Friday, January 23, 2009

Sweet Home Alabama

We arrived in Mobile, Alabama late tonight, early this am after 2:00am. Katharine has the guest bedroom, Candice the meditation room and Jo is outside in the A-liner with the dogs (by choice).

Tomorrow we go to Shifu's school for Qi Gong and meditation. Then back home to Gainesville.

Mexico was like a dream.

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Arizona to New Mexico . . .






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This one's for Angel . . .

Monday, January 19, 2009

Dia Ultima, Mulege . . .






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Heading home . . .

Last days in Mulege . . .

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Leaving Mulege . . .

we are packed and leaving Mulege today. jumping on the Santa Rosalia ferry at 4pm and arriving in the Mexican mainland (Guaymas) tomorrow early. Then 6 quick hours to the US border. It has been a very special trip.

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

A Farm Experience

We visited a local farm a couple of days ago. Olga and Aracelli Zamago took us and we bought beets, green onions, chard, spinach, broccoli, and cilantro all freshly picked that morning. We didn’t buy any cabbage, although it also looked absolutely fantastic. Then we went out into the fields and picked cauliflower – giant cauliflower! Pictures to come soon. Anyway, the Zamagos told us that the farm uses cow shit for fertilizer and that it’s illegal in this area to use chemicals. I don’t now how much of their produce goes north, but it’s for sale locally, so not all of it goes. The farm also has lots of greenhouses that they use for starting plants. There was also quite a bit of space devoted to alfalfa (for the cows) and corn.

Afterwards, we went back to the Zamagos and Candice gave a dietary lesson in Spanish! Katharine helped Candice while I put in appetite-control ear seeds for Olga, Aracelli and Carmen (another sister). They all want to lose weight, so veggies will help!

Candice is very fluent in Spanish, as y’all know. On the way home from Santa Rosalina the other day, though, a policeman pulled us over, Candice was driving too fast and when he asked if she spoke any Spanish, and she said, smiling sweetly, “a little” and then spoke only in English! It worked, though, he let us go without paying a fine. The fine would have been collected on behalf of the cops on the scene, not the local government. The speed limits are very low, like 40 mph on open stretches of road, so it’s very difficult to drive the right limit.