February 10, 2011
- thanks to Ricardo, Garry, and Brian for sharing some of their pictures with me.
Hola - time is winding down for us in Lo de Marcos. Where has the winter gone??? I feel like we just had Christmas . . . but I guess that really was over 6 weeks ago!
Here's a bit of what we've been doing over the past while -
Kipper's new BFFs - Brendan and Cassidy from Kitscoty (and Dad, Scott)
Last week we attended a fund raiser for La Casa de los Ninos - a free, after school enrichment center for the children of Lo de Marcos. For more information about La Casa de los Ninos, go to http://www.lacasadelosninos.wordpress.com/ .
I think everyone had a wonderful time, although, we were just heading into a cool spell - and a bit of a storm heading our way.
Needless to say, we didn't spend a whole lot of time at the beach when it was like this!
But, like anything else, the weather changes and it's back to the beautiful soft waves that brings out the kid in all of us - or most of us. I call these following photos "Greys on Trays" - someone once told me that's what they call "cottonheads" who snowboard - but it applies here as well - just a lot of born-again kids playing with their boogie boards . . . (well, except for the one in the bikini - but she just happened to get into the shot!)
Just say "No" to "crack" |
At one point, I must have counted at least 20 old farts in the water, just having a ball - and yes, Arturo and I were two of them (we're not in the photo)!
Another wonderful volunteer organization here in the village is Amigos de Lo de Marcos . "Amigos de Lo de Marcos is a registered Mexican non-profit association formed by concerned residents, local and foreign, to represent the needs of the community of Lo de Marcos. Amigos exists to serve, advocate for, and be true "friends" to the people of Lo de Marcos." Click on the above link to see what they are all about - and to find out all sorts of interesting information about Lo de Marcos.
On Saturday, the Amigos organized a Lo de Marcos Walk-about - to share information about what the village, and what activities they actually support. They had a great turn-out - somewhere around 85 people, and it was a real eye-opener for me.
We started out at the square - which is literally the center of town and wear most of the "action" is.
First we headed to the Elementary School which is located on the main street heading towards the beach.
Elementary School street side |
Elementary School from inside the school yard |
The lunch area |
The Cafeteria |
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Inside a classroom |
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The School Yard |
Not too far from the square is the kindergarten - it looks so bright and cheery.
We didn't go in the kindergarten, so I only have pictures from the outside.
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Day Care |
Next stop - La Casa de los Ninos
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Library |
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Activity Room - and "Wall of Fame" |
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Front entrance - with one of the founders of La Casa de los Ninos |
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Arts and Crafts Room |
Then, at the other end of the life cycle, is the Seniors Centre. Every Wednesday anywhere from 30 - 90 Seniors from Lo de Marcos meet for social activities, and sometimes, even a nice meal.
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Senior's Center |
Medical Center |
A couple of other things that the Amigos are involved in, and I don't have pictures of, are the free spay and neuter clinics that help control the pet population, and the recycling program (see the previous post).
Excellent efforts on everyone's parts!
We are gettng to the end of this trip - and are most likely leaving Lo de Marcos on February 23rd - and heading north - with plans to cross into the US on March 1st. We'll spend a bit of time there with Art's sister and brother-in-law, and then head her home!
Chacala Beach |
Hasta Luego -
Arturo y de Beeb