Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Wednesday, week 5Ha

Today began with the traditional waffle.  Later, Winn and I walked around, drank some lemonade at the Garden Cafe, and bought 2 muffins each for tomorrow's breakfast.

For me, most of the day was taking last looks at Granada, and saying goodbye to new friends.  Our last evening out was at Nectar with Lise and Wayne.  It was chicken bechamel crepes for me...as usual.  We all shared lime crepes for dessert.

I have everything packed except for the computer.  And that will go into the backpack soon.  We leave the hotel at 5:30 a.m., which means I'll be functioning in sleep mode.

I've enjoyed sharing my part of Nicaragua with you.  Thanks for reading.  Willa

Tuesday, week 5

Would you be surprised if I had a waffle for breakfast? :)  Got busy packing, and got most of it done.  Said goodbyes to people I wouldn't see again.....

Our tour was to Volcano Masaya, another in the chain of 47.  This time, no real climbing was required.  The warning signs said to park your car facing out, and to get under it if the volcano spewed rocks.  We saw plenty of smoke, but no flying rocks.

Our second stop was the Chocoyero Nature Reserve and El Brujo, the waterfall.  The ride to get there took us past coffee and pineapple plantations.  We saw pineapples being picked, and the tops replanted.  Bosco got each of us a pineapple.  The last part of the ride bumped and banged over dirt roads.  The hike in to the waterfall was long, but full of beauty...trees, flowers, birds.

The waterfall was lovely.  The clay cliffs beside it are home to many pairs of birds.  They leave each morning, and return each evening.  They eat a little clay, required for their digestion, and sleep in the cliff holes or trees nearby.  We were there to see them return.  It was fascinating.  Not too long afterwards, we quickly retraced our route, to try to finish the hiking path before nightfall.  We heard insects, birds, and howler monkeys bidding us farewell.  We drove home in the dark, passing people walking, bicycling, motorcycling, and riding in all sorts of vehicles .

Despite the fact we were tired, Winn and I headed for some Don Luca pizza.  It was delicious.  We met Don Luca, the owner..  Bosco and Elda dropped by our table.  Elda had done the tour with us, but still had enough energy to ask me to share my tiramisu...so I did.   Willa

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Mombacho Volcano

As the book says, 'this volcano is unavoidable, it towers over the southern horizon, lurks around every corner, creeps into your panoramic photos.  In Granada, you are living in the shadow of a giant; fortunately the giant is very gentle ( I wonder where the gentleness was when we were hiking, sweating and catching our breath)?

It's lovely and cool under the canopy but goodness did I sweat!  At the end when we had a rest stop it was most difficult to pull my clothng back on, everything was wet and sticky! Inside the forest it's misty and cool, wild orchids bloom freely and we were about 850 meters above sea level.  The forest is protected as a nature reserve, it's about 700 hectars of park rising to a peak of 1,345 meters.  The land is rich, full of nutrients, and there is flora and fauna that never ceased to amaze me; it's stunningly beautiful.

Orchids grow wild and sadly my telephoto function on my camera isn't working so I'm not able to capture them to show off their finery!  There are hundreds bromeliad species, tree ferns and old growth cloud and dwarf forests.

If you take a look at my Facebook you'll see a few little videos.  Unfortunately I'm not able to load them here, no idea why but I'm still in the learning stages ))

Even when our guide mimicked the  call of a monkey no one returned his call.  There are however three species of monkeys, 168 different species of birds etc. and there's talk of a very secretive cat too!
As we were waiting for our lift up to the top, a group came down.s   They had spent an overnighter there and said it had been lovely, mystical and they'd like to do a repeat; maybe I'll tackle this when I return to Granada.

As I was returning home I could only think of how good a cool shower and air-con room was going to be but this was to wait for later.

Workers were taking care of some updates in my room; a screen on my bathroom shower stall, etc.

Lise and I went out to dinner and imagine our surprise when we  later saw Lise & Wayne meandering about looking for a restaurant too.  They joined us and we  enjoyed some of the street youth, they can twist their bodies inside out.

Dinner was great and since Don Luca's was closed I wonder if we'll get there before we leave?

The shower was delicious and my knees can still feel the trip back down Mombacho.

And the end to another day in paradise.

Winn

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Monday, week 4


Today was a trip to the bank, and standing in line.  As an old foreigner, I get to stand in the shorter line, which was still long.  One man jumped to the front, saying he was old.  The rest of us clucked at his rudeness.

Winn, Lise, Wayne and I headed for Volcano Mombacho with Bosco.  Elda was at home.  When we got to the staging area, Bosco had a flat chewed up tire.  It got changed while we were at the volcano.  We all climbed a ladder into an old 5 ton military type vehicle, and sat three to a seat.

The truck roared up the mountain.  It stopped at a coffee plantation, and we all got a taste of their brew.  We reboarded; the truck  stopped
too soon.  We had to walk what someone said was the last 200 meters due to road constuction.
It was almost straight up, took forever, and left most of us winded.  We ended up at an altitude of 1150 meters.

There were several hiking trails around the crater and the other craters.  I went part of the way around crater 1 (of 4)...  The best part was the girl guide who went with me, and a tunnel, made from a collapsed area.

The way down was rough.  Going straight down isn't easy, especially when one slides every now and then.  After getting to the truck and climbing in, It began backing down the somewhat narrow trail.  There was lots of excitement in that.  Eventually, he was able to turn around, and bounce the rest of the way down.

That adventure left all of us very tired, and led to some adult beverages, and some siestas.  On the way to supper, Winn stopped to give Lauren some school supplies for the children Lauren tutors informally.We ate at Cafe de los Artistes.
My pasta putenesca was delicious.

You can imagine....we all slept well.  Willa  

9:03:00 AMby The Two W's ....
 
Thu

Thursday, week 4

After having a leisurely breakfast at the hotel, Winn and I joined the chocolate making class.  We roasted the beans, separated the chocolate from the shell.  Ground the chocolate to paste, and our teacher Ismael made three cacao drinks from it.  Then, we each made a candy bar.  It was fun, and a lot of work.  Wonder who stumbled upon it in the first place.  Will pick up and probably eat my candy bar today.





In the afternoon, Winn, Lise and I went and looked at two rental properties.  The one we saw several days ago  spoiled us.  Afterwards, the heat of the afternoon was pretty warm, so we stopped for drinks and nachos.  Then, we went to Imagine for their famous mango bread dessert.  It has mango bread topped with vanilla ice cream, topped again with rich chocolate sauce.  No wonder it was mentioned in Travel and Leisure magazine, it was great.  Got back to the hotel early.....  Willa

The days are going by far too quickly now!

It's been days since I've added anything to this BLOG but it's not because the days have been dull, just the opposite, full of adventures and we're making fond memories.

It's Sunday morning, Lise's husband should have arrived late last night;  Willa and I will be going to Kathy's Waffle House for breakfast .. guess what we'll be eating?  And I hope we can sit at the back ofher restaurant with the parrots; it was so much fun the last time.  Last week I had forgotten my camera, this time I'll do better.

One afternoon we stopped at a local restaurant for some nibbles and a cold drink; the cutest little boy was there and it appeared that the lady who probably owned the restaurant was his Grandmother.  This little boy loved music and could play the bottom of his pot like a bongo drum.  Not only did he have the correct wrist movements, he also had talent!!

We've made chocolate from scratch and I'll add some photos to Willa's post about this.  I still have half of my chocolate bar so hopefully there's still some left when I return to Hartford this Thursday.  Mine had rum and crushed cashews, yummy too.  What I did find disturbing though was that what I made was 50/50 cacao/sugar.

And in our class we had some interesting women, one from Hershey, PA and her friend who has lived in Nicaragua for about the last 7 or so years.  She's also from the US but married to a Nicaraguan man; they're both lawyers and met while doing a Masters in England?  I took this opportunity to ask her if she knew where the Rotary International held their meetings in Granada.  She was so surprised by this as she did her Masters on a Rotary Scholarship.

Last night we ate at Tele Pizza a local restaurant close to the hotel.  We'd heard others say that it was good and although it was I enjoyed the thinner crust at Monna Lisa.  Neither of us could eat our entire meal, I had a pizza and Willa a pasta.  The smallest size pizza is a medium with about 8 good sized slices.  We asked for our leftovers to be packaged up and we searched for the lady who we've often seen sitting in a nook off the main square.  She has 3 children with her, a little one about 3 who is always sleeping, a little boy about 8 and a girl about 10, the mother is rather thin, etc.  She was more than pleased with our meager offerings and I hope to buy her some ready-to-eat food and return to look for her this evening.  The little boy and girl were both pinned with Canada pins, they were pleased and the mother muttered something that I didn't understand other than the word BONITA.
This must be a most difficult life for her and the children.

The other day I saw a man proudly wearing a top with the word  JACKASS across the front, surely he didn't know what the word meant?  I could only wonder?

We've met with Bosco and have some  tours planned for today, Mon, Tues & Wednesday and then he'll pick us up on Thursday morning at 5:30!!  How I hope to get on an earlier flight from Miami to \Hartford, I dread the 8 hour layover but with a good book, etc. anything is possible.

I've been dragging my a*s here as I tried to add two videos to a post that Willa had made ; they didn't load properly and neither do I know how to remove them ... I'll go and repair my damages NOW!

Winn

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Sunday, week 4

I was awakened by a knock on the door.  It was the laundry.  Two hours later, I was reawakened by Winn.  We went to Kathy's Waffle House for breakfast.  I had oatmeal with bananas and raisins....stuck to my ribs very well.  Next, we went and looked at the San Francisco Church, Convent, and Museum.  The museum was fascinating.  There was a large collection of statues showing the old gods.  Some of them were Pre-Columbian.  We also saw pottery, figurines, paintings, etc.  Well worth spending time there.

We returned for a little R&R.....  At 3:30 p.m., Winn, Lise's husband Wayne and I, left for a tour with Bosco.  Lise had a sore throat, and wanted to save her energy for later.  Bosco took us to the house of his half-sister and her mother and brother.  The mother Dahlia, promptly put us all to work.  I did rice, beans, gallo pinto, fried tortillas, and fried cheese.  I think I can make gallo pinto when I go home.  We ended up eating two types of plantains, fried cheese, gallo pinto, ensalada, chicken enchiladas, tostados, chicha (a maize and raspberry) drink, water and coffee.  We loved every minute of it.

We got back to the hotel just in time to change for an outing with Lise's Spanish teacher.  We rode to the lake in a two-horse carriage.  We stopped at a club with live music.  It was terrific!  Even some of the children danced. It was a lovely outing with Omar, Lise, Wayne, Winn, and I....even though we took a taxi back. :)  Willa

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Saturday, week 4

This morning was breakfast at the hotel.  After that, we went to the laundry and turned ours in.  It should have been delivered by now, but we forgot to ask at the desk.  We did a lot of walking around.  I required a cold cafe latte....somewhat addictive when the temperature is over 90 degrees.

At some point in the day, the three of us gals saw Bosco, and cornered him for our itineraries for the coming days.  Also, we arranged transport to the airport on Thursday.  Winn went and looked at a property, while Lise and I lounged at the pool area.  We got to meet Flor's 9 year old daughter, who is pretty, bright, and sweet.

Lise went to the airport to pick up her husband, so Winn and I tried out TelePizza.  It was full of locals, and had several birthday celebrations going on.  Winn's pizza and my pasta were more than we could eat, so we got take away bags.  Tomorrow, we plan to learn to cook gallo pinto...which seems to be the national dish.   Willa

Friday, week 4

Started the day with breakfast at The Garden Cafe.  The courtyard is so pretty and the food is good.  From there, we went to visit the vet.  He was up to his ears in animals with 17 spay/neuters for the day.  Fortunately, he had the help of a number of vet students.  Sad to say, Jasson had to put down both of the puppies they had been nursing at home.  They just couldn't make it.  Donna is hand feeding 4 kittens.

Went wandering around, in and out of shops, and wherever our feet took us.  We stopped by Ole' and saw Lauren.  Unfortunately, I was the one who gave her the news about the second puppy's death.

Before supper, Lise, Winn and I went out on the balcony to sip some red wine and taste test our chocolate bars.  Delightful!  Winn and I returned to Nectar for the third time, and ate the same things for the third time.  Would you believe they are that good?     Willa

Thursday, March 3, 2011

If today is Thursday then .....

it's the start of our last week in paradise.  

And I wonder why it seems that the days are starting to pass more quickly?  Although I haven't been adding too much here recently we've continued to enjoy ourselves fully.

Yesterday I returned to the Garden Cafe for breakfast and if you ever do get to Granada, this isn't to be missed!  Not only is the food delicious, the setting is so peaceful and the birds like to chill off in the water fountain.  Awhile ago when I was here I noticed  one of the workers putting something into the fountain, it seemed that he was putting granules in and into each of the various levels.  Apparently this is to prevent mosquitos!

Although I've walked in the front of their local market (mercado) I'd never browsed it but yesterday I did.  It's a beehive of activity and apparently I've not seen all of it; somehow I missed the fish, meat, etc.  But I did see a man selling fresh chicken parts as I entered the market.  I shudder when I see these perishables sitting out in the open without any refrigeration.  Maybe it's different on the other side of the market?  But, I also didn't see any flies buzzing around the raw meat!




Although I recognized some of the grains, flours in these sacks there were some that I had absolutely no idea what they were ... one resembled dog food but surely it wasn't,

When a young girl reaches her 15th birthday this is a time for celebrating; it's her Quinceanera

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quincea%C3%B1era

Maybe the dress in the  background would be worn for this occasion?


And after cooling off in the room, Lise, Willa and I went to the pool area as we were to meet Flor and her young son Novak; he's 9 months and a healthy  little guy.



We met Flor as she attends the bar at the pool area and she mixes a great Mojito.  We decided that we'd each buy a round; Lise was enjoying a Pina Colada while Willa and I a Mojito.  After two drinks each we decided that we'd forgo the 3rd round and it's my turn to buy later today.

Later on we ate again at Casa San Francisco, a lovely dining experience again!

http://www.csf-hotel-granada.com/accommodations.html

Hasta mañana

Winn




Wednesday, week 4

Winn had a more eventful day than I did.  I had my breakfast and talked with several people over coffee.  Then, took my book to the shaded area near the pool, and read.  I was thinking that all of that beauty should not be wasted...and it wasn't wasted on me.  So relaxing.

Later, Lise, Winn, and I gathered at the pool bar to see Flor's little boy.  He is 9 months old, and his name is Novak.  He is a solid little fellow, and should be big like his dad.  Flor usually has the bar, but it was her day off. While we visited with her, we ordered mojitos and pina coladas...  Definitely refreshing in the heat.



Later, we went out for supper.  El Garaje was just closing as we arrived, so we returned to Casa San Francisco.  The food was again delicious.  I had the vegetable tempura, and am still thinking about it.  Also ordered a blue cheese bruschetta, which surprised me by coming on a diagonal slices of cucumber.  Very different, not my favorite.

On the way home, Winn and I stopped for a chocolate gelato at the Euro Cafe.  It was the perfect end to the meal and to the day.   Willa

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Tuesday, week 4

Time seems to be passing very quickly now.  Today was a laid back day.  Had my cacao cold drink.  Did some reading.  Had a ginger ale by the pool.  Supper was at Monna Lisa.  The three of us had three different pizzas, and all three vanished.  They were thin thin crust, and not too built up with ingredients.  Mine was Pepperoni and Funghi or so they said.  One the way back, only had a few pizza crusts left for a hungry dog....one of many...

Was thinking about some of the little surprises here.  Went into an art gallery, walked around the courtyard, and saw the small office of Volcan Nica, the local radio station.  The DJ was taking calls as we watched.  There were the little ones at school, you suddenly found hugging you.  The sight of a cat on the street.....turned out to be an inside cat that cautiously explored near his doorway.  Several afternoons, a cloud turn into a short and gentle rainfall.  The plants were so happy.  I love the little surprises.  Willa

Monday, February 28, 2011

Tonight we found a real GEM!

Since we've been here for quite awhile and have eaten our meals at restaurants we were hoping to try something new this evening.

I quickly looked at my guide book and we all agreed to try the Los Chocoyos Restaurant in the Casa San Francisco Hotel.

http://hotelcasasanfrancisco.com/

In every way the meal was delicious; from the tasty salad with freshly grated ginger to our main dish.  We all had shrimps/prawns done in various ways, thai, curry, etc.

There's a most interesting video on the above website which shares a little about the sisters who own the hotel, the special touches they've made, etc.

And all of this is situated only a few blocks from our hotel.  I believe that if I stayed here for 3 months, ate out every night, I'd still not have eaten in all of their top notch eateries.

In searching for something unique about Granada I came across this BLOG and it's most interesting.  Everything from settling into Nicaragua, to planting an herb garden, etc.  I'll certainly try to follow this.

http://stmemory.wordpress.com/

Winn

Monday, week 3

Woke up a little earlier than usual.  Went down for coffee and my now regular waffle with bananas on top.  May have to buy a waffle iron when I get home.  Later, joined Winn and Lise at the Garden Cafe.  Started out with a cafe latte, and ended with a lemonade.  Fortunately, my stomach did not complain.

Winn and I did a bit of walking around before coming back.  We stopped into a pet store for a look.  Later, Winn went back to buy some rawhide bones for a teething Elda.  Elda is a very happy puppy!

About 2 p.m., I decided to go see if I could do a bit of shopping.  Was moderately successful with the vendors in Central Park.  Evidently, I'm getting more accustomed to the heat.

Later, Winn, Lise and I went to the restaurant at Casa San Francisco.  Winn had found it in the guide book, and it was a yummy find.  Lise had Thai shrimp.  Winn had Curried prawns.  I had Prawns in tamarind sauce.  Our salads were a work of art, and tasted wonderful.  The trip would have been worth it, just for the salad.  But, we were happy to keep going, and made the shrimp/prawns vanish.  Even had a bit of room for chocolate cake.  What am I going to eat when I get home??????   Willa

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Sunday, week 3

We started our day slowly, with a breakfast at Kathy's Waffle House.  Since it was Sunday, the only room was back by the kitchen.  It was fascinating to see the dance of breakfast cooking and delivery.  They must have a superb system.  Our table was near the Amazon parrots....two in the cage, and one out.  The outside parrot tossed his large water pan onto the floor, startling us all.  By the way, I had apple pancakes. :)

After a short rest, we went to see a rental house.  Winn has described it, and given you some great pictures.  After that, we stopped for something cold.  Got into a conversation with a fellow named Ricardo.  Turns out he was a hustler.  We never did figure out what he wanted from us.

After we ditched him, we had a pleasant stop at O'Shea's.  I think Louis needs a t-shirt from there...maybe.  The other gals had chicken curry (which vanished), and I had a berry smoothie.  Now, I'm wishing I'd had more.  At this point though, I think I'll eat my cookies, fruit, and plantain chips....not a bad snack.   Willa

And I was attacked by

Ruby but more about her later on.

When I woke up yesterday I quickly realized that I'd not had enough sleep, my neighbours were rather noisy and around 2:30am or so I thought that a woman was being strangled or ??  ... well, this went on for about 45 minutes.  And I then had problems returning to sleep.

It was to be another lazy day as I'd planned for a full body massage at 'seeing hands, blind massage.  So, after a long read it was time to shower and head off to the Euro Cafe to find this masseuse.  Somehow or another I was turned around and I could find every little landmark that I knew of but not the Euro Cafe.

With a little extra time I chatted with  some ladies at Ole and then went on my way again.  As I was leavnng I saw a young man with a Montreal 1976 olympic symbols on his t-shirt, asked him if he spoke english and he did.  He was going by the Euro Cafe and so we tagged along together.

As usual I was full of questions, wanted to know if he worked and lived here and he does ... he told me that they have rented a lovely little casa for $650/month which sounds reasonable enough for me. His work allows him to do it online and Wi-Fi is all over Granada.

My massage was heavenly and I look forward to booking another one before I leave here.

It's now lunch hour and I've yet to eat anything.  I remembered seeing a small eating place behind Ole in the Art School so I meandered over there.  I browsed around Ole and then went into the art school in the back.  Imagine my surprise when I heard a parott, I searched and searched, it screeched and chattered and then I saw it on a table almost beside me.  It looked up at me so lovingly and silly me I put my hand in front of it to see if it would hop nto my finger.  Not only did it hop onto my finger, she ran up my arm, onto my shoulder and quickly bit my cheek.  If this was Ruby's love I wanted none of it.  There was no one around and here I was with a nasty parott who is now around the back of my neck pecking away at my head and whatever else she could get her beak onto.  And so, I started to walk towards the door to Ole and all the while shielding the side of my face, eyes, with my backpack. 

Two ladies came to my rescue, one  saying ... 'On my look at Ruby has finally done'.  They'd been trying to get her to climb onto our fingers, etc. BUT not to peck the living daylights out of us.

Ruby the parott apparently arrived at this lady's home unannounced and since she wasn't able to locate the owner has kept Ruby as her own.  In doing so, Ruby is very attached to this lady and obviously no one else !!  If she were mine in this public space I would leash her to one of the palm trees or pedestal. 

And after all of this I walked over to the Garden Cafe for a quiet, cool lunch ... this is a lovely cafe owned by a young man from California and his Nicaraguan wife, they met while in University.

http://nicaraguatourist.wordpress.com/2010/04/16/the-garden-cafe-in-granada-nicaragua/

We can eat most meals for $10 or less and this includes tax and a tip; most times the tip has already been calculated for us and is added to the bill.

Before leaving the cafe I filled up my water bottle as they have a container of purified water in the cafe for everyone to access.

Other than taking a siesta yesterday afternoon for an hour or so I read, kept up to date with family and friends and looked forward to an evening of ?

Last week Willa and I left the hotel before 8am and the heat of the day as we wanted to visit the better supermarket a little ways from our hotel.  In retrospect it's probably close to the same distance as the other one but it's much nicer.

I took some photos while we were in the store but when I attempted to capture some photos of the shelves which were stocked with wine, liquor, etc. a security man asked me to discontinue doing so.  Although I don't speak Spanish I quickly knew what he was telling me.  What I don't know is if he didn't want me to take ANY  photos while inside the store or only in the liquor section?  But, I did manage to buy a bottle of Barefoot Merlot and Lise & Willa and I opened it and enjoyed a glass on Lise's back balcony.

We ate again at Nectar's and I thought to order a lime crepe that Willa and I spotted on the menu a few days ago .. it also came with 3 forks so we could each taste it .. it was heavenly and I'll try to see if I can find a similar recipe online one day soon.

While at the restaurant we watched some of the street entertainment but after you've been here awhile you tire of them coming over to ask for donations, etc. 

And this was another lovely day in Paradise.

And what do we do on a Sunday?

Go for a massage, a swim, eat a lazy breakfast at Kathy's Waffle House or maybe at our hotel.

Today was no different and we just get up as our body dictates .. for me, it was at about 7:30 or so this morning but then, we also tend to go to bed early.

We had a 1pm appointment to view a home that's available to rent; it's two level, has 3 bedrooms, (2 on the ground floor with a shared bedroom) a few bathrooms, lovely pool, garden, washer/dryer, the kitchen is fully equipped and I could have just moved in.  I'll include a few photos here and you can judge for yourself.  So, this is what $1900 US a month will get you in Granada.  AND this includes a few hours of daily maid service. From the outside it looks like any of the other locked up front facades.

But what was very interesting is that in the front sitting room it has a chandelier that resembles the one I have in my bathroom at home; different colour but the same design.

The family  lived here for a year with their two children however are now back home in Seattle.

/Winn















Saturday, week 3S

Today was our tour with Bosco.  We started at 11, and returned at 5.  The puppy Elda came with us.  She was scared of some of the new things, but was very brave.  Our first stop was in San Juan del Orieste.  We went to 3 different pottery makers.  The first dealt in pre-Columbian style.  The second was more modern, and very detailed, but tradional.  The third pottery had a delightful older woman, who use to craft huge pots...some of which we saw.  Her granddaughter is the artist now.  They do many new designs, and fun things..

Our next stop was at a fruit stand on the street in Catarina (I think).  We tasted many different types of Nica fruits.  Some were somewhat peppery, so they may have been vegetables.  The names were all Nica....the colors varied...the tastes new and different.

From there, we went to a market and overlook at Catarina.  It overlooked the Laguna de Apoyo, Granada, and a lot of beautiful scenery.  Some mariaches serenaded us.  Bosco had us try some local milk sugar candy, a bit like a fudge.

 From there, we went to visit with Sandra and her daughters Shirley and Sofia. Sandra is an attorney in Managua.  The girls were 19 and 6...and lovely.  We also met the dogs Millie and Cookie.  It was a delightful time, spent at the home of a woman who is very hospitable and interesting.

Our next stop was at the premier nursery/gardens in Catarina.  There were so many plants and flowers, and we got the grand tour.  Elda got barked at by the property dogs, and had to be reassured.

 Laguna del Apoyo is a lake in a huge volcano crater, and we went for a swim in it next.  The track to get to it was very rutted.  Many people walked or cycled along it.  We swam off the beach at a small local restaurant.  The lake had waves caused by the wind, and was murky from the bottom being disturbed.  The water was a good temperature.  It had a slight smell and taste of sulphur, which is why it wasn't used for the local water supply.We saw a tourist excursion boat out on the lake, but no tourists where we were.  Bosco takes us the best places!

Got home happy and tired.  Had a cup of wine.  Went out for dinner at a nearby cafe for paninis.  Then it was home and bed.....  Willa

Friday evening, week 3

Everyone was out on the streets.  The music was playing, the bicycles flying by, the motorcycles chugging, and the taxis tooting.  We went to the premier steak restaurant El Zaguan.  Walking in the door, we spotted 4 people from out hotel....obviously wise like us.

Our table was near the courtyard.  Service was good.  Lise and I had steaks, and were quite happy.  Winn was pleased with her chicken too.  Would like to make a return.  Somehow, we almost never get to dessert...Willa

Friday, February 25, 2011

And if you

double click on the photos I've shared with you they'll quickly be full sized!

My personal feeling is that they look better full size.

We're getting ready to go out for supper again .. there's nothing in our fridge ;((

Actually ... we don't even have one.

Winn

Friday, week 3

Winn was attacked yesterday.....she'll tell you about it.  I was attacked last night.  Seems that Sam the beetle had a yen to be in my bed and close to me.  This became evident when I woke up and found a hard piece in my armpit.  After turning on the light and discovering Sam, I sent him flying.


This morning, sitting up and looking back at my pillow, I discovered Sam had returned.  The thought of Sam that close to ears, nose, mouth, hair, etc. unnerved me a bit.  Sam went flying again.  Thinking about it, putting Sam outside wouldn't do, as he could obviously find his way in.  Tossing him over the balcony was a possibility...  


Deciding that Sam was just too up close and personal with me....Sam had to go.  I stomped and crushed him.  A few minutes later, he had moved.  More stomping and crushing.  Sam is squashed, and hasn't moved since.  Soon he will be swept away....a victim of another cruel invader. Now I feel like an ugly American......  Willa

Thursday, week 3

Winn's Majic Jack is up and working, and I got to call home.....what a treat!


Just another day in paradise here!  Fairly relaxing day.  Didn't rush to get up.  Ate a leisurely breakfast.  Made some travel suggestions to some newcomers.  Sat by the pool.  Did some Sudoku.  Had wine on Lise's balcony with her and Winn.  

Stopped at Ole' and visited with Lauren and Jasson.  Returned to Nectar for dinner.  I got another yummy chicken with bechamel sauce crepe.  Winn shared a lime crepe for dessert.  It was an all time favorite after one bite.

 We walk around the areas with confidence, and are beginning to remember the faces we pass.  Almost everyone has a ready greeting, when greeted.  It is a delightful city, full of delightful people.

Just before bedtime, I wrote a review on our hotel for TripAdvisor....  I like it very much.   Willa

Thursday, February 24, 2011

We went to school today!

This little girl was sitting on the dirt, behind a tree and just across the street from the school.  I don't know if she sometimes goes to school or not.  I approached her and offered her a Canada pin, she stood up, came forward and once she was wearing her new pin she was all smiles.  These are wonderful fuzzy moments.

And this lady also got a Canada pin however when I started to pin it on her, some of her t-shirt fell off in my hand.  It didn't seem to bother her though .






Sometime last week Pauline Jackson who is the Operations Manager of La Esperanza  in Granada invited us to visit one of the schools where their volunteers are involved with help/supporting the local teachers; a knowledge of Spanish is required.

We had previously gone to see her about the possibility of doing a little volunteer help while here however not only do I not speak Spanish, we weren't going to be here long enough.

Take a look at their website and hopefully you'll find it in your heart to help support this very worthy cause. It's interesting to note that they motto is 'We believe in giving a hand up, not a handout'.

http://www.la-esperanza-granada.org/

This is a primary school with two school day sessions and all in all about 200 students attend this school each session. They're a funloving bunch of kids!

When you look at the surroundings outside of the school you can only wonder how they arrive at school so neat, clean and in a uniform too!

I've been challenged in trying to decide which photos to share with you so I'll try to share them all.
The  above is typical of the neighbourhood around the school and it's only about a 7 minute drive from Central Granada

I have to learn how to improve making these pages ... everything seems to go everywhere but where I want it too.
And as we entered the classroom, this sweet little girl quickly came forward!