart was in San Jacinto.



I was stopped by ecuadoreans today on my beach walk, wanting me to paint a mural at their restaurant, I said of course, but maybe next week...I need a break. So, stay tuned, the adventure continues!