I called Noel, my famous lawyer, who investigated my options; it turned out that it is relatively simple to replace a lost cedula. So yesterday, I bused into Managua and met Noel at the bus terminal at UCA, the University of Central America. We spent the morning at Inmigración running hither and thither, in one line and then another, sitting sometimes. Eventually, I paid the 750 cordobas ($26) and was invited to return on the 30th to have my photo taken and receive my new cedula.
Noel and I headed out for lunch at a rather novel restaurant called Fuente de Vida (Fountain of Life) which sports a colorful Disney mural (no trademark infringement lawsuits here). Noel was frisked as we entered, my purse was opened -- a first since coming here. The prices were cheap and did not include taxes, for some reason. The cevíche was good and the resident pigeons were very sociable, especially if crackers were crumbled for them.
The sign beneath the pigeons actually says "Cocteles - Fuente de Vida" -- they could use some graphic advice from Mr. Lopez, pictured beneath with his delightful mural!
As we were leaving, we were told that a chap outside the entrance painting a black wall was the artist who had produced the Disney mural. David Lopez is his name and his Facebook page attests to his wonderful talent.
Dear Trish - You have no idea how refreshing it is to jump on the interweb and read of your adventures(?) Honestly I am so sick of this election season. Rachel says she wants it to be over already. I envy your current situation in so many ways. Thanks God we have the kids & animals to fill out our lives! I know you've been watching my facebook, so you'll understand how dear the family is to me. Best - Biffer
ReplyDeleteYour love for your family jumps out of every photo, friend! I hope this campaign does not destroy our country. I'm reading "Decline & Fall of the Roman Empire" and there are too many similarities not to feel incredibly depressed! Kisses for all.
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