Sunday, 22 February 2015

Bits and Bobs from Week Three in P.E.


Hard to believe but week three in Puerto has already come to an end.  Along with the usual dinners, drinks, music, and beaches, we said good-bye to both Russ and Viv, and Stuart and Melanie.  This post is a combination of bits and bobs of the week’s happenings. 

We had a family dinner at sister Rita & Mike’s condo rooftop palapa.

Three of the Four Sibs at Dinner

Dinner at Rita and Mike's  Roof Top Palapa

We enjoyed a special night of music at the Rincon Cafeteria/Bar.  As happens in Puerto, we didn’t really know how the music was going to flow.  We enjoyed a fresh seafood dinner at the Turtle Bay Restaurant; thenwondered across the road to the Rincon at about 8 pm.  Alberto and Enrico (a couple a very talented professional guitar players on holiday from Italy) were just starting to play when we arrived.  Three and a half hours later (without a break) we had been witness to what could arguably be called the “best night of music in our Puerto Escondido experience” and we had front row seats.  At one point cousin Randy was asked to sit in on the drums and he was a key part of the action until yet another Italian arrived to take over in the final set. The highlight of the evening was when Alberto and Enrico engaged in a 20-minute set of duelling lead guitars.  This duel included each of them walking through the house and ending up on the floor.  Neither lost a note in moving down, laying on, and getting up from the floor.



Alberto, Randy and Enrico!

The Duel Started

20 Minutes Later - Tired But Still Going!

There were lots of beach times to relax and enjoy.

Russ and Viv at Carrizalillo

Melanie and Stuart Enjoy the Music at Manzanillo

Found a Puffer Fish on Zicatella

We also enjoyed another day at the market.

Outside of the Main Market - Local Produce

The Princess and Her Flowers



Favourite Tortilla Store - Made on the Spot

Synchronized Chicken Dance

The sun continues to set and is a focal point of the day.  As well, all of our party except one has been up early enough to enjoy sunrises over the mountains east of Puerto. The sun rises here at around 6:50 am and sets at 6:35 pm.  Despite the doable early rise our lone sunrise misser cannot seem to wake naturally before 8 am.

Sunrise From Our Roof - Too Early For Some

We have also joined the Bacocho Beach Club. 



Time Just Slips By With Little To Do but Relax

And of course a food shot.

Red Snapper At Jimmy's at Carrizalillo

We have also tried experimenting with some video posts.  Our weak Internet connection has made it quite challenging to find a method and format that will work in the blog format.  Hopefully a few of them will work.

Deborah shepparded Russell on his first Snorkeling adventure.  It turned in an attempt at synchronized snorkeling.    Click on the link.  Brother Russ' First Snorkelin

Deborah had a 3 X 4 meter tablecloth woven by a side street weaver using only a person-powered wooden loom.  Puerto Weavers Creating Deborah's Tablecloth




We saw a fish boat land itself at Playa Principal.  Fish Boat Landing at Playa Principal

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