yeeeahhaa, slap that ass, raw hide! While i was out at Playieta, i made friends with everyone at the resort. well, except for the hefe. I think i stole some of his thunder. anyways, the chef was originally from Cuba, played the gitar and cooked some extremely good food. There were carpentars on the project that have been there since day one... wow! they do great work. log work too. i worked a half day with them ripping teak and coco bolo. they use teak for framing. the stone work is all fossilised wood and crystal chunks from the near by cannon. So... While we were there, the first night, chef Juan pulled out his gitar. i decided to pull out the glow poi. the gitar playing came to a screching hult and the mouths droped. Chef was astounded. Then, i told him i do it con feugo. he said Que? COn FUEGO? I explained with the right materials i could make real fire poi. Needless to say...Game On! Chef was so stoked he invited the neigbors, family and all the other people at the resort. chef prepared a huge feast served on bananna skins. I spun fire on the beach, everyone pretty much got wasted. the chef went to bed as some guests were getting up. I think that the Hefe was happy to see us leave. Yea.. A job well done!
In the photo above... A neighbor boy let afew of us ride horses on our own. Wow! I havent been on a horse in years and i ended up with the spicey one. Imagine that! nick on the horse that dosent want to slow down. It was a fun experience. we rode down to the beach, galloped through the sand like in the movies. yea, me.. I was white nuckeling the reings at times. supper fun. now i know why cowboys walk the way they do...
2 comments:
Hope I don't walk like a cowgirl too much after AK! A spicy horse eh, gotta show 'em whose boss. awesome times Nick, keep the smiles and pictures coming.
snackies
sounds like you are having the trip of a lifetime!
love j, a, n koda
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