We had our tree cutter in today and they turned in a spectacular job, climbing up the tree and cutting little by little, so that there was no backlash. With only 2 inches to spare, we didn't want the wall to come down.
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Monday, March 23, 2009
Last Dangerous Tree
We had our tree cutter in today and they turned in a spectacular job, climbing up the tree and cutting little by little, so that there was no backlash. With only 2 inches to spare, we didn't want the wall to come down.
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Product Names
Denise got some cat food at the feria, yesterday- "Blisk" cat food, to be exact. It just seems so close to bliss. Your cat will experience sheer blisk when he tries this.
Does the "Odex" bottle remind you of Windex? Hmmm And yet, some of the products you buy here are imported, or manufactured under the company name. We do buy, for example, Raid bug spray, Heinz ketchup, etc.
"Mr. Musculo" is obvious, but "Blem"? Your furniture will shine more brightly than ever with Blem. I don't know- it sounds too much like blemish or flem (neither sound like a good cleaning product).
Still, other than strange product names, the products themsevles work fine and we are able to get all of the Blisk, Blem and Odex we need.
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Nathan Has Arrived
So the newest member of the family, Nathan, is now on the scene. His eye infection will clear up with the medicine Denise got today from the vet and he has managed to make himself at home, despite the fact that there is hammering and sawing and cement mixers going on all day. He just curls up wherever he wants, as you can see from the hammer pillow he is using.
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Ah Language!
We had a lovely visit from a possible future neighbor. Claudia, we will call her (names have been changed to protect the innocent) is a returning UY citizen who has lived in the States for many years. Her English is perfect (almost).
She was explaining to us the difficulty in evicting tenants in her newly purchased apartment in Montevideo. She informed us that the "Judge executed the tenants". We weren't aware that the judicial system was so severe in Uruguay.
Well, it turns out that the the verb "ejecutar", while it does mean "to execute" refers more to serving a legal document. So "executing the tenant" was merely serving them notice to quit the premises and was not a death sentence, as we first had thought. Good news for renters in Montevideo.
She was explaining to us the difficulty in evicting tenants in her newly purchased apartment in Montevideo. She informed us that the "Judge executed the tenants". We weren't aware that the judicial system was so severe in Uruguay.
Well, it turns out that the the verb "ejecutar", while it does mean "to execute" refers more to serving a legal document. So "executing the tenant" was merely serving them notice to quit the premises and was not a death sentence, as we first had thought. Good news for renters in Montevideo.
Friday, March 13, 2009
Local Restaurants
There are 2 little restaurants in our area. Both are located about 3 blocks away from us. They are normally operated only during the summer season, but at least one of them is going to try and keep "alive" all year.
The one that we have been going to has a simple menu, with milanesas, asado, hamburger (not what you would expect, since it includes sliced ham and an egg) and a few other items. The other night, Denise thought she would try something she had seen on the menu and could figure out- "picadas". Cost was 100 pesos ($4.20 US). When she got it home and opened it up- why it was a lovely hors d'oeuvre tray with ham, cheese, pickled mushrooms and other things. Wow! What a treat.
We only just found the other place. We'll try that soon. But it seems to have a view of the water from their tables. Looking forward to it.
We only just found the other place. We'll try that soon. But it seems to have a view of the water from their tables. Looking forward to it.
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Roadwork Updated
They have completely leveled and brought in load after load of crushed rock, then steamrolled it flat. They have also cut a ditch on the sides and each homeowner is responsible for buying their own concrete culverts (to go under the driveways).
The road is now totally rocked and with a nice crown to shed water. They are installing the drainage ditch and culverts today.
A very unexpected bonus for us, indeed!
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Road Work
So it was surprising to see the road crews out, leveling and putting a light topping of crushed rock down, then steamrolling it in. Of course, it won't stay smooth past the first few rains, but it will be an improvement, and the effort is appreciated.
Our road, on the other hand, being so small, will probably never see a road improvement project. It is a hazard to even walk on (you have to watch your step). But at least the Rambla (the road the runs parallel to the beach) will be smooth for a while.
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