I fly home on Friday. I have two days left here. But they're going to be busy. With my last swims, yoga, packing, trying to finish a painting, and sad goodbyes. I'm weepy just thinking about it...So I won't be posting again.
Before I sign off...Thank you. To all of you who stayed in touch while I was away. For sure, it's really nice here, and I'm sad to leave. But it's incredibly comforting to know I'm coming home to wonderful friends and family.
Pictures
1- There's a school for kids with learning disabilities. The school yard has a whole bunch of fun play structures made with old pallets and tires. Super creative and awesome!
2- The sky was sooo moody. Beautiful!
3- The young man with the toque is Roman. His mother knit the toque for him. He must've been sweating bullets cause he danced and danced and danced. Salsa. But he was so proud of his toque. Adorable.
4- This is Natali who works at the bulk food place in the Mercado. I was buying chipotle peppers to bring home. She seemed surprised at how many I was buying. When I told her we don't have them in Canada, she got excited. Asked if I had Canadian money, because she collects currency. She got really excited when I came back to giver her a looney and a tooney. I explained the images. She was so interested and excited. Very heart warming.
5 - Look carefully. One motorcycle. Two grown men. One lawnmower. One whipper snipper. One 20 litre water jug. Amazing!
6-A bus for tourists with a fun paint job.
7 - A mobile clinic with free services in the parking lot of the local grocery store. I didn't go inside the clinic trailers. But they looked very well done. There were about 5 trailers. Each offering different services: mammograms, x rays, dental care, ultrasounds, blood tests, etc.
8 - Read carefully. It says rooster eggs. Hmmmm.....
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