
When Jose ran to
Marma late in the morning for $70 more of cement, sand and gravel, we wondered if we'd see it later in the day since Saturday is a half day. It was at the house within an hour,
casi milagro - almost a miracle.

With Lora's
supervision, Debora helped - whether
Eriso needed another bucket of cement or a trowel.

Debora also cleaned up outside the posts so it would be easier to slide the tube molds off. And
Eriso and I got to talking and what they heck, go for it. He'll used cement posts for the front now too, rather than wait for the wood to rot in a year. We have neighbors who have asked for it.

Lora's girlish figure after 2 weeks of high protein, high fiber food. She's almost never hungry now either. But she's still a long way away from becoming a
spokesdog for healthy living. With her muzzle on, she came home after her first out of the day with a box of cream gangling from a tooth behind her muzzle.
No more free, unsupervised outs! Word on the street is that the municipality is rounding up what they consider street dogs. Oh no,
callejera! So I broke out a 25 foot lead I got in the states yesterday and latched it to a thingamajig intended to lock the bicycle to, which by the way, Jose serviced yesterday. Lora will still be able to supervise at a distance.
For lunch, I made a mixed greens salad with Swiss cheese and Catalina style French dressing. Jose kicked it up a few notches for himself with red habanero salsa.
The big question of the day - Will fishermen go out this morning and report back to
Eriso for fish fries, or will
Eriso detail the side fence?
Thank you very much for posting so much information on Isla Mujeres and how it`s like to live here..
ReplyDeleteWe are currently working on a pure "Isla mujeres" blog and invite anyone interested to write a little piece about Isla and what`s happening there.. take a look at http://islalife.blogspot.com and please give a shout if you are interested!
Thanks once again!