Sunday February 5th was Super Bowl Sunday,
all bars that have the ability that day show
the game on wide screen, Ole's was one of the
restaurant/bars in the Colonia set up to view the game
Theresa had a tooth filling done at Dr. Gene's.
A little R&R pool side one afternoon.
We met with Sharon (MacDougal) Durie and her husband Dennis, for dinner at Ricardo's Restaurant in the Port one evening. Great food, refreshing drinks and great company can not be beat!
One afternoon we went to Cancun and again met with
Vic and Jayne Welton, this time for lunch in the Hotel Zone.
Something tells me there is going to be
a cat fight in the alley tonight! Right after this photo was taken the couple on the right fell off the wall....too funny.
Neighbourhood children playing in their indoor pool.
A new flower (Passion flower) we found on our grocery trip to Chedraui's one day -
Quite an interesting specimen for sure,
and this fruit ( Passion fruit) also grows on the same vine.
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It was necessary that we make a second trip into Cancun this week, traffic was very slow. One of the reasons was this little fender bender.
The second reason was due to construction. The trip was twice as long in time as it normally would be. Construction also happens in Mexico during tourist season.
While in Cancun we stopped at Taberna, close to the Home Depot for dinner. The day we went to Cancun with our building contractor and his wife (Carlos and Laura) we ate here. The drinks are always cheaper if you buy 2.
Dinner was very tasty! I had the breaded chicken with pasta and garlic bread,
Theresa had a pasta dish with garlic bread also - another to die for meal.
Sharon, Allan and Howard went on a
fishing trip with Abraham and his crew one day this week.
The fishing guide Abraham on the left, deck hand on right and boat captain Carmen, standing at back of boat.
This was a portion of their catch for the trip
Sharon was catching 2 at a time they said.
Howard waiting for his next bite.
Some of the fishes were given to needy families, we had enough for 2 meals and Sharon and Dennis had a meal they shared with friends. The balance of the fishes were kept by the Captain and crew to be distributed among their families.
This was the pile of fillets we prepared for the dinner we shared with Sharon and Dennis .
Ladies in the kitchen preparing vegetables (which included
re-baked potatoes) and salad.
re-baked potatoes) and salad.
Howard cooked the fish outside in Bev Maguire's cast
iron fry pan on the induction hot plate. We have
guardianship of Bev's special cast iron fry pan here at Casa Pura Vida. It came with specific instructions on how to cook with it and how to clean it. Howard was amazed at how well it cooks and how easy it is to clean, he going to get his cast iron pan out when he gets back home and try to season it like Bev's.
A full and satisfied look on Dennis' face.
Sharon and Theresa sharing memories of their youth in Espanola High School.
Dennis trying to look like a Mexican Mariachi.
Earlier in the day when Sharon and Dennis came to the
colonia we did a bit of a walk about. Above are children
at play in a school yard.
We took them to a little nacho factory, it is quite an interesting little place and the workers invite you in to look, take photos and have taste samples. They start out as a round tortilla about 6 inches across which is cut in 4 triangular sections, which are run on a conveyor belt into a dryer.
Once dry they move along the belted system into a deep fryer, from there they continue along being allowed to air dry.
At the end of the process they are bagged.
Once bagged, the bag is manually taken to a heated sealing unit operated by foot lever and then placed in cartons to be delivered for sale. These nacho chips are so much more tasty than the ones bought in the stores.
The walk about ended at the cemetery of course, like every great journey.
On our way to the grocery store we pass this BBQ
where (every day) they cook chickens
and spare ribs.
This was an unusual sight for us, this truck
is loaded with green bananas.
There are many markets along the roadsides
this year in the colonia,
not only produce but clothing, shoes, make up,
electronics and so much more.
On one of our shopping trips this week we stopped at Ole's for a light lunch and drinks. They love to see Theresa come because she orders mixed drinks. This day she ordered a large (grande) Margarita.
We called for a taxi for her when we were ready to leave as she was a little tipsy, but it was busy with another client at the time, so...
Howard guided her home. LOL
This street dog is keeping his belly cool on the cement in the shade. The weather has been just wonderful every day, we are sure going to miss it after we arrive back in Canada on March 7th.
This was the goings on in our lives this past week, so 'till next time stay safe and show love and kindness to your enemies, it will drive them crazy!!
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