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Flour of the Day, Installment Two

We really enjoyed the Fat Tuesday parade yesterday. Below are a few photos, some with captions. Click on first photo to enlarge it and see caption. Then click on rt. arrow each time to see rest of photos.

When I got home, I went in swimming, ducking under the water and scrubbing my  scalp so the water could wash out the flour.

Then, hours later––OMG! I scratched the top of my head and the whole top of my head was covered in a big thick scab !!! I couldn’t even peel it off. It felt like it was pulling my skin off when I tried to, and it was  all over the top and back of my head!!!!!  I was scared to death.

Judy (Reeves, my house guest)  looked at my head and said that it was  flour from the parade that had mixed with the water from the pool and formed a hard thick crust when it dried. She said she wouldn’t have known except she had had it crust in her eyebrows.

If we managed to get a flake separated from the hard crust on my head, it would be formed around hairs   and we would need to pull it to the end of that hairs to remove it.

Just crazy.  I went in and took a shower, shampooed and scrubbed my head, brushed with soft and then steel bristle brush. Brushed and brushed. Blew dry. Brushed and brushed again.. Later in bed, felt head..still crust in one par–– rebrushed––Went back to bed.

My alarm didn’t go off so I woke up late and hurried to take Judy in to the writing class she was conducting in Ajijic. Got there early. Came home and put car outside because it was covered in flour. Came in and got the table ready for the writing group that meets here Thur. and Fri. Setting up a TV tray , I squeezed my finger in the table joint and raised a huge swollen bruise. I was crying in frustration and so embarrassed––no reason to be so shaken, but it hurt like Hell. Poor Y. was outside and I was still crying when she came in, but just as she did, the music switched songs and and started playing   “Take it Easy…” I started laughing and told Yolanda the music was saying “Tranquillo.” She then showed me a finger very bent at the first joint and said it was a finger she had cut off and they sewed it back on. That certainly got me leveled out. Don’t know why I was in such a tizzy.  Just my natural state lately, I guess. Time for a vacation.

Been having such a good time with Judy. We just talk and talk and lose track of time. Were going to bed early but at 1:30 we were still talking. Everything set for tomorrow as long as I don’t have to use the 3rd finger from my pinkie on my left hand. And for some reason my hair looks great!!!

Can’t say the same for my car, however:

The only car wash place I know of in Ajijic has closed down, but Yolanda, again, came to the rescue.

The minute she finished deflouring the car, the phone rang and it was Jesus saying I needed to come get my three large art pieces out of the cultural center gallery as the exhibition closed today. So, I had to turn around and drive back to Ajijic with Yolanda to help me.  My pieces have big stands and heavy glass covers but luckily there was a man in the gallery who helped us carry them to thhe car and when we got home, although Pasiano was gone, there was a man passing who helped us carry things down to the house. So fortunate.

When I came out of where I was installing the second sculpture in bedroom, he had left and I had meant to tip him. Turns out Yolanda had done so, taking the money out of the money I leave in the kitchen drawer to buy garrafones of water. She tipped him exactly what I meant to. Once again, she knows exactly what to do before it is even mentioned.

Only one more trip into Ajijic today to pick up Judy after her class. Third trip there today.

La Manzanilla, Feb 1 and 2, 2024

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It has been a packed two days since we arrived in La Manzanilla  around 5 PM yesterday. Music at Cocuno Bar and Restaurant on the beach, a rodeo parade, then the next day the tiangus (weekly outdoor market), a ride to Chantli Mar up the coast, back to the Crocodile bar for music and breakfast, a visit to the Manzanilla Gallery where I was able to find the talavera pottery I didn’t find at the tianguis and also so see my own work they were displaying, then an art opening at Gallery 10 and dinner.  I saw dozens of people I hadn’t seen in a year. Tomorrow, more thrills.

Fat Tuesday, San Juan Cosala, Mexico, Feb. 21, 2023

Men and Boys dressed up as women and girls, bushels of flour flung through the air. Must be Fat Tuesday! I’d brushed myself off before these photos were taken. More surprises awaited when I disrobed to shower, however!  I could have baked a loaf of bread!!!

Potpourri (December Shots)

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These are photos from December’s photo file that somehow never got posted. No set theme except that they’ve been sitting on my desktop for a week or more waiting to be needed.

For the Lens Artists Challenge 230 Last Chance

More Juan Diegos plus a Juana. Lens Artists Challenge 230

Since you enjoyed my other photos of Juan Diego, here are some more, along with a little girl who is dressed up traditionally for the Virgin of Guadalupe parade. If you didn’t see the earlier post go HERE to find out who Juan Diego was and to see another miniature Juan.

Lens Artists Challenge 230, Last Chance

Rodeo Parade

My friend Patty and her partner Duffy aren’t going to the rodeo parade tomorrow as it is almost impossible to park within miles of it, but called to see if Marti and I were going. When I said I wanted to, Marti said she’d go along and Patty offered to drive us down and leave us off. Then, without telling us about it until afterwards, Duffy went down to Main Street and put these two chairs out for us to save the ace space for viewing in front of the Mint Bar!  Sweet friends.

Feria Parade in Colima

We took a half hour off to walk down three blocks to see the Feria Parade today. Some beautiful horses. Then back to work.

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San Juan Festival, 2019

The patron saint of my little town is St. John the Baptist and his festival has been going on all week with the most fireworks I’ve ever heard.. No pretty colors. Just NOISE–by the thousands.  Here are some photos of the parade.  Click on any photo to enlarge all and read captions.

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My Day So Far

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My day started with a visit from Ellie, who came to do her weekly cleaning.  While I made us coffee, she washed windows, and just as I sat down with my cup and my computer, she held up this little fellow.   He was so tiny.  Also, unfortunately, he was not alive.  I hope by natural causes and not by Ellie’s hand!

Next on my agenda was my Saturday writing group.  There was a huge group this time–23 by my count.  We’re planning a reading for next week.  Here are two shots of the group.

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Next was a party at a new friend’s house on the mountain directly above the bull ring where the rodeo will be held for the next three days.  I met Jan when she came to my house to see my work at the end of the day right after the art walk. She brought pictures of her own work which is fabulous.  She, too, uses found objects.  As you can see by these photos, both her home and her work is unique.  We are planning a materials-gathering expedition together.

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