Yesterday,
Sr. Pat and I encountered a young man in the narrow space between our house and
the “Artists’ Shop” next door. He was
shirtless, very skinny and had a very large machete in his hand-at least a foot
long. Just as I’m thinking, “This could get ugly,” Sr. Pat starts interrogating
him rather vigorously. Finally, it was
determined that he was just digging a hole for “toilet” purposes and, indeed,
he had started the hole. It turns out that he is one of the artists who come to the shop and work
on various handcrafted items. We also have locally made baskets, embroidered
napkins, bags, shirts and cards. We then
try to sell these items to visiting volunteers and anybody else who drops
by. We also send some to parishes etc.
for distribution in the states. So, if
anybody is having a craft sale or other function where handcrafts might be
sold, let me know. I can send photos of
the merchandise.
By the way,
the reason we were in that area was because Sr. Pat thought she smelled smoke
and was a bit panicked about a fire. So, we were wandering around looking for the source of the smoke. It
seems they had a fire once in the area just outside our wall. It took everybody in the house, plus a bunch
of kids from the school next door to put it out with a bucket brigade. It’s not like you can call the fire
department. She said it was pretty scary and I don’t think there’s much that
scares this woman!
Should we send you your own machete?
ReplyDeleteWell, that would be even uglier!
DeleteHi Laurie! We all miss you greatly here in Tucson. Your life sounds like it is full of surprises daily - before long, it will all be routine! Keep learning the language!! Take care. Debbie
ReplyDeleteThanks, Debbie. It sure isn't routine yet!
DeleteWhat? No handsome firemen? You'd better just come home.
ReplyDeleteI'll keep looking1
DeleteHi Laurie, Glad to see you have already started adventures. We missed you at the reunion. It was great. We will catch in 2 years probably. Stay out of trouble! Donna T.
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