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Calle Quebrada near my place |
I love my country, but I admit, I really love the European feel of Mexican towns and cities, where small businesses are conveniently located. Similar to Isla Mujeres, in our new 'hood, I can find a lot of items within a few blocks, interspersed between the houses.
It's a bit chillier here in the mountains north of Mexico City, and I needed warmer clothing. Two blocks away, a small store had the quilted black vests, which are very popular in San Miguel, for $270.00 Mx pesos. (About $18.00 CDN). I stood on the sidewalk with Sparky at my feet while the young lady rooted around to find the size I needed. I tried it on and handed her the money. Done!
No plastic bags as of Jan 1st. |
Up the street is a veterinarian who also stocks doggie beds, bowls, harnesses, and food in his tiny space. Sparky has a second bed to snooze while I am writing, and new inexpensive water bowls on each level so that he doesn't have to walk too far for a drink. They also carry a brand of food that he can eat without bloating up with stinky gas.
I know, TMI. Too much information.
My jazzy new red hose! |
The best find so far is a tiny hardware store that is about five feet wide, and who-knows-how-deep. It disappears into the dark, dimly lit depths, beyond where I can easily see.
The family is helpful to this Spanglish-speaking Gringa. Sparky and I step about two feet inside the doorway and wait at the counter while they find what I need.
A few days ago, I wanted another garden hose so that I didn't have to lug the only hose from the second level to the rooftop to water the pots. Their son custom-made me a new one.
"How long?" He asked.
I shrugged, "Ten meters, I guess."
"What colour? Red? Green?"
"Red!"
"Do you also want the male and female connections?"
"Sí, por favor."
And for about $10.00 CDN, I got my custom-made garden hose.
Fresh juice stand |
The chicken store, drugstore, bakery, pharmacy, hair salon, barber, shoe store, and street vendors are all within a two-block radius of our house. On the main streets are dozens of restaurant options and cafes.
I enjoy this small-store shopping, and I am resisting the big Costco shop that we typically did once a month when we lived on Isla Mujeres.
I buy fresh, eat fresh, and do not stockpile supplies. How much food does one person really need?
Cheers from San Miguel de Allende
Lynda and The Sparkinator
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1 comment:
Thanks for your info. Looking forward to our visit.
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