Last Week: A Few Cool Things

In addition to the awesome day trips we took to Wilderness, Ponce and Maricao, we also had lots of fun in Rincón at the Spanish Wall, Farmer’s Market, Art Walk, at a couple of events and just hanging out at the house. Here are a few snapshots that didn’t quite make it into a post on their own, but that were pretty cool.

Kitty resting
We all love an afternoon catnap

Graffiti
I found this graffiti somewhat ironic because it says to take care of your beach and not leave trashbut apparently graffiti is ok

Music and palms from the beach
We listened to reggae on the beach one night

Hooping
And had fun hula hooping to the beats (Yah Frances and Theresa)

Brisas
Another night we listened to our friend Jessika rock it with her band at a local bar

Colors of skin
Friends come in many shades!

Mosquito net
Mosquito nets are helpful in a cabin without doors or windows

So tiny crab
And we found the tiniest little hermit crab you’ve ever seen

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4 thoughts on “Last Week: A Few Cool Things

  1. vera

    I totally like your blog. What you write is interesting and the pictures are awesome.

    I am the one who advised against the cheap siding….

    Do you guys have any engineer to guide you to build your house so the next hurricane would not take it away?

    If not,I could give you some hints,no charge.

    Vera green,p.e.,Structural in florida

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  2. Barbara Schutt

    Some really nice photos and love the crab! The picture of different arms is fabulous. So many different kinds of people in the world but we are all just that….people trying to live our lives the best we can. Your cabin is coming along nicely 😉

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  3. Cassie

    Thanks Vera! We may have to take you up on that offer. We really appreciate it.
    Barbara, thanks for the nice comments!
    Adolfo, I will have to take more pictures of Kitty. He is doing great. He’s a lazy cat, but I think he is finally fully adjusted to life here.

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