A DAY WITH NO PICTURES

I made plans with my friend Bonny to go snorkeling at Ixtapa Island on Monday and fortunately nothing interfered. We were to meet at the bus stop at 9:00, both of us were there about 8:30, and so it appears that we are both morning people. 12 pesos later we were on our way to Playa Linda to catch the boat to the island. I made sure I had plenty of small change for tips for the men who haul  me on and off the pangas. My knees are holding up pretty good this year but I do appreciate the help. Ixtapa Island has the best snorkeling, there are so many fish and so many varieties and the swim all around you.  Sometimes a whole school of beautiful, multicolored fish would swim right through your path. The only issue with Ixtapa Island is that I could use a couple of the boat men to help me out of the water. Between the waves and the shifting sand under my feet, I feel a bit like a beached whale trying to get up right.  Not a pretty site!  I try to take some pictures of the crowd with my cell phone camera, but all it will say is camera failed. So a whole day of fun activity and eating a visiting and no pictures Later back at la casa I  pulled the battery, waited a few minutes and replaced it and the camera works fine. Wished I’d thought of doing that sooner.Even with the camera I wouldn’t have been able to get these marvelous pictures of the fish we swam with.  Here are just a few we saw.

Some of the fish we swam with
Some of the fish we swam with

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A A couple of beach drinks, and an order of garlic shrimp later and another swim with the fishes and we need to board the boat for the return trip. I stop at the mercado to pick up some celery and Bonny goes on to offer to show an Ixtapa couple where to get off for the tourist a market even though it is out of her way. She loves Zihuatanejo and want every one to enjoy it to the fullest. Great day at the beach. Signing off KO

77 AND STILL ROCKS THE HOUSE

 

The great Jimmi Mamou
The great Jimmi Mamou

Friday was Jim Mamou’s  77th birthday, and it was quite the party.  One we almost missed. Being both retired and on vacation mode we can get a little fuzzy on days and dates, and we were sure that it was only Thursday, not Friday. Sure glad we figured it out in time to be there.

The Senor dancing with our friend Josephine while Jimmi played "Josephine"
The Senor dancing with our friend Josephine while Jimmi played “Josephine”

Daniel’s  was packed with admiring fans. Jimmi has been entertaining fans in Zihuatanejo for the past 12 years after having come as a featured performer at “Guitarfest” and never left. And for that we are thankful.

Jimmi and Kim
Jimmi and Songstress Kim Marcoux

Nobody plays good old rock and roll, and blues any better. Jimmi had everyone was on their feet dancing.  Jimmi wife, Judy also entertained us with a song and graciously shared with us a short bio on Jimmi’s music career and the greats he has played with. Also joining Jimmi in song was the blues songstress Kim Marcoux. The entire event was filmed , so maybe next year we might find or selves on his next CD.

Computer issues are sure slowing me down, we arrived with a laptop, a net book and a tablet and of course the smart phone.  The Laptop is the Senor’s TV which we access through streaming from our home TV system. The others are for me to play with.  Well the net book has died, stuck on “resolving picture issue” that even a “control alt delete” won’t stop stop it.  My tablet is so new, I’m just barely able to use it, and still haven’t been able to edit pictures with it. I do better (not good) editing on the smart phone. So getting time on the computer can be a challenge so my blog seems to run a little behind.  I guess it is also on “Mexican time”. 02 09 15 Signing off KO

SAILING, SAILING, OVER THE BOUNDING MANE, WELL SORT OF

Sailfest’s sail parade is one of the most popular and en joy able events. For a mere 300 pesos you sign up for adays ride on one of the many sailboats that have arrived to help invest in the future of the local children.

Crowd gathering on the pier
Crowd gathering on the pier

It’s a bit of a “cluster” at the beginning, all the participants arrived at the pair  before the organizers, with everyone wondering  what’s going to happen. Once folks find out the name of their boat and gather together loading goes fairly smooth. You first get on a panga to take you out to your assigned boat.  I was on the Patricia Belle and it took 3 boat loads to load her 30 passenger and before we set sail 2 more arrived. So you can see what a massive job this is as I think  there were 20 or so sail  or power boats with over a hundred guests to be loaded.

The Patricia Belle is a very large wooden boat hand-built by its captain from trees on his own property,

Exterior of cabin built with trees from near the Bear Creek store , Old Belfair Highway
Exterior of cabin built with trees from near the Bear Creek store , Old Belfair Highway

aside from the captain and his lady they had  a crew of 3 who were  very informative, accommodating  and hardworking . It’s quite a job to raise the large heavy sails by hand. Shortly after boarding  the boat I learned the  captain was not only from our town of Port Orchard, WA where he built his boat was just a short was from us. He was building his boat at the same time  my father-in-law was building his boat. Not only was he familiar with the boat, he had a tally done some work on it for him. Truly a small planet!

Captain of the Patricia Belle
Captain of the Patricia Belle

Aside from the personal connection, this was one  of the best sailfest voyages I have ever participated in. Many of the guests were better prepared than I  and took advantage of the wait time from boarding  to sail time and took a refreshing dip in the bay. The crew showed off their skill at swinging from a rope to enter the water just before one would hit the  boat broad side.

The swimmers and a swinger
The swimmers and a swinger

Even a couple of the braver guest tried it. The boat was roomy, even with that a y people aboard you could walk around and find  either sun or shade. It was a very friendly crowd, my wine glass sippy cup was a hit.

Wine glass "sippy" cup.
Wine glass “sippy” cup.

We spotted a few dolphins, I’ve given up trying to photo such sites as I never quite get the picture, and get so  busy trying to get the picture I don’t really get to watch the dolphins. Today I  enjoyed the dolphins. After the parade, and a bit more swimming,  the Captain returned us to the bay where we were promptly picked up by I’m sure was a pretty arranged panga and our wonderful day on the water came to a close. I will return to the Patricia Belle next year, but with a swimsuit. 02 06 2015 signing off KO

 

SAILFEST IS UPON US

Xpresion Immune

Projects that Sailfest did for the community in 2014
Projects that Sailfest did for the community in 2014

This first week of February is full of Sailfest activities, there is definitely something for everyone.  And  it’s a wonderful opportunity to meet folks from all over the world and do some good for the children of Zihuatanejo.    Last night at the concert the opening with the “The Brothers Mendosa”  very traditional mexican strolling trubadores, followed by the very talented Mexican gentleman whose name I can’t remember, and should have as he was excellent singing a variety of songs about  Zihuatanejo.

 Songs of Zihuatanejo

Songs of Zihuatanejo

Next on the bill was the very, non traditional Mexican hold time rock and roll band,

Xpressions Immune
Xpressions Immune

Xpresion Immune. These young Mexican musicians had all most everyone up on their feet dancing and swaying to the music.  They have become  favorite of the snowbird  crowd who first became acquainted with them last year when they played on the street for tips, hopefully someone  will help them get a Cd together. They would really sell here. The next  group was the extremely popular rock and roll band headed up by long time, Zihuatanejo musician Steve Calvert that also had the same effect on the  crowd, having everyone on their feet rocking  and rolling to the music we all grew up with. We were disappointed that Michelle LaValle had to cancel as she is one of our favorites, so as Steve was winding up the hour was getting late for the Senor ,we headed out for a  night cap at the Flophouse bar.

Chilli cook off
Chilli cook off

Thursday is the Senor’s favorite event, the chili cook off and silent auction. The Senor loves the chili as long as it doesn’t have too much heat, and I don’t care for spicy at all and just stick with the key lime pie. The Senor also loves an auction, something about the thrill of the win.

Since we had won 2 dinners the night before through the raffles, we decided that we would plan on just picking up 2 more dinners. These auctions can become a contest of who is more determined than who to win despite the cost, but

One of several silent auction tables
One of several silent auction tables

the Senor was on his best behavior and when the prices got to high he said well we can just go there anyway. Our big desire was the lunch at La Chula Vida on Playa Blanca, as we had one of our most memorable evenings there last year with friends, but we will just have do it on our own as it wasn’t to be ours this year. A couple of dinners later the auction was over for us and we retreated to the shade. Another great event, another great day. Only to be followed by Fridays sail boat parade, another day another story. 02 05 2014 Signing off KO

VERY RANDOM THOUGHTS

While selling T-shirts for Sailfest the other day I saw the police in action for the very first time.  They have a huge presence here, but all I see them do is ride around it trucks in large groups. But this afternoon a fellow must have had too many and choose to sleep it off in the sand, unfortunately he fell asleep with his trunks at half mast, sunning  or airing his buns in the sun.  This seems to be frowned upon as the Policia arrived and woke him up and made him move on.

Policia at work
Policia at work

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The Senor likes Spaghetti. So I fixed it for his dinner the other night. Our kitchen is not fully equipped, basic cooking equipment only. Since I’m a very basic cook that works great .  Most of the time!  But I have no colander to drain the spaghetti.  Time to improvise better use. I ladle the spaghetti into the bag, it drains and works like a charm

straining spaghetti
straining spaghetti

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Today at the Ecco Tianguis I bought what constitutes art for me, a beautiful native statue made locally from paper mache, I think she is gorgeous, the Senor had a different comment. Signing off 02 01 15 KO2015-01-31 21.30.35

FROM FRUIT TO ART

I’m really  enjoying my morning routine of walking to the pool, swimming, then busing back to el mercado, do a little  shopping for fresh fruits, veggies and eggs on pretty much a daily basis. At home this is a chore, I would do once or twice a month, but here it is an adventure. I’ve tried several different fruit vendors and have settled on one that will help me select what I need if I ask.  I used to deal with one where a grouchy lady took the money and would select my avocados, but twice in a row she gave me over ripe avocados, so now I go else where. Some of the amazing art isn’t in galleries but on walls for all to enjoy.

Horse race mural on wall coming back from the pool
Horse race mural on wall coming back from the pool

Also the fruit cart man stops by our apartment and today I was able to buy just a baggie of papaya.  A whole papaya is too much for us even thought we frequently breakfast on just a variety of fruits.

I do ok at the fish mercado, but when it comes to meat at the carnecerias I just don’t see anything I recognize as a steak for the Senor. So I buy them at the commercial.

Art gallery across the street
Art gallery across the street

I really enjoy the many art galleries here.  I have learned that I can’t afford art so I treat these galleries as one would a museum, look but don’t touch, ask before phtographing. But art casn be found in many, many places here.

Another wall mural
Another wall mural

 

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BUYING FISH AT EL MERCADO

Whole mahi mahiSomeday I will try buying  fish directly from  the fishermen, but for now my language, and  the required bartering skills aren’t aren’t  there yet. I do good just dealing  in El Mercado.  Within el mercado there is a meat market, a chicken market, and a huge fish  market, each with many individual proprietors. I

Filleting the fish
Filleting the fish

return to the same stall I have used before as she is helpful  and friendly, even though she speaks no English. We establish that I  want Mahi mahi, even though there is mahi mahi on display, she calls out to her helper who produces a whole fish I’m sure was still swimming a couple of hours ago..

I watch as she skill full removes the  head and tail, divides  him in half, removes the bone and whats left of the  bloodline, and skins him.  A few short   minutes  later I’m  showing her how big  of a piece I want, and  I m out the door with enough fish for 2 meals, for 85 pesos.

Before
Before
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after

 

 

 

The workmen are coming along nicely with the project across the street, they have been putting on tiles all day.  They start by carrying them in bundles from the street corner to the work site, then carrying them up the ladder and then individually placing each one.OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAOLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA Signing off KO 1 26 15

ANOTHER GREAT ZIHUATANEJO DAY

A quick trip to El Mercado on my return trip from the pool has now convinced The Senor on the wisdom of Mercado shopping.  The bulk of our supplies we get at the comercial, but he always wants to get eggs and some produce while we are there. The produce is never as good and the eggs are more expensive.  This morning I got a flat of 15 eggs for almost 1/2 of what he paid at commercial for a dozen.  I think I have him convinced.

Our cleaning lady showed up a day early  this week, we usually do a beach day when she comes but this through our schedule into a tizzy and we at last decided we go visit La Bodega as we haven’t been there yet this year. Surprisingly enough the Senor suggested we walk there.  It’s so good to get him out of the room and moving around a bit. La Bodega is basically on the back side of the pool complex so at least we knew the way.  We did a little shopping, had just two bags so we took the bus back.  We are reallylearning to live and travel the Mexican way.

Lights of Zihuatanejo in the background.
Lights of Zihuatanejo in the background.

In the evening it was the “Chic Party” held on the enormous patio of this lovely home high up the hill next to Amueleto where the view is to die for. Especially the sunset. This is pretty much an open invitation party where all “interesting” ladies are welcomed. I’d guess the crowd at maybe 150.2015-01-23 19.51.03-1 There were some local crafts people displaying their wares. I bought 2 pair of one of a kind type shoulder duster earnings  that I thought would be fun to wear. Ladies from Ixtapa and Zihuatanejo and all parts of Canada and the US were there, giving everyone a chance to greet old friends and make new . A very pleasant day.

My dear friend Cathie ,who first introduced us to Mexico, suggested I might date my postings. I think that’s a great and helpful suggestion as some times I’m  writing about yesterday or even two days ago or both. So when I sign off I’ll let you know what day I rambling about. 1/22/15 Signing  off KO

M DOCK AND SAILFEST

M-dock band
M-dock band

M Dock at the concert last night was fantastic. These are real showmen who can handle any emergency like multiple power fuse blow outs and still keep the show going.  And what a show it was.  A terrific band  and a great boost to the Zihuatanejo community.

We arrived way to early at the venue ( my fault), and that should have been the clue to go eat dinner elsewhere and return later for the show.  But that didn’t happen. In efficiency upsets the Senor’s military mind.  We spent the first hour with him explaining how things should go, with me saying this is Mexico, this is Mexico.  I roll with the punches a little better than he does, most times.

No se la digas a nadie formerly El Pueblo to is a beautiful venue for concerts
No se la digas a nadie formerly El Pueblo to is a beautiful venue for concerts

The menu was extremely limited ( and I will remember that for future events there) all items were meat, no fish or vegetarian.  The Senor ordered a hamburger and I went down to street and bought some cheese for my dinner and was happy.  Getting our first

The Senor and I enjoying the evening. Photo cour test of Patty a great photoGrapher as this is about our best picture
The Senor and I enjoying the evening. Photo cour test of Patty a great photoGrapher as this is about our best picture

drink as slow, but they were barely open.  Later proved to be a real game of patience, waiting in a long line while one bartender prepared drinks.

This was a first time for these folks, so I will cut them some slack.  But they lost the opportunity to make a real bundle off the generous gringos to-night by being under staffed.

Tuesday was my first shift selling T-shirts for Sailfest , thanks to my experienced and charming partner it was a fun experience

Selling Sailfest  t-shirts with Bonnie
Selling Sailfest t-shirts with Bonnie

. Although in the future I think  I  would prefer a committee that doesn’t deal in cash.

Money makes me nervous. Signing off.  KO

EGGS AND OTHER ISSUES

I’m getting in to a new morning routine of walking out to the pool, swimming for 30 minute then taking the bus back works for me. I’m  always amused by the differences that make Mexico so charming. On my walk to the pool I  noticed an attractive  building that was an architect and construction company, the appearance would lend credabilitycredibility  to the company. But as you look higher up the building to the second story, the attractiveness ends. The paint job only

Only half  the building  is painted
Only half the building is painted

went up half way.  The residents up stairs I guess are responsible for their exterior area. My gringo attitude says the architect  is

WeI going a dozen eggs
Weighing a dozen eggs

cheap and would cut corners.

I marvel at how eggs are sold by weight and packaged in plastic bags. But if the Senor goes out for eggs he takes a carton with him. I do marvel at the facts that eggs aren’t refrigerated here. That’s because they don’t pasteurized the eggs thereby ruining their natural protection. Lime is added to many things including  mayonnaise, especially since there is no refrigerator in many homes.

1 pidgin egg in nest
1 pidgin egg in nest

Speaking of eggs we have planters at each end of our balcony . Both had an egg in them when we arrived. In one a pidgin has been nesting on this old egg on añd off. In the last couple of days she has added quite a bit of new nesting material so maybe she is ready to lay a fresh egg. I wish her sucess. Signing off KO

Pidgin in the nest.
Pidgin in the nest.