Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Eco-Tianguis, Organic Market

Activity in the Market
Clowning Around
Jose (Soap) and Fernando (Cheese): Friendly Merchants With Great Products
Soap: Good Enough to Eat
"Brake-pads for what year?"
A Beauty at the Animal Shelter

These are a few pics from our trip to the Organic Market that is held every Tuesday, as well as a side trip to the Animal Shelter.

Monday, October 25, 2010

Penny's BIG Necklace

Penny couldn't resit purchasing this BIG necklace. It's made from blue marble crosses, purple seed pearls, amethyst crystals, complete with rhinestones on the findings. The skeleton has a pink crystal heart within it's rib cage. The skeleton and necklace can be worn separately.

Monday, October 11, 2010

Goodbye My Friend

Goodbye My Friend

Our dear Phi didn't make it today, in spite of all the efforts of the Vet. It seems that the little guy couldn't get any nutrients due to a genetic problem, therefore he never grew, and thus never could have survived. He will be greatly missed...

Sunday, October 10, 2010

10/10/10 for 350.org



Here is our input for the 10/10/10 for 350.org. The Lake Chapala Green Group pic is the one in the gazebo.

Tuesday, October 05, 2010

Gardening Basics For Dummies

The speaker today at the Lake Chapala Green Group will be Steve Frowine. Steven A. Frowine is a professional horticulturist and an active garden writer and speaker. He managed one of the largest orchid collections in the United States---over 10,000 plants. Steve has passionately grown 100's of orchids in his home for almost 40 years. He now happily resides with his wife, Sascha, and two dogs, Zoe and Tallulah, in Ajijic, Mexico where he greatly enjoys growing orchids and other tropicals outdoors,year-around.Steve holds B.S. and M.S. degrees in horticulture from Ohio State University and Cornell University respectively.

Saturday, October 02, 2010

2010 American Solar Energy Society Solar Tour

Friday, October 01, 2010

First Friday Group Dinner

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Here are the pics of the sunset while having dinner at our First Friday Group Dinner.