October 1 departed Az and arrived in Oaxaca.
First stop Houston and the United Club for free wine and food.
Smell on a plane?
Oaxaca here I come!
So much nicer than the view at Scottsdale Shadows. Before I left Arizona, I visited the Scottsdale Contemporary Art Museum.
...and a nice Moon to enjoy with it.
The next day I spent some time shopping for food and wine then installed two solar lights on the terrace.
Tuesday Maddie showed for our Domino game and she won again. We had fun and walked to Aquacate for Falafels and Beet Humus with salad on sourdough.
My H.S. Classmate Doug Sieg, we belonged to the Photo Club then, sent me some outstanding photos of the area he and his wife went camping in after the reunion.
I miss my occasional "Leaf Peeper" trip in the Northeast. Thank you Doug!
Time to catch up on my pool game. I am taking YouTube lessons and now ready to get serious. Well I lost every game today BUT improved a bit! Allen and Finn are formidable players for our group. Finn just returned from Iceland, Norway, and Dakar, where he pulled his Achilles Tendon dancing. Didn't hurt his game!
A Watch..eria? Oaxaca is so many small Mom and Pop businesses, I feel I went back into the 50's where people greet you with a smile and treat you fairly.
My Barber is a Luchia Wrestler. Not just, but an International Champion with the Belt and Trophy to prove it. He's a good barber but I wouldn't get in the ring with him!
I got on the computer today and noticed Birthday salutations. I forgot my Birthday! Great sunrise for it.
I had my breakfast smoothie and will go for a photo walk then a Birthday dinner. Not many photos today. I stopped at the library. The Hotel next door is remodeling...their high end expensive rooms didn't go over well. I ended up having Creme of Corn Soup and Roasted Chicken with Poblano Chili Sauce and Rice and Apple Strudel with Cheese for dessert while having coffee. All a for 90 Peso Comida.
Arrived back at Casa Javier at dusk and was settling in for an early bedtime when I heard music.
Someone put on a Parade for my Birthday...How nice!
Pool today gave me my first victory, well one game, in a couple months. John, showed up to have lunch so I quit while ahead and we met his wife Carla and went to Casa Hidalgo. John had a Cheese casserole of sorts, I tried Shrimp Alfredo and Carla had the Peach Salad with 3 delicious Pork Tacos.
They braved a bus ride to Casa Javier's and got to see my view and the condo. Later that evening I decided I would stop eating Pastas and stick with Japanese. I left for the close by expensive Sushi place but, like the Japanese, I had two small portions then returned home. They say Hara hachi bu (Everything in Moderation) before eating to remind themselves to stop when you are 80% full.
I slept well that evening and the next morning had a 1/2 of my normal Breakfast smoothie. Later that evening I took a Photo walk and visited Kintaro to keep with the Japanese food. They had a special menu now that is served every Thursday-Sunday with "Fresh Fish Specials" they fly in for those days every week. I loved the choices but had two items only and walked home.
Not what you expect at a Japanese restaurant but they have a gallery where exhibits change now and then.
OMG another Japanese Restaurant and on MY Calle! This is great and looks cheaper (Japanese food is more expensive and with good reason...ingredients difficult to find and also Chefs required special training).
Eric, the friend that visited me last month, and his wife Alice left last week for Portugal to walk the Northern Santiago Pilgrimage Trail to Spain. This is one of their blogs for those interested. I will put one in every now and then. Camino Portuguse :click then back button.
I forgot the earthquake at 11:07 pm. My Kingsize bed started vibrating and swaying a bit. Naked me got pants and shirt and headed for the door. No one else was outside but I waited for any aftershocks and checked the emergency line to find it was a 4.0 14 kilometers away in the Isthmus area south of Oaxaca so went back to bed.
When Hector showed up today, he said it was a 6.2 and did some damage to churches in Oaxaca. Not the first time. He agreed to help me find a replacement for my sun shade. The rollers aren't working. We went for Aquacate for late lunch, then returned for some wine on the terrace. It was good to see him again.
Residents in my neighborhood, creating their Wall Mural for their area.Aquacate's Lemonade
Avocado Toast with Egg on Sourdough Bread
Sushi Rice Bowl...no Seafood...all Vegetables and Rice
Interesting Woodworking to create Novel Chairs
Hector: Where is the food David?
Recently opened Almu Mexican Restaurant...very good
The next day, I couldn't wait to try Sakura? the Japanese Mom and Pop. It has been there a while and now I know why I haven't heard of it...mediocre. They are trying to keep prices low but to do that you sacrifice quality. The essential to any good restaurant's success.
I wandered 4 miles through back streets today. Wonderful. Lunch was a nice Tasty Vin Salad.
Very good Tasty Vin Salad with Apples
Another new one to try.
Potus greeted me with his toy. We played a bit then I retired and he wandered off mad.
Pool day, so I walked down and back stopping for Hot Chocolate on the way.
I met Shannon, a fellow blogger today for lunch at Aquacate. First for her and she loved it.
Good Morning Oaxaca...this one was great...
Saturday I was going to return to the Mole Festival but ended up doing the laundry and relaxing. I did visit Almu for a Mexican Breakfast and bought the Best SourDough bread ever at Corizon Bakery in Xochimilco.
3 comments:
I always enjoy the beautiful pictures and all the amazing food you eat ! I love to see what dad is doing! I love you
David, I just love your blogs! Where were the fall pictures that Doug took?
I am so glad you got to see them and enjoy your “leaf peeping” trip via his camera.
Happy belated birthday enjoy!!
Becky
Southern Tier WNY
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