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Fyl -
who's the gringo on the left? You?
Cathy - Not Recognize - Reason
Phil had his baseball cap on backwards and that cap in the pic looks like hair on his bald head.
Phil also had a recent beard trim at the beauty salon so that he would look good in his Nica travels.
Miskito Alan ®
Jejeje...
so funny - that's exactly what I thought! At least, about the hair on his head :-)!
Yup.
Yup.
changed format
What happened to the hyper-links on the writer's names? It was kinda handy to be able to go directly to someone's profile when a message was from a newby or it was a name that I didn't recognize.
The're there
If you don't see them I am guessing you got a new version of a broken browser. As we like to say, try FireFox. Or Opera.
Food for Carlos!
Carlos used to eat meat.
Phil converted Carlos to a vegetarian and Carlos no longer eats the well known "Gaines-Burgers" or any meat.
Carlos eats plenty and thats the reason for the full truck-load.
All the people had to walk back to Esteli except for Phil, Ana, and Carlos.
Miskito Alan ®
platano o banana?
are you buying for Estelli or personal consumption Fyl? : ) That's a lotta either.
Banana
We got two of the five and they are of two different types. We had picadillo for lunch today from the little ones.
Note that we weren't buying them. Rural Nicaragua seems to work like a Grateful Dead concert. For GD concerts, you could just bring papers--here, you just bring transportation.
Now, for each dozen bananas we buy, I get to eat two. Margarita seems to have an addiction.
Good pic
It's great you can get someone to take care of the heavy lifting in Nicaragua. I could use some help in my backyard!