The windows have all been installed, the floors painted, and all the lighting and electrical outlets installed.
Monday, July 23, 2007
Saturday, July 14, 2007
Bryan Visiting
Bryan and his friend Tom arrived from Canada for a visit before plunging into the next phase of their lives. They are staying at Gringo Perdido, but came over today to join us for a late lunch.
Posted by Anne Lossing at 4:36 p.m. 0 comments
Flowers from Heaven
There is a vine that grows here that loops and curls quietly and unobtrusively through the treetops throughout the year until, suddenly, just after the first rain, it reaches down like a reminder and bursts into blossom.
Posted by Anne Lossing at 10:25 a.m. 0 comments
R2D2 Beats Stroke
Here below are all four, back together again ... eating their favorite food - fresh flowers and herbs. They are .... from left ... Gypsy, R2D2, Gandalf and Angel.
Posted by Anne Lossing at 8:34 a.m. 0 comments
Construction; Progress Report #9
Here we see the workers preparing to draw the next line on a freshly painted section of the outside corridor.
Posted by Anne Lossing at 8:06 a.m. 0 comments
Progress
You can always tell when an election is approaching! This week our village was humming with heavy machinery, and our "street", which is the backmost street in the village and the one with the most "ups" and "downs" that have become, over time, ravines for the rain runoff, was a major focus of the work. Being a driver, I can fully appreciate the necessity of passable roads, but I was also able to see how, within a few minutes, the loss of a few trees and some green edging raised the temperature ... so noticably that you can almost feel it from these photos of "before" and "after".
Posted by Anne Lossing at 6:57 a.m. 0 comments
Construction; Progress Report #8
A few days ago the construction crew planned the entire day for pouring the concrete floor. Because they need to pour the entire floor without a break, the Women's Group offered to make lunch for the crew.
They began early in the day, and by the time the men stopped for lunch, they had created a "tipico" lunch of fried chicken pieces, rice, a potato vegetable salad and lots of tortillas, with cups of cold horchata (rice milk) to drink.
They began early in the day, and by the time the men stopped for lunch, they had created a "tipico" lunch of fried chicken pieces, rice, a potato vegetable salad and lots of tortillas, with cups of cold horchata (rice milk) to drink.
Posted by Anne Lossing at 5:55 a.m. 0 comments
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