Ajijic 2009 travel blog

The designer at work on the detais....

It takes four men to get this front door into entry way...

Delivering the front door from Tlaquepaque

It's a fine door!

We might have to bring this back to Tlaquepaque and have more...

We need to go back to Tlaquepaque for a few more holes...

Regina's home in Ajijic. Picking her up to go to Tlaquepaque...

Regina's lovely courtyard....She just returned from her 5 month trip to Central...

Regina, our wonderful friend and guide, getting ready for our trip to...

The only hole I got to see was where they put the...

A fun day in Tlaquepaque!

I hope this is not the end of my tennis career....

Oh Lord...she needs her wheelchair back and I need crutches...

My job at the worksite until we move in...


Life in Ajijic since we last posted has been busy with the remodeling of Miguel Blanco. We think that we might be moving into our new abode soon.. ?Quien sabe for sure? This is Mexico and our Architect is leaving for France next Friday...

Jim, our designer, has been here for the past week helping us with the very last details of the project...where to put this light, that gancho, that paper towel holder...you know things that designer pride themselvesin getting it right!... But honestly Amelia and I appreciate all the heartfelt effort that Jim has put into this project and it will be a wonderful village home for us in Ajijic!

Amelia and I have been playing a lot of tennis. The rainbirds have been singing so loudly that we actually had a downpour last night ( a whole month early!). And yesterday, to top it all off, I fell in Tlaquepaque. Broke my left foot and am now confined to sitting for three weeks with my foot above my hip so that the pin inserted in the multiple fractured bone can heal properly. Just as I was getting to be a better tennis player. I guess I'll have to work on my Bridge game for the next two months or so..

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