Another great day began at the Entre Amigos where Robert met Diane, the owner of the Cafe Arte, who gave Robert the history of Entre Amigos. Through Diane who acted as a translator for Robert, and the Zumba teacher, Robert got information on new moves for Zumba. He also got the history of Axel’s life, who bakes at the Cafe, and also runs a bed and breakfast across the street. Milla talked to several people who volunteer at Entre Amigos, while Sue surfed the net. Then we wandered off to the' Sweet Sisters Cafe' and bought two slices of cake to share. Leftover lunch was then served by Sue. After lunch we headed to a sunny and warm beach where Robert worked on his illustrations for his children’s book, while Milla and Sue read and baked in the sun. While there, Sue found a heart shaped rock for Betty.
At about 3 o’clock we came home from the beach and passed our favourite empty lot filled with garbage and a very red rooster. He must be the bird who wakes us up every morning at 5:30 a.m. The biologist said that roosters crow because of temperature changes.
Sue cooked everything in the fridge to get rid of it. Milla relaxed, and Robert went to email Bob Farmer about' leaving procedures' on Wednesday. We ate leftover lunch and everyone shared the cake. Robert, who found dozens and dozens of shells down at the cove, sorted them out into those to trash, and those to take on the plane. Many discussions about what to keep was held between Sue and Robert, as they already have shells at home in their garden. Milla and Robert decided to feed the horse next door. Unfortunately, the horse’s rope was very tangled around a tree. Milla felt sorry for it, and decided to untangle the horse who willingly went with her.
After dinner, we were on a search to find Dominigo, the taxi driver who apparently lives by the hospital, Bob Farmer, our landlord, and Frank the turtle man. We were not successful in finding any of these people. We were successful though, in finding a lot of Mexican men building a new cobblestone road. We walked through a very wealthy area, and found the beach where we came upon a camping area. Robert found an 'aqua' watch under a log. It actually worked. Waiting for the sun to set, we saw 3 boys doing acrobats, a cowboy on a horse, a man kayaking, and ATV’s. The sunset fired up the sky with its golden colours as usual, around 7:20 p.m.. We headed back to casa Tequila straight up Av. Tercer Mundo as usual. That is the main street.
Before we turned in for our second to last sleep, we wrote a letter about the awful service we received at Saturday night’s polo game. La Patrona is the polo park, and the restaurant’s service that night was quite unacceptable, so we want them to know it. La Patrona is world famous!! The polo matches were great, but not the food or the service.
Tomorrow we are hoping for a nice day so we can spend it on the beach.
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