Friday, March 5, 2010

Thieves respect property

Thieves respect property. They merely wish the property to become their property that they may more perfectly respect it. That's by Gilbert K. Chesterton. Why do I bring it up? Because today's blog is mostly going to be pictures stolen from my friend Carol!

First, an update on the storm and the aftermath of the broken window.

It took a big toll on sand banks, but there's ready filler available:


We had some leaks. No problem, shortly after this Ed built us the new roof he's been promising!




We have a new hole in the backyard that Carl's going to plant a shade tree in.




The wind was really, really strong! It blew the Circle K sign over. Unfortunately, we didn't get to have a very long visit with our friends Karen and Dave. They came down from Laughlin, got to have a Mary's shrimp Taco and look at the ocean, then the storm blew in. We had some laughs and caught up that evening, and the next day they had to drive for the states before they got flooded in.




It was also great having Paul here!! He stayed for a while, sharpened my knives (my knives miss you, Paul!), did some other projects around the house for us, and was a lot of fun to visit with!

Now, the replacement window arrived after a couple of months, but in order to install it, they had to drill out a bunch of concrete.


Oswaldo, of course, had a guy here within an hour who patched the concrete up. He did a fantastic job! And Oswaldo himself will come by Saturday and patch the plaster, and then we'll paint and bad bing bada boom, new window. That's Oswaldo's dad on the other side of the window above, he replaced the spring on the driver's side of our car over the front tire. It's been broken since Calgary, but our mechanic in Calgary said it would cost over $1000 to fix. Oswaldo's dad did it in a day for 600 pesos. I'm not doing the exchange rate for you people anymore, look it up! :)

After all that, we bought ourselves some new dishes to cheer ourselves up.


Here are Carol's pictures, in no particular order. Carol and her friend (and now our friend) Tracy came down for ten days, and were excellent guests. I took some time off and we had a blast.

That's Carol next to a saguaro cactus.



You may recognize Cheryl, she and Dan drove the ladies back to Mesa for their flight back.


Ocatillo flower



Ocatillo cactus



Saying goodbye. Carol and Tracy bought us the most beautiful plant pots, and she has a picture of us with them, but all I can say is, ok, ok, I'm on a diet. Pictures of the pots alone will be in a future blog.





Dan at a wonderful meal at Regina's


Carol and Carl share the mocaljete.



Many beach walks.



The crazy dog lady. Cheryl is very popular in her neighborhood, and I can't help calling her that. From left to right, Hombre, Twix, Barkyboots and Boxer girl, or Beegee.


This is a great story, see Cheryl's blog for details: http://cheryl-dan-mexicanmadness.blogspot.com/

Twix is Carol's dog, now.










At the opening of the Sunset Cantina, whose website I did: www.thesunsetcantina.com







There's Tracy- first closeup of her.


They both went swimming. In February. They said it was no colder than BC lakes in July. They loved it. We huddled in our jackets and watched,






When they arrived it was Fiesta time, and there was a parade!




Local restaurant



See you again real soon! Loved having everyone who visited, we are so happy people are coming down!!