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  • From Alan on Food in the Yucatan

    Like the food pics! Especially the tacos with meat, pork, shrimp…i.e. protein in them! Lol. As you know I am a carnivore who likes his meat! Here at south paste tonight I’m having a shrimp cocktail loaded with wild caught gulf shrimp!
    2017/02/22 at 4:57 pm
    • From Scott Lafon on Food in the Yucatan

      lots of color and lots of flavor.the food here is very good and reasonable in price. have to keep walking to work off the weight.
      2017/02/22 at 10:56 pm
  • From Charlie on Street scenes

    So, in the Rincon RV Park, the Trailer Park Boys have gray hair and play shuffleboard. Instead of wondering when and where they’ll get their marijuana, mushrooms and booze, they worry about prostates, taxes and the squeaky door on the fifth-wheel. A lot less exciting than shoot-outs in the park but the lack of low-life squalor has its appeal, for sure.
    2017/02/09 at 6:49 pm
  • From Charlie on Chichita

    Poor little Chichita. May she roam the streets of heaven doing whatever she likes, with no fear of earthy-style consequences.She lived a full life, sadly cut short. Some might say it is better to live hard and fast and die young rather than to sit on a $2,000 sofa, idling away her days sleeping, taking medications and succumbing at an advanced age to a painful, undignified disease. I regret that I never met her, at least on this earth. Goodbye, little girl.
    2017/02/04 at 4:38 pm
    • From Scott Lafon on Chichita

      I miss her already, and I never met her.
      2017/02/04 at 6:22 pm
  • From Charlie on Train Station

    This RV park looks interesting but I’m not gonna visit unless there’s a petting zoo featuring a wide variety of desert fauna including rattlesnakes and gila monsters. Keep the stories and pictures coming, Scott. I’m enjoying my armchair tour of the RV park.
    2017/02/01 at 8:55 am
    • From Scott Lafon on Train Station

      thanks for dropping by…. this little train was a step back in time. it was like a miniature version of the Disneyland train.
      2017/02/03 at 7:45 am
  • From Pat on Goodbye Granada

    Another successfully documented international trip. Keep up the good work.
    2017/01/09 at 6:14 am
    • From Scott Lafon on Goodbye Granada

      thanks pat – Tucson is warmer than Albuquerque. Thanks for the thumbs up.
      2017/01/30 at 8:45 am
  • From Lucie on Painting on a Cathedral Ceiling

    Scott, I was in Granada this past weekend, and I happened to be at the cathedral for the Feast of the Immaculate Conception (Granada celebrates it from 28-Nov to 08-Dec). It was awesome to witness the processions and all the hoopla (pyrotechnics, marching bands, etc.), but when I walked into the cathedral, it reminded me of a 1960’s film titled “The Agony and the Ecstasy”. If you don’t mind old movies, I’d suggest checking it out… it’s about the painting of the Sistine Chapel. Anyway, I felt privileged to be able to see Granada’s cathedral as a “work in progress”. It is simply magnificent, and I hope this might inspire other churches to commission artists to beautify their blank walls and ceilings. Maybe mankind is due for another Renaissance. I’m so glad you posted some pics, and I wish I had been there to see the painter at work. I would have had so many questions for him. I hope he is painting on wet plaster, otherwise it’ll peel like daVinci’s Last Supper in no time. 🙂 Anyway, your words are extraordinary, so I will pay you a compliment by closing with them, “But then, this project will outlast many men and make its point that we are here for a purpose, but not our purpose.”
    2016/12/06 at 9:32 pm
    • From Scott Lafon on Painting on a Cathedral Ceiling

      Hi Lucie – thank you for your kind words. The Cathedral is simple yet beautiful and the painting on the ceiling takes us back to an earlier time when people had time to think about big ideas. I do these ” postcards ” to keep my trips on track and to have something to look back at when I am home in New Mexico. It is also a bonus when others find pictures and ideas and words that resonate with them. I believe you are a traveler and hope you are putting your thoughts down too. My next trips will be to Mexico to escape Old Man Winter in January and part of February. Thanks again for finding something you like and taking the time to say Hi! Much appreciated. scott
      2016/12/07 at 5:42 am
  • From Alan LaFon on Goodbye Granada

    Looks like a clean…although maybe poor country…at least by our standards, but then again maybe big shiny buildings are not all they are cracked up to be? Lol
    2016/10/02 at 5:55 pm
    • From Scott Lafon on Goodbye Granada

      always glad to go and always glad to come back to U.S. Every morning people in the Historical District swept their sidewalks. as clean or cleaner than other central and south american countries that have a lot more resources.
      2016/10/04 at 4:45 pm
  • From Alan LaFon on Vegetable Barley Soup

    Wow, I asked for food info and Scotttreks delivered! Lol. That pulled pork sandwich looked great! Reminded me of one time I was in Obregon, Mexico….which is south of San Carlos…..and I saw a lot of Mexicans lining up at a little restaurant near the square….and I saw they were ordering these pulled pork sandwiches! I did the same and still remember how good it was! And better yet I think I paid only two dollars for this great sandwich! What did your meal cost? Is Nicaragua cheap by our standards? Thanks for the cullinary post! Lol
    2016/09/27 at 4:36 pm
    • From Scott Lafon on Vegetable Barley Soup

      remember the ” What’s to Eat ” section under Themes. Have another dining experience planned tomorrow.
      2016/09/27 at 8:57 pm
  • From Alan on Laguna de Apoyo

    I’ve been hoping for some food pics of the cuisine down there! Seems like there might have been one pic….but that’s all I remember? Are you doing any cooking….i.e. sandwiches….or eating out every meal?
    2016/09/24 at 5:22 pm
    • From Scott Lafon on Laguna de Apoyo

      found good place for traditional soups. will visit on monday and take some pics. do have post in pipeline on Jamaica Tea which is not Nicaraguan but still a first for me.
      2016/09/25 at 6:13 am
      • From Scott Lafon on Laguna de Apoyo

        anytime you want to read about food go to Themes option and look for ” What’s to Eat. “
        2016/09/27 at 5:52 am
  • From Alan LaFon on Signs of the Time

    How is your apartment working out Scott? Do you have regular hot water there? Do you need an air conditioner or is this the cool rainy season?
    2016/09/22 at 4:16 pm
    • From Scott Lafon on Signs of the Time

      apartment is fine…. might do another post on it at later time.
      2016/09/23 at 11:33 am
  • From Carlos on Pigeon Party

    If you run out of money before the end of the month, there’s always “pigeons ‘o plenty” to be had for a tasty, high-protein meal. (Don’t choke on the feathers.)
    2016/09/22 at 2:59 pm
    • From Scott Lafon on Pigeon Party

      that is true but plucking pigeons doesn’t sound fun.
      2016/09/23 at 11:32 am
  • From Alan on Maderas Beach

    It looks pretty basic out there in the country!
    2016/09/21 at 3:55 pm
  • From David C. on Fumeroles

    That’s amazing. I never knew that these conditions could exist in a sort of jungle type of environment.
    2016/09/15 at 8:24 pm
    • From Scott Lafon on Fumeroles

      Mombacho is a volcano and we were hiking in the rain forest that surrounds its summit. It is a really active part of the Earth down here.still, it was not something i had ever got to experience before. it was like putting your face close top the steam coming from a jet in a steam room but very gentle.
      2016/09/16 at 1:51 am
  • From David C. on Painting on a Cathedral Ceiling

    What a beautiful church! I enjoyed the walk thru with you
    2016/09/12 at 5:49 am
    • From Scott Lafon on Painting on a Cathedral Ceiling

      thanks david – it was a surprise to see a modern painting going on the ceiling and a Genie lift instead of scaffolding. I am not a Catholic but these huge cathedrals do have their beauty. Thanks for dropping by and finding a postcard you like well enough to make a comment.
      2016/09/12 at 12:33 pm
  • From Alan on Serving drinks but no music yet

    Wow, you are learning some Spanish! I understood your every word! Lol Y Entrada libre….muy bien, muy bien!
    2016/09/09 at 5:10 pm
  • From Alan on Street signs- Granada

    Looks like you’re settling in down there! What is the countryside like….is it a jungle type setting?
    2016/09/05 at 2:34 pm
    • From Scott Lafon on Street signs- Granada

      lots of thick vegetation and rivers in the countryside…. 27 volcanoes in the country and many are active. also have lots of islands, lakes, rivers, and ocean ( Pacific and Caribbean Sea. just starting to take tours.
      2016/09/07 at 10:48 am
  • From Alan on Houston to Managua

    Glad you made it down there okay and with no flight cancellations this time! Some people have been asking me about your blog and I’ll tell them it’s back in business again! LOL
    2016/09/04 at 11:26 am
  • From Alan LaFon on Found Key

    David Currie told me he was looking forward to your posts from Nicaragua! And Jim is always asking where you are off to next? Lol
    2016/08/22 at 5:06 pm
  • From Alan on Found Key

    Been watching for some new posts? Nothing lately? I know you’ve been busy with getting 803 ready….and not doing any traveling lately…but look forward to your travel blog!
    2016/07/10 at 6:42 pm
  • From Alan on Found Key

    We all are I’m sure! Lol. Your websites spell check seems to be working well…pass that along to Pat too! Not much new over here…..just spending the holiday quietly! Lake Tanglewood is shooting off fireworks tonight and I may or may not be awake to watch them! Lol
    2016/07/03 at 4:48 pm
  • From David Currie on Found Key

    Hi Scott – thats my key! 🙂
    2016/07/01 at 10:26 am
    • From Scott Lafon on Found Key

      I will give it to you if i can find where i put it. lots of times we don’t forget our dreams – we just forget where we put them. thanks for dropping by. i am looking forwards to being done with the house rehab here.
      2016/07/02 at 5:35 am
  • From Alan LaFon on Found Key

    Glad to see you are still playing some golf Scott! I worked out a hitch in my swing and am now hitting them long and straight, lol. Watch out next time we play! Lol
    2016/06/24 at 5:17 pm
  • From Alan on Found Key

    Test…been having trouble getting posts to show?
    2016/06/21 at 3:52 pm
    • From Scott Lafon on Found Key

      hola- will relay this to Pat. have noticed this a few times too. thanks for the tip.
      2016/07/02 at 5:37 am
    • From on Found Key

      Looks like this one is working? Glad to see you are playing some golf Scott!
      2016/06/21 at 5:22 pm
      • From Scott Lafon on Found Key

        golf is another story. a mix of good, bad, and ugly shots.it is good relaxation from construction work though.
        2016/07/03 at 5:03 am
  • From Alan on Found Key

    Glad to see Scott that you are finding some time to play some golf! Hope also that you watched some of the US Open last weekend? Thank God Dustin Johnson won it outright and the did he move the ball or didn’t he became a moot point! Hang in there…..in another year or so when you are relaxing in some tropical locale these days will only be an unpleasant memory! Lol
    2016/06/20 at 5:01 pm
    • From Scott Lafon on Found Key

      cabo san lucas or la paz are on the list.
      2016/07/03 at 5:01 am
  • From Alan LaFon on Shipping Container Square Dance

    Wow, I had no idea anything like this existed in Albuq.? ABQ. Has changed a lot in the last 10 years! Much too big for my current taste I’m afraid…but still a place of interest and investment…so I hope it …or at least real estate….does well in the future!
    2016/03/28 at 5:19 pm
  • From Alan LaFon on Soaking

    T or C looks great! Kind of wish you’d pull your house off the market and keep it and live in it as your home base! I mean…it’s warm down there, you’ve got Elephant Butte and the Rio Grande nearby…there’s a fledgling artistic community, and the hot springs….what more could one want? I would come and visit you…and maybe park my rig in your backyard for the winter….although that might be a negative, but why not move down to T or C when we sell 803? Just a thought!
    2016/03/24 at 5:18 pm
    • From Scott Lafon on Soaking

      Tor C has its good points.the hot springs are really relaxing and the lake has some good fishing. we will see what the future holds.
      2016/03/25 at 5:55 am
  • From alan on Caesar's Sweet Roll

    Wow…still the sweet roll? Keep checking back to see some new posts? Oh well…I guess no new trips?
    2016/03/07 at 4:35 pm
  • From on Caesar's Sweet Roll

    Wow, wish I had one of those sweet rolls now! They were decadent at the time….but don’t look so bad now ! Lol
    2016/02/21 at 6:21 pm
  • From David Currie on Caesar's Sweet Roll

    What a cool place! Got to go there sometime..
    2016/02/12 at 10:23 am
    • From Scott Lafon on Caesar's Sweet Roll

      alan has the lowdown….. very nice little town – south padre island. got to go in the summer sometime so the water comes into play….. the roll is way too much even for me. thanks for dropping by.
      2016/02/15 at 5:41 am
  • From Christopher on Deja Vu

    Glad to see you blogging, I’ve been sick but I’ll call ya soon
    2016/01/22 at 2:42 am
    • From Scott Lafon on Deja Vu

      A cold caught me when i got back. thanks for checking in. The blog keep rolling on.
      2016/01/22 at 3:06 am
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