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The Rincón Continentals and a Quick Update

We’ve been pretty busy mostly with band stuff lately so there hasn’t been much to update on the property front though Britton has still worked steadily through it all and the chanfles (siding boards) are almost all fully installed. We are moving on to the next stage soon.

Rincon Continentals
Playing out at Pool Bar

It’s cool being swept up in the excitement of the tourist season and that includes our band.  We had a gig recently at Pool Bar in Puntas which was fun even though the bass amp caught on fire! Fire, fire in the bass amp! So there was a last minute scramble for something else which sort of threw us off a little. Overall though we did really well and are constantly improving and adding more songs to the repertoire. We have gone through so many different possible band names, but I think we are pretty solid now as the Rincón Continentals!

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The after party! We didn’t get home until after 4am!! That’s the problem with being both the “stars” and the roadies haha

Besides the fun and excitement that we make (more to come soon as we foray into television….!) life in Rincón is still just mellow and slow. It’s drying out quite a bit and so we’ve had to water a few of our plants by hand. Humidity is much lower and I get a bit cold in the middle of the night (with the doors and windows open in February). I just love how the rural and modern mix in this little town. You are just as likely to see live music as live moooo-sic!

Cow bull
Friendly bull and barb wire fence

And I recentely saw cotton growing wild. I have never seen it growing before. It’s pretty cool stuff. Amazing that the majority of our clothing comes from this fluffy plant. I just had to pick a little of it. Now Britton calls me cotton-pickin’ Cassie. Perhaps my new band nickname. Hasta la próxima -C

Cotton

Wild cotton growing

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Cultura Profética and Rincón Fiestas Patronales

Each year, cities and towns throughout Puerto Rico have their own Fiestas Patronales (translated loosely as Patron Saint Parties). In Rincón, I know very little about the actual patron saint Santa Rosa de Lima, but I know the parties are getting better each year (here’s last year’s post)!

Cassie and Britton at the fiestas
Having fun at the fair grounds (Plaza de la Amistad)

This year we were super excited to hear that Cultura Profética was coming to town! Cultura Profética is probably the best known Puerto Rican reggae band and their songs are often heard on the radio here. We were quite amazed in fact that they were able to bring such a huge name to our little town of only 15,000 people. A free concert in a community venue with a huge headliner? Sign me up!  And like most things in Puerto Rico, we went into it without many expectations. This could be a madhouse of people, or muy tranquilo!


One of their popular songs

The big question everyone was asking was what time would they come on? According to the event flyer, the opening bands were supposed to start around 8pm, but we had learned our lesson from last year that due to Island TIme the openers didn’t really start until about 9pm. So we thought we’d get down there around 10pm to watch another great salsa band, Plenealo and guess that Cultura would start around 11.


Plenealo

Carnival rides
Carnival rides!

We wandered around and people watched and had carnival food while listening to the openers. I really want to try this game that I had noticed last year. It is always so popular, and I learned that it is called Pica. Our friend Mike said it actually has decent odds.

Pica
Pica: A gambling game that is sort of a mix between a horse race and roulette from what I gather

There aren’t any other forms of gambling except Pica and it must be a long-time cultural thing that is allowed in Rincón only during the Fiestas.


A walk through Plaza Amistad when we first arrived

The general scene of the night is super relaxed with people milling around eating and drinking. The evening was cool and refreshing. The perfect temperature. People of all ages come and go and bring in whatever alcoholic -or otherwise- beverages or foods they want as well.

Midnight rolls around and it is obvious that Cultura Profética won’t be coming on any time soon, but by now though we are getting sleepy we are determined to see them. We find some friends and hang out (janguear) for a while. Finally, around 1:20am Cultura Profética takes the stage.

Cultura Profetica
Cultura Profética playing at the Rincón Fiestas Patronales

The show was great, but because it was so late people slowly started peeling away to go home. Their music is so chill it was a sort of lullaby. We stayed for the whole thing and really enjoyed ourselves. By the time we walked back to our truck that we had parked down by the town plaza, it was 3am! We are becoming such farmers that it was weird to be going to bed as the first roosters were crowing. But it was definitely a memorable and lovely evening to be swaying to the grooves under a tropical moon.

Thankfully today we had nothing on the agenda but a beach day with friends to recover from our late, late night out. Beach time

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Friends, Fun and a Frugalista in Greeley

Friday night we went out to the Rio in downtown Greeley where they were having a live music night with a blues band. We met Shana and Garrison there and had dinner and danced a little. We even ran into JR which was a fun surprise.

Shana Garrison and Cassie at Rio Grande
Shana, Garrison and Me at the Rio

Dancing at the Rio
Live band and dancing at the Rio


Shana, Garrison, Cassie, Britton and JR

Saturday we ran a bunch of errands including going grocery shopping, to the library, out to Chinese food for lunch (we were really out of food), and I convinced Britton to stop at the Goodwill in Greeley. It’s a good thing we did! They were having a 50% off sale! That means most things that were usually $3 were only $1.50! I got a bunch of t-shirts for the trip to Puerto Rico for between $1-2 each. I found American Apparel, Old Navy, and other nice brands.The genuine Rolling Stone t-shirt in the following picture was only $1.50. Talk about being a frugalista! I am still so stoked about the deals! Does Puerto Rico have a Goodwill? I looked online but only found Salvation Armys. Anyway, after our great finds, we went over to Matt and Jamie’s and hung out with them and Erin and Chad.

Erin, Cassie and Jamie
Erin, Me and Jamie

Matt and Britton
Matt and Britton hanging out

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