Saturday, September 20, 2008

Casa Update 23

Friends,

Well, it has been more than a month and I am finally getting around to updating everyone. August and the first half of September was hot and humid with us spending a lot of time inside reading or going to the pool. Keeping out of the direct sun is a must. We had rain twice with the skies looking and sounding ominous many many times. All of the thunder storms bypassed us. Tropical storm Julio dumped a huge amount of rain north of us. Highway 5 was washed out in many places between the Military Checkpoint and La Ventana. The highway was closed for almost one day while repairs were made. We awoke early one morning to the crash of thunder nearby. We spent the next hour watching the most spectacular lightning show we have ever seen. It was all around us and almost continuous for a half hour. We ended up with 3/4 inch that morning.

We have a monthly event down on the beach called the Full Moon Mixer. We have gone to two so far. The activities staff provided the hot dogs or tacos or tostadas and we provide the rest. Lots of fun with a area for casino games. Problem with the full moon is it is also low tide. But anyway that is a different discussion. On this past mixer, I got a nice glass of sauvignon blanc as a bribe since we were the only ones that brought a corkscrew. The pictures are from the August mixer.

We spent four days on the Pacific coast celebrating our 29th anniversary. We were in Rosarito Beach for two days staying at a house one block from the ocean and in sight of the Rosarito Beach Hotel. Weather was beautiful and cool. Lots of good food, shopping and sightseeing. Then we were off to Ensenada for another two days. Stayed at a very cute resort called Punta Morro. Look it up on the internet. Had dinner in the hotel overlooking the Pacific. Actually, the restaurant is on peers and we were over the ocean looking down at the breakers. Food was excellent. We found another restaurant next door. Website sounded interesting and we tried it. The building was definitely two star. But once inside, one entire wall was plastered with awards. Definitely a five star meal!! Smoked Marlin Quesadillas anyone? On our last day we went to La Bufadora. We saw two whales migrating south. Look it up! Traveled thru the Valle De Trinidad on the way back to San Felipe.

We had another thunderstorm the other night. They got 8/10 inch of rain in town but we got a light show, wind and just enough rain to mess up cars. Back to the carwash this week.

We will be moving back into the house at the end of the month. Ed and Sandy will be back October 1st and we have to be out. Don't look forward to packing up but it will be good to be back home.

Friday we were invited to a couple's renewal of vows service at a local Catholic Church (we snuck Communion). After, there was a catered reception at their casa. Almost 70 people were there for a sit down dinner in the back yard. They hired two of our (ranch) activities staff to act as MC and DJ. We all had a great time.

Tonight is "Dive in Movie Night" at the pool. First one of these that we have gone to. Vincent and Chuey are hosting it with their 20 foot projector system (they do all of the Directv/Dish/Hughes installs and are probably pimping for business).

I have figured out the dress code for down here. Casual is tee-shirt (logoed), shorts and sandals. For smart casual, all you do is tuck in your tee-shirt and upgrade your sandals. For formal occasions, just trade in your tee-shirt for a Hawaiian shirt.

When we get back to our casa, I will have more time without TV. Maybe that will encourage me to send out the update more often.

For now,

Larry and Regina

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Monday, August 4, 2008

Casa Update 22

Friends,

We have now experienced healthcare in Mexico. Guess what, it is much better than the US. Different however. We went to the Dentist's office and asked to make an appointment. They could get us both in that afternoon. We begged off and scheduled for the next day. After that we went to the doctor to make an appointment for me. He could see me in the next hour. I made an appointment for the day after the Dentist. The next day we both went in for a cleaning and checkup. The Dentist did the cleaning along with the exam. The cleaning was done by the junior Dentist and the exam (for me at least) was done by both. The office had all of the equipment that you would expect to see in the US. Instruments were all in sterile packages and they had the coolest new X-ray machine. My bill was $35US (I had one X-ray) and Regina's was $30US. All in all, both of these Dentists detected all of our dental needs (crowns, replacement fillings, etc) that our US dentist told us about before we moved down here. The next day I went down to see Dr. Abosolo. I needed to get back on my cholesterol meds. Had a nice chat with the Doctor. He got out the Lab sheet and checked a few boxes and said to get the labs done and come back. Cost $30US for the visit. The lab is in the rear of his building. Walked back and interrupted the lab technician working on his truck. He rushed over and let me into the lab, looked at the paperwork while putting on his lab coat. He took two tubes of blood and a urine sample. Best stick I have ever had and yes he washed his hands and put on gloves. Total cost $60US. Said to come back in the morning for the results. Walked back to Abosolo's office and made an appointment for 9:30 tomorrow. I arrived at the Lab at 9:25 the next morning. They were feverishly trying to print my results. Seems that their Lexmark printer was running out of ink. Told me to come back in 15 minutes. So I went into the doctors office and waited. Fifteen minutes later I had the lab results (in English) and went back to see Dr Abosolo. Fifteen minutes later I had my prescription for a generic form of Lipitor. On to the Farmicia. Thirty tablets of Simlo for $250 pesos and I was headed home. Interesting observations of these visits. One: you can get an appointment with a dentist or doctor very easily. Two: They know that they are doing. Three: Lab work in 24 hours? Enough said. Four: I have my Doctors cell phone number. Fifth: The knowledge and professionalism the medical/dental staff was exceptional.

Well, it has been a month since the last update. I wrote the above medical visit experience the day after the doctors visit. Now it is time to catch up with the rest of the month.

We have been experiencing the local area without tourists. The last of the part timers left this week. August is the hottest month here and it is starting out true to form. You can equate the weather to Phoenix but with 15-30% more humidity. We had a dew point of 85 degrees a few days ago. Air conditioning is a must now. Gas mileage has also dropped as we run the AC in the truck all of the time. There are three types of winds; no wind where it is hot and very muggy and oppressive. An easterly wind that is very humid, cooler but still sticky. Then there is the wind from the southwest. It is very hot but the humidity vanishes and you would believe that you were really in Phoenix. I like the latter.

Been going to the pool a lot for water volleyball. It runs from 12:30 till 2:30. So far, we have mostly had at least 3-4 teams. Once in a while we have only had 2 teams and were in the pool the whole time except for a 10 minute break 1/2 way thru. We don't mind though. We are getting good exercise and a fabulous tan. I don't think that I have been this tan ever, even while in high school.

I got into the Dirk Pitt series of action novels written by Clive Cussler. Read four and decided to find the whole series. Camped on eBay and won an auction for all 20 in the series. So far I have gotten thru the first seven. Great reading, but I am trying to wait to read the rest until we get back to the house and loose 24/7 TV.

We go up to the house three to four times a week. The temperature has been hovering around 95 degrees inside the house. Good shake down for any hidden problems. The good news. Our propane and water pressure is holding wonderfully. Looks like we have no leaks there. The bad news. We have two huge floor to ceiling cracks, one in the office and the other in the guest bedroom. The problem is how I designed the rooms. Both rooms have a mid wall transition from the exterior walls (perform wall or rastra - look it up on the internet) and the concrete block interior walls. The difference in the expansion rates of those materials is causing the cracks. Architect Eduardo (we met him at water volleyball), came up and looked at it and it can be fixed but it will mean more plaster dust everywhere. He told me exactly what to tell our contractor to do.

We are sort of skimpy on pictures this update. The file names say it all.

We are going to spend our anniversary in Ensenada at the end of the month. Next update will be when we get back.

Love,

Larry and Regina

p.s. Gasolina is now $7 Pesos/Liter

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Thursday, July 3, 2008

Casa Update 21

Friends,

Been a busy month here. Started right after the last update. Tuesday the workers arrived to finish the latest punch list and to finally build the grey water tank. They spent the whole week digging the hole (by hand) and building a 5x5x4 concrete water tank. Had 6 workers this time. Half worked inside finishing stuff while the other half dug. They brought their own water this time. Luckily it was still comfortable as we had to keep them company. Luis kept them busy and by Friday they had everything we agreed on fixed. We agreed to delay 3 things till September when it gets cooler. On Saturday we tested the grey water system and found out that the Master vanities and showers do not drain into the grey water tank. Monday they were out again digging up the back yard looking for the problem. They found it and fixed it.

We had a very interesting thing happen on that Monday. Our newsgroup posted a note that 2 of the 5 Pemex stations were out of gas and that they did not expect any for 5 days. Guess what that did? A run on the gas stations. We were going to go to the new one next to the Ranch. Not. There was a mile backup to get in. They even had the Federalies directing traffic. We ended up at the station on the airport road with only a 5 car line. Reason only 5 cars? They were out of regular and only pumping premium. We filled up anyway. By the late afternoon, there was no gas for 100 miles. The rumor turned out to be false but it took 3 days to get all of the stations refilled. Turns out that Baja is served by a tank farm south of Ensenada. A tanker ship was delayed and they were rationing gas for the rest of the week.

The following week we took off and did nothing but go to the pool for volleyball. We played a few times but mostly we chatted or read. We heard of a special dinner at the El Cortez Hotel. Wednesday Beef Filet night. You get: Margarita, soup, salad, a 8-10oz filet, baked potato, veggies, and desert. All for $10 US. Been there twice and were going to give it a break but were conned into going one more time with friends. We brought a bottle of red wine last time. Corkage: $0. Nice.

This week has been spent house sitting and watching the workers clear Ed's punch list. They almost got done. We are still waiting for the AC guys to come and balance one of the AC units to get the Master suite a little cooler.

We went around and took some pictures of the places we have mentioned. We have a picture of the Palapa Bar and Grill. It is attached to the Pool. That is where we had to go for internet last fall. The pool is where we go now. Also there is a picture of the new Pemex and our golf course, our beach and Juanito's Cantina.

Next update will include our experience with the medical system here as we have made dental and doctor appointments. Since we are just house sitting this summer, our house updates will be suspended and we'll just sent pictures of the area and the happenings of San Felipe.

I have included a copy of Ed's CFE (electricity) bill. Betsy, have fun translating :-)

Love to all,

Larry and Regina

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Monday, June 2, 2008

Casa Update 20

Friends,

I cannot believe that a month has gone by. Well, the wall is finally finished. Took an additional two weeks to get the last gate in. They came with 2 gates and only put one up. Guess that the other didn't fit. Still waiting for the punch list work to start again. They were supposed to start today but have not heard from them. Met with the guy responsible for electrification. He is now promising electricity in November. They made some concessions to ease the burden until then. Not what we wanted to hear but we can live with it.

The weather has been spectacular except for a short hot spell two weeks ago. Got to 104 on the back porch even in the shade. Had a little trouble sleeping those nights. Been going to the beach and the pool a lot. Went to a beach party over Memorial Day weekend. Their house is right on the beach about a quarter mile from the Lighthouse.

Two of the three restaurants on the Ranch are under new management. The new guy looks like he knows what he is doing. Prices have come down and the food is much improved. We had a buffet brunch at the pool yesterday. Great selection with unlimited fresh juice and coffee included for $7US.

We have started our summer house-sitting job. We met a couple formerly from Sunnyvale that has the same contractor as us. They summer in the Sierras just above Murphys. They asked us to house sit for them so that our contractor could finish their punch list also. Well, we moved in May 20th. We now have 24/7 electricity. What a treat!! We are about a mile from the casa but two miles by car.

We continue to meet a lot more people thru the Thursday Socials. Met couples from: Castro Valley, Vallejo, Hayward, San Ramon and Concord. No one from Benicia yet but that might change in the fall.

Since we are online most of the time now, you can use AOL IM to chat. Our screen names are LarEWill50Baja and RegMWill54. Pop in if you get a chance.

I have put together an assortment of pictures taken over the past month.

Larry and Regina

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Saturday, May 3, 2008

Casa Update 19

Friends,

It has been a beautiful two weeks. Temperatures have been in the mid 80's cooling down into the mid 60's at night. Humidity has been hovering between 13-30 percent. RV John finally got the right part and our refrigerator is back up and cooling. We watched the workers continue on the wall, went into town a few times and spent an afternoon at the pool. One afternoon while we were reading on the back porch, a little lizard wandered up. The same kind that we had back in Benicia. He was watching the flies landing on the tile and every once in a while he would take off after one. Cautious little one. We had an idea and I swatted a few flies and we placed them around for him to eat. He eventually attacked two of them and then scampered off. Another night at dusk, we were visited by 2 coyotes. A very skinny one and a plump (pregnant?) one. We were still, they were cautious. The skinny one got within 40 feet of the back wall. They hung around for that seemed to be ten minutes and then left. Well, I got to pull the dumb thing with the generator this time. We were getting ready to eat dinner Saturday night when the thing quit again. Went outside and again, oil was everywhere. This time the dip stick was loose. Guess that I didn't get it inserted all of the way after checking the oil that morning. Didn't think that it could look any worse after sitting next to the cement mixer and sand pile. Wrong, will include a picture of it. They didn't finish the wall on Saturday either. I did not know that they were going to add an additional 4 inch concrete cap to the wall and columns. Unless they do some more creative construction they will surely finish this next week. We had another adventure with lizards Sunday afternoon. We found two of them having a feast on the dead flies on the front porch. The workers called them chameleons. I would call them a grey desert lizards. Their bodies were about 6-8 inches and same for the tails. These two feared no humans. After they had just about devoured all of the files, I thought that it was time for them to leave. I yelled, stomped and finally charged them. All to no avail. Finally I had to sweep them along to the gate. Once they got to the hot sand, they beat a path for the desert and disappeared under the cement mixer. Have a feeling that they will be back. This past week has been very quiet. Regina and I came down with an intestinal thing. We think that we brought it on ourselves. Something went bad in one of the coolers while we were waiting for the refrigerator to get fixed. That slowed us down till about Wednesday. The cement guys packed up and left on Tuesday. Guess that they are waiting for the concrete to dry as no one has been back since. Paint, gates and the cleanup, that is all that is left. We had Kaaren and George up for dinner on Friday. We attempted to play a game of Wineopoly but it just got too late. Saturday brought us to two last events. This morning was the last "Swap Meet" till late September. We stocked up on veggies. Looks like when they run out, we will have to trek into town. The vegetable lady is always at the swap meet and has a stand in town that is open only on Tuesdays. Fresh produce has always been a problem at the local Mercados. Always hit and miss. Saturday afternoon was the Annual "Club de Pesca" Chile cook-off. We had a great time. I personally tasted well over a dozen different recipes. The two that I liked most were "Oso Chile" and Beach-N-Chile". Hey, I didn't pick the names. But they were good! Best thing was that it was Free! I bought 100 Pesos worth of drink and food tickets and we spent a very relaxing afternoon at the beach drinking tecates, eating chile and hot dogs while the local rock band "Blue Agave" played all of our favorite oldies. That was the last event of the season. Things will start slowing down here now. The snowbirds have been leaving in droves over the past 2 weeks. They will be replaced by the Mexicalies till June. Then San Felipe will once again become a quiet little fishing village, except for the 4,000 or so Ex-Pats that will brave the hot summer that is. Well, that is it for a while. The punch list is back up into the low teens and Lupe promised to be here Tuesday to get started. I think that was a couple of Tuesdays ago. I will send out another update when the wall and punch list are finally finished.

Larry and Regina


p.s. For up to date San Felipe information please browse to: http://www.sanfelipe.com.mx/. The best is under the news tab. Select "Kat's Corner."

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Monday, April 21, 2008

Casa Update 18

Friends,

Sorry for taking so long to get this together. Been 3 weeks in the making. The House Blessing went very well. We had all of the rooms blessed except the pantry and garage. We fit everyone in our double shower! That was 14 people. After the blessing we had a nice Mexican lunch. A great time was had by all. I've attached a few pictures from that. Bob, Debi, Jim, Leslie, Betsy and Giovanna stayed at our contractor's motel and Jeanne stayed with us. Weather was perfect. In all, we had 14 here including the locals. Betsy, Giovanna and Jeanne left on Sunday. Bob, Debi, Jim and Leslie left on Monday. It was 1/2 a day till the Phillips (our ex-Benicia neighbors from 2 doors down) arrived for the rest of the week. On Wednesday we tried to get to Mike's Ski Rancho. Took an hour to get to the dirt road leading to the rancho. Took another hour to get within 6 miles of the rancho. That was the point that I feared for the Explorer's survival and called a halt to the drive. The road was definitely a 4x4 road. Took another hour to get back to the paved road. Turns out to have been only 24 miles round trip on dirt. We will go back again, but this time in the truck. George and I played golf on Thursday. First time since the cervical fusion 3 1/2 years ago. Did as well as expected. The course is beautiful!!! Except for the sand traps. They placed them exactly where my drives and second shots reached. Have never played out of the sand that much ever. We capped the week with dinner at the El Nido and a short stay at Al's Back Street Cantina (no stickers yet Bob and Jim). We also learned that the Screaming Cholla is really Tequila (made from Agave planted in the distil-masters back yard and watered well). We bid George and Beverly farewell early Saturday morning. We had a great time that week. Now back to the deafening silence. I got back to fiddling with the propane refrigerator that was having a hard time keeping temperature. On Sunday I had to up to temperature setting to max just to keep the inside temperature at 40 degrees. Stopped by RV John's on Monday to seek help in getting it fixed. He didn't come to look at it till Tuesday. That blew our Tuesday re-stocking trip to El Centro. Meanwhile, our contractor finally started on the wall. It has always started the same way. At about 8:00 in the morning a very large truck will pull up and unload a lot of stuff. Then, about anywhere from an hour to 2 days later the workers will arrive. This time they showed up right after lunch. I had told Lupe that the cistern was closed to construction workers. So, after they laid their string everywhere, they started bucketing water out of the cistern to water the sand. What can you do. If I chase them off, they will not get paid. I called Sabina again and by the end of the day we had more water tanks in the front yard that you can imagine. Empty of course. The water truck did not arrive till sometime late on Tuesday. After RV Johns visit on Tuesday, he says that we might have a "blockage" in one of the refrigeration lines. We need to do a 12 hour max cycle followed by a 12 hour off cycle. Freezer is full. We again seek help from Kaaren for freezer space for a few days. We borrowed a few coolers from George to store the non-frozen stuff and prepared to cycle the frig and headed for El Centro. Got back late Wednesday to find a huge pile of sand next to the generator. Next to that was a huge pile of gravel. Mind you this was the generator that ran for 4 hours with the oil cap off. For Wednesday and Thursday we were cycling the refrigerator on and off while the workers sifted sand and gravel in the front yard and worked on the wall. We went to Val's Thursday Social and low and behold we meet a couple from Vallejo. He owns one of the largest propane refrigerator sales and service shops in Northern California. He volunteers to come by and look at the refrigerator. They come over on Friday for a visit and we get a free consult on the refrigerator. He says that the problem is either low gas pressure or butane has clogged the filter in the thermostat, Seems the Mexicans mix butane (20%) with their propane. Tells me that butane is an oily gas that can cause problems with filters. He suggests that we run the refrigerator on AC and see what happens (take propane out of the equation). If it cools correctly, then he is right, if it still has problems, RV John is right. We had a great time chatting with them while the workers continued with the wall. The workers got about 20 feet of wall up while we chatted on the back porch. After they left I called Puerto RV (John's business and found out he was in the states getting parts.) Told them what Allen said and that I was going to do the AC test that evening. That night we switched the refrigerator to AC and let it run while we ran the generator for the evening. When we were ready for bed, the refrigerator was the coldest I have seen. Score one for Allen. It is now Saturday and RV John has not called back. Workers finished early this morning after pouring the last of the footings and had left by 10:30. I finally got to take a good look at the generator. You don't want to know. It looks like it was just unearthed from some archeological dig somewhere. More on that later...... The rest of Saturday was uneventful. On Sunday we were invited to another Jenga tournament at Kaaren and Georges. This time we had 4 "stacks" going with 14 players. I went out in the first round and Regina in the second. Today RV John showed up with a part. At this point looks like that was not the problem. Will call him again tomorrow. The workers started in on the wall again and made very good progress. If I was in the US, I would say that they might finish this week.


Larry and Regina

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Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Casa Update 17

Hi all,
Well, Phyllis left on Thursday and forgot to take her cold with her. I found it. The acid wash guys showed up after lunch. They spent the entire afternoon on the rooftop deck and back porch. They came back on Friday and re-did it all again. We spent the weekend just messing around the house. Monday brought the acid wash guys back and the contractors guys to redo the vent for the water heater. All left before lunch never to return. We went to El Centro on Tuesday to re-supply. Emailed the contractor to complain about things stopping. Wednesday was spent running to town to get everything done as the San Felipe 250 is this weekend. You do not want to be going to town for milk for the next few days. We have spent the last few days using the "ditch road" as they are putting the final layer of asphalt on the southbound lanes of Mexico 5. Looks like they will be done with the road construction well before the house blessing.
Most everything got finished on Friday. As you can expect, there is still things on the punch list. It has gotten very windy and we can hear the racers practicing the course in the background. We got in touch with the "Blind guy" and he came over. We ordered blinds for most of the windows. About 1/2 the cost of up North. As luck would have it, they will be installed the day after the house blessing. Well, after dinner we go to do the dishes. No hot water. Pilot light is out. So I re-light it. Then again, again, again. It will not stay lit. Sent an email to the contractor and we washed the dishes with some stovetop hot water.
Saturday brings the race and the wait for the plumber. Who will come first? Well, the race wins and we try to watch it from the rooftop with binoculars. Best view of the dust cloud and the chase helicopters that I have ever seen. They were at least 3-4 miles away to the west. We could hear them clearly. The drone lasted way past when the plumber finally arrived. He takes one look at the new vent pipe and throws his hands in the air. Now I stare at it. Something does not look right. Jorge gets on his cell phone and calls someone. After a minute he hands the phone to me and it is Lupe. Lupe tells me that there is a problem with the vent and they will have to come back on Monday to fix it. Jorge will try something on the roof to fix it temporarily. Jorge runs up top and I hear some banging. He then tries to get the pilot light lit. Success! we have a big flame. He leaves and we miss the race. I go back and look at the water heater again. Then I see it. The vent pipe attaches directly to the top of the water heater. There is no "air gap". In plumbing terms, that means that all of the air rushing (or being sucked) up the vent has to come from the bottom of the water heater, passing thru the pilot light and burner flame. That is why it is going out. It is real windy here today. Think it is going to be a cold water weekend if the wind does not stop blowing. I was correct.
Sunday was another lazy day. We hung the curtains for French doors. We will do another round of pictures when we get back.
Monday is the wait for the plumber. He does not show up but the Propane guy does! We have invited friends over for a traditional American St. Patty's day feast. Wind finally dies down 1/2 way thru the evening and I get the water heater working. We will have hot water for a while.
Tuesday brings a call from the contractor assuring us that the will fix everything by 5:00 on Wednesday. Well, at 1:00 here they are again. This time it is Luis' crew. He is Jorge's older brother and the best worker we have seen down here! He does the same thing as his brother did after looking at the hot water heater. He speeds away and 15 minutes later he is back with the right part. He called it a "sombrero." As he fixed the water heater, his crew acid washed the front porch and my office. They now are the best looking floors in the house! Wish we could have had them the whole time. Funny thing. Both Jorge and Luis do not speak any English. I have a better success communicating with them with hand signs and noises than with the other works that speak a little English.
Well. It is Wednesday now and we had Luis and Jorge back here today to install the water filter and weather-strip the French doors. The punch list is now down to less than 5 things and it is time to get out of here!!! The rest can wait till late April.
We are off to the Bay Area for a week and will resume our Mexican saga then. Everybody have a great Semana Santa and we will be back on March 28th.
Larry gets on Soap Box:
It is a shame that some of you have listened to the press and equate the problems in Tijuana with all of Mexico. We have never felt uncomfortable down here and I feel safer here than in San Francisco. There is a lot of trouble near the border relating to the "drug" issues. It does not spill to down were. The only "crime" that we hear of is petty theft. Common sense would protect you from that. Mexico is a cash economy where both the Dollar and Peso are readily accepted. That means that very few places accept credit cards. The Mexicans carry cash with them too and we have not heard of them being robbed. Of course there are ATMs in town if you need to get more Pesos. Problem is they sometimes run out of cash on the weekends and they have to come down from Mexicali to fill them. Not a good thing if you need the Pesos that day. So, if you plan it right and understand the environment, you can have a GREAT time down here without feeling uncomfortable. We would not have moved down here if we had believed the press coverage of Baja.
Larry gets off Soap Box.
Till later......
Larry and Regina

Saturday, March 8, 2008

Casa Update 16

Friends,
Here is what has been happening around here for the past 2 weeks. Been getting very lazy about writing once a week.
We were invited to a Jenga tournament Saturday evening. Had a great time. Attached a few pictures of that. Spent Sunday just recovering from the tournament and did a little snooping around the neighborhood. There are currently about 20 houses either up or going up. Some are real interesting designs, others just look like tract houses except for all of the concrete. A couple of them have some real design problems. One house has its garage facing the right side of the lot. They built an outbuilding between the garage doors and the street. I'm guessing that they can only get one car into the garage. Another two have the garage facing the same way only it is 1/2 underground (allowing for a slightly higher elevation). Guess where they put the Electrical transformer? Half way between the garage and the lot line. I'm betting that they can park a VW bug or ATVs in that garage. Will try to include pictures of these.
We went out on Monday and got the accent tiles for the mosaic tiles that we are putting up in the kitchen. Got the mastic and George is back so the mural should be up by this weekend. Have to order the little tiles next. Stopped by the builder and turned in out updated punch list.
Well, its Tuesday and they started. Promised to be out of here by Saturday. Don't see how they can do that but we'll see. Plaster patches everywhere from where the tape that was used for the re-stain process. Have a supervisor's meeting this afternoon.
It is Wednesday and they are still plastering and they have started to sand. We now have a real dust storm going on in here. Covered up everything with sheets and towels. We hired a local artist to paint the Casa name on the courtyard arch. He came today and finished in 4 hours. Looks beautiful! Really slowed down all of the other work as everyone had to stop and watch him for a while. They finished the sanding finally. Electricians have done everything they were supposed to do. We have the new pendant light poles up and they look marvelous. Got a call from Sabina that Alex (the carpenter) could refinish our bar stools (they got pretty banged up in the move) right away. Packed them up in the truck and headed off to his shop. Looks like Thursday will be a day of cleaning again. Plumbers coming Friday.
Thursday was a day of cleaning and staying out of the painters way. They finished!! Now for the plumbers and the laundry room and guest bathroom tub. We went to the Thursday social late even though we were supposed to be there at 4:00.
Friday started out poorly when the plumbers just walked in without knocking. They went straight to the Laundry Room and disconnected the washer and dryer. Next came the hammer drill and 6 hours of chopping out the floor from the washer drain to the outside wall (seems that when we do a load of clothes, the washer fills the guest bath tub during the rinse cycle). They finished at about 5:30 way past quitting time. We were supposed to be down at Kaaren and George's at 4:00. Had a very nice late dinner after we got back.
Saturday brought us a new concrete floor in the Laundry Room plus plastering the hole in the Guest Bath wall along with a visit by the Contractor's main supervisor for a bitch session. I was getting tired of yelling at the Customer Services rep and thought it was about time to take it out on management again. We successfully got the plumbers fired from our job and a new set of plumbers will be assigned from the contractor's personal staff. We went off to the San Felipe Home show. Very nice exhibits. We found that our kitchen was included in the granite company's display and literature. Nice feeling. Got a lot of ideas from other vendors at the show. We then had a very nice lunch at the pool and I got a haircut (85 pesos) from the haircut lady. On the way home we called George and asked if he had time to install the mural behind the stove. He said sure and we speeded home to resume cleaning. Well, an hour later 2 trucks show up; it was Kaaren, George, Long Hair Larry and Debbie. George finished the tile in about an hour but no one left till well after dark. Had a great time getting more ideas from LH Larry. He started building his home (they also have a Ramada on the lot next door) this past week. Will be made out of adobe blocks. Going to be great fun watching this one go up.
Sunday started off well till we turned on the generator to get showers and clean up the dishes. Regina shrieked that the courtyard was flooding. Ran outside to see a gusher of water! Shut off the main water valve and sat down to think. No one in Mexico works on Sunday. There are no emergency Plumbers. Electricians, etc,etc. Checked the cistern and decided we had enough water till Monday. We turned the water back on and had our showers and finished the dishes. We then finished up the dust removal as we were going to have company on Monday. We Vegged the rest of the day. I finished "Sum of all Fears."
Monday morning brought the workers back to tile the Laundry Room and Guest bath. Lupe was close behind to look at the water leak. We turned on the generator and before I could get back to the house, he said to turn it off, he knew what was wrong. He dug up a corner of the courtyard and found a pipe to nowhere. Had jagged edges as if it was cut with a shovel. The new plumber came by to cap the pipe and to check that everything drained OK. That afternoon the workers were back to grout and paint. Phyllis, our company arrived after 3:00 and we called it a day for the house and we spent the rest of the evening chatting.
Tuesday was spent waiting for the plumber to come back and hook up the washer and dryer. Not really, we gave up on him at 10:00 and headed for town. Spent the whole day touring and having fun. Invited Gordy over for dinner. Fresh Corvina in a roasted pepper relish sauce. Yummy!
Wednesday the plumber showed up at 8:00. He got the washer and dryer in place and we went out for breakfast. After that we toured the ranch looking for landscaping and exterior ideas. I stayed home and read while Regina and Phyllis went to the beach. At 5:30 we fired up the generator for the evening. First was the test of the new plumbing. Started a load of clothes. We were all standing there waiting for the rinse cycle. Cycle started and within a minute the tub was filling again. So much for all of the hammering. Regina gets the clothes out and exclaims, "They are hot. I washed them on cold-cold!" I checked the back of the washer and yes, he had reversed the hot and cold water. I fixed that myself.
Thursday brings the departure of our friend Phyllis and a day of putting together a new punch list, run into town to get more Pesos and do a little shopping.
Friday brings all of the workers back. The new plumber tries to reverse the hot and cold water lines again on the washer. He then goes outside and starts looking at the drainage problem. After about an hour and a consult with his brother Luis, they come and get me. Well, they gray water line from the Laundry Room and Guest Bathroom seems to go nowhere. We all laugh and shrug. Lupe even drives back to see it. He tells me; "Larry, we will get this fixed today." And they did. We had a 60th Birthday party to go to so we chased away the workers at 2:00. They will be back Monday. We did leave the acid wash guys there as they were working on the rooftop deck. We had a blast at the party. It was George's 60th. That is George of "Kaaren and George."
Well, it is Saturday and I have to eventually send this email. We spent the morning watching the acid wash guys do the back porch. They left at 12. We have been lounging ever since. The San Felipe 250 is next weekend. I have a shot from the roof and you can see the trail of dust from today's practice sessions. We are going to have our Valentines meal tonight. It got postponed due to all of the commotion of the past 2 weeks.

Friday, February 22, 2008

Casa Update 15

All,


Well all is settling down after the week of waiting. With the Gas generator, we are free from the waits. We are in control and can go and get fuel any time we want (the new Pemex is open 24/7 :-)) Spent the weekend putting up more pictures and FINALLY I got all of the drawers and cabinets lined. It has also finally warmed up and I am starting this letter on the back porch in a short sleeve shirt for the first time in 6 weeks. While on the back porch Friday morning, we watched a Coyote trek up the next street down the hill from us. We had Kaaren and George over last night. Everyone was on the back porch when I went to start the generator. Apparently, there was another Coyote hunting nearby. That generator scared the hell out of him and he comes blasting thru the next lot. Great view for everyone, boy they can run fast. Guess that is why we have not seen a lot of rabbits.

On Sunday Regina emailed Sabina enquiring as to what was going on. Monday AM she replied that Abraham was in Mexicali and she couldn't set up a meeting till Tuesday. Well, they arrived in mass again Tuesday morning. They fixed the dining room window that was sticking and started to tape and paper all of the wood off. That continued today. We expect the cabinet maker will show up Thursday to re-stain all of the wood. After that we hope will be the acid wash of all the tile. The only remaining major issue would be the leaking guest bathroom tub faucet.

Thru this last wait I read Carl Segan's "Contact". Much better than the movie! On to Dan Brown's "Deception Point." After this I will have read all of his books.

Well, the carpenter showed up on Friday. Worked all day and ran out of stain and did not finish reworking the French doors. On Monday they were back to finish up with the doors and on Tuesday they finished the stain and doors. They are beautiful and hand made. They do their own rendition of double pane down here. It is literally double pane. What they failed to do was to clean the glass and seal the openings. That let dust in between the panes. Looked like a great door for the front of a haunted house. All better now. Each door had 20 panes of glass, so they removed 10 (X4) and cleaned, then replaced. Finished "Deception Point" during all of this. Now onto "The Sum of All Fears."

We went on our normal shopping trip to the US on Wednesday. Got back after dark. Fired up the generator got ready for a quick dinner as we were tired. Just as we were getting ready to sit down and eat, the generator quit. Bummer. Got the flashlight and headed out. What a mess! There was oil all over the place. The Oil cap was missing. I thought that it must have rattled off and we searched everywhere. Could not find it. So we put almost a quart of oil in and I found a rag to stuff into the oil cap hole. Generator fired right up and we quickly ate and cleaned up. Sometime during the night it came to me. We were talking to Gordy the day before and he had a similar problem (no oil but an OK oil cap) the day before. He said that they would be out to change his oil on Wednesday. What if they did our oil that day also and forgot to put the cap back on. So when we got up, I went out and looked on top of the electrical kiosk and low and behold there was the oil cap. Had been there all of the time and if we would have gotten home in the daylight, it would have been obvious. Called the ranch and they sent someone by to clean up the mess. They did not speak much English but pointing to the cap on top of the kiosk was about all that was needed. Mexicans laugh the same as we do.

We had the Granite guy in Thursday to touch up some nicks. I truly believe that we now have the best granite installation in all of Baja. Caught the whole lunar eclipse that night. Was clear as can be. Weather is warming and we have not needed any heat in a few weeks.

We took Friday off and just got out of here. Went down to Puertocitos for a day trip. It is about 90KM south to the end of the "paved" portion of Highway 5. Be careful of the word "paved" in Mexico. A nicely graded dirt road can be sometimes 1000% better and a "paved" road. Wonderful trip. All of the desert wildflowers were in bloom along the road and the Ocotillo were greening up. Had lunch at a small restaurant near KM35. Regina had the best Enchiladas in a fantastic Mole sauce that we have ever had (I got to try some).

Well, that has been the last 2 weeks in Baja. Looking at a beautiful sunset right now. The clouds are on fire! The reds, oranges and pinks are unbelievable.

More later,

Larry and Regina


P.S. I'm starting (trying) to write a little every day. So, there might be a lot of Thursdays mentioned above ;-)

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Friday, February 8, 2008

Casa Update 14

All,

It has been another interesting week. We got the ranch generator on Wednesday while we were in El Centro. It was sitting next to the old one when we got back. Called our contractor and let them know. They wanted to come the next day and get theirs. I told them that I still had 3 days of propane left and would like to use it. They said OK and would come on Saturday. Well, they only work ½ day on Saturday so at 11:50 I called to see when they are coming. They said Monday. I told them that we did not have enough propane to last till Monday. So, the compromise was to send the electricians to hook up the new generator and they would get the old one on Monday. Well, at about 12:30 the electricians show up. Very long story, but with the help of an electrical engineer (me) they got it hooked up. We went on gasoline that night.

We have been invited to a long standing Thursday night social. It rotates between hosts weekly. We have been to two so far, great group. It does not substitute for our old Friday night Happy Hours but it will do.

We had Margaret and Danny up to see our progress later that day. While we were showing off the house, a Caballero rode up to the front of the house. I saw him first and went out to see what was up. He was just sitting there on his horse looking at the house. He spoke no English. Thank God Danny did. They hit it right off and come to find out; he was taking the horse to get a new shoe and could not find his friend. Turns out that he owns Mike’s Sky Rancho (look it up on the internet). We (Danny) chatted for a while I loaned him my cell phone to call his friend and Regina gave him a bottle of water and he was off.

Sunday was supposed to be a Super Bowl party but our host ended up not feeling well so we planned on just watching the last ½ at home. Got an unexpected visit from another 2 friends that we met and 2 hours later, we ended up watching the last ¼. Well worth it though.

Well. We were running out of both water and house propane and planned on getting it all on Monday. Went down and signed up for both Monday morning. Well, the water guy calls back and says he cannot come till Tuesday and we agree on that. At the end of the day we still had no propane. Regina went out to get the mail and finds out that it is a national holiday. So, we honker down on Tuesday and wait for water and propane. At this time propane tank is down to 15%. Water guy shows up at 9:30, the propane guy never shows up. Soooo, I go down on Wednesday and sign up again. Finally at 4:00 he shows up while the ranch guys are changing the oil in the generator. There is never a dull moment in Baja.

One thing that needs mentioning again is that our address for packages will not let us know when one arrives. We have to know that you have sent us something. A Christmas package sat there till 17 January and if I had not seen the name on it, it would still be sitting there. Address it to "Lawrence Williams&YET Mail" only.

I have enclosed a few pictures from the past week. We are going to be checking out accommodations for the up coming House Blessing. There are at least 2 places that we will recommend on this side of town, and that’s where you will want to be. It could be that there will be left over spring breakers, but we don’t think any of the younger folk will want to stay this far north. We will see what is available and try to hold some rooms. Margaret told me today (she owns a condo at La Vantana Del Mar) that she will offer her 2 guest bedrooms for the upcoming event. As soon as you all know what your plans are let us know ASAP. Things are getting busy here in this little town this spring, and we don’t want anybody who wants to come down to see us not to be disappointed because there is not a place to stay. I will remind Rev Jeanne next week to put the announcement in the Epistle, and the up coming service sheets. We want as many of our friends to come as can, but we need to know how many very soon.

Manana,

Larry and Regina

P.S. We need a plumbing opinion and have a picture of our plumbing under the kitchen sinks. If you know plumbing or know some who does, I will send you the picture separately if you let me know.

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Monday, January 28, 2008

Casa Update 13

Well, It has been a long 2 weeks. Been so busy that I have not been keeping everyone up to date. We finally got the BBQ done and pictures are attached. We ordered a custom made sofa and loveseat almost 3 weeks ago. We had pretty much full reign on what it looks like so if you don't like it don't say anything.

We have settled into a routine of 1 hour of power in the morning and 4-5 hours at night. Seems to work. Would like more but that is all the propane we can afford right now. Regina has been decorating up a storm as I can see from her dust trail ;-) We have the dining room done, bedroom all done except one picture. Got all of the pictures up in the hallway. It is really starting to look like our casa!!

Had a confrontation with HOA on the re-survey they had agreed to do (for free) as the septic tank guys buried a marker with their tank. Forwarded them an email from last year agreeing to do it and they put in our lost lot markers 2 days later. Got the electrical meter box installed the next day. Being polite with people (or being an area supervisor) must work. Been promised the ranch generator early next week. Not coming too soon as our contractor's generator is getting tired. Surprised it has lasted this long.

Need to explain one thing about our subdivision. It has one main long road (actually 2 interleaving) with cul-de-sacs on each side. After block 14, all even blocks are on the left and odd on the right. So when I say that they have been digging power up to block 27, I'm saying that it is only 4 blocks away. We can see the backhoe from the back yard!! They dropped off all of the main electrical vaults for the odd blocks this week and have sprayed a very nice white line all the way up the road.

Another thing. Seems that the Mexican workers like to leave something behind when they leave. Usually, it involves rocks. Picture attached.

Paid our property taxes last week. Online no less. Mexicali government is really getting high tech. Came to a whopping $185 for 2008. BTW, they only tax the land, not what is on it. Way cool!

We had our first full blown meeting with our contractor this week. Had the CS rep, the main supervisor and Abraham himself tour the casa. He was not pleased with what he saw. We are waiting for his response to the major items that we detailed. When we get it I will fill you in on what we asked for.

Well, This morning we went to the swap meet and ordered a 24x24 tile mural for behind the stove. It is a Tuscan scene taken (borrowed?) from a tile that Regina found up in Napa. It will be ready next week. Will take a picture of it then as the tile guy we hired to put it up will be up in the States for the next 2 weeks. When we got back home we got a call from Victor (the sofa guy) that our sofa and loveseat were done (stapling heard in the background). Regina took the truck and headed (mild term) for town leaving me to wait for the propane guy. She got back after noon with them lashed to the back. Have a picture of that too. We got them into the house, after an aborted attempt thru the front door, via the patio French doors. We have them close to where they will reside, we think, but always subject to change. Photos also attached.

Well, it is now Sunday morning and this letter still sits here. We waited all day yesterday for the propane guy. Never came. Now we have 1 day of propane to last 2 days. As most of you know, LA got a drenching last night. Well, so did we! Sort of. We had a gentle rain that started right at dark and lasted till after we went to bed. This was the first rain for us in the casa. Soothing sound. Didn't figure that you would be able to hear the rain hit the concrete roof but you can and is sounded great. Cloudy this morning so we can't look for leaks. Maybe spotted one in the hallway but it is too dark to see for sure. Be skimping on power today so I have broken out the Battery backup unit. Gives us about 10 hours of music from the boom box or about 4 hours of internet connection. Glad the laptops take only about 2 hours to charge up.

Well, we did find time and our monster flashlight to find 2 leaks and a possible 2 more. Not bad, I even figured out where the worst was coming from and about 2 Gal of concrete will fix that (remember that water runs downhill?).

I have included a picture of our nearest neighbors also. They live about 15 feet off the back porch. Think they will be moving out before it gets hot.

As I think you can tell it is now Monday. We had 2 propane guys show up today. The one who was supposed to be here Saturday and the one I signed up for today.

I have the monthly supervisor's meeting to go to tomorrow (Yes this email will be sent today) and we are planning a trip to the States on Wednesday. Our must have list is getting really long.

TTFN,

Larry and Regina


P.S. Regina's camera will take QuickTime movies. When we get that figured out, we will give everybody a quick ;-) casa tour.

P.P.S. I have just finished my first book in Baja!! Walter Cronkite's autobiography. Very good reading. I never knew how much stuff he did in his lifetime.

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Sunday, January 13, 2008

Casa Update 12

All,

Well, we got the tile and they did not come! We submitted another punch list and they did not come. Then, on Friday, did they come! plumbers, electricians, and the laborers to work on the BBQ. Electricians drilled 2 new holes for additional undercounter lights, said they were going to lunch and never returned. Plumbers fixed the minor stuff and left, leaving the guestroom bath shower still leaking. Our laborers kept plunking away at the BBQ. Have 3 shots of their progress. We cleaned out the garage yesterday. Got all of the boxes that have to be opened, opened. All the rest are neatly stuffed against the walls. Went out for breakfast today. Great breakfast with coffee and Regina had fresh OJ and it came to 125 pesos. Nice. Regina's friend Margaret came by this afternoon and they attacked the dining room. I have the Celtic Cross to hang along with Regina's Grandmothers quilt and that room will be done. Pictures included. Tomorrow we head down to pay for our utility hookup (even though they are no way close) to assure us a place on the list (and get a ranch provided generator). My best birthday present was to see someone dropping off the main electrical underground vaults along our main road. They went from block 16 to block 28. We are block 35, progress! After the carpenter fixes the mess that the electrician made putting in the lights, I will take a shot of the kitchen. We broke out the short sleeve shirts for the past 2 days, supposed to get colder tomorrow. Was nice while it lasted....

Larry and Regina

p.s.

Failed the HOA final inspection with 2 dings, Debris in the common area and no rear wall, duh they lost our lot markers installing the septic tank and we can't put in the rear wall until they come out and survey again. Viva Mexico!


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Monday, January 7, 2008

Casa Update 11

Well, you are probably wondering how we are doing. It has been 2 weeks without pictures. Well, we have slowed down to a crawl. No changes on the house so no pictures are necessary. A lot of boxes have been broken down and moved to the garage. We had no workers here during the holidays except for the laborers working on the BBQ. They started the Thursday after Christmas. We just got the tile today so I expect that they will be back tomorrow. We have our HOA inspection tomorrow to confirm we built to plans. If that goes well, we can apply for our real generator with the developer. The current monster eats 3 liters of propane an hour at 5 Pesos per liter. It is up to you to do the math. I finally broke down today and went searching for a can of WD40. All of the doors have started to squeak terribly (dust?). Walking around at night had become unbearable. Found a can and all is good now. The propane refrigerator has become a life saver, as a last minute thought. Looks like about a 15-18 cu foot model but we have it cram packed with perishables. We keep the stuff that needs to be cool in the real frig that stays on only about 6 hours a day. Watching are the OSU-LSU debacle in HD though. Love technology. We have Satellite Internet and TV when we have power. Otherwise I have started reading again!! Still about 20 years behind in reading, but starting to catch up slowly. If they show up tomorrow to tile the BBQ, we will have pictures this weekend.

Love to all!

Larry and Regina