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Monthly Archives: April 2013

Lagniappe – Something Extra from Marcha Blanca

29 Monday Apr 2013

Posted by Playamart - Zeebra Designs in Ecuador, PEOPLE, TRAVEL: LATIN AMERICA

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Lagniappe - A little something extra!

Lagniappe – A little something extra!

Growing up in Mississippi placed me close enough to Louisiana’s creole culture to learn the word langiappe, which means something extra.   How surprised I was to discover that the word’s origins come from a Quechua word!

Yesterday’s Marcha Blanca walk for peace exhausted my camera’s batteries while I snapped  over 3G worth of photos.  I present to you this token lagniappe, a little something extra from the walk for peace! Continue reading →

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Wear White For Peace – Crime Is Not Welcome Here!

29 Monday Apr 2013

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Locals in Jama Ecuador send a message to thieves.  You're not wanted here!

Locals in Jama Ecuador sent a message to thieves. You’re not wanted here!

Jama Ecuador (Manabi)  28 April 2013

The people of Jama Ecuador have always cherished the lack of crime in their town;  children roam the streets,  leave their bicycles parked near a front door and meander inside without fear of someone stealing their wheels.   People peer from upstairs windows and watch the passersby.  A few old timers ride their horses or burros into town on weekends to trade their produce and purchase supplies to take back to their farm.  Cattle patrol the streets late at night.

Til the Cows Come Home

Til the Cows Come Home

A Mayberry RFD atmosphere permeates the town, and one wouldn’t be surprised to find Barney Fife scratching his head while he ponders who tied the bull to the gazebo in the center of the park!     Gomer would feel right at home repairing the ancient vehicles that share the streets with the latest model cars and trucks.  Bicycles  are popular modes of travel here, as are mototaxis and motorcycles.   Neighbors swap stories around street corners or sidewalk tables or play chess or dominoes.

The coastal highway skirts around Jama, although last year a road construction detour routed all traffic through town.   Ironically,  burglaries increased, which tapered off after traffic no longer detoured through town.   Recently several businesses were robbed during the night, and the residents of Jama aren’t happy about escalating crime.

I wasn’t surprised when the locals organized their community MARCHA BLANCA POR LA PAZ, a white march for peace.  This impromptu march addressed the question, “What are we going to do about this?”

Walk with us on this MARCHA BLANCA POR LA PAZ and see if you think that Barney and Gomer would feel at home in Jama! Continue reading →

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Not In OUR Backyard – (Jama Ecuador) – Wear White For Peace

27 Saturday Apr 2013

Posted by Playamart - Zeebra Designs in Ecuador, TRAVEL: LATIN AMERICA

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There's no doubt these Ecuadorians are passionate about speaking up for peace. (Bahia de Caraquez)

There’s no doubt these Ecuadorians are passionate about speaking up for peace. (Bahia de Caraquez)

Jama Ecuador (April 27, 2013)

MARCHA BLANCA POR LA PAZ DE JAMA –

A White March for Peace, planned for 11 a.m. tomorrow,  will unite the locals of Jama in standing up and speaking out against crime.  Their non-political march will send the message, “Not in our backyard!”

Concerned about several recent robberies in the area, the locals will show their solidarity by wearing white and carrying a token white flag.   The march will begin in front of the iglesia by the park at 11 o’clock tomorrow/Sunday.

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Wear White For Peace! (Bahia de Caraquez/ Ecuador)

Last August I witnessed a similar march in Bahia de Caraquez.  Seeing the blanket of people dressed in white moved me to tears.  The people of Jama hope to have an equally-heartwarming march.   Read about Bahia’s march HERE.

May the concept of White for Peace continue to sweep crime back in its place.  If crime is escalating in your area, why not organize a Marcha Blanca Por La Paz as well?

(A special thanks to Lesli Flaman for keeping us informed about local events!)

Z

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A New Culture’s Allure

26 Friday Apr 2013

Posted by Playamart - Zeebra Designs in TRAVEL: LATIN AMERICA

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Ano Viejo Ecuador, ano viejos, ecuador's new year's traditions, end of year traditions, new year's traditions, wordpress weekly photo challenge Traditions

WordPress’s Weekly Photo Challenge asks us to share one image about  a particular culture.  Aaron states, “So that is your assignment here: inspire curiosity with your photography.”

Short and sweet, here is an image that might inspire curiosity about the annual culture of Ano Viejo in Ecuador.

He has an army of viejos waiting for more war paint!

He has an army of viejos waiting for more war paint!

If you’re curious, follow this link to a post about the end of the year effigy burnings in Ecuador.

Z

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Hold On, & You’ll Be A Man, My Son

26 Friday Apr 2013

Posted by Playamart - Zeebra Designs in Ecuador, TRAVEL: LATIN AMERICA

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Artifact - Museo Alabado -Quito Ecuador

Artifact – Museo Alabado -Quito Ecuador

Many people that I care about have endured extreme disappointments and challenges this year.   Whenever Life presents a hurdle in my path, I compare my modest frustrations with those who have suffered losses, and I am so thankful for my meager little problems.  I am rarely frightened, and I have learned that staying calm usually helps one find a positive way out of confusion.  Almost always, what we fear might happen is much worse than what actually happens, and we’ve worried for nothing.   (And if it DOES happen, we’ve had to live through it twice!)  If we don’t have obstacles in our paths, we don’t grow as people.  We look back later and say, ‘Wow!  I am a much-stronger person because of those trials.”

Guayaquil MAAC museum

Guayaquil MAAC museum

This past week presented silly frustrations;  on my way back from Guayaquil, I stopped at my attorney’s office to see if there were any new papers to sign concerning my visa. This business visa will allow me to come and go without the 90-day-per year limit for a tourist visa. I did not want to get home, only to receive a message to come sign something new.  I live a three-bus /five-hour trip from my attorney’s office!

But I just got home!

But I just got home!

The legal assistant assured me there was nothing new, so I resumed my journey to home sweet home on the river. Continue reading →

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Alphabet Challenge Q – With Sylvana’s Help!

23 Tuesday Apr 2013

Posted by Playamart - Zeebra Designs in PEOPLE, PHOTO CHALLENGES, TRAVEL: LATIN AMERICA

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Riobamba-Cuenca Drive

Does anyone speak quichua? (Ecuador) Riobamba-Cuenca Drive

Jama Ecuador –

My multi-talented friend Silvana touches my life in many ways.  She is often found at her family’s Exclusivo Restaurant, where she takes extra care in serving me MSG-free food and natural juices ‘sin azucar’- without sugar.    She added her own magic touches to the evolving bodega floor here at the Riverhouse, and she has also started dabbling with a WordPress blog!  Read her loving story about her family and their restaurant HERE:TRABAJO FAMILIAR.  She is a highly-intelligent young woman who has studied abroad and returned to her roots to teach others about organic gardening and being a good steward of the earth.

Lovely Multi-talented Silvana

Lovely Multi-talented Silvana

This week she helped brainstorm for words TAGGED Q for Frizztext’s Alphabet Challenge, and I am grateful for her suggestions! There are several words here that were new to me, so thanks Silvana for these in particular: Continue reading →

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Hummingbird’s Postcard!

22 Monday Apr 2013

Posted by Playamart - Zeebra Designs in Bodega "Magic Carpet" Project, Ecuador, Hand-Painted Floors, PAINTINGS: ACRYLIC, PAINTINGS: CUSTOM DESIGNS & FLOORS, PEOPLE, TRAVEL: LATIN AMERICA

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Barb at Punta Prieta, just up the coast from the town of Jama

Barb at Punta Prieta, just up the coast from the town of Jama

My trail is about to take me out of town for a few days, so enjoy this final postcard from Barb!  See you when I’m back on Wednesday!   Z

(From Barb)

Dear fans of “Zeebra’s Designs and Destination.”

WOW!!!!! I must say I am not only amazed but also totally overwhelmed with the response that Lisa has received on her WordPress Blog concerning the Zeebra’s Flying Carpet’s Post Cards.

Thank you everyone for the encouraging comments and well wishes through all of our journey on the “Carpet”. What fun we had. Lisa has such a great spirit, (as you all have seen) energy and love that it’s easy to catch it from her…..and that I did.

I left Ecuador with a lot of fond memories and a little sadness at having to leave Lisa and “The Riverhouse.”   However I will cherish all of those memories, new friends, not only from the towns we visited, but Lisa’s Blog as well. Continue reading →

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Full-Moon Presents: Earth Day!

22 Monday Apr 2013

Posted by Playamart - Zeebra Designs in NATURE, PEOPLE, TRAVEL: LATIN AMERICA

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When one starts the day with a view like this, how could it be a bad day?!

Full Moon Setting – When one starts the day with a view like this, how could it be a bad day?! (30-second exposure)

This whispering-quiet full moon cast its bewitching spell over me early this morning when I peered outside to see if the clouds had cleared.  Although I had no opportunity to watch the Lyrid meteors, the moon provided a nice consolation prize!   The view filled me with comfort, of hope for what this day would bring to our world, to the ones that I love and the ones I may never meet.

There is so much that is wrong in this world, but there is a lot that is right as well.  We have to have hope, which this moon seems to represent. I wish I could project this image in a format as grand as in real life so that you too could bask beneath its beauty.   I love my injections of the city, but I cherish my life in the country where I am immersed in nature and views like this. Continue reading →

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A Week In The Life Of The Zeebra!

21 Sunday Apr 2013

Posted by Playamart - Zeebra Designs in Ecuador, TRAVEL: LATIN AMERICA

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Hostel Ciragan, Hotel Ciragan, Museo Jama, Travel in Manabi, Where to stay in Jama Ecuador, Where to stay near the malecon in Guayaquil

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Two food-stealing grackels sneaked into the house then struggled to find their way out!

(Ecuador)

Slow internet prompts me to switch tasks, and when I am not painting or drawing, I am usually wading through photos and savoring the memories of life in Latin America.     Many of you provided amazing encouragement and praise as Barbara and I stitched memories into that Magic Carpet on the bodega floor!  Thank you!  Barb is now traveling in Costa Rica with a cluster of good friends who were eager for their own adventures with the Hummingbird!

Here’s a pictorial of several more memories shared while Hummingbird was here: Continue reading →

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Earth Day – April 22, 2013

21 Sunday Apr 2013

Posted by Playamart - Zeebra Designs in NATURE, PEOPLE

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"The Face Of Climate Change"

“The Face Of Climate Change”

The more educated our species becomes, the more we seem to distance ourselves from Mother Nature. We poke and prod her as we extract oil and gases from her bowels, and we grind away mountains in search of precious metals or coal or even rocks and boulders. We harvest her majestic timbers and desecrate vast acreages for crops and pastures.   Pesticides taint the air that we breathe, the food that we eat and trickle into the ecosystem. Plastics pollute our waters and are belched back onto the no-longer pristine shoreline.   Sand Mining destroys marine life and accelerates beach erosion.

Sculptor  Rycardo Alcivar salvages the scraps from the carcass of a saman tree.

Sculptor Rycardo Alcivar salvages the scraps from the carcass of a saman tree.

Most of us are aware of the problems, but how many of us are speaking up or trying to find a way to make a positive difference?   Living near the Pacific Ocean, I witness the destructive forces of the high tides, which seem to be gobbling more and more shoreline.  I’ve witnessed illegal shrimp trawling and correctly predicted that dead sea turtles would soon wash ashore.   I don’t blame Madre Tierra for trying to buck us off her back!

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Take time out to stop and really look at our beautiful Earth.  Savor the delicate beauty of a short-lived flower; admire the silhouette of a towering tree against the sky;  inspect the precision of a brigade of ants or marvel at the aerial ballet of bird in flight.

Catch me if you can!

Catch me if you can!

The following images and quotes represent my love for this planet and my concern for its future as we approach Earth Day 2013.      Z Continue reading →

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Look Up for Lyrid Meteors!

19 Friday Apr 2013

Posted by Playamart - Zeebra Designs in NATURE, TRAVEL: LATIN AMERICA

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A stop at the middle of the world near Cayambe Ecuador prompts one to look up.

A stop at the middle of the world near Cayambe Ecuador prompts one to look up.

A belt of clouds often shrouds our planet’s equator, though I am always delighted to look up at night and see a Carl Sagan sky!    This weekend, remember to LOOK UP for the annual Lyrid Meteors!  The peak time for seeing the shower will be on April 21/22 – Sunday night/Monday morning.

The equator and the lines of the solstice and equinox.

Learn about the equator and the lines of the solstice and equinox at Cayambe Ecuador’s Mitad de Mundo attraction,.

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For more info, see details at Sky and Telescope.

Sky Chart - Mitad del Mundo

Sky Chart – Mitad del Mundo

Although a gentle rain is falling now, I hope to glimpse a few early arrival meteors later tonight.     Sometimes it pays to look up!

See more posts about looking up HERE.

That’s all folks!  Let me know if you catch any meteors!

Z

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Weekly Challenge: UP!

19 Friday Apr 2013

Posted by Playamart - Zeebra Designs in Costa Rica, Ecuador, Guatemala, NATURE, Nicaragua, PHOTO CHALLENGES, TRAVEL: LATIN AMERICA

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Look who's looking up!

Look who’s looking up!

Looking up rewards us with great surprises.

Looking up rewards us with great surprises.

Come on up!  The view is stunning from here!  (Guayaquil Malecon)

Come on up! The view is stunning from here! (Guayaquil Malecon)

P1690240 sailing ship school gyeFrizztext has to have the quickest response to theWordPress Challenge for this week!  See his post for “UP”  which is at the top of this week’s queue of comments and then enjoy others!

Hop on the magic carpet and enjoy some unique views of Latin America! Continue reading →

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Alphabet Challenge – And Then Comes P!

18 Thursday Apr 2013

Posted by Playamart - Zeebra Designs in PHOTO CHALLENGES, TRAVEL: LATIN AMERICA

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Punta Prieta, Manabi Ecuador

Punta Prieta, Manabi Ecuador

Punta Prieta - looking up the coast to Punta Blanca

Punta Prieta – looking up the coast to Punta Blanca

Catching up on the Alphabet Challenge,  I am pleased to share many fun and easy Spanish words  that begin with the letter P.   While the interent is thinking faster at two in the morning, I present to you this sampler! Continue reading →

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Alphabet Challenge: N and O – Catching Up

18 Thursday Apr 2013

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Goodnight Moon

Goodnight Moon

Buenas noches from a very sluggish internet connection!    I’ve learned to refrain from using the ‘Add Media’ function until late night, although late-night is often too late for me to stay awake!     Playing catch up on Frizztext’s Alphabet Challenge, I present to you a few Spanish words for N and O. Continue reading →

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Guayaquil’s Malecon 2000

14 Sunday Apr 2013

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360-degree view from lighthouse atop Guayaquil’s Las Penas Hill, dotted with pastel houses

My trips to Guayaquil seem never complete without a stroll through the Malecon 2000, the 2.5-kilometer boardwalk along the Guayas River.   Anchoring one end of the malecon is the historic neighborhood of Los Penas on the Santa Anna Hill.  Like a candle nesting on a pastel cupcake, the lighthouse presides over the 360-degree view, though the Malecon and Guayas River always capture my attention. Continue reading →

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Buen Viaje, Barbara!

13 Saturday Apr 2013

Posted by Playamart - Zeebra Designs in Bodega "Magic Carpet" Project, Hand-Painted Floors, PAINTING WORKSHOPS: "I CAN DO THIS!", PAINTINGS: ACRYLIC, PEOPLE, TRAVEL: LATIN AMERICA

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Sunset Rio Jama

Sunset Rio Jama

Approaching the midnight hour, I’m wading through photos from the past three weeks of Barb’s visit.  At times this rural life on Ecuador’s Pacific coast seems like a blend between outdoor survival school and an arts camp!   Barb  learned how to blend washes of transparent color on a painting, how to combine colors, create tromp l’oeil/fool-the-eye effects and how to use geometry to transfer a sketch to a larger surface.

Night heron with fish!

Night heron with fish!

She’s learned that the river birds chatter throughout the night, that mosquitoes will find you, (so will curious snakes and frogs!) and that the equatorial sun bites fast!  In addition to shelling fresh peas from the garden, Barbara also experienced a unique vegetable that the locals call ‘achojcha.’

Achojcha and Lima beans bask in the equatorial sunshine.

Achojcha and Lima beans bask in the equatorial sunshine.

Barb now understands that perfection in art often robs a painting of its freshness and spontaneity.  She also understands the need for breaks from intense painting sessions.   A few days ago we took a break and watched my friends harvest a shrimp pond near the Riverhouse. Continue reading →

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A Hummingbird for a Hummingbird!

12 Friday Apr 2013

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Searching for good squeeze bottles for the paint, we found botttles that came with free drinks!

Searching for good squeeze bottles for the paint, we found botttles that came with free drinks!

(Ecuador)

The last few days were busy ones as Barb and I worked on several projects.  Barbara is a spark plug of energy, and I dubbed her Hummingbird years ago!  She zips back and forth, requires many little feedings, recharges her batteries and continues to flit from task to task!    Although she might crash late at night, she’s cheerfully awake at dawn and resumes her high-energy embrace of each day!

Guess what we've been painting?

Guess what we’ve been painting?

While working on the bodega floor, I suggested that we halt work and switch to a painting for her home in the Republic of Panama.   No subject could trump the hummingbird theme, so after looking at many images, we combined several to create a hybrid hummingbird! Continue reading →

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Postcards From Zeebra’s Flying Carpet #5

10 Wednesday Apr 2013

Posted by Playamart - Zeebra Designs in Hand-Painted Floors, PAINTINGS: ACRYLIC, TRAVEL: LATIN AMERICA, TRAVEL: REGIONAL FOODS & RECIPES

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P1680431 hibiscus surprise drinks on bodega floorBuenos dias from the land of unpredictable internet and electricity!  We not only lost power a few nights ago, but we’ve been enduring very poor internet service for the week so far.   Hopefully this post will find its way to you soon!

The floor-painting project continues to evolve as we approach the end of Barb’s third week here in Ecuador.  Her flight leaves on Sunday, and we find ourselves wondering how those three weeks flew by so quickly.  Then we look at the floor and smile! Continue reading →

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What’s For Breakfast?

08 Monday Apr 2013

Posted by Playamart - Zeebra Designs in Bodega "Magic Carpet" Project, TRAVEL: REGIONAL FOODS & RECIPES

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Breakfast Ideas, magic carpet, quinoa crust, quinoa pizza, Quinoa Recipes

What's for breakfast?  Anything served on the magic carpet will surely be a unique experience!

What’s for breakfast? Anything served on the magic carpet will surely be a unique experience!

As Barbara and I enjoyed our unique breakfast while test driving the magic carpet, I stated, “Probably no one else in this country is having this for breakfast.”

Barbara replied,  “Probably no one else in the whole-wide world is having this for breakfast!”

It looks like pizza, and is sort of tastes like pizza, but, it’s a very fast way to convert left-over quinoa into a fairly-healthy breakfast.

Mix left-over quinoa with one (beaten) egg, a dash of salt, then add enough flour to hold it together.  Press into a slightly-oiled pan and cook on medium heat until browned on the bottom.   Flip it to the other side and brown for another five minutes.  Flip back, add warmed tomato sauce (i used leftovers from yesterday’s creole sauce)  and top with mozzarella.  Cook on low heat until mozzarella is melted.

It's so easy!  Quinoa-crust pizza!

It’s so easy! Quinoa-crust pizza!

Ta-dah!

Buen provecho!

Z  (See Quinouli Frittata for another breakfast option)

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Colorful Cuisine!

07 Sunday Apr 2013

Posted by Playamart - Zeebra Designs in PHOTO CHALLENGES, TRAVEL: REGIONAL FOODS & RECIPES

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Colorful, Healthy and Delicious

Colorful, Healthy and Delicious

The photo archives hold many images of colorful foods that lend themselves well to this week’s COLOR theme on WordPress.   Here are some of my favorite-but-unique foods that find their way into Zeebra Cuisine. Continue reading →

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Color: Bodega Floor – Details Take Time!

06 Saturday Apr 2013

Posted by Playamart - Zeebra Designs in Hand-Painted Floors, PAINTINGS: ACRYLIC, PAINTINGS: CUSTOM DESIGNS & FLOORS

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birds coming home to roost, festive drinks, hand-painted floors, hibiscus drinks, sunset on river, wordpress challenge COLOR

Silvana dropped by and added her special energy to the border!

Silvana dropped by and added her special energy to the border!

The floor design strengthens with each day.  Barbara continues to keep the pace and endures long hours of painting!  She’s tireless and forever cheerful, and she quickly switches to other tasks if I’m bogged down with meticulous attention to details on the floor.

This is surely the most lovingly-painted bodega door in the country!

This is surely the most lovingly-painted bodega door in the country!

My friend Silvana dropped by the house and helped with the border.  Before she left, we enjoyed a hibiscus/white wine/’agua con gas’ drink and then watched the birds come home to roost.

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Lovely Multi-talented Silvana

Lovely Multi-talented Silvana

Are you ready to see the latest images?! Continue reading →

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Color? Me? Color? Yes!

05 Friday Apr 2013

Posted by Playamart - Zeebra Designs in Hand-Painted Floors, PAINTINGS: ACRYLIC, PAINTINGS: WATERCOLORS, PHOTO CHALLENGES

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Acrylic Painting, art by Lisa Brunetti, hand-paint, hand-painted floors, Lisa Brunetti, The Mola Series, Weekly Photo Challenge COLOR

Did someone ask for COLOR?!!!

Did someone ask for COLOR?!!!

While working on the painting of the magic carpet on the bodega floor, I dashed upstairs to send a quick email.  There in the inbox was the WordPress challenge for ‘Color.’

I smiled and pondered,”Color?  Me?” and then I smiled.

'Zeebra Rocks"  on an explosion of red/orange - (Bookmark)

‘Zeebra Rocks” on an explosion of red/orange – (Bookmark)

Hurriedly, I  rejoice that my eyes see in full glorious color, and I am pleased to share a few splashes from paintings that color my life!

While scrolling through  glimpses of some of my more-colorful works, enjoy a song by Don McClean that is often on my painting playlist. Continue reading →

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Progress: Bodega Floor

04 Thursday Apr 2013

Posted by Playamart - Zeebra Designs in Bodega "Magic Carpet" Project, Ecuador, Hand-Painted Floors, PAINTINGS: ACRYLIC, PEOPLE

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Acrylic Painting, hand-painted floors, magic carpet ride bodega floor, painting concrete floors, what to do to an ugly room

Two days of hard work equals amazing progress!

Two days of hard work equals amazing progress!

A long day of painting can be quite exhausting, and Barbara clocked out and went to sleep hours ago!  Her batteries will be recharged in the morning, and mine will be dragging!    I think you’ll be pleased with the progress on the bodega floor.  Enjoy the photos! Continue reading →

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Being Thankful for Electricity

04 Thursday Apr 2013

Posted by Playamart - Zeebra Designs in Ecuador, PEOPLE, TRAVEL: LATIN AMERICA

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computer is shocking me, cooking with hibiscus, feeling electricity in the floor, ground wires, latin america electricity, living in ecuador, losing electricity

Who knows what this is?

Who knows what this is?

Manabi Ecuador

One learns to prepare for unexpected power outages in the rural areas of Latin America, and this past week brought several lights-out moments.  Just after sunset a few days ago, the power failed, and I peered downriver to see if the neighbors had power.  They did not.  The coastline was cloaked in darkness.  Checking in the other direction, I saw that the town of Jama had power.  Uh-oh;  I suspected that we’d not see light until the sun peered over the hillside, and we would probably get power no sooner than mid morning.

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Lack of power forces one to adjust to a different routine! Sunset signals the end of the day! After a hard day of work painting the bodega floor, Barb and I feasted on an eclectic chicken salad over a bed of hibiscus flowers!   Many people are shocked that hibiscus flowers make a great salad and are also nutritious!

Marinated vegetables and chicken over a bed of hibiscus!

Marinated vegetables and chicken over a bed of hibiscus!

Having no electricity forces one to adapt to the rhythms of the natural world.  When one goes to sleep with the birds, one awakens with them as well.  Barb now understands another reason why I love this perch on the river! The birdlife is phenomenal!

Sunrise

On one side of the house, the sunrise tints the sky and the shrimp ponds…

One could not ask for a more pristine start to a day!

On the other side, the river reflects the sunrise colors; one could not ask for a more pristine start to a day!

Power was restored around mid morning.   One sometimes needs a little reminder to be grateful for modern conveniences like power and internet, no matter how undependable the service!

Over the past week, Barb received several small shocks from her computer and from mine.  One night while I was cooking, she noted a faint electrical ‘buzzzzz’ in the wooden floor. Continue reading →

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Bodega Floor Improves

02 Tuesday Apr 2013

Posted by Playamart - Zeebra Designs in Hand-Painted Floors, PAINTINGS: ACRYLIC, PEOPLE

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acrylic on concrete, barb seibel, creative ideas for ugly rooms, Hand-painted concrete floors, how to paint concrete floors, Lisa Brunetti art, magic carpet ride

Bodega Floor Progresses

Barb and I put in a long day of painting today and stopped around 8 tonight.  Barb passed on dinner and went straight to sleep!

After working on photos, I am now heading for slumber as well. Although we don’t have a flying-carpet postcard tonight, a unique flying carpet is materializing in the bodega!   Here are some photos that show the progress! Continue reading →

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