January 7, 2009
Mexican street dogs taking their siesta.
Bruce and I have been south of the border for over 3 months now and have never encountered trouble finding a place to stay…with the exception of Tulum on the Yucatan. We were told that Puerto and the Mexican beach towns fill up during the holidays, something we’ve never seen……..there’s a first time for everything. That’s what we love about the van; we are never without a home. Away from Puerto we slept in the van but now that we’re back we’d like to find an apartment or similar to rent for the next month or two. Turns out January and February are the busiest months for rentals. Canadians love this town and for some reason can no longer tolerate the minus 50 degrees in their native land. They’ve even put together a blues fest for the months of January and February. The gringo scene includes representatives from most first world countries (Brits, Aussies, French, even met a couple of Greeks) and this season few US citizens. These gringos really know how to take a vacation; they come down for a month or four at a time.
Fortunately for us, my new-found tennis buddy manages a suites residence and was able accommodate us until the end of the month. Good thing because two days after arriving her place was completely full. Casa Mar is a paradise on the south end of Zicatela beach. It's a 12 suite compound with a tropical courtyard, pool, wireless internet, all have fully equiped kitchens and are within a couple of hundred yards from the beach. Although we have to drive to the market, the quietness is a nice trade-off. We will have to find another place at the end of January, move back into the van, or move on down the road.
Meanwhile, Bruce is back to trading and watchingthe market and I’m working on my Spanish and am to meet with someone next week regarding medical volunteering. There are “local laws” to foreigners volunteering in Oaxaca, so I must go through the proper channels. Might as well enjoy the chronically warm weather, play tennis, study Spanish and eat some of the best food in all of Mexico.
Ms. Millie, the irresistable house dog.
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Patty,
We just met a couple at a wedding on NYE. He is a wine auctioneer for Sotheby's. She works for a company called Hot Bread Kitchen (http://www.hotbreadkitchen.org/). They help immigrant women earn a living by having them make their native bread and selling it at specialty stores. We're big fans of the tortillas, needless to say.
Anyway, they have a friend who moved to Puerto Escondito (sp?) and loved it so much, he stayed and opened a book shop. She said it's basically the only one in town and you would probably know of it. I can't remember the name of their friend, but their names are Jessamyn and Elliot.
actually, I was informed it might be in Oaxaca City
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