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Thursday, October 25, 2012


wanted - new owners to love our house
in Cuyutlan, Colima, Mexico
 
back on the market - price reduced
 
 
 large corner lot, livable house, water and electricity, coconut palms, walk to the beach!
 

now only   $25,000 USD
 
 
here is a link with photos  http://ddmichel-beachhouse.blogspot.com/
 

if you are interested and want to know more please contact   http://www.abbott-realestate.com/


here are some comparable properties in Cuyutlan  http://www.cuyutlanrealty.com/index.html






so what are you doing this winter??








 


Saturday, October 20, 2012

tonight
watch the October Orionid Meteor Shower
 
 
 
the Orionids are one of two annual meteor showers produced by icy pieces of
Halley’s Comet
 
Halley’s Comet - the most famous comet of all time
 passing earth every 75 to 76 years
 
 the last time it passed earth and was visible with the naked eye was in February 1986
(where were you?)
 

the debris field is so large it covers the distance between the earth and the moon


 
 
 

 
 
The Orionid Meteor Shower is named after the constellation Orion because
the meteors seem to come from just north of Orion's bright star Betelgeuse
 
 
 
 
 
the Orionid Meteor Shower can be seen around the world
between midnight and dawn
 

(if you are in an area that does not have cloud cover or too many lights)
 

it is active from October 3, 2012 through November 13, 2012
this week-end being the peak
 
here is a link to watch a live stream of the meteor shower
 
 
 
 
happy viewing
 
 
another day cram packed with celestial events
 
 
 
 
 
 

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

danza de los voladores
 
that was what I had been wanting to see ever since I had heard about them
years ago
 
dance of the fliers
 
 
this is an ancient ritual/ceremony
that is still performed today
 
5 men climb a 30 meter pole (almost 100') to a platform on top
the man in the center plays a flute and drum
as the other 4 fall off the platform
 
 
to spin out on ropes
 
it was evening in Vallarta and there is a permanent pole just off the malecon
los volvadores fly on a regular basis for tips
the tips are used to keep this tradition alive in their hometowns
 
 
they were very sweet about letting us take a photo
 
here are some photos from the web that are way better
than mine
 
 
 at the top
 
they represent the 4 cardinal directions - east, south, west and north
as well as the 4 elements - earth, water, fire and air
 
 
throwing themselves off
 
 
flying down
 
 
it so looks like fun
 
 
we had a great time
thanks A. for knowing about the pole on the malecon
it was a wonderful surprise and gift to see the fliers
 
 
 
on my last evening in Vallarta
finally in the right place at the right time
 
 

ah, Mexico
thanks for your magic
 so hard to leave - I will be back
 
 
 
 
 


Thursday, October 11, 2012

north of Puerto Vallarta
 where the mountains start to rise up out of the valley
and all resemblance to Vallarta is gone
you will find Las Palmas
 

 
my friends have built a beautiful house there
 
 
this vine had taken over most of the side and back
this is one of my most favorite plants
I just love the color of the flowers
 
 
"my" room was magical
it is on the first floor, cool and dark
with the most soothing colors painted on the walls
 
you might remember from my visit last year
the other wall was
 
 
this
I love that room
I love staying there
 
 
well who wouldn't in addition to such a special room
this was breakfast
 
 
 
first day we took a drive through the valley
 
 
there was so much water - remember rainy season
that is why it is so green too
this was a good crossing....we were on a main road
 
 
this is on old mutual friend's farm across the valley
he is dead now and I wanted to see the place
too much water to see much
 
 
next trip out was to Mascota
stopping first in this little town just past Las Palmas as you go into the mountains
this is the main corner of town
the building on the cross street is the house of a friend of my friends
 
 
an old hacienda that was his fathers
nice
 
 
it was a lovely old building
 
 
see the sign on the front of it
 
 
 
 
 
 
it says Vallarta that way
wow that must be some road
 
 
the land was beautiful
 
 
stone walls enclosed the fields
all sorts of wild flowers grew on top of the rocks
I brought seeds home and hope they will grow here
 
 
as we left town we drove by this little place
and I was wishing I could live there
 
 
next stop another great restaurant
 - eating my way through Mexico
 
 
how could it not be good
he grilled the meat right then
 
 
and she made tortillas just for us
 
 
after lunch we headed into the mountains
and after too many shear cliffs and hairpin turns
we reached the valley of Mascota
 
 
before you get into town
there are these amazing ruins of an 18th century church
 
I don't know why
but I have always been fascinated with ruins
 
 
the stone work is amazing
 
 
large rocks held together using smaller rocks for mortar
 
 
I like it better with no roof
only sky
 
 
grass for a floor
 
 
the church in downtown Mascota was flying her flags
as the next day was independence day in Mexico
it was also the town's saint day so the celebration was twice as big
 
 
this is the main road heading out of town to a village even further into the mountains
going to visit a primo
 
 
out of town the road became one lane with 2 cement paths
which my friends told me was so much better than the dirt road
it use to be
oh yeah.
 
unfortunately I do not have any photos of that remote village
no photos of the wonderfully kind family who feed us fresh pomegranates
figs and homemade cheese
 
I think I was so out of my element that I forgot to take pictures
 
 
 
 
I was also terrified to go back home on the roads
but it turned out that not seeing the drop offs in the dark
made it so much easier and we had a great ride home
laughing, talking and eating
 
 
the next day was Dia de la Independencia!
celebrating the Mexican's throwing off the pesky Spanish
my friend dressed in the colors of Mexico
 
 
the town held a parade
 
 
with horses
 
 
beautiful girls
 
 
kids in uniforms
 
 
all the kids in school
 
 
mariachis
 
 
and marching bands
 
El Grito!  Viva Mexico!
 
 
the last afternoon was spent at the river
so fun
the current was fast and you had to dig you feet in
before you went over the rapids at the boulders
 
 
M. rode his horse down from the house
and gave her a bath
he has had that horse since he was a boy
it is the horse of my life, he told me
 
 
that was one of the best afternoons of the trip
thank you sweet friends for such a memorable time
 
 
 
next - last few days in Vallarta
where I see something I have never seen before