Friday, May 15, 2009

Heading north on Monday

May 15, 2009

Where's Jose? Man climbs up coconut tree 40 feet - no safety harness - to cut down the coconuts. High risk tasks are commonplace.

Our stay in Puerto Escondido (and all of Mexico for that matter) has exceeded our expectations. Mexico has so much to offer the minimalist: healthy inexpensive food, kind hardworking people, inexpensive housing, incredible vistas and a non-hurried lifestyle. On the flip side, they don't have the infrastructure the US has: consistent garbage trucks, even sidewalks, smooth roads, cheap electricity (it's 3 times higher here than in the US) and potable tap water. These are things the simpleton can adjust to rather quickly.....as the good outweighs the bad.

Fresh papaya, mango, canalope, bananas, and fresh squeezed orange juice every morning for Brucelee (his Mexican nickname), Mac - the housekeeper - and myself. Mac bring us the honey from her bees and mango from trees.


We do miss rich dark chocolate, sharp chedder cheese and cheap imports. All things considered, there is SO much to love about Mexico and if more Americans knew of the lifestyle that can be had here there probably would be a major migration south.

Our Visas expire in 12 days and we must head back to the US after being south of the border for 8 months. There is no doubt we'll be back.

No dress code, nino wears inner-tube.

1 comment:

brg said...

i miss you woman! look forward to seeing you in person very soon!

love,
your sis