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Piggy goes to market business is business

Piggy goes to market business is business

    Pigs are popular on Marinduque. They are particularly popular for large family get together's and celebrations. Like Ecuadorians and Mexicans, Philipino's like pork and many households have a pig or two staked out in back yard mud holes. On this day, the...

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Rice and Coconuts staples

Rice and Coconuts staples

    Rice is a staple. The rice plant grows about a foot high and then men with machetes separate the part of the plant with rice grains from the rest of it. The rice grains are shaken from the leaves, gathered, then laid out in the sun on mats to dry in the...

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Money Exchange pesos to dollars, dollars to pesos

Money Exchange pesos to dollars, dollars to pesos

    Today, the exchange rate is nineteen pesos to a dollar. Along the Hotel Zone strip, ATM's, when they are working, dispense pesos or dollars. If you need money, you walk, bike, or drive to a little pitched roof shack on the main road not far from the...

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Sales Receipt as real as it gets

Sales Receipt as real as it gets

    Sales receipts are prosaic. On most there are times and dates, food ordered and its price, balances due and how the bill was paid. There is a spot for taxes and gratuities. There can be series of numbers indicating stock numbers of merchandise, re-order...

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Elton on a palm tree simple music

Elton on a palm tree simple music

    Elton might not approve, but a cheap radio, playing one of his yesteryear hits, provides music at the Rincon RV Resort Farmer's Market. Having the same feeling as watching a John Wayne movie on a TNT movie night, I listen to Elton belt out his early...

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Chili Fundraiser 450 happy diners

Chili Fundraiser 450 happy diners

    We spend lots of time waiting in our lives. We wait to be born and wait to be buried, wait to graduate, wait to raise kids, pay off a mortgage, retire, serve and be served,break par, get money back on our taxes.  If we are lucky the line keeps...

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Arizona Propane filling the tank

Arizona Propane filling the tank

    Desert nights get cooler than desert days. In the winter, day temperatures can rise to the eighties, but, at night, they can drop to the forties. Park models have propane or electric heat and RV's are not immune from Mother Nature's mood swings. When the...

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Swindlers Calzada Street

Swindlers Calzada Street

    Calzada Street begins at the Granada Cathedral and ends at Lake Nicaragua. This street has become a main tourist draw and has everything a tourist might want, and plenty they don't need. In the stretch down both sides of Calzada Street you have bars,...

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Boat Tour Two in the afternoon till Six

Boat Tour Two in the afternoon till Six

    Lake Nicaragua is in the top five largest lakes in the world and has enough water to keep Central America hydrated for hundreds of years if the tap turns off. Mario, our tour guide, brings out his map and shows us where the new Panama Canal is going to...

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Iglesia La Merced from the tower you can see the city

Iglesia La Merced from the tower you can see the city

    Taking a different way to the Plaza, there appears another Catholic church, one of fifteen in Granada. This place of worship is unique for its grizzled exterior that looks older than history, and people are standing way up in a church bell tower taking...

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Cheap for Who? Granada, Nicaragua

Cheap for Who? Granada, Nicaragua

    A trip to the grocery in a foreign country can be setting yourself up for shock treatment. There are items in the grocery here that are less than what I pay at home, but many items are far more expensive. In a country where the minimum wage for a working...

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Monday Morning-Granada work day

Monday Morning-Granada work day

    On Sunday, I hear church bells. Citizens stay close to home and tourists are carried through empty streets in horse drawn carriages with flowers braided in the horse's manes .A few retail stores are open around the plaza and taxi's lollygag in front of...

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