Weekly Photo Challenge: Selfie

Weekly Photo Challenge: Selfie

For this challenge, snap a selfie with your cameraphone or camera. Feel free to get creative and clever, and if you don’t want to share a photo of yourself, think of a way to approach this challenge in a different way. (Hint: silhouettes and shadows are your friends.) A selfie doesn’t have to be all about you; it can reveal much more, given the elements you choose to include.

This isn’t a very creative selfie but it’s what’s going on at the moment. I am with my daughter and grandson, and we had been feeding him spinach and squash. He got most of it in his mouth but also ended up with a fair amount on his face.

selfie

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this is only a test

The question can links have different colors and other aspects in a blog?

this is a red LINK

and a green LINK. I also added “big” tags to make the text bigger.

This is bold and italics and another color HERE

I wonder if the links will be different colors when this post is published. It seems that one must put in the link, and then set the color. If you set the color first when you add the link it will revert to the default color.

Thanks for your indulgence. We will get back to more interesting post topics shortly!

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California!

I’ve been too involved with things to write about them, but today I figured I’d take a little time to catch up. Tuesday we arrived in California in a beautiful sunset.

Of course, seeing my grandson in person is a wonderful thing. After all the video chats it took me a day or so to believe I can actually touch him.

We woke up this morning to a beautiful but foggy morning.

We have a couple more days here so I’ll have to get some good photos of the baby, and we’ll probably have a few more adventures to report also. Right now though it’s time for dinner with the family. Hasta luego!

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Monday in Seattle

After the snow and winter wonderland of Sunday, Monday brought rain and warming temperatures.

We did a few errands, but otherwise stayed in. Later though, after my daughter came home from work, we headed in to the city.

We had a wonderful time in Seattle but alas, all good things must come to an end so the kids can get back to their work and regular lives. I’m sure glad we had some time together though.

Tonight we arrived in California for a visit with my other daughter. There will be news and photos coming, and of course photos of the grandson.

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A Birthday!

Today is the birthday of my partner, best friend, fellow blogger, and husband.

birthday1

Good morning! Where’s the coffee?

We met in 1990 when we were both living in Kansas, and married in 1996. If you’d told me back then that we would be living in Panama I’d have told you that you’re crazy! 😀 But, it has been an interesting journey with more twists and turns than we ever imagined, and more fun along the way that I’ve ever had.

chillin in the morning

chillin in the morning

It makes a big difference in life if you have a good partner at your side. I am very fortunate 🙂

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A Winter Wonderland

Who would have that we’d arrive in Seattle in time for snow! It started snowing yesterday and this morning we awoke to a beautiful winter wonderland. Cold and snow isn’t my thing but I have to admit that it’s really beautiful. We went to a nearby park to enjoy the scene, and of course I took my camera.

Seattle is known for rainy weather in the winter but snow isn’t so common. I think I prefer this because it’s really beautiful out there.

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And Now for Something Totally Different

Yes, that is snow. We are not in Panama, as you probably guess from the photos.

We are back in the USA visiting my daughters. We arrived in Seattle last night to cold but clear skies, and woke up this morning to beautiful, sunny, blue skies. This afternoon though the clouds came in and by the end of the afternoon it was starting to snow.

We spent all afternoon shopping for cold weather clothes. Who would think that one would need such clothes in Panama! But, it can be quite chilly at hight elevations and we want to be comfortable when we visit the mountains. And, it’s also nice to have these warm clothes as I sit here watching it snow. I don’t want to live where it snows but I’ll admit that it is really beautiful to watch. I’ll also enjoy snuggling under the comforter that my daughter put on our bed to keep us nice and warm tonight.

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Cost of Living – David, Panama, January 2014

This is what it cost us to live here in January. For other cost of living reports see the link above. Keep in mind – This is what it cost us. Your costs may be quite different depending on where you live and your buying habits.

Rent – $385 (water – $7 and trash – $4 are included)
Food – $345.71 (more detail below)
Electricity – $49.00 (we have an air conditioner but rarely use it. Our usage is mainly the fridge, computers, lights, etc)
Cable – $59.00 (TV and internet)
Gas for the car – $32.00
Gas for the kitchen stove – $5.12
Netflix – $7.99
Phone – $5.35 (I have a pay as you go plan)
Tunnel Bear – $3.33 (VPN for the computer/TV on a year plan)
TOTAL – $892.50

Those above are our more or less fixed expenses.
I did not include beer/wine/liquor (like the $24 for 2 cases of beer from PriceMart)
or eating out (one dinner – $20)
A dolly Joel bought from DoIt Center ($26.74)
Audible.com ($22.95 for my addiction to audio books)
or the used dryer ($200) and a regulator for it ($13.90)
I did not include any travel expenses such as our tickets to the US, or the recent stay at Boquete Tree Trek.

More about the food expenses – we buy mostly local food but don’t deprive ourselves of a few treats like a bottle of diet coke, bar of cheese, or package of bacon. In January we spent-
Fish – $30 for a 16 pound amberjack which was enough for 10 dinners and a very large pot of soup. We buy directly from the fishermen in Pedrigal for around $2-2.25/lb for the best fish – more for fillets, less if you buy the whole fish (which they will clean and fillet for you for a dollar or two tip)  Smaller bonier fish can be bought for even $1/lb.
Chicken and eggs – $30.56 from Canasta Basica. Chicken is usually $1.15-$1.35/pound depending on what cuts you buy.
Su Carne – $13 (when you just have to have some good beef – this was two good size ribeye steaks $4.50/lb and enough stew meat for two batches)
Produce – $79.50  (an example – we buy all our produce from the vegetable shack, locally grown, fresh, inexpensive, and delicious)
Supermarket – $206.65 (everything else – milk, cereal, coffee, paper goods, laundry soap, etc etc)

Yes you can definitely live for less and live very well. We do not feel the least bit deprived on this budget. But, this is David. If you live in Panama City your costs will definitely be higher. It also costs more to live in areas known for expats like Boquete, Coronado, or Pedasi. All the familiar food from back home is also generally available here but you will pay back home prices and then some. Other treats are often cheaper here like eating out, wine and liquor, and general shopping but they will still have a big impact on your budget.

I also know people who live on considerably less than us.  A few months ago we asked our Panamanian neighbor what it would cost for a family of four to make it in David. He told us $750, but no private school! There are yard workers making it on $10/day.

It all depends on what you need and the choices you make. This is what we do and this is what it costs us.

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Another New Bird – a Honeycreeper

We’ve had the cutest new birds visiting the bird feeder lately. At first we saw only the male, a beautiful little bird with a bright blue head. According to my bird books, he is a red-legged honeycreeper, a breeding male. The non breeding male is mostly green with darker wings and tail.

After a few days of visiting our feeder, he brought his girlfriend.

Bird watching is so much fun here, and bird listening even more so. I hear so many birds in the woods and trees and have no idea what they are.

Nighttime is equally interesting. Listen to what was going on outside our house last night. It sounded like the birds were laughing! There is nothing to see, but turn up your sound.

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New Neighbors – Oropendolas!

I love the oropendolas. They are beautiful and interesting birds and I’ve written about them before HERE and HERE (this one with a video).  There is also a Wikipedia article HERE.

About a week ago I was riding my bike around the neighborhood and saw this in a tree near the neighborhood park – the beginnings of two nests!

I have seen and heard the birds in the neighborhood more frequently in the last couple months, but how exciting that they are setting up housekeeping only three blocks from my house. The above photos were taken on January 26th.

I took some more photos on the 31st and as you can see, the nests look much more finished. I also saw one of the birds fly to some nearby palm trees and start pulling strands out of the palm fronds, so apparently this is what they use to weave their nests.

Yesterday I snapped a couple more photos. I think the nests are finished now, so maybe the birds are getting ready to raise some young.

I know there are colonies much larger than two nests but I still think this is really cool, and I will be keeping an eye on them.

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