Saturday, February 29, 2020

Saturday February 29, 2020 Upholstery


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Saturday February 29, 2020
Happy Leap Year?  I made my leap a long time ago...
Last night, while walking, I encountered the street dog Negro that we had taken for chemo in the morning and he wanted someone to play with, so I gave him a little attention.  Then he followed me home and stayed outside the door for a long time.  Cristina brought him some food and water but he has a place for overnight so we don't want to encourage him to come here.  He came back this morning for a bit but caused no problems.  He is such a good dog.

This morning, after the dreaded chores and poop/garbage patrol, we picked up the upholsterer and went into Tulua to a large textile place and chose a medium brown, plain, strong, breathable fabric to recover the 2 recliners and my office chair.  We even discussed getting more fabric to recover the cheap blue living room suite but could not agree on how much we would need extra.  That can wait.  We got 8 meters of cloth for 81,050 pesos or $23 USD.  So, he wants only 50,000 pesos to do the work (a ridiculous $14), so we actually could get away with $37 USD to recover 3 chairs.  I suspect it would be 10 times that at home.  He came in again to take measurements and took one of the prior upholstered backs as a model, and I sent him photos of the chair and a recliner for reference, because they are not square....
Pedro looked at the blue living room set and agreed that 6 meters of cloth would be sufficient. 
Then we noticed Negrita's right eye was still giving her problems so we went to the vet.  It does not sound serious, requiring careful cleaning with gauze.  While there, I saw the roasted chickens across the road and got a craving.  I bought a small entire chicken, with potatoes and arepas for $18,000 pesos or $5 USD.  A chicken sandwich on white bread, with butter and salt and pepper, is a little slice of heaven and home.  They roast chickens with much better flavour here than they do in Ecuador where they seem to add the dreaded cumin to everything and ruins the taste.
Killer has been placed out back where it is cooler and he has more room to maneuver.  Well!  Maneuver he did!!  He was out on the lawn in the sun when we came home.  I hope that he doesn't scrape himself up too much on the cement which is not as forgiving as the tile in the house.
At 3pm Cris used our "bonuses" from LA14 to go play Bingo at 3pm there.  If you spent over 100,000 pesos you got a card to play.  Cristina said that she had 5 cards so maybe she will come home with some loot.  She is a lot luckier than me.
I washed the car yesterday morning but the rain is holding off until this evening.  It is cluded over and somewhat more windy than usual so I am busy trying to cool down the house quickly.  Hop eit rains good again.
I hope you enjoy the pictures.  That was the day’s excitement.
Al
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Big place with a fair fabric selection

Pedro Luis is taking measurements

We will have a different living room when he is done.

Chicken sandwich is heavenly.  I made two.

Killer is back napping on the cooler cement



Friday, February 28, 2020

Friday February 28, 2020 Dental


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Friday February 28, 2020
We were out the door at 6:30am to pick up the black street dog (Negro) cared for by another man again for its 2nd chemotherapy treatment.  The last one was 10 days ago.  Once we got in Dr John Faber Rojas' office the injections did not take long.
On the way back we stopped at the cemetery and the bank before dropping off Negro to guard our streets.  He is such a sweet and calm dog.
I took Lizzie in to be cleaned, inside and out, for 12,000 pesos, or under $4 USD.  Then I got caught up on my chores while that was happening.
I picked up the car at 11am and got a couple of items for today's salad before finding an upholsterer that the watch repair guy across the street had recommended.  I showed him the pictures of my 2 recliners and the office chair and he agreed to come and inspect them at 2pm.
Nap time...
At 2pm the upholsterer came and looked and calculated that it would cost 50,000 pesos to make the cloth sleeves to cover the chairs, all 3 for 50,000 pesos or about $16 USD, plus material.  We will go with him tomorrow morning to an upholstery supply place to look at material.
Honestly, every time something like this happens, I shudder to think what this would cost at home in Canada.  I am in for a rude awakening when I get there in 12 days...
By 3:45 we were at our appointed time at the Orthodontist, Dr Luis Villegas.  There was a bit of a backup but I just played Minesweeper until my turn came about 1/2 hour later.  He decided to build up the broken crown and a couple of corrections I needed, then I got the proper cleaning they were promising.   Total cost (remember the consultation was free) was 140,000 pesos = $40 USD!!  Is there any question why I am living here????
To celebrate we went to Power Pizza in Tulua.  I was super hungry so I had my medium 12" 4 meat topping special and ate it all.  Cristina ordered a double burrito (huge) and brought 1/2 home.  This is topped off by their deelicious, cold coconut lemonade.  Total cost 39,000 pesos or $11 USD.
I keep thinking of how to live in Canada on my puny pension and it just would not be possible unless a person had free rent and utilities.  We do own our home so that does give us breathing room here and the cost of living is so affordable.
We then slipped in to LA14 for adult diapers for Cristina's Mom and came home to a dark house with no water.
I was surprised when Aram came to the door, I though he would not arrive until 9pm or so from Bogota.  But they took a bus back overnight and arrived home at 6am.  We will go walking later.
I hope you enjoy the pictures.  That was the day’s excitement.
Al
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Negro is so cool and laid back

He is calm and collected

Leather is too hot in this climate, even phony leather.

Need to recover most of the recliners

Waiting my turn

Nice offices

I am behind this bunch

Dual burritos - huge meal

Yes those are chunks of ham and bacon, with sausage and pepperoni