Friday, December 7, 2018

More of Janet's Visit


While Jim and Janet took a walk down to the marina,  my art group met at Nancy's house on the Caracol, the area of nice homes up on the hill where we lived two years ago.  Nancy's house is just fantastic.  I think it is right at the top of the neighborhood and has a 360 degree view of San Carlos from the rooftop, where there is a hammock swinging from a palapa and a hot tub.  The views are outstanding!

The Bahia from Nancy's House

Views towards San Francisco Beach and our little bay in front



This was the scene I painted, though I still
have work to do on it.  It is in a courtyard, out
of the wind.  The reason I ended up here is that
I was going to paint the Bahia but just after I
got all my paint on the palette, a wind came
up and blew the palette and all the paint on
my leg-I was very colorful and lost some
valuable time!

View to the marina below

Nancy painted this gorgeous picture of her courtyard.  Puts me to shame!
We signed up for a tour of a farm in San Jose with neighbors.  We had never seen one of these (below).  Do you know what they are?








Those are dragon fruit.  In the last picture, you can see how they grow, with close ups above.  Included in the tour of the Dragon Fruit Farm was a bar with tequila, rum and vodka with which you could make a cocktail and a tasting of dragon fruit.  We then had a walk through the orchards and then took off for a tour of the Giant Cactus Forest and a nearby Dairy Farm.  We returned for a fantastic lunch of beef tacos with pico de gallo and a homemade hot salsa.  The second course was grilled shrimp skewers and another fish dish (I can't quite remember now) on a bed of rice. We had dragon fruit ice cream for dessert (which is great with a little tequila in it!)

Greg and Elizabeth at work in their kitchen.


This is a portable freezing cart.  Greg, the owner,
pours a puree of the dragon fruit (and I think cream and
sugar) onto the cart and it gradually freezes into ice cream.

We all took turns turning it as it froze.
Greg and his wife, Elizabeth own the farm
and show up at the local outdoor market
on Saturdays.  She sells their organic
veggies and he makes the ice cream and
sells the fruit.


An Osprey greeted us on our way into the Cactus Forest

Our tour group




After walking through the Cactus Forest, we visited a dairy farm out in the country.

We were greeted by this rooster-loved his coloring!

The dairy farm where they board horses and have several cows and chickens

They make cheeses in a small shed on the property.  The curds are
in the pot on the left.

The stove

Today they were making two kinds of cheeses, neither name did I
recognize but one was like ricotta and the other like a chihuahua cheese.


We were offered tastes of each, which were wonderful.

The dairy farmer enjoying our delight at his cheeses




Back home again, we enjoyed watching
the egrets and pelicans preening and catching
fish.

The moon just coming up

This is probably what the birds were after....
Sardine?  Mackeral?


And walked over to Palapa Griega for a night of Mark
Mulligan's singing
 For Thanksgiving, we went out to Diane and Joe's ranch in the desert for the afternoon of mixing and munching and a tad of imbibing before the Norteno band showed up and we all danced to the music.
Later, we went over to Joe and Margene's with other friends for a sit down turkey dinner with all the trimmings.  It was a grand day!

Deja and Jennifer with selfie

Some of the guests and Joe, our host with his arms folded
This man was very dapper and we made it a point to introduce
ourselves to him.  It turned out that he is Hugo Delgado, SeƱor
Caballero, the founder of the town, designated Hugo to do all
the development of San Carlos.  He was a fabulous conversationalist.


Mixing with Jackie, Phil and Harry.  Jackie, unbelievably, is from Boulder.
She works for the Denver Center, making costumes.  She is also a member
of the art group when she is in town.


The band

Dancing
Diane and Joe with a few of us dancing a circle around them




We walked to the beach one day to hear Sector 7, enjoy the day and each other's company-including Boo!
Boo is going to miss those Janet scratches!


On the way home after sunset. 

If you remember from my last blog, we had a trimaran sailboat in our bay below our house two different times and noticed the man coming into shore on his dinghy while we were at Palapa Griega. When we were walking back, he was returning from town (visiting neighbors of ours, we later learned) and we stopped to talk to him.   What was quite funny was that Janet and I had been making up all kinds of stories about him and what he was doing alone in a trimaran on our little bay.  The story was one you could never have made up.  It turns out that his name is Dale Dagger.  He is a bachelor (we guess) surfer who started out in California, and other surfing locales over the years, finally ending up in Nicaragua and comes through here every now and then.  We checked him out online and learned that he describes himself as the Nicaragua Surf Pioneer.  He owns a surf camp in Playa Gigante in Nicaragua.  He was quite the character and not at all what we expected.

On Janet's last day, we went kayaking at Shangra La and then went out to Soggy Peso for an afternoon of Omar music and sunset and then to Tortuga's for some Italian food.





Ready, at least in attire, for New York!!

The sun was at Omar's back.  
There were so many other fun things we did together, while Janet was here, that I do not have pictures of:  shopping, breakfasts, lunches and dinners out, cooking together at home, book group, yoga with Omar, meditation sessions and yoga with Sherry, visiting friends, looking at houses and just generally enjoying her company.  We are sad to see her go, but we think she'll be back soon!


Thursday, November 29, 2018

Janet Visits and Milagro Is Saved

We had a quick trip back to Colorado to unpack and pack up again, see our doctors and our friends and headed off to San Carlos on the 15th of October.  A few days before we arrived a hurricane hit San Carlos-luckily, we missed the excitement!

This was the scene from our front yard during the hurricane.

A lot of mess around town

The usual sign destruction
Home again!  Only damage was to some trees that had all their leaves and/or flowers blown off.  They all eventually recovered.

We celebrated our arrival with dinner at the Sunset Grill.

They use old record albums for placemats.

Another wonderful sunset

Night time at the beach



The art group's first get together at Diane's ranch up near Nacapule Canyon

We painted Diane's chickens.

Full Harvest Moon

Full Moon Party at the Soggy Peso with Karen and Dee
and Joe and Margene

Joe and Karen

A nice but not too large crowd

The entertainment

The dancing girls

The Sailing Regatta from our patio

Our favorite sailboat

Our first beach outing, complete with swimming.  We couldn't get to
Boo's Beach as the road was washed out by the hurricane.  This place
was a good second choice.

Day of the Dead
We decorated the altar and then
walked down to Hammerheads to see
all the other crazy costumes.  I was
Frieda Kahlo and Jim was the
Grateful Dead.
 One day, driving into Guaymas on the main drag, we passed a  cat in the middle of a four lane highway.  We thought he might be alive as we passed him, so turned around, stopped traffic and picked him up.  He seemed barely alive.  He had some blood on him and a very limp front foot.    He meowed loudly about twice and then seemed like he may have died on the way to the vet in San Carlos.  She gave him some pain meds and wrapped his injured foot and kept him overnight for observation.  She was concerned about what looked like a concussion and thought he might have brain damage.  We went to visit the next day and learned that he had survived the night and seemed not to have any other injuries.  His head was intact and he was not eliminating and not eating much.  He weighed 2 lbs and was probably about 6 weeks old!  She gave us a kennel and we took him home with the intention to nurse him back to health and find a home for him.  The nursing him back to health was pretty easy-he began eating and drinking water right away.  He started eliminating in the kennel.  We called everyone we knew to see about finding him a home, but no luck.


We named him Milagro, for miracle.  And how about that M on his forehead?!!  He is the sweetest soul!

He ate out of a dipping dish and stayed in the kennel
except when he was on our lap, which was alot of the time.

This picture was a little misleading, as Boo in a few seconds tried to bite
Milagro.  We didn't let Milagro walk around because it wasn't good for his
injured leg.
 Things went along fairly normally for awhile.  We could leave Milagro in the kennel and Boo at home in separate rooms but it was pretty obvious that we couldn't keep him forever and we were having a hard time finding him a home.


Omar presented the original movie (silent film) of Phantom of the Opera
at his new yoga studio.

The art group met at Laura's house in the country club area.  We all tried
oils this time.

Diane, Norma, Margene, Me and Laura selfie
Milagro went back to the Vet because Janet was coming to town, but we agreed to take him on weekends until adoption.

We had a whole lot of Halloween trick or treaters.  This little girl was a little shy but definitely the cutest of the bunch.

Janet passing out candy.  It was gone in a nanosecond, as our street became
very popular and most grabbed several things.  We had to turn off the lights
eventually.
 The second day that Janet was here, we decided to go with friends on a sunset cruise.


Erin and her husband.  Erin used to work with Karen and Dee.

Erin and Janet

Margene

Dee
The two of us sat together and didn't move much.  Thus, he had to bend
over for me to see Karen.

Karen

Erin, Janet and Karen

Karen, in her element


Janet, looking gorgeous, as always
 There were plenty of days, just hanging out on the balcony, watching the water, discovering birds, watching the pelicans fish and the fish swarm and jump out of the water.


A Sunday afternoon at the Soggy Peso is one of our favorites:

Margene

Me

Our shadows

Boo in the sunset's glow!  Happy pup!

Look-alike siblings


 An invitation to Enrique and Sondra's new house:



 Beach Day:


Dolphins are around alot this year- right in front of our place.

A lovely night at Sunset Grill and listening to Omar's jazz group with Jim Eakes and his new lady friend, Anne.  Until, that is, they dropped our order and we waited 2 good hours for our food.  Jim and Anne had to leave before eating, as they still had to pack for a trip up to Tucson the following day.









 Stay tuned for more of Janet's trip and Milagro's story!