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    • Hari 9

      Clases de surf en la playa La Saladita

      20 Julai 2022, Mexico ⋅ ☀️ 31 °C

      Heute steht Surfen auf dem Programm. Unser Fahrer befördert uns mit überhöhter Geschwindigkeit und unter Missachtung sämtlicher Abstandsregeln an den Strand Playa la Saladita. Dort werden wir von unserem Surflehrer mit seiner Bob-Marley-Ganjamütze abgeholt. Bald darauf wärmen wir uns auf, dehnen uns und lernen, wie man schnell auf dem Brett aufstehen kann. Keine fünf Minuten später stehen, liegen und kraulen wir auf unseren Surfbrettern über die Wellen.
      Nach einigen Versuchen stehen wir dann tatsächlich auf den Wellen und surfen einige Sekunden, bevor wir von den Brettern fallen. Der anstrengenste Teil ist wohl das Paddeln, um weit genung herauszukommen. Eine Stunde später paddeln/surfen wir erschöpft aber euphorisiert an den Strand. In Thiemos Fall mit komplett sonnenverbrannten Waden. Als Stärkung gibt es Pommes, Tacos, Hummus, Bier und Limonade, um die verbrannten Kalorien rasch wieder aufzufüllen.
      Später an diesem Nachmittag geht es dann zurück zum Hotel. Jovi und ich feiern unsere Verlobung und besuchen das Restaurant Bistro del Mar, wo es feines Seafood gibt. Wir geniessen das Essen, die Aussicht auf das Meer und die letzten Sonnenstrahlen dieses schönen Tages.
      Baca lagi

    • Hari 182

      The Ranch bis Troncones

      5 Februari, Mexico ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

      Da wir in unserem geliebten Nexpa so viel Zeit verbracht haben, blieb für die übrigen Surfspots der Region etwas weniger Zeit über als ursprünglich geplant. Anschauen wollten wir die bekannten Surfspots trotzdem, da unsere Reise in Mexico danach die Pazifikküste verlassen sollte.

      Gefallen hat die neu erkundete Gegend uns gut, wir waren uns aber einig mit dem langen Aufenthalt in Nexpa alles richtig gemacht zu haben.

      Neben den Surfspots konnten wir zusätzlich noch eine wunderschöne Szene beobachten als in Troncones kleine Babyschildkröten zum Sonnenuntergang ihren Weg ins große, weite Meer beschritten.
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    • Hari 2

      La Saladita

      22 Jun 2023, Mexico ⋅ ☀️ 31 °C

      Die Reise nach Mexiko war länger als gedacht. In Mexiko Stadt habe ich meinen Anschlussflug verpasst und musste dann 9h am Flughafen warten um über Umwege an mein geplantes Ziel zu kommen. Somit flog ich 3.5h nach Tijuana, wartete wieder 3h am Flughafen und flog quasi alles wieder runter nach Zihuatanejo. Lange Rede kurzer Sinn, die Reise war lange :)

      In La Saladita angekommen, fühlte ich mich gleich wohl. Ein sehr kleiner Ort mit nicht viel ausser einer guten Welle.
      Meine Tage dort waren mehrheitlich geprägt von surfen und Mangos essen. Es gab sooooo viele Mangobäume und man konnte die Mangos haufenweise vom Boden zusammensammeln. Wie toll, nicht?
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    • Hari 10

      Sara and the Iguana

      10 Januari 2022, Mexico ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

      There are big, medium and small iguanas here. The smaller ones move too fast to take a photo of them. The medium ones are pretty fast too but the big ones are slow and lazy.

      Today, was our first day with Sara, our housekeeper, even though, Chris and I are pretty tidy people. We really appreciate the help we get in Mexico. Things are done differently here and it is great to give hard working and dependable people work. Sara is that type of person. She knows how to clean thoroughly and she does it with a smile.

      Our house has 2 bedrooms at the front and 2 bedrooms at the back. Sara was cleaning one of the back bedrooms when she was surprised by a medium sized iguana. He quickly hid and the two of us armed with brooms tried to shoo him outside. But he kept running and hiding, under the beds and behind a bedside table. When Sara moved a table, the iguana got caught and his tail broke off! The tail was about 15” long and it started to wiggle like crazy for at least 15 minutes. Ugh.

      Who knew where the lizard went. I called for Chris to come and help so he grabbed another broom while the tailless lizard scurried around frantically and we shouted, “There he is. There!”, in Spanish, English and sign language. At one point, Sara jumped up on the bed when it ran towards her. Chris followed! Haha. What a sight we were!

      Finally he was swept out and went scurrying away.. And the wiggling wormlike tail? Sara bravely picked it up and threw it as far as she could, into the bush. Apparently, shedding a tail is a lizard’s defence mechanism that enables them to escape the clutches of a predator. The tail will grow back.

      I didn’t get a photo of our encounter, but we certainly would have looked funny!

      A little later in the day, I got a photo of a bigger iguana seen while we were eating lunch in Troncones. Still not the biggest one we have seen.
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    • Hari 48

      Happy Birthday Chris!

      17 Februari 2022, Mexico ⋅ 🌙 22 °C

      Because we usually travel during the winter months, and Chris’ birthday is in February, his birthday is a very simple affair. We don’t normally exchange gifts while travelling. What would he want in Mexico and what could I get him - a Speedo bathing suit, Mexican trinkets, tequila or mescal, a sombrero, a T-shirt, flowers? A good book would work …so we settle for a dinner out, in a recommended restaurant, and he can be a King for a Day. That works for us.

      So, how did his majesty spend his day in Troncones?

      At 7:15 a.m., the power went out, as it often does, but we were prepared with matches this time. We have a gas stove so we could light the burners to make coffee and a light breakfast.

      We read a bit and swam in the pool until we could use the internet again.

      By noon, the power came back on and we headed into Troncones. We had heard about a little shop that sold sarongs/pareo and we wanted to pick up a couple for our daughters. The store was tiny but the lady had a nice variety. We took photos and sent them to the girls to check out.

      While we were there, the lady told us that her grand daughter was celebrating her 6th birthday today. The little girl showed us her 3 piñatas (a burro, a mermaid and a girl) filled with candy that were going to be used at her birthday party. Since it was Chris’ birthday too, she shared a sucker with him and said Happy Birthday. What’s funny is that our car rental guy’s birthday is also on Feb 17, as well as our condo neighbours dad, and Chris twin sister Hilary. A popular day. May 17th must have been a busy day!

      We drove on to an Argentinian restaurant and bakery called Indigos for our early dinner. We had heard that it was a family restaurant with good service and they follow covid protocol. The tables were spaced out and hand sanitizer was available.

      Indigo’s Argentinian steak is what people go there for so that’s what we ordered. Actually we ordered a single meal that we asked if we could share and what a meal we got!

      The restaurant has a small onsite bakery so while we waited for our dinner we checked it out - sourdough and whole wheat breads as well as rolls, baguettes, cakes and squares. We bought some baguettes to try out at home.

      We ordered a grapefruit juice and limonada which came with a basket of an assortment of buns from the bakery and a dip. This was followed by a big arugula, blue cheese, pear and walnut salad that had a delicious dressing on it. Then came a New York steak, home fries and more sauces. We could not believe that we were sharing a meal that was meant for one person. We were stuffed! But even with all that food, we couldn’t resist their chocolate mousse dessert. It was a pleasant ending to a fantastic meal in little, dusty Troncones.

      As usual, the late afternoon was hot (33C) so when we came home, into the pool we went and followed that by a short siesta.

      Dinner was light. We found our favourite series at the moment about Jack Reacher, and watched it using the projector on the wall while being serenaded by crickets and geckos.

      All in all, a fine day for the birthday boy!
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    • Hari 37

      A Homemade Postcard from Majahua

      6 Februari 2022, Mexico ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

      Hi Everyone,

      Today is a Mexican holiday, Constitution Day.

      February 5th is the official date when the Mexican constitution was formed in 1917 after signing of a convention by Venustiano Carranza. Up until 2006, the day was celebrated in Mexico on the 5th of February itself. However, following the new labor law, the day is now celebrated on the first Monday of February, irrespective of the date. The day is celebrated to commemorate the formation of a new Mexican constitution.

      Workers are to be given the day off with pay. Those who work on this national holiday, will be paid for the day PLUS double time for hours worked.

      Banks and government offices will be closed.

      We are great. Being in the warmth of the sun and away from the constant news about covid and truck convoys works for us.

      Keep healthy and safe,
      C and C

      P.S. I had time and enjoyed making this little mixed media postcard, from Majahua. The beach huts are in my imagination though, as the beach here is just a lovely beach.
      Baca lagi

    • Hari 30

      Reckoning Day

      30 Januari 2022, Mexico ⋅ 🌙 25 °C

      The termites have been relentless (but so are the goats) and since our friend wants to come back to a house and not 4 concrete walls, he got a few estimates from exterminators. I thought that you’d like to hear how they do things here. Compare experiences for some of you…

      Carlos, the man who got the job, was highly recommended by other gringos in the area who had good experiences with him.

      He came to inspect the house with a mask on. We showed him the tracks inside and outside of the house and the tracks in the shed out back, but he found them all himself. He just knew where to look! Chris had cleaned most of the tunnels from the walls but of course you can still faintly see them.

      Carlos said that arboreal termites usually have two nests and they forage between the two nests. The house is between the two nests, and has lots of wood in the ceiling and beams. He said that the nests would have to go. Five people would come and would work for 6-7 hours. We would have to vacate for the day.

      So on Tuesday, they arrived, punctually, three women and two men. We stayed around for an hour to see what would be done. It is an interesting process.

      The boss got a ladder and started breaking up the nest in the tree with a claw hammer. The nest is really hard to break. Then each ‘room’ was injected with a poison which would kill the termites and hopefully the queen. The pieces of the nest that fell to the ground were also sprayed.

      A shallow trench was dug around the base of house and poison injected into it .

      All the interior and exterior wooden ceilings and roof would be coated with a preventative substance.

      A lady took the covers off of all of the electrical outlets and put a powder into every one. Termites travel via the electrical wires in a house and will eat the wires too.

      The wooden pillars got a similar treatment. Apparently moth beetles, woodworms, are eating those too. They leave a pile of sawdust around the wood that they eat so you can see where they are.

      Branches in the trees beside the house with tunnels were going to be cut and the trees sprayed.

      The bodega (shed/garage) needed to be sprayed and then holes drilled into the concrete floor and poison put in there also. The warranty for this work is for a year.

      The poison that they use will kill any termites or insects that are in or around or on the house. It was suggested that we go somewhere from 8 - 5 but apparently it is safe for us to sleep there at night. Hmmmn.

      So we left but it would have been interesting to see the rest of the process. Hopefully,, everything works out well, and those critters have taken their last stand.
      Baca lagi

    • Hari 28

      Expect the Unexpected

      28 Januari 2022, Mexico ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

      Yesterday, we went to a highly recommended beach-side restaurant in Majahua called Un Pedacito de Ciel, a little piece of heaven. We had heard that their Red Snapper dish was delicious so that is what we ordered. The waitress also mentioned that a customer-favourite appetizer was the sashimi so we ordered that also, and two Coronas.

      The restaurant is close to the beach so it is breezy and it has a great view.

      Well, the food couldn’t have been better. It was presented beautifully and was delicious. The total bill for the two of us ended up being close to $50.

      It took a little while to get our bill but when the waitress gave it to us with an apology, she said that when you are in Mexico, you have to expect the unexpected. Now, how true is that! I wish I had known that expression earlier. It’s great!

      So … to prove that that statement is true, a funny thing happened this morning. In our kitchen, there is a burlap shopping bag with a few bags inside of it. I wanted to take a few beer cans to Andrea the baker, so I reached into the bag to get a plastic bag to put them into. I happened to look inside and I noticed the big boy that you will see in the photo below. Well, Chris, my hero, came to the rescue again. I did want a photo. Haha. He took the bag and tried to shake the critter out but he/she didn’t want to come out. And it looked like he was getting ready to jump. Chris finally got it out, took the photo and it ran away. Apparently, they can run fast!

      Expect the unexpected.

      A few minutes later, I saw a praying mantis on the handle of my pot, a moth/ butterfly on a spoon in my dish rack and another lime green moth/butterfly on the countertop. Chris scooped out a drowned chameleon from the pool and a bloated frog. And then we sat and watched a couple of large iguanas interact in the front yard.

      Yes, in Mexico, expect the unexpected.
      Baca lagi

    • Hari 26

      A Few Food Facts and the Price of Limes

      26 Januari 2022, Mexico ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

      On most packaged foods, there are obvious labels created by the Secretary of Health notifying the shopper of food that has excessive sodium, sugar, salt, calories, saturated fats, or food colouring (not recommended for children). This is the first year that we have seen these labels and I think they are a good idea.

      As I have mentioned before, most of the meat, cheese or packaged foods that we buy cannot be bought in Troncones. We would have to go to a bigger grocery store in Zihua. But fruits, vegetables and seafood are readily available in little shops, close by, and are fresher and cheaper. Also, two or three times a week, a truck loaded with fresh fruits and vegetables arrives in town and you can buy these things from the driver who has a scale and weighs the items that you pick.

      Shopping in a grocery store is not inexpensive but it does offer a bigger variety of food and some familiar items. It looks like the price of foods have gone up here due to covid issues, just like in Ontario.

      Just for interest, I jotted down and converted the cost of some basic food items.

      30 Eggs - $4.20
      Hellman’s Mayo (960 gr) - $3.50
      Oscar Meyer Jumbo hot dogs - $8.00
      Alpura Natural unsweetened yogurt (900 gr) - $2.00
      Obela Hummus- $4.50
      Sliced ham - $10.00/kg
      Whole milk - $1.40 l
      White Wine Barefoot - $11.50
      9 rolls of Toilet Paper - $7.25
      Gouda slices (400gr) -$4.50
      Genoa salami (100 gr) -$5.00

      I just read this article about limes in a Mexican online paper.

      “Lime prices in particular have seen dizzying increases. This past week, they cost an average of 70 pesos nationally. Last January they cost 18 pesos. GOVERNMENT OF MEXICO

      Avocado, lime and chile see big spikes in prices
      Inflation, austerity and climate disasters are just a few factors pushing up prices

      Published on Friday, January 14, 2022

      In the midst of record inflation, prices are on the rise. One tragic victim of the increases is guacamole: avocado, lime and chile, three key ingredients of the beloved green dip, have become significantly more expensive.

      In Mexico City, chile prices ranged from 40 pesos (US $1.97) for a kilo of jalapeños to 125 pesos (US $6.15) per kilo for green chile de árbol, according to Mexico’s consumer protection agency Profeco. Avocados cost 67 pesos (US $3.30) per kilo on average, and a kilo of Colima limes cost an average of 62 pesos (US $3.05).

      Lime prices in particular have seen dizzying increases in the past several weeks, hitting 80 pesos (US $3.94) per kilo in many areas of the country. In the second week of January, limes cost an average of 70 pesos (US $3.44) per kilo nationally. During the same period in 2021, the same quantity cost 18 pesos (US $0.88).

      Grupo Consultor de Mercados Agrícolas (GCMA), an agricultural consulting group, blamed the price increase on low production. In some areas, limes are out of season, they said. In other places, like Michoacán, the fruit is in season but production is abnormally low this year due to a variety of problems, including unusual climate events and hurricane-damaged fruit.

      Lime prices have also taken a hit due to the removal of a government subsidy and a lack of natural disaster relief, the group said.

      In the case of avocados, prices could increase further as demand rises in early February, prior to the Super Bowl.

      The price spikes come in the midst of high inflation in Mexico and around the world. Nationally, annual inflation hit 7.37% in November, its highest level in more than 20 years. In December, the Bank of México forecast a 7.1% end-of-year inflation rate.”
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    • Hari 25

      $12 (Cdn) Chicken Dinner

      25 Januari 2022, Mexico ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

      Yesterday, our housekeeper asked us if we had a favourite Mexican food. I told her that we always loved buying the roast chicken that we have seen cooking on the streets, either on a wood bbq or on a rotating grill. Because we are staying in a coastal town, the main foods that we see here are seafoods.

      Sara told us that there is a good place in Zihua to buy chicken and she could pick it up for us when she goes.

      Well, we were pleasantly surprised when Sara and her husband dropped by in the early evening with a bag full of roast chicken and condiments. How nice was that!

      The photos show what was in the bag - a whole chicken cooked and cut up, rice, cole slaw and a special salsa for the chicken.
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