Monday, April 27, 2009

Saturday, April 11, 2009

 
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A Beach Paradise

 

Here is a shot of some of the beautiful umbrellas that are set up and maintained by the beach restaurants in La Manzanilla. It is still so quiet here, especially on weekdays...the shot above this is one of our almost deserted beach (in February). The 3 photos above are pictures of Easter Saturday - a very different story! Mexicans from the cities love to spend their Easter week at the beach - and La Manz is a favorite destination.
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Sunday, March 29, 2009

Blue Pail

 

I enjoy these glimpses of color, texture and line created by the outdoor domestic "still lifes" in La Manzanilla.
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This painting - "La Manzanilla Portrait - Jeans" is one of the paintings I just finished. It is on dispaly in the Galeria La Manzanilla, along with the one above, which is called Tenacatita Mantel (tablecloth)
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Kitchen

 


The kitchen is great to work in, especially with so much contact with the outside world - I dont miss having a dishwasher.
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A peaceful retreat

 

This is the upstairs (palapa level) of my house in La Manzanilla, looking out towards the sea. This is quite a big room, cool because of the palapa (thatched roof) There is a sink in the room, and a bathroom with an outdoor shower, just outside the room. It's pleasant to sit in the hamaca chair, and read.
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Friday, March 27, 2009

Enrique and Lyle

 

Jason, Nadia, and Enrique have been here from Vancouver for the week, and this is their last full day at the beach. We've had a lot of wind the last 2 days, and the boogie boards are really popular.
Enrique had a chance to renew his friendship with Lyle, who just moved to the house across the street- how lucky!
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Thursday, March 26, 2009

 

Noel posing on the log in front of his house...the kids here run up and down the street quite freely; lately, some of them have been showing up at my place asking if they can do a painting. Mostly, they find amusement playing in piles of construction sand, and just anything they can find - but when I offered these guys Lego to play with, they were really hooked!
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Abraham and his family

 


This is Abraham and his son, Noel. Abraham (pronounced Abram) is helping Noel with his homework. They do most of these kinds of activities outdoors, since the weather is so good, and natural light so abundant.
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Thursday, March 19, 2009

 

Here's Dan enjoying another day in Paradise.
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Not realizing that it was a holiday, we got in to quite a crowded restaurant on the beach.
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Now That's Rustic!

 


On the way to Tenacatita, Dan and I stopped when we saw this beautiful woven wood building - what is it about such a simple way of building that is so appealing? I am going to see if I can get a little door made like this for the back yard to disguise the washer, etc.
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Sculpture in La Manzanilla

 

I'm so glad I held on to the scraps from the hardwood that was used to build a guard rail last year...finally got them out for the kids to build with - this is Gael, one of my neighbors, and his casa. There are a lot of recyclable resources here, and I am so lucky to have a big yard to store them in.
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Tuesday, March 03, 2009

 


This is "Natalie", our server at a restaurant at Cuastacomates, a great little beach village close to Melaque. Natalie (Cesar) was really friendly and helpful, and when I asked if s(he) wanted his picture to be published on my blog, he said "Sure, maybe this will give me my big break in Las Vegas!"
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Wednesday, December 03, 2008

Peligrinacion de los Indios

Rodolfo y Grisenia helped me with the spelling of this religious tradition which is a procession that happens every evening for a week leading up to Dec. 12. As I understand it, the kids walk with their mothers around the village - and they are honoring the virgin Guadelupe. Anyone reading this blog, Please correct me if I got this wrong. You can make comments, you know... and please do! Anyway, it is delightful to see the childeren gathering in their beautiful traditional garments.

 
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