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Winding Down and Winding Up to the Season

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The Sahara dust that the wind carries with storms over the ocean limits visibility and creates hazy days, but also spectacular sunsets and sunrises

Here in Rincón we are now in the midst of the transition to “season.” Season, as people here call it, is the tourist season. Surf’s up and it’s cold up north, so many North Americans and others come to Rincón and Puerto Rico in general during the winter.

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But right now, early October, we are in the transition. A few people are trickling in, but overall the roads are still nice and unclogged, the beaches are empty and the days are slow and lazy. Britton and I have acclimated to the temperature (by NOT using air conditioning and losing some weight) and need little more than a fan and a nice cold beverage to stay comfortable.

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At a beach near 3 Hermanos

It’s just as beautiful as ever. Because we really have nothing to gain by the season we have never really cared one way or another, but this year we are looking forward to it a little more because our band has been practicing all summer for it and also because our cabin should be finished soon and we can rent out our little cabana that we’ve been living in.

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Britton and Chris installing the interior doors and also finishing up the bathroom

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Our little cabana will be available for rent soon! contact us if interested!

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Practicing on the keys at a jam

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Checking out some costuming ideas too! Halloween is the official start of season and a lot of fun in Rincón! How do you like this look?

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Or how about this one in a pink wig?

When we’re not working on the cabin or jamming with the band, we’ve been enjoying our days just as always.

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And there’s still always some new and weird thing to see! Yes, this car has horns! Literal horns.

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Palm silhouettes in a fiery sunset

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Our beautiful friend Isabella at DAR’s weekly horse class near Sandy Beach

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Jangueando con amigos Walter y Pedro

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Enjoying a girls’ night out at Villa Cofresí (I swear I’m not that tan!)

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Just playing around with some cute kiddos at the Lazy Parrot!

up-on-the-roof-with-missy-and-benSunday morning brunch at our house with our friends the VanEes

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A clear tropical day at our finca

It’s a time of preparation and also relaxation. Enjoying the calm before the storm. When the tourists and part-timers (seasonal people) come everything becomes more electric and exciting, the humidity drops a bit and the days become crystalline, but it also means that the stores run out of certain things, prices tend to get a little crazy, the roads are more dangerous and people can unwittingly (or wittingly) be a little annoying and arrogant. Still, I happily accept this seasonal change over the snow, wind, gloomy dark and cold any day though.

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Fireball into the sea

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Life’s Twists and Turns and a Tropical Treehouse

The last few weeks have had an interesting theme.  That theme apparently is my old neighborhood friends.  Last week my friend Matt came out to buy a place of his own in Rincón.  We grew up just across the street from each and have been friends since I moved there in 3rd grade.  We have a lot in common and now we also have Rincón in common!

IMG_5235Hanging out at Matt and Jamie’s in Atalya

Another good friend of mine, Logan who lived just up the street has also moved to Puerto Rico and lives in Fajardo!  He moved to the island about a month before we did!  He came over to the west side of the island over the weekend to visit us and Rincón!  They stayed in the hooch tropical treehouses.  It is a pretty cool place with trails cut thru the jungle and lots of bamboo growing.  It was a cool backdrop or scene as if out of a movie to see an old friend.

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Britton, Cassie, Logan and Karin

The bamboo hooches are pretty cool.  We were all pretty impressed by their construction and the jungle area that surrounds them.  The owners have put a lot of work into the area and it shows.

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One of the Hooches

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Bamboo Growing

It would seem that pretty soon the whole neighborhood will be here.  How unusual is it that we all came to a place that we hadn’t ever heard of?  Maybe it is a function of us living in CO and not having the tropical experience?  Maybe there is some kind of cosmic connection?  Not sure but seeing everyone here in the span of a week makes me wonder.

 

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