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February 28th, 2010

My Favorite Yucatecan Stereotypes

Yucatecans Dancing in Parque Santa Lucia

Yucatecans Dancing in Parque Santa Lucia

Now that Bruce and Mary have been moderating comments on a Canadian news website for over a year they consider themselves experts on stereotyping as that is one of the things that they guard against. Read on as Bruce employs those dark skills.

Well, we have been on the lam in México for over two years now and we feel that we have somewhat of a handle on the local culture and people. Following are some of our favorite stereotypes of a people that we have grown to love:

All Yucatecans are Yucatecans first, Mexicans second. It is not uncommon to hear a Yucatecan (when planning a trip to another state) say, “I’m going to Mexico next week.”

All Yucatecans hate DF (Mexico City).

When you ask a Yucatecan for directions, you will always get them, whether they know where your destination is or not. We think that is because they don’t want to disappoint.

When visiting, Yucatecans will never leave until you ask them to, and if it has been overlong, they will bolt when given permission.

Yucatecans love to drink beer and there are no ornery drunks, but a few falling down ones.

All Yucatecan babies and toddlers are unbelievably cute. And the average age of their parents appears to be 15.

All Yucatecan women (except Mayan madres) bare their midriffs whether they should or not.

The bigger a Yucatecan hombre’s belly is the more he will want to pull up his t-shirt and rub it.

Yucatecan pedestrians have no peripheral vision and will force you to walk out onto the street to avoid

Busy Sidewalk in Centro, Merida

Busy Sidewalk in Centro

running them over, on the skinny centro sidewalks.

Yucatecan drivers have the uncanny ability to gage whether they need to slow down so as not to hit you in the crosswalk. If they calculate that they will miss you by an inch, their foot never leaves the gas pedal.

Yucatecans love to work. They will, with a smile, work in the hot sun all day long, cracking jokes with their compatriots.

Yucatecans love to party and there are approximately 350 dias de festiva per year.

All Yucatecans are musicians or artists or both along with their day jobs.

Yucatecans burst into song walking down the street all the time.

Yucatecan MCs love to talk, and will do so ad nauseum, especially when you’re waiting for the music to begin.

All Yucatecans can dance like Fred and Ginger.

Yucatecans love their music at 140Db. Amazingly they can converse at this sound level and even talk on cell phones.

All Yucatecans have cell phones.

Mexican time is real, Yucatecans are always two hours late for any engagement.

Yucatecans can sleep anywhere, at anytime, even on a 15 minute ride on a rickety city bus.

If you admire a Yucatecan  señora’s jewelry, she will remove it and give it to you, no questions asked, and no thanks or money accepted.

Should you give a Yucatecan a regalo, gift, they are very gracious but they will not open it in your presence and you will never receive a thank you card.

You will never be shortchanged in a Mercado. In fact, should you walk away without your change the vendor will hunt you down, shouting “Cambio, Cambio!”

And my all time favorite stereotype is: Should a gringo walk into any Yucatecan cantina, said gringo will instantly become a rock star.

Thanks for visiting gentle reader and feel free to share with Bruce your stereotypes, but please be nice. Hasta Luego!

February 10th, 2009

The Book Launch

The Book Launch at the Hotel San Angel

The Book Launch at the Hotel San Angel

Greetings loyal reader! When we last left Bruce and Mary they were still hanging in there, escape-to-México-wise, and had just wrapped up the final proofing of the book, “Living in Mérida”, a fundraising collaborative effort for the two non-profits Mérida Verde and Brazos Abiertos. Join them on this day in November 2008 as they participate in the book launch.

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Today’s the day and our first order of the day is to buy some cigars at Mercer’s Cigars, an upscale cigar shop and bistro on Paseo de Montejo Prolongacion. We’re feeling pretty energetic so we walk the route which ends up being pretty close to three miles, I figure. Kevin and I pick out our 100P Cubanos which are actually on the cheap side in this shop. It’s a lot of fun to have Kevin and Rosie visiting again and this time we can put them up, and in style, as we are staying in Mérida Verde’s leader Jana’s vacation house.

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After a light lunch we take a city bus back home and everyone takes a nap except for me as I try to load a CD of music Kevin burned

for me into my ITunes. With out too much brain damage I finally get it figured out.

Around 6:30 we walk the short walk to the San Angel Hotel

for the 7:00-9:00pm event. Owner Homa has graciously volunteered her hotel lobby at no charge for this not-for- profit event. Word was put out by MELL, the Mérida English Language Library, in a batch email to all 550 members and a good turnout is expected. I suspect that the advertised free wine and botanas, appetizers, won’t hurt the cause.

Many of the Mérida Verde members, dressed to the nines, are already there preparing for the event when our party arrives and not to be outdone Kevin and I are wearing our authentic Guayaberra shirts . Rosie is nicely accessorized with her unique jewelry and Mary looks great in her birthday suit, meaning the outfit I’d just got her for her birthday. I introduce Kevin and Rosie to our friends and then Mary and I get settled at the book signing table. I’ve been practicing my signature and it is still a disaster, it never looks the same twice and it is completely illegible. But it will have to do, I guess. Mary and I had decided earlier that I would print the personalized messages accompanying my sig, because frankly, I can’t remember how to write in cursive, anymore.

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There is a steady stream of people to our table, Mary takes the money and I write messages and sign the books. Many people bring their books purchased at other tables for signing, as well. I’m enjoying the fine red wine, the savory botanas, and the moment, feeling like some sort of celebrity, in this small gringo community.

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I see many people I already know and meet a good many more including Judy, the mother of Yucatan Today’s GM, Andrea. Judy is a hoot! I’d heard how she had backed out of guest speaking at the International Living conference, here in Mérida. This year, International Living had selected Mérida as one the best cities in Mexico in which to retire and had invited Judy to speak at their conference held at the Hyatt, here in Mérida. They had insisted upon Judy’s social security number and she had told them to shove it. I introduce her to Mary and she says, “Hold on a second, I want to see your social, first!”

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It’s approaching nine and Jana takes the floor to give her little talk. Luckily all I have to say is “Thanks for coming everybody” when I am introduced because I have used up all of my limited amount of creativity in my personalized messages. Finally after a lot of speechifying the event wraps up and Kevin and I join Jana’s crazy Haitian Jazz musician husband, René, just outside the lobby doors for our victory cigars. We hear reports that some 120 books were sold. We’re all pretty amazed.

Back home we wind it down with Kevin and Rosie and they hit the sack about midnight. But Mary and I are too jazzed up for bed yet and we sit poolside in the 80° breezes. We reflect upon the impossibility of predicting this, a year ago, when we had just decided to make Mérida our escape to México destination. As Bilbo said, “It’s a dangerous business stepping out your door. You step onto the road and if you don’t keep your feet there’s no telling where you might be swept off to.”

Thanks for visiting gentle reader. Now that the book is launched, what’s next for Bruce and Mary as their escape to México continues to evolve? Stay tuned and see, Bruce will be reporting back soon. Hasta mas tarde!

February 7th, 2009

Final Proof and Consequences

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Welcome loyal reader. The book, “Living in Mérida”, the fundraising collaborative effort that Bruce and Mary have been slaving over is submitted. Join them now as they settle into their new casa.

 

 


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We moved into our new digs September 2008 and this place was really nice! Jana had been kind enough to offer us their other house for temporary lodging during the final leg of this book project. This very romantic two bedroom west coast style house was extremely comfortable with mini-split a/c units in every room, and a dining room with a patio door that opened onto a beautiful blue tiled pool surrounded by gardens. There, we had a brief respite before we received the first of 2 hard copy manuscripts from Yucatan Today for proofing.  

 

As we were in a new location, routines changed. Having a completely private pool was very cool and I finally realized what I wanted to do when I grew up – be a pool boy! Every day, after breakfast, I’d skim the pool, which was quite relaxing, and then take a dive from the deep end (5’) of the pool and dog paddle around. The water was warm but refreshing. Wilfredo our pool man did a good job of keeping the water crystal clear. After my pool thing, quite often Mary and I would do our yoga on the veranda off our bedroom facing the pool.

 

We found a new produce vendor on Calle 48 who was very reasonable and actually stocked Haas aguacates, avocados. We always had to buy them at Walmart, the previous vendors would only stock the locales, which are utterly tasteless. We also found a new cocina economica, economic kitchen, near the new vendor. The food was good but not quite as good as our old one, Luis’ Loncheria.

 

Our new local bar (where everyone knows our name) was called La Gran Lucha, The Great Fight. Manolo, the owner treated us like royalty every time we visited. We loved going on Sundays because that’s when he would roll his BBQ grille out onto the sidewalk and cook up either pork or chicken along with onions and other veggies for his free botanas. We’d usually have a couple litros of Victoria. The labels on the bottles say “27% Mas!” which is true in that these litros come in at 1.2L instead of the 940ml of the other brands. The total bill would be 58P about $5US for all we could eat, and a nice beer buzz, to boot. That is not a small part of why we love México.

 

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The weather was still hot, most days were in the mid 90s and it cooled off only to around 70, so in between writing long emails to my friends (Mary said I was having writer’s withdrawal) I’d take dips in the pool to cool off as we didn’t like running the a/c. And I was quite proud of having an empty inbox in my outlook. That never happened when I was processing the 1700 emails relating to the book.

 

In the evenings Mary would watch the satellite TV while I lounged in the pool nursing my martini and watching the bats zip around. Mary would often join me poolside and we would talk about how Mérida was really showing us the love and we would wonder how long that would last. It would kind of make me nervous, I would be reminded of the  times when a client, in my car selling career, would absolutely fall in love with me. Inevitably that person, usually for reasons out of my control, would end up hating me as much as they had loved me. So Mérida’s love made me a little uneasy, but it certainly was fun at the time.

 

The first of the two manuscripts were ready for proofing and the index needed to be added. I had asked Juanita the editor at Yucatan Today to please generate a word doc of the manuscript, with page numbers, so I could electronically search the key words and names that I had compiled as I wrote the book. We made a copy of the manuscript for Jana.  As it turned out there would be 3 proofers, including Jana’s house guest, Anita, and Mary a former proof reader at Alexandria Echo/Press for nearly 20 yrs would have to reconcile them all.

 

We settled into our book routine once more. It took me only about 3 days to do the indexing but poor Mary, not only did she proof the original, but she had to reconcile Jana’s and Anita’s copy, as well. Plus they wanted to change and add content. Frankly I don’t know how Mary did it but she did.

 

In the break between the first proof and the second proof we had to supply pix for every chapter plus the cover and back of the book. There had been much brainstorming over this. Ultimately, the cover was a composite supplied by Yucatan Today and the rest of the pix came from members of the two non-profits sponsoring this project, Mérida Verde and Brazos Abiertos, and Jana’s high energy Haitian, Jazz musician husband, René. That was a fun day.

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Mary had volunteered to come up with pix ideas for some of the chapters and then we teamed up with René who had his favorite taxi driver, Guillermo ferry us to sites all over town. Mary would help René frame shots and I just hung out enjoying René’s company and wild stories. It got to be time for a late lunch so René treated us to expensive sandwiches at Hotel San Angel, a lovely boutique hotel right at El Remate de Paseo de Montejo, the top of Paseo. René invited Guillermo to join us at the sidewalk café and he insisted that he order the grande Primal Fear rip version of his sandwich, being that he was a rather large lad. We captured about a quarter of our pix that day.

 

The next proof was a lot easier in that Anita had gone home and there was only minimal content change but Mary still had to reconcile two final proofs. I probably should have felt a little guiltier as my job was done after the indexing while Mary had to bust her butt for another week or so, but I simply kicked back and enjoyed the life of Riley in our vacation home.

 

Thankfully, we were not involved in the marketing at all and it was nice to see a number of members who had made minimal or no contributions really step up to the plate and by the time of the book launch, agreements for selling the book had been made all over Mérida.

 

The only book responsibility left to us was the book launch and signing which sounded more like a good party than anything else. We were done with the work of the book and life in Mérida was looking pretty good.

 

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Thanks for visiting gentle reader. Next up is the book launch which turns out to be quite the gala event. And to put icing on the cake Kevin and Rosie are visiting at the time, so they can verify that this whole book story Bruce has been bragging about to his friends back home is actually true. Bruce enjoys comments of any kind, to do so simply click on the post title and scroll down. Hasta Pronto!

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February 3rd, 2009

Living in Merida, The Summer of 2008

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Greetings, loyal reader. Strap yourself in because Bruce is going to cover a lot of ground in this post as he is trying to make good on his original promise of getting this blog up to real time.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The summer passes like it does in the old movies when they show the days flying off the calendar. Our daily routine starts with Mary’s colorful breakfast of fruits and avocados, and of course for me, sardines for dessert. Then I take a look at my emails which include an average of 8-10 from Jana of Mérida Verde collaborating with me on our Living In Mérida fundraising, book writing project. Mary settles into her class prep for her English classes at CIS and I get to work on the book. On the typical day we would knock off for happy hour at 5. Then Mary would proceed to thrash me in dominoes, our game being Mexican Train. But she still holds the record for most points in one hand – 301. That was lots of dots.

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We did get out and about, as well. We almost always did the Mérida en Domingo stuff, the Sunday celebrations of food and music, along with colorful vendors in la Plaza Grande. And our Friday night happy hours poolside at our crazy Canadian friends Jerry’s and Jasmine’s house became a tradition.  Legally Blondes movie download

 

Settling into our new part of town, we checked out the local bars settling on El Arco for ours because litros, liters, of Superior beer were only 20P, about 2 bucks! And their botanas, free appetizers, were pretty good. We enjoyed sitting in the back garden area. We checked out all the different cocinas economicas, economic kitchens – little cafes that open up onto the sidewalk, in our new neighborhood. We settled on Luis’ Loncheria. We’d bring our own bottles of water and get stuffed on very good, home-made Yucatecan cuisine for 50P total.

 

With the help of Sharon’s mapa de rutas de autobuses, bus route map, we explored the vast Mérida bus system, which we employed frequently. Sometimes, if we found ourselves on the wrong bus, and we didn’t care about the time, we’d just ride it the entire route back to where we started. This is not a bad way to get a tour of various parts of this city of one million souls, for only 5P. Special movie

 

Mary’s teaching at CIS was not for pay, as neither of us has a working visa. We have the FM3 rentista, retiree, visas. So she did trade-outs for Spanish classes for the both of us. I must be frank, I hated those classes. Quite often it would be just the two of us and the patient teacher would tailor the classes to Mary’s expertise. Considering Mary’s level of competency is nearly conversational and mine is “Una mas cerveza, por favor” I just dreaded those classes. They were two hours of sweating blood for me, I felt like my brain would explode like the aliens in Mars Attacks.

 

My personal training experiences were gratifying. I’d signed up a 60ish gay Canadian couple, Rich and Les and I trained them one on two (sorry about that) and I also had Tess, an elegant lady in her late sixties, originally from NYC. I would bus to the gym MWF, get my workout in and then train my boys first and then Tess. This worked out pretty slick. But the pay sucked. Fitness down here is upside down from my experiences back in MN. In St. Cloud, MN, a Gold’s Gym membership could be had for as little as $25 per month. Here in Mérida, memberships in a modern gym run about $50 to $220US per month. This did not impact us as I had privileges for Mary and me at my gym, Pure Fitness, but where the irony comes in is that back in MN I charged $75 per hour. Here in Merida, the most I can get away with is 100P for one on one and 150P for one on two, paid in cash. But with the book project I had all the workload I wanted, anyhow.

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The book project evolved into an all-consuming monster by the time the deadline approached. After several meetings with Jana we had selected all our chapter headings and invited a couple experts outside our group to write the Gardening, Colonias of Mérida, and Wine chapters. And Jana, a fine writer, wrote several of the chapters, but all the writing flowed through me so that the book would have a consistent voice. In the actual doing of it, we found that we lifted very little (with permission) from Jane’s Living in San Miguel. Consequently, this project turned into way more work than anyone anticipated. But some chapters really required little writing, simply an intro to the subject. An example would be the Health and Wellness chapter. I wrote the one paragraph intro and then what we needed was the contact info for all the hospitals and clinics and we needed expat recommended docs, specialists, dentists, chiropractors, etc. The way it worked, I emailed Jana my chapter intro. She would in turn send out my intro to all 30-some members with a plea for the contact info. I would take this info and put it into a consistent format and edit accompanying blurbs. Then I would do another rewrite for Jana’s approval and if we were both happy with the chapter, we would put it to bed.

 

As with any group project it’s always just a handful of members who do all the work. In this case it was Laurie who did the most. Laurie, a tall, attractive 50-something woman, came to Mérida as a college student on a study abroad program. She fell in love with a local and never left, much to the consternation of her folks, I’m sure. Laurie gave us a ton of info in all areas, but she would do them in the form of sporadic “brain dumps”, massive amounts of info that I would first have to categorize and then file for current or later formatting and inclusion.

 

By mid-June it became apparent that we would not get enough contact info from our group. This motivated Jana to explore a partnership with Brazos Abiertos

, an AIDS non-profit based out of Houston but with an outreach program here in Yucatan. An agreement was struck and their info began to flow in.

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In mid-July Jana and I met for a working lunch at La Villa Maria, a classy restaurant on Calle 59. Among other things, we discussed a deadline for the project. We both agreed that we wanted the book on the market for the holidays and we guessed that a mid-September date would be necessary for this to happen. Jana said she would schedule a meeting with Yucatan Today to discuss a quote for printing and a timeline. At this point we both agreed again that, if need be, we’d do a “down and dirty” first edition if that is what it would take to make deadline. 

 

A week later we met with young Andrea, the 30 something GM and daughter of the founder of Yucatan Today, the top tourist publication of the Yucatan and the number one tourist website in all of México. Andrea, 6’ tall and stunning, of both gringo and Latin blood, and completely bi-lingual, is extraordinarily talented and with the help of her editor Juanita, a 50 year old Canadian, we were walked through the entire process and given a vision for the book, in printed form. Andrea was already somewhat familiar with the project as her American mother was a member of the group. Within a couple days they gave us an extremely competitive quote with a September 17th deadline to make the holiday market. Jana gave them the go ahead.

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Now it was the book, day and night. It became all consuming in late August when Mary went home for a family fix; she’d been really missing the kids. Then I spent all my waking hours, outside of the personal training, on the book. Jana, even with her incredible social calendar, devoted herself to the project. It was an odd arrangement working with Jana in that her most productive time was from 10pm or so until maybe 4 or 5am. My day commenced at 6-7am. Consequently we almost never communicated in real time.  At this point, with Mary gone, I’d work well into the night and Jana would work through the night.  Consequently, every morning, I would wince and look through my fingers at the 10 or so emails of no holds barred critique from Jana. I actually used this to my advantage in pushing through the real estate chapter. This was one of the most important and one of the last chapters to be written. After nagging Jana about this for some time, I did a little bit of googling and wrote the first draft. It worked like a charm. Please understand that I know little about real estate in the US and nothing about it, in Mexico. Jana has been involved in several real estate transactions, here in Merida. That next morning I got a scathing critique of my first draft. After a few more volleys, we put the chapter to bed.

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Sharon came back to reclaim her house at the end of August for her fall semester teaching duties. Jana, to keep my focus on the book, and maybe out of kindness, offered for our temporary residence, her other house which they had been renting as a vacation property. We moved the whole six blocks to this romantic west coast style house, complete with pool and gardens, and set up shop. When Jana upgraded her computer she generously gave Mary her old IBM laptop and I put her to work editing and proofing. buy Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil

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On the eve of our deadline, I got two brain dumps (one from Laurie) and a request to rewrite a chapter from Jana. She pretended as if she had never been involved with “putting it to bed”. Amidst the most profanity filled night of my life we got the thing done. Accompanied by Jana, we presented the CD to Andrea and Juanita at their Yucatan Today offices at 2:00pm September 17, 2008, right on deadline.

 

Thanks for visiting, gentle reader. Do you think Bruce and Mary’s part in the book project is done now? Not hardly. Please tune in again soon, as this blog hurdles forward in time to the present. As usual Bruce appreciates any and all commentary. Hasta luego! Stealing Beauty

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January 27th, 2009

In Wine there is Truth…and Trouble

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and Mary have given up the unrealistic dream of owning a B & B and have starting networking in Mérida in order to create a client base for Bruce’s personal training business, now that he has established himself at a local gringo-owned gym. Bruce’s new friend Terry, the retired anthropology prof at the NAFTA party, had called about a Mérida Verde meeting. It seemed like another good opportunity for networking so Bruce said, “Sure”, he and Mary would be glad to attend.

 

 

 

 

Mary and I are getting ready, on this day in late April, 2008, to go to the Mérida Verde, Green Mérida, meeting and I am discovering that the only non-tanktop shirt I have is a blue polo shirt, but at least I do have some kind of dressy shorts. Well, sort of. Mary has a little more variety in her wardrobe, but not much. We’ll probably be way under-dressed but as my brother-in-law Bill used to always say, “F@#%^em if they can’t take a joke.”

 

We walk the six blocks in the 95° heat to the house of Mérida Verde’s pres who is hosting the meeting and we are greeted at the very ornate, wooden door by owner Jana, a clone of Julia Child, down to the warbly voice. The door opens onto a million dollar, gut renovated, Spanish Colonial casa. The gorgeously furnished front room with its 18’ high ceiling framing an antique ceiling fan has lit alcoves, built right into the concrete walls, containing original art works. Then we are ushered into the central courtyard featuring an hourglass shaped pool lined with ocean blue tile. Off in the corner of the courtyard is an iron lattice-work patio table and chairs where a subcommittee is still conducting their mini-meeting. I say hi to Terry and we are properly introduced to the four women sitting with him. Jana takes us through the archway and beyond the formal dining area across from a kitchen that the real Julia Child would kill for, to another patio area fronting the flower garden, where we are seated.

 

Miguel, chief of staff, and Irma are in charge of hospitality and we are offered red wine, beer, or Calimochos, which are half red wine and half coca cola. I opt for the vino and Miguel serves it up in a huge clear-glass goblet. I feel like I’m in King Arthur’s court. Mary, the smart one in the family, opts for coca lite.

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After about 15 minutes or so, the subcommittee, joins us and we chitchat, waiting for the other members of the group to arrive. Jana, a New Yorker, tells us that she has been to Minnesota, our home state, more specifically to Minneapolis. She was a VP of an international city planning company and was involved with impact statements for the light rail project. She admits that she liked the city but was a little concerned when she found herself there one September, with just a light jacket along and it started to snow. download The Cottage movie

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We have a quorum now and Jana passes out detailed agendas, with every presentation given a time slot. You can tell she’s done this before. Jana has the thirteen of us introduce ourselves. I whisper to Mary, who always has her moleskin at the ready, to make a list of the names in their seating arrangement, so we’ll have ready recall as the meeting progresses.

 

First up is Robin a middle aged heavy set woman who tells a tale of woe involving a Fiesta Familiar, a beer joint, setting up in next door to her “hacienda” in south Centro and playing sternum rattling music until 4AM every night. Her complaints resulted in intimidation by dead burro at the front door and visits by some “secret police.” It’s a fascinating story but Jana cuts her off when her time slot has expired. I’m not sure what her story has to do with Green Mérida, maybe because she never really had a chance to wrap up her story.

 

Next up is Bill, a slender, mustachioed retired marine biologist whose project has been translating “An Inconvenient Truth” into Spanish and uploading segments to You-Tube. Everyone applauds this consciousness-raising effort.

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Now it’s Laurie’s and GeorgeAnn’s turn and they tell of their recycling efforts. Laurie is a tall fifty something woman married to a local and GeorgeAnn is a small seventy something retired teacher. They have both lived in Mérida many years.  They have been trying to put together programs working with local schools and they too are applauded for their hard work in this area.

 

At the beginning of the meeting Jana had, without comment, started a book circulating among the group. I looked at the book titled “Living in San Miguel

” by a Jane McCarthy and passed it along without much thought. All I know is I have sure been having a lot of good ideas that I’ve been sharing, as Miguel has been quite conscientious about keeping my wine goblet full.

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The meeting is coming to the last bullet point in the agenda and it simply reads “Book”. Jana stands and says, “You’re probably wondering why I had you pass this book around.” The group murmurs. “If we are to be a real group, we need real money. I’ve received permission from my good friend Jane McCarthy to use her book as a template for our book, “Living in Mérida”. I propose this book project as a fund raiser for Mérida Verde.”

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I wonder out loud if anyone has already done this, published an “owner’s manual” for living in Mérida for expats. Jana responds that she did her due diligence and that no such book exists. “Well then, I’ll be happy to help out, I like to write.” I say expansively. These become famous last words as the discussion about the book takes on a life of its own. Jana says, “Good, then it’s agreed that we will embark on this book writing fund raising project. This meeting of Mérida Verde is concluded.”

 

I’m a little unsure of what just happened despite my wine heightened consciousness and I ask Jana as we are leaving, “Excuse me Jana, but did I just volunteer to head up this book writing project?” With a great big smile and a pat on my shoulder she says, “You sure did.”

 

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Thanks for visiting gentle reader. What has Bruce gotten himself into now? Sure, he likes to write and he has even written a few columns for small town newspapers, but a book? Bruce enjoys any and all commentary. To do so, simply click on the title of this, or any post, and scroll down. Hasta Pronto!

 

 

 

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