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Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Porta Coeli

On 12.06.2013 we took a drive to San Germán to see the 2nd oldest church in the 'new world'. It was amazing!! The church was beautiful and the town was all historical buildings. The street were still made with coble stone, we felt like we were in Mayberry.










I thought this how was adorable, and would totally live here if it was possible!!
 After we explored San Germán we drove down to Cabo Rojo. We found a beautiful light house, that was off the beaten path. We drove down this dirt road for a good 15-20mins and finally found it. We were unaware that hiking would be involved nor were we ready for a hike, so we admired from afar.

We are going to go back and hike up to the light house. On the other side there are some great beaches that we might go camp at.

On our way home we stopped off to see the Cabo Rojo salt flats and wildlife refuge.



It was a jammed pack day but lots of fun!!

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

ANIMALS!!

So if you know me, you know my love for animals! If I could I would adopt all the stray animals, which I've kinda started doing here. There are so many stray dogs in our neighborhood and a few of them wonder into our yard at night. We feed them give them water and play with them.
Roco and Longboy chillin
Beautiful sunset. These dogs follow us whenever they see us.
                 
Besides the silly dogs there are so many beautiful animals we have seen.
With think this was an Asolot in our backyard

He was a perfect model for us :)

We see these guys every where!!

Beautiful ccaterpillar 
Rooster in our yard.

White Crane ~we see them every where~

Giant bug

Roosters crossing the street
We were invited to our friends family party one day. I was super excited once I found out they had a mini farm!! Miguel's Tio had a bird farm, full of pigeons {pigeons here are how we see doves in the States}. I twas awesome feeding them. We also got to feed the cows!!






The way of life on an island...Part 2

Now that we have our home for the winter, which is in the most perfect location for us! Our next step is to find a car. There is so much to see and do on the island that a car is a must. You can only walk for so long in the heat and/or rain, and going shopping for anything becomes a whole new task on it own. So we went car shopping. There were a few hurdles that stood in our way, language barrier was the biggest one, we also had to be careful not to be hussled by anyone. We dont need anything special, just something to get us from point A to point B without breaking down.
We started talking to our landlady about buying cheap car. Her and her son helped us out and were able to find a great car, way better than we were expecting to get. We were planning on only spending $500-600. But once we started looking at those cars we realized we were going to have to spend more. In that price range the cars would only start if you HotWired it, and only if you were lucky it would start. We found a minivan for $1500 and talked the guy down to $1200. We have a 1994 Mercury Villager with only 180,000 mile. It has a DVD player and CD player, AC and all windows limo tented.
We did run into a few hiccups but the biggest problem was getting the title in our name. You have to be a Puerto Rican resident with Drivers License. To get a license was going to take forever so our friend Miguel helped us out again and put it in his name. But for the most part buying the car was simple even more so since our landlady Illa and her son were so helpful.
Everything has seem to fall into place since we have gotten here. Finding a place to live and a car to buy were easier than we expected, and both times got more than we ever imagined we could get.



Monday, December 9, 2013

The way of life on an island...Part 1

Our first week to two on the island was learning about island life. We had figure out so many things. Housing, transportation, customs, language, banking, driving, animals and the list could go on. We had taken ourselves out of our comfort zone and into a whole new world.
First, we had to find a place to live. So many choices; up in the hills, right on the beach, tourist areas, or with the locals. Our place just fell into our laps, THANKFULLY!! Our friend Miguel was helping us out, he had a place for us but the landlady wouldn't be available till the next afternoon, so we needed a place for one night. Of course its a Friday night so all the hotels are booked or super expensive. We stumbled upon a guest house $80.00 for the night, we were sold. After talking with the owner and informing her we were moving here and needed a place to live she offered it to us for our entire stay, again we were sold. Its a fully furnished 1 bedroom apartment. It comes with everything including the cleaning.
Our landlord, Illa is AWESOME. She is our grandma here and is always making sure we have everything and are comfortable. We are living among the locals, 5 minute walk to town and 30 second walk to the beach.
The location is everything we were wanting and the apartment is more than we imagined we would get.