My Rebecca was so amazed by the way back of that scene that I tried to paint in the post yesterday. I said, “medieval?” and she agreed. Yea, Buffalo isn’t New York City by a long shot ever if they are in the same State. Just to add to the medieval ambience the election people surrounded the voting shacks with kerosene torches for special effects. I’ll have to get my old buddy Jim’s backing on all this as he grew up with these shenanigans also.
So, Esther from Monterrey, CA showed up Monday with her family in tow. Check the pic. These folks are so fun and accomplished makes you want to get stuck on a deserted island with them sometime. I think that they enjoyed themselves here and will be back to the neighborhood soon.
What else is on our plates today? I guess I can’t quite sneak past the election yet. Maybe we can come up with some related topics to lighten the atmosphere and get some new ambience going.
I have a walk in a few moments. Got two parties coming that I know about. So fun to have this walk to motivate me on a continuing basis. And the conversation is always stimulating, why is that? That could be a blog topic. Just like the Camino in Spain we here at Phil’s Camino we attract the same set of interesting folks I guess. Never a dull moment.
Well, let me go for now. Things to do to get my day going. Miss you. Always a thank you for stopping by, love, Felipé.