Domingo Noviembre 21, 2010 #2



Hola!! It is 511pm and I am watching the Colts vs Patriots while sipping on a Coca Light.

Had a great day so far and here it how it all unfolded.

Pan frances Domingo and then I kicked M&P out of the condo for 20 minuto so I could vacuum and mop.

Then we loaded up and dropped them off at Santa Cruz. We went on to Senor Pucks, which was very busy. They open at 8am for desayunos and had a full crowd eating and watching the CFL game.

We met the gang that runs the joint….all Canadians. Randy and his wife Karen seem to be the managers and Lanny built the building that houses the 60 condos and Senor Pucks.

Randy ran his own business for years and sold it to a US group 4 years ago. He had been a life long friend of Lanny’s (40 plus years) and Lanny asked him to move down to Huatulco, which he did with Karen 6 weeks ago.

The condo complex is huge and very well constructed. In a previous life, Lanny was a General Contractor in Calgary so this building is up to Canadian standards. Great to meet him, as he knows all about Mexican building etc, and I can use him as another resource. The more I know, the easier it will be to keep my builder honest.

Our bartender was Heleodero….Lolo for short. Good thing as I still cannot pronounce Heleodero. He gave great service and it was evident he has been well trained by Karen and Randy.

Had a long chat with Lanny about life here and found out there is a high amount of racism here…darker Mexicans are looked down on by their lighter skinned fellow Mexicans…crazy.

As for the race…how exciting!!! Denny crashes early, manages to come back into contention with Jimmy but in the end Carl wins the race, Jimmy comes in second but wins the overall championship…his 5th in a row!!

Bexico might draw a few Senor Pucks figures for Lanny, and with the CDN satellite package, we will probably head back to watch the Canucks in the playoffs!!!

Che for some groceries and then a pit stop for sandia and veggies.

Came home and saw these on the sidewalk.


These are wood chips that had fallen from the trees, which were created by these fellas.



Upstairs we were thrilled to find out that M&P bought us a “new palapa” gift…a very colorful hammock!! It will work wonders at Mojon!!

So that is Domingo. Esta noches (tonight) might be Scrabble time and manana is probably Santa Maria de Huatulco.

Hasta luego.

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