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The nativity scene almost opposite our bedroom window |
Happy New Year, well nearly, it's actually twelve hours off here, but by
the time this is posted......
We are sitting on a sofa each, surrounded by sleeping dogs, life moves
at such a pace we don't know if we can keep up. Until a horse goes past,
when particularly Luna runs out going mental. More horses than you would think
go past!
Christmas dinner was a great success, though I do say so myself. Chicken
from the 'chicken man' who we pass on our daily walk so fresh that he'd run out
on Friday so we had to wait for the new culling on Saturday! He's lovely, and
has a few words of English we have discovered. The other man we pass, just
before him, who just seems to spend every day sitting on the doorstep is also
very friendly. We do have to go down without the dogs at some point soon to go
and meet the new puppies his dog has had. He has no English. Despite this they
both invited us to the street party that was held on the 28th.
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Christmas dinner in the garden at 3:00pm |
We thought we'd go and have a look, though explaining to the dogs that
yes, we were going out at 21.00, was quite a challenge. They obviously didn't
approve! There was a small stage set up which we arrived at the back of, so had
to squeeze past, good, that means the noise, sorry music, will be directed away
from the house! Bang on 21.00, much to our surprise, the music started, very
loudly! We were all issued with polystyrene cups with hot pineapple punch and
then basket after basket of snacks came out and were passed around. Was it rude
for us to take? Or rude for us to refuse? I took, he refused! We had a bit of a
dance (well shuffle, it was that or completely frenetic) were greeted by the
chicken man, looking resplendent in black suit and hat, and green shoes, who
was thrilled to see us, and ran away. We'd managed an hour and a half and lost
half our hearing, which perhaps made sleeping easier!
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Dinner, before gravy was applied before you ask |
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The dinner and wine were good! |
Our first little bit of street party, was the opening of the nativity
just opposite the house, which is very cute, but seemed to be appreciated best
with lots of firecrackers, you know, the ones we don't have anymore that you
light and then throw at people so they scream! I mentioned to Louise that we
quite liked the nativity which made her laugh, firstly because it was only
taken down about three months ago, and secondly because last year it obviously
wasn't silent, as it is this year, this was her email: "Oh good, I'm glad
you think it's cute!! I sent a video to my parents of them doing it and they
were absolutely horrified and are convinced that no housesitters would be able
to endure 'that awful noise'! The dogs seem to really enjoy it though!! I find
it funny most of the time but if it's at night/when I'm in the middle of
work/it goes on for longer than a few minutes then it's less amusing! And I do
worry that it might bother housesitters so I'm glad you're ok with their
'choir'!! " So what we are 'missing out on' I dread to think!
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A bit blurred, but this was the street party in full swing |
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Its a hard life, but with good company! |
Although I am loving the chance to cook, we have in our three weeks had
three meals out, the first one on our first night, followed a week later by a
shared T-bone steak which came with a bottle of wine, for £12.00 and was
absolutely delicious. Last week was a trip to the vegetarian Hari Krishna
restaurant as Louise described it. The closest we are going to get to Indian
here, which although being very enjoyable, wasn't very Indian! Tonight we are
staying in, it not being a popular night to go out, and have finally finished
the chicken, so we have a fish to be roasted whole and served with pico de
gallo and new potatoes. This, as Christmas dinner was, will be followed with
Apple crumble and proper custard, cream and egg yolks, no calories there then
which also means we have to have meringues to use up the egg whites, more sugar
and whipped cream! In conjunction with the shortbread he has made for afternoon
tea, we are going to be the size of houses!
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Our blunder through the woods |
We have been for a blunder through the woods looking for the mirador on
the summit of the hills to the left of the pyramid. We failed, we found the
path to the pyramid which was absolutely heaving, so I refused to go up it. Interesting
little walk nonetheless. We were going to try again today, but apart from
needing to buy the fish, we also had to go to the ferreteria (hardware store).
Suddenly realised as I was washing up last night (yes, I do wash up, despite
his claims) that water was jetting out backwards from the bottom of the tap! On
closer examination, it has obviously been on it's way out for a while as the
screw fitting was broken, and we've seen no bits. So with the tap 'pipe' in his
pocket we headed into town, the homeowner was sympathetic on the phone last
night, but won't be here till next weekend, so we thought we'd be a bit
proactive. Amazingly, for £3, the same as we paid for our fish, we got exactly
the same pipe and fitting, which took him about a second to fit! We then tried
to go to the convent which we visited yesterday, amazingly with no photographic
media, think he must have been ill. So wanted to get a few pictures, but we
were too early, so they will be to follow!
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A bit overgrown in places |
The only real 'excitement' we've had was capturing the scorpion. I know
he wasn't actually doing us any harm, but he did wander about at night, just
waiting to be stepped on which freaked both of us out a bit, when I read that
1000 people a year in Mexico die of scorpion sting, and no sting is painless!
So it's nearly midnight we've had a glass of wine, and we've got a scorpion on
a card covered by a plastic pot! What next? Ask our helpful Facebook friends
and deal with it in the morning obviously! So it spent the night on the outside
table, under a plastic pot, with a saucepan over it, with a brick on top. Just
in case! The Facebook thread made entertaining reading, never have we received
so many comments to a post, they ranged from "burn it with fire"
"take it to the vets" "drown it in tequila" to the most
popular of deep fry it! I had to explain that I could see no place for fried
scorpion with our traditional Mexican Boxing Day meal of cold chicken,
cauliflower cheese and jacket potato! In the end, dressed in thick gloves,
jacket, socks and shoes, (Brian not the scorpion) a knife was slipped under the
pot, it was pinned down and a brick firmly applied. Sorry Louise. All over very
quickly and easily!
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With occasional good views |
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We did get a nice panorama after scrambling up some rocks however |
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The tale of the scorpion. It's up there in the top corner of the bathroom, just coming out of it's home in the crack... |
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Here's a close-up. We'd seen it there for almost a week, one night Jackie finding it down on the window shelf |
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Then, on Christmas night, there it was, in the middle of the wall... |
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So I slapped a plastic container over it, slid a piece of card under and we'd caught it. Now what do we do? |
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So, next day I put it all on the patio, slid the card out.... |
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Slid a knife under, pinned it down, removed the plastic container and...... |
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Glad it was pinned down! |
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This was Christmas night outside our bedroom window, loud music, firecrackers and lots of laughing |
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The church by us all lit up |
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Returning from a dog walk, outside the house |
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Street art near to the house. The small rectangle under the people figures is below... |
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It says that it was only painted on 2nd December 2016 |
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Best photo so far of the hummingbird that visits the garden. Just as I took the photo it decided it had had enough of the flowers and was just flying off at high speed. Just managed to catch it |
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The entrance gate to the big church in the centre of town, built in 1580 |
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The church from the corner of the grounds |
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Inside the main church. The nunnery was closed, so hopefully will get photos later as it was fabulous when we visited yesterday without camera |
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And then we visited the fish stall in the market to buy fish for tonights (NYE) dinner. Sadly not the one he is holding though, that weighed 9kg. We had one of the smaller ones on the right |
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She didn't mention my iced coffees. Just a hint of sugar and cream in that (not!). Fabulous! |
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So its Happy New Year from the dogs..... |
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Luna, |
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Cookie, |
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And even though she's the smallest, Maty |
2 comments:
What great pictures! I love the church. Keep up the good work bloggers! X
HAPPY NEW YEAR. We have been trying to scan and send you your Diwan calendar, but the printer is being an arse and refusing to play. Once it does we will send you Jay's present in instalments! Xxx
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