Sunday, December 31, 2017

Sofrito





Sofrito, Cilantro, ajies dulces  (sweet small peppers, not the hot ones), onion, garlic, bay leaf, annato oil.  I'm making canned corned beef and white rice for lunch.

Gotta get rid of all the hurricane food and I like to eat before I go to a party cause you never know...:)

Happy New Year!

Saturday, December 30, 2017

Happy New Year!!!




We're aliveee!

Well tomorrow is the last day of the year. I guess all years are good and all days are good...but this year was a beyotch!  Man oh man! Raining all year,Saharan dust coming in all year so I was really ill several times, and then the hurricane, I don't even want to say it's name. Lord have mercy, that's all I can say, words cannot describe...better to forget...

It hasn't rained in a couple of weeks, just a couple of light showers so I've been relatively asthma free, thank you baby Jesus! Now may we have a drought please God!  :)

Hopefully tomorrow the lights will stay on, hopefully...A toast to the New Year, health, wealth and happiness.

We're ALIVEEEEE!!!!

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!!




Sunday, December 24, 2017

Merry Christmas,happy Holy Days

Well here we are, made it to another Christmas thank God!  Everybody here is looking for some kind of joy after all we've been through. Those of us that have all the utilities are so glad and relieved, but in our hearts and thoughts are those that don't have any of those commodities yet! So our happiness is not complete. It's tough living with noisy, smelly generators, (those that have them) and buying bottled water or carrying heavy buckets of water to bathe. Especially for those with family members that are sick and/or disabled. I have a friend, actually one of my sons ex girlfriends,  that lives on the side of a  'cerro' (small mountain), and she as well as many, many others are still without, sadly her husband now has a chronic illness and is bed bound most of the time, you can imagine.
My grandchildren live an a mountain in an area called Atalaya, they power their house with a generator, have a cistern which they have to refill somewhere. They do the laundry here every week, and my granddaughter flat irons her hair here also.

So, here is the pernil, I think it's also known as Boston butt, and/or picnic shoulder. Yesterday I defrosted it and took off the skin. All of our knives are dull! so I had a rough time. I roast the skin apart as I have found that this is the only way (for me anyway) to get the skin nice and crispy and crunchy without being hard. This way it's very 'biteable'. I poked holes in it and seasoned with a mixture of crushed and ground (with wooden mortar and pestle) garlic cloves, dried oregano, 2 Sazon seasoning packets, salt and pepper. It marinated in the fridge overnight, and went into the oven at around 8:30 AM, but it's still not done, I just turned it.

My daughter is making the traditional  'arroz con gandules',  potato salad (which I just tasted and its delicious!), green salad and I made chocolate cupcakes yesterday. Traditionally one also has 'Turron' which is made of almonds and comes in a variety of textures, also nuts of all kinds, and 'coquito' which is a punch made with rum, coconut cream, evaporated milk and spices such as anise, cinnamon, nutmeg.

The grand kids will be here later to get their gifts, so life is good thank God and baby Jesus whose birth we are celebrating tonight.

Latah y'all :)




Friday, December 22, 2017

Going To Ponce...and Machu Pichu

Tuesday we went to Ponce. My daughter took a day off, she wanted to go to the Macy's in Plaza Del Caribe in Ponce 'cos it's nearer than Plaza Las Americas in San Juan. She went to buy herself her Christmas present, from her to her :) She got a Michael Kors smart watch in rose gold, holy cow, it's like a laptop in a watch, functional and beautiful too! I got my grandson a jacket for his birthday coming up in January, and a blouse for me for New Years Eve. PARTYYYYY! We already have the hat's, oh yeah I gotta show you the hats but that'll be the next post ;D

The drive to Ponce is called 'the scenic route'.  It's a lovely ride and the scenery is nice, entire communities nestled in the mountainsides, and Ponce once had a working petroleum refinery too, it's closed now though.

Oh, and my oldest son got himself his present and its the most coolest thing I have ever!!! Its a PlayStation Virtual Reality Gear, I think that's the name. It's a helmet like thing that  you put on your head and you look at videos that are 360* MAN!  I love it!

I went to the ruins of Machu Pichu last night and shit! I'll be damned if that's not as beautiful in it's own way as the Vatican or anything else! MAGESTIC and  BEAUTIFUL!!! It's as though I was there with the guides, it's actually scary cos you can feel the heights! The mountains with the mist, the steppes that are built into it! Some of the stones are HUGE! They must weigh tons! One wonders how they got to where they are! It's almost impossible!

 But the really wild and mind blowing thing is  that the Incas have always said that that was already there when they arrived! HELLOOOOO!   O'O

Anyway It was nice going to Ponce...Here are some pics, of course its better in person ;)...where I really I want to go is to Machu Pichu though...








Wednesday, December 20, 2017

A gentlemans plea...

https://www.facebook.com/Tiriguibi/videos/10214310839143414/

A Facebook video made by a lovely gentleman who is a prime example of the intelligent, compassionate and wise police officers we have here, one who does a demanding, complicated and dangerous job wisely and kindly but firmly as is needed.

They are law enforcers yes, but in their function as policemen they are also educators, psychologists, also offering compassionate support as the occasion deems. This gentleman is a prime example of all of that. and while I do not know him personally this is made apparent by his words and mode of expression. The video is in Spanish, but he makes such a wonderful case for the police officers plight here in Puerto Rico, and it is a sorry one, that I just had to air it and share for all to see.

The Police agency does not pay social security for any police officers, and their pension has been cut in half,  and now they also have to work many more years in order to retire.

Which means upon retirement they will live in poverty!





Wednesday, December 6, 2017

Christmas tree

I dunno, we seem to be a little depressed in the aftermath of the hurricane. I didn't even feel like it at all but my daughter put up the tree, we didn't even know what colors to use this year so it's basically the same copper but with some of the red decorations from year before last, and she bought a very few red things to complete the look. We don't even turn it on. lol..yeah we're depressed...

As for the outside decorations, neither one of us seems to care for them this year...I guess it's only natural that we feel that way, a lot of other houses aren't decorated either...

                                        

Tuesday, December 5, 2017

My corsage Cattleya



Fenty Santa

My daughters dog Fenty

                                                               "I don't think I like this"


                                                         My Cattleyas sunning in the yard

Sunday, December 3, 2017

Billions

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_aLESDql1U

Eileen my granddaughter

My beautiful grand daughter!


One roll of paper towels, the magic item that will help in the aftermath...

Here it is! The magic paper towel roll throw! Weeeeeeeeeee!




Maria

When the river almost comes into your house...

The scariest time! Thank God the neighborhood men cleared a sewage drain and the damn thing disappeared as quickly as it came on, it filled the street in a matter of seconds!  Other places weren't so lucky. But we thought we'd have to climb up to the roof. I think everyone in Puerto Rico or any tropical island def needs at least a rowboat !

So I fell again...

 Wow, I'm just grateful I didn't break anything important but I think I have a fracture in situ, not displaced, in my wrist, either ...