Sunday, October 26, 2008

Puerto Vallarta

20/10/08



Five set off for the coast.



Though the choices were clear,



some bad decisions were made.



The natives welcomed us with open arms.



We saw man sandwiches.



We dined al fresco.



We toasted local wildlife



and hunted local beasts.



There were handy services,



local celebrities,



good times,



hard times



and nice views.

Poker








18/10/08 Guadalajara

To celebrate the arrival of our giant wooden table and not so giant book case we rounded up a motley crew of local degenerates for a friendly game of hold 'em. Word spread around quickly and the expected 5 ballooned to 10. There was a good selection of over-sized cigars on display although there was a notable absence of novelty hats on the night. Everyone agreed that the music selection was a wonderfully ecletic mix seamlessly blending the best of the past and present and was not in fact 'just old'.

Some gung-ho betting meant there was quite a few re-buys and the occassional bad beat though all credit to the Mexicans for keeping their revolvers holstered. The last three were all residents of the house though the 500 vs. 20,000 chips in the final meant it could only go one way.

Congratulations to the lucky Argentine who is committed to spending his winnings on feather boas and Panama hats for those orphaned and widowed by Guadalajaran public transport.




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Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Down Mexico way....


15/10/08 Guadalajara

So here we are in the land of tacos & tequila, the sun & sombreros and chiquitas & Chivas. Mexico, apparently means 'the navel of the moon' though we are yet to see our share of belly buttons.

Though the choice wasn't easy we have finally settled in Guadalajara, dubbed the 'Silicon Valley' of Mexico. It's located inland somewhere in the middle, the lack of beach here probably helps us keep our mind on the work rather than the play. The preferred choice of transport seems to be either the VW beetle or a behemoth pickup truck, neither of which we opted for with the more traditional choice of a Volvo. Our casa is situated on a street named Amsterdam, guarded by a loyal, though generally dosile attack hound. We are in the old part of town, which is home to many decaying colonial townhouses and the occasional bohemian bar/ squat.









Since we've been here there's been much to celebrate. Hats off to our recently adopted designer who on saturday won awards and $$$$ for both mobile and video games in the Creanimax awards. We also had an interview with a local technology park that's twinned with a university so hopefully a year from now we'll be couped-up overseeing minions from the top floor of an ivory tower.

On a lesser note two of the residents should be congratulated on the 378 they scored playing a keepy up game with two ping-pong bats and a ball. They are eagerly anticipating the response from their application to the Guiness book of records as they are a table to play on.

The web application and company are slowly taking shape though the day to day odd-job tedium involved in various legal hurdles slows progress.

The weekend will hopefully bring sand and the open sea for some r&r. The free-for-all roads will make the 4 hour drive fraught with peril though the beach-side concoction at the end should be worth it.