NORTH COAST discussion and questions...
Bob K
Makes sense that everything goes up a bit, people need to make a living.
As for the perculator..lol. We are absolutely French press (bodum) people! It is on our list to stock up on before coming here!聽 No more condo filled with melted plastic smell!!!聽


Bob K
In my first week we used to go out at Playa Enrique in one of those restaurants where they fry blue or red fish in front of you. Our restaurant shared land with a large strip of bushes between the road and the beach where there is basically nothing but rotten palm tree leaves, ponds of stale water and garbage. I'd wear my nice cologne freshly bought at the Miami airport duty free and by the time I'd eat 3-4 tostadas I'd already sport a hundred new mosquito bites. Those were the (short-lived) days I thought I was safe since I wasn't in subsaharian Africa.聽 

Bob K
Here in the DR the air hurts our face sometimes too. Today for example, the sun was blasting so hard it hurt and I had to apply a thick layer of sunscreen just to walk in the streets.聽

Yes it seems like someone has turned the heat up early this year........聽 The nights are still nice and the days are just a bit hotter then last week.....聽 At least it is this way on the south coast........... La Romana to be exact.
Planner here on the north the days are still not to bad and the nights are nice and cool. Great sleeping weather with the windows open and the breeze.
Bob K
(Extreme cold warning in Eastern Canada tonight, with windchills as cold as -43. I'd rather face Chikungunya.)

Bob K
Almost anything to get rid of the聽 mosquitoes is good!聽 Almost..........
Planner: I concur with Bob K, here in Gaspar Hernandez mosquito levels are quite low right now. However where I live I have a stray cat always walking in my footsteps. I call him the mosquicat since he follows me everywhere I go and frequently attempts to sit on my lap. I try wearing long, pale-colored clothes but it has no effect on his behaviour so far!
Also making sure my house is hermetically sealed since I read that in heavy rains there might be cacatas (i.e. the nasty Freightliner-sized hairy spiders) trying to crawl into houses. Not looking forward to waking up to the sight of a cacata and having my first heart attack at 32.
Love your humor!
Maybe cats are very active around here because I've never seen one single rodent here since my arrival. Actually I have yet to see any special bug or animal, which never fails to surprise me since it's a tropical country after all. In South Florida I used to cross paths at least once daily with huge golden silk orb-weavers. One day my girlfriend almost walked straight into a web with a gigantic spider sitting right at the height of her face. Here in Gaspar Hernandez none of my neighbours reports having seen cacatas around. Our cleaning lady says "no hay". But people in the DR are not very precise with information, so maybe what she means is "there's none now, but 2 days ago I woke up on a cacata mattress". Go figure.
I'm very much looking forward to see tropical animals and bugs and cacatas of course. OUTSIDE! Inside my house that would be a bit over the top. Us Canadians are not used to these sights, since the biggest bugs we can find in our country are politicians but to meet them you have to travel to the capital so we're pretty safe most of the time.
Wanna host too and I'm thinking a gathering of our folks on the forum would be fun. I have a large terrace with a nice view of the town that can accommodate at least 20 people quite comfortably and the owner of the house has a barbecue grill I can use. Gypsy, if you feel like doing your magic in the kitchen I'll get you all the spices and ingredients you can think of!
Tonight BBQ spiced steaks, home made yucca fritters, salad, red wine....perfect
Bob K
聽 I'm craving for these things especially since I've been living here. Yukka fritters, how do you do that? It reminds me that I've seen okra in local stores, I'll cook fried okra with my special spice blend. It'll bring you back to Savannah GA!Gypsy, I'll end up moving to Cabrera if you do all of these things in your backyard. In once sentence you mentioned just about everything I like foodwise.
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