Every Tuesday is Market day in Erongaricuaro, which is a fun little change from life in the forest. We stock up on fruits and veggies for the week that we can't get here, plus some bread, tortillas, cheese, and eggs. It is interesting to learn to cook in the order in which things will go bad without refrigeration. Sundays and Mondays we eat salads from the garden, as not much produce lasts the whole seven days (though surprisingly, things like carrots and some fruits can last a super long time!). Cooking here is nearly preferable to eating in town, since the food there lacks variety and healthiness... (I still like to eat in town sometimes. Easier. And it can be fun to order something when you aren't totally sure what it is.)
This Tuesday was REVOLUTIONARY in the market. TOFU exists here! There is a couple in a rancho nearby who make tofu weekly (**fresh**) and sell it in the market. Holy crap! It is so good! I made broccoli tofu stir fry and was in heaven. Yum! The same couple sells amazing baked goods. They bring a bit of variety which is nice, since many of the vendors sell exactly the same stuff. They also have a cutie baby and a nice dog, and they speak decent English so I can talk to them. Bonus!
Tomorrow I head to Morelia for the first time since the night I arrived. It is mostly a non-touristy type trip, but it will be fun to see a bigger Mexican city. Eronga, the town with the market, is something like 5000 people. The other two towns within walking distance are 400ish each. Morelia is around 600,000. Big change! I'm looking forward to it, but I already know that I'm glad I don't live there-- I still do not miss traffic lights and busy people running around blathering. The forest is nice and peaceful.
In other news, things continue to happen here. We've been clearing trails that have become nearly grown over, which is fun because it involves wandering around in the nice place. Some of the dogs have been getting fixed which is *great* since there are already ten of them (though every one of the ten is sweet and adorable and awesome). And a vet might come up and vaccinate them all, which is awesome because it is a pain in the neck to get dogs into town. There is one older dog here, Goldie (golden retriever awww awww awww), who just got heart medication and is about a million times healthier looking. She is a sweetie. It is amazing how one teeny half pill can improve health by such an insane degree.
So it goes!!
Sunday, September 23, 2007
Sunday, September 9, 2007
Topes
In the US, one of my least favorite things to experience is red lights. I'm not a patient person, and the lights on the way to work every day last year drove me craaazy!
Here, my least favorite thing to experience is topes, or speed bumps. They are ALL OVER THE PLACE. Grrrrr!!!!
This is Honey Cupcake. She just had surgery so no puppies for her! She is a sweet little thing, nearly narcoleptic, and goofily disproportionate. She makes me smile!
Here, my least favorite thing to experience is topes, or speed bumps. They are ALL OVER THE PLACE. Grrrrr!!!!
This is Honey Cupcake. She just had surgery so no puppies for her! She is a sweet little thing, nearly narcoleptic, and goofily disproportionate. She makes me smile!
Monday, September 3, 2007
Things happening
A guy came by yesterday to collect mushroom micillium for his garden. Cool dude! I made some wraps out of orejas de raton, which are my favorite mushrooms so far. They look like rat's ears, which is the name in Spanish. They are tasty! Apparently there is another mushroom that is edible and ALL over the place, and supposedly quite flavorful (chanterelle). But there are poisonous mushrooms that look kind of like this one, so it's uncertain whether or not to eat it. Mushrooms are tricky.
Toadstool mushrooms! (Amanita muscaria) Famous kind! They are 'poisonous'. I think they are also hallucinogenic (but *extremely* bad for your internal organs). The guy who came to collect micillium said that somewhere there is a group of people where the shaman eats the correct amount of mushroom, and then his pee contains the drug, so they save the pee to drink. And then anyone who drinks the pee also contaminates their own pee, and so on. Good to know, right?
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