We went all over Melaque yesterday looking for my favorite no-sugar yogurt and no stores had any. Lorena finally suggested Hawaii. I decided to hold my breath and go for it. I remember 6-8 months go I paid 28 pesos when all other stores were 25 but I could handle that. She came back with it and told me she had paid 34. That is not a little high ... it's highway robbery. Never again!.
Showing posts with label Melaque. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Melaque. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 22, 2017
Saturday, March 18, 2017
Melaque's new "sign"
New sign on the plaza
I saw this for the first time yesterday and assume it's been up for the whole festival which ended yesterday. I thought only large towns around Mexico were getting these but they are getting around to the small ones
Locals are unhappy saying it should be San Patricio and Melaque is the West end near the old hotel
Locals are unhappy saying it should be San Patricio and Melaque is the West end near the old hotel
Wednesday, January 11, 2017
Bike-a-Thon this Sunday - Benefit Pro Animal
Join us for our fourth annual Bike-A-Thon on Sunday January 15. We start at the Melaque Jardin at 09:00AM. Choose to ride the short 7K route or opt for the longer 14K route. This is not a race, so come out for an enjoyable ride on country roads. Entry fee is 250 pesos, and you receive a great event t-shirt. After the event, we will also choose the winner of our Brand New 18-speed Mountain Bike (tickets are only 50 pesos)
Pre-registration is available now at the Telcel by the Playa Trailer Park in Melaque, Mi Mascota Veterinarian in Barra, or with Sharon at Water Aerobics. Register now to have a better selection of sizes for your t-shirt! You can also register the day of the event.
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Thursday, December 22, 2016
Cotton in Mexico and Pacific coast
Someone said it was Kapok but Mexicans know it as Algodon
Cotton in Mexico and Pacific coast
We were over at Centro de Salud in Jaluco for one of the kids. While there Lori noticed what looked a cotton plant except this was 10 feet tall. Having never seen a cotton plant except driving by cotton fields in the south I had my doubts. When I got home I checked the Internet and sure enough, it was. I cut and pasted a few bits of info I found on Cotton, Mexico and it’s history. Always something interesting around the corner.
[Comment from reader] – A friend who is 3rd generation “Melaque” born and raised told us that the entire area was once home to cotton fields. The crop was profitable but risky (depending on weather, etc). That is why eventually the locals diversified into current crops which were not as profitable but far more reliable!
The greatest diversity of wild cotton species is found in Mexico
G. hirsutum
The oldest evidence of Gossypium hirsutum in Mesoamerica comes from the Tehuacan valley and has been dated between 3400 and 2300 BC. In different caves of the area, archaeologists affiliated to the project of Richard MacNeish found remains of fully domesticated examples of this cotton. The Tehuacán Valley lies in southern Mexico in the state of Puebla near the region where maize (corn) was first domesticated 7,000 years ago.
Recent studies have allowed the comparison of bolls and cotton seeds from excavation in Guila Naquitz Cave, Oaxaca, with living examples of wild and cultivated G. hirsutum punctatum, showing that they might come from the same species, originally domesticated in the Yucatan Peninsula.
In different eras and among different Mesoamerican cultures, cotton was a highly demanded good and a precious exchange item. Maya and Aztec merchants traded cotton with other luxury items, and nobles adorned themselves with preciously woven and colored mantles.
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Friday, December 16, 2016
Pro Animal Melaque
We hope to see you at Restaurant Esmeralda in Melaque for Bingo & Silent Auction. You do not need to pay Bingo Admission to bid on our Auction items. We have some really great things this year, including:
MexEco Tour to Cuzalapa Coffee Cooperative (for 2)
Whole Chocolate Cake from Vainilla Pimienta
Authentic Homemade Lasagna from Hugo
Dental Cleaning, Optician Services, Massage, Salon Services
Handmade Textiles, Purses, Jewelry
Meals at local Eateries
Wines
Artwork & Artesanias
Puzzles
Pet toys, fashion items, life vest
And much, much more!
Auction bidding will close by 2:30PM. Bingo play starts at 1:00PM. We need your support to continue our mission of helping the animals most in need, and providing free spay & neuter to our community with three annual campaigns.
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Wednesday, December 14, 2016
Cleaning the beach
The opening of the lagoon really made a mess of the beaches around the bay. This is west Melaque and don't know if they are doing everything. Barra had a lot more lirio and that beach may be harder to clean. Then there is the Barra lagoon that will take a different kind of machine
Saturday, December 10, 2016
Lirio on the beach
Villa Obregon beach
Barra's main beach
The previous post shows water leaving the lagoon. These two fotos are of the beaches in Melaque and Barra de Navidad. A whole lot more in Barra than Melaque and it's filling up the canals in the Barra lagoon. Must have opened it due to the very heavy rain we had a little over aa week ago.
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Barra lagoon,
heavy rain,
lagoon,
lirio,
Melaque
Wednesday, December 07, 2016
Festival Gastronomico
This Friday, the 9th on the Melaque plaza from 5PM to 11. Restaurants from around the area will display their best seafood dishes. Looks like a few other things as well.
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Gastronomico,
Melaque,
restaurants,
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Thursday, December 01, 2016
Fund raiser for Centro de Salud
This is a fundraiser to help the Melaque Centro de Salud. Funds from the government are nowhere near enough to keep these centres running the way they should.
This is going to be a very Mexican event but will be fun with music and dancing. Even if you can't go maybe buy a ticket and give it to a neighbour and help out this centre that has helped so many over the years.
Tickets can be purchased with Dr. Oscar Rubio in the mornings directly in the Centro de Salud, or if you want to come by my office I can call him to come here with tickets.
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Monday, November 07, 2016
Paving Hidalgo
Little by little Melaque streets are getting paved. This is the last two or three blocks heading toward the lagoon. This will be done in Adoquin (fitted cement bricks). Lots, lots more to go though
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Hidalgo. paving,
Melaque
Friday, October 28, 2016
Villa Obregon's first Day of the Dead celebration
Villa Obregon will have it's first Day of the Dead celebration tomorrow, Saturday on it's plaza. Should make for a very busy weekend with the Melaque plaza also full of displays.
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Day of the Dead,
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Melaque,
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Villa Obregon
Wednesday, October 26, 2016
Day of the dead displays
The yearly CECYTEJ display of Dia de los Muertos will be on the Melaque Plaza this next Friday. It's a little more spectacular at night but should be ready in the afternoon. A must see
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Dia de los Muertos,
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Sunday, October 02, 2016
Free Spay & Neuter Clinic
¡¡CORRE LA VOZ!!
Help get the word out! Free Spay & Neuter Clinic begins this coming Friday, Oct 7-9. Animals must be at least 8 weeks old, and in good health. Call for an appointment to reserve your place. We hope to sterilize 150 animals during this three day campaign.
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Friday, September 30, 2016
Friday, July 08, 2016
One more week of school
Last year summer vacation
For most the last day is next Thursday and then Melaque will fill up. Parts of the almost two months will be as busy as Semana Santa. Nahima is really looking forward to it because in the Fall she will enter first grade and can walk to school rather than riding a bike with mom to Jaluco.
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One more week,
school,
Summer Vacation
Monday, July 04, 2016
It's turning green again
I first noticed it this morning on the big hill right behind Melaque but didn't have the camera. Took this a few minutes from my roof. We've had very little rain except about 2 inches around a week ago. A tropical storm, a Hurricane and a low-pressure system are offshore ... but way offshore. A little rain is all that's possible from them.
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Wednesday, June 08, 2016
New building for the municipal delegation of San Patricio
Guess that means the police and INM will move
CIHUATLAN, JAL. 08-JUNE-2016. The council has the approved construction of a new building for the municipal delegation of San Patricio - Melaque, in the municipality Cihuatlán.
At a special meeting number 22, last May 5, the city council approved the demolition of the current building of the facilities of the municipal office in San Patricio.
And likewise, the construction of another building, which is projected to improve the image of dependence on approved tourist destination
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delegation,
demolition,
Melaque,
municipal,
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San Patrico
Tuesday, June 07, 2016
Surf Video
EQUILIBRIUM | Melaque 2016: The Coconut Chronicles
Surf video I've never seen before
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Coconut Chronicles,
EQUILIBRIUM,
Melaque,
surf,
video
Friday, June 03, 2016
Melaque tianguis
Many times in this season the Tianguis is stripped down to very few vendors but not last Wednesday. Lorena was looking for some music and a white T-shirt. We found neither but she bought some socks for school. All the arts and crafts people will wait for the winter gringo season.
Wednesday, June 01, 2016
Melaque sewer problems
Sorry .... older foto Reforma
Álvaro Obregón
Poor old Melaque and it's constant sewer problems. Probably the pump is broken, they never have a backup and now it's in Villa Obregon on Reforma and downtown Melaque.
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Álvaro Obregón,
Melaque,
Reforma,
sewer,
Villa Obregon
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