Saturday, January 10, 2009

No Saxaphone?


I have no Idea why, but this sign is on the table outside of the house, I think there may be a thing or two that I should keep a secret from this famil...

We had a traditional breakfast today, bread and jam, tea, and some yogurt. They also serve this stuff called Manajar down here it's also known as Dulce de Leche, or Carmel, that can be spread on bread. It's awesome, Carmel with breakfast. Dispues de desayunar tuvemos que disfrutar los arboles de domascos.

This is Papi, also known as George.
George and I get along great, he has a great sense of humor and is always good for a HEAVY slap on the back.

The fruits of our labor, literally. (I hope everyone thinks that is as funny as I do, and if not... Give me a break, it's like 2:00am)

After picking the apricot trees, we went and put my bike together. For those that are bike people, I brought my Red Line Monocog 29er Flight, fully stock except for the rims, because WTB rims are made for little girls, and they don't hold up. For those of you that aren't bike people... It's a blue bike.



Thanks for reading, more will follow. Possibly some wine tasting this weekend... who knows?

1 comment:

Unknown said...

I heard that you are good at getting stuff off of trees, like apricots and Christmas lights! I will hit you up for your assistance in June. And I am very jealous that you had a Chilean breakfast complete with dulce de leche!! I'm going to Chili's tonight, but wish it was Chile instead (insert "oh poor baby" here).