Friday, May 30, 2008

Laid back in Sayulita











Imagine yourself on a hot and humid day at the top of the hill. Your husband asks, “Do you have the keys?” One of us lost the keys. No one is willing to take the blame. So I sat on the doorstep and let Ray solve the problem.

After driving down to Choco Bananas to check, and in the meantime breaking his belt, Ray, with hands in pockets to hold up his baggy shorts, sauntered across the town plaza and had no luck. Returning to the top of the hill we searched out young neighbors who managed to scale a few walls and let us into our casita. Great fun.

It is very hot and humid here today, and thus our decision to live inland. Yes, and house by the sea would be lovely as long as you don't have to live there in the Mexican summer.
We've also acquired a cat! Yesterday after breakfast, we heard meowing at the door. We donated the milk from our breakfast cereal.
Today, Friday, we decided to get down to the town early, and there was our friend at the door meowing for his breakfast. We supplied milk again. Tomorrow we leave and someone else will inherit our new cat!
After walking through nearly deserted streets in the town for a week, we finally came down inthe morning, and this place is jumping! People all over the place. We're going to have to get this siesta thing down.
Later.

1 comments:

Why Oxbow? said...

OK, how much room are you going to have in your house? Can we pay you rent in Kuna?

I remember teletype terminals and card readers, so 300 baud (what is a baud anyway?) seems OK by me.

J&N