Rain in Biblical Proportions












Musings from and about living in Mexico

Rain in Biblical Proportions

We suppose that would be forty days and nights. That has nothing on Xico, Veracruz. It has rained at least some each and every 24 hour period since we arrived here last April 25th –save one day. That is 109 days of rain out of 110 folks. We are closing in on 3 times Biblical Proportions.
The good news is that it rains enough even in a normal year (about 55 inches per year) that drainage has established itself to a point where flooding is not an issue – at least in our micro environment.
All three of our locations here in Mexico (two in Xico and one in Puerto Escondido) have that going for them – no flooding. But, enough already with the rain. We write this knowing well there are drought conditions in more than half of the United States currently. How we wish we could just up and send some of this moisture up there.
Chicken Powered Composting
We have had a compost pile the entire seven plus years we have been on the scene here in Xico. Compost is a good thing and highly recommended. That written our pile never seems to grow as the neighborhood chickens appear to thrive on the stuff. Chickens eat and play well on a vegetarian based diet compost pile.
We have no flocksters of our own; however being one of few folks in the Hood that have a yard of any size to speak of, coupled with the fact we have open access for them, they come – everyday rain or shine. Apparently they consume compost. They meander into our three sided enclosed compost bin arena (replete with cement floor). The compost disappears as fast as it is made. They eat what they want then shred and distribute the rest.
We do not have to stir or otherwise think about the compost pile – it is self-maintaining and includes human manure by the way. Metabolites of the microbes driving decomposition in the heap include Vitamins K and B12. Fungal filaments growing in the heap – avidly eaten by the chickens – may provide potent immune-enhancing and antibacterial compounds. And don’t forget the “mental health” factor: Unquestionably, the flocksters are more happy and content, because of the sheer entertainment value of their foraging field over in our yard, in contrast to the stress and boredom of close confinement. As Martha would say, “It’s a Good Thing!”
The other day friends asked us if we have any mice problems. We answered, “No!” We realized   those varmints are a chicken delicacy – to be devoured! They keep the bug population at bay as well. They can even be entertaining – At least while we are waiting for the coffee to steep in the French press – flockster watching whiles away that time. ;-)
Coffee!
Stay Tuned!

¡Oro para México!


¡Oro para México!

¡Oro para México!
Photo credit : www.goal.com
¡México ganó ahorita sur primera
Medalla de Oro en los Juegos Olímpicos de Londres 2012!
No es cualquiera medalla de oro pero la en fútbol, el deporte nacional!  Resultado : 1 – 2 contra Brasil. ¡ Todo el país celebra!  Me parece todo como cuando ganó Francia la Copa del Mundo en 1998!
¡Viva México!
[Français]
Le Mexique vient de gagner sa première
Médaille d’Or lors des Jeux Olympiques de Londres 2012
Et pas n’importe quelle médaille d’or mais celle en football, le sport national!  Score : 1 – 2 contre le Brésil.  Tout le pays est en émoi!  J’ai l’impression de revivre la victoire de la France lors de la Coupe du Monde 1998!
¡Viva México!
[English]
Mexico just won its first
Gold Medal in the Olympic Games of London 2012!
Not any gold medal but the one in soccer, national sport in the country!  Score : 1 – 2 against Brasil.  The whole country has gone wild!  It feels like when France won the World Cup in 1998!
Viva Mexico!

Manzanillo Beach, Puerto Escondido, Mexico


Manzanillo Beach, Puerto Escondido, Mexico

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“Taken on Manzanillo Beach in Puerto Escondido, Mexico, in June 2011.  The two-pair feet photo is the one with my friend.  I’m the one with the tattoo.  We were reunited on our respective trips in Latin America on that beautiful beach after two months apart. “
Beautiful spot!