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FROM THE EDITOR

 


Septemeber 30, 2002.

Welcome to autumn, the most beautiful season of the year in so many parts of the northern hemisphere. With the Autumn Equinox that occurred last Monday, we are officially headed for that dreadful day, the one where we are told that we have to turn our clocks back one hour. Yucch. On the other hand, this is the time for all the Libras around the world to celebrate, and considering that I am such an expert on the subject (all my children are Libras), I take this opportunity to wish all our Libra readers a very happy birthday!

Professor Cupul often alludes to biodiversity in his articles. The term applies to us humans as well and I never cease to be amazed at the wondrous diversity that does exist among us. We say "Different strokes for different folks", don't we? I smiled when I read Denise Fiske's article in a recent issue of The Times. Referring to the rains, she writes "enough already!" My feelings on the topic are diametrically opposite. I have dreaded the end of the rainy season here every year for the last eight years. Don't get me wrong. I love the cool nights and the clear skies it brings, but I truly dislike the dust that begins to rise as the streets really dry up. And it slowly accumulates on the leaves of the trees on the mountains around us until they no longer look lush and green and alive like they do today. And for those of us who live in homes here that are wide open, it means that even if you dust in the morning, there's going to be a brand new film of dust on all the horizontal surfaces in your house the very next day - if not sooner. And the same happens with the car you just hosed down yesterday… And that stuff gets into all your electronic equipment too. But, Puerto Vallarta remains beautiful despite everything, so I guess I'll stay a few years longer...

It always gives me pleasure to award my little "bouquets". At this time, I would be remiss if I did not compliment the supervising staff of Sam's Club for the excellent customer service I received from them last week. I know, I know, I'm the one who's always complaining about them, but this time is different. In fact, there were two separate incidents. One was the lovely young lady stocking the cheese shelves who answered me when I asked her why there was no more of a particular item I had come to purchase. "Look at these few packages of cheddar cheese. That's all I have left. Americans love this cheese. They buy a lot of it and we never have enough to supply the demand. We always run out and we always ask our head office in Mexico City to send us more, but they never do. I think they think that Puerto Vallarta is still nothing but a little "ranchito,"" she said (in Spanish).

The second is the more important one. I love Wiener Schnitzel and if I may say so myself, I prepare a pretty good one. So I've been very happy with the beautiful Milanesa de cerdo at Sam's over the last three years. I bought a package as usual, brought it home and proceeded to divide it into (small) family-sized portions as I always do. Imagine my surprise when I discovered that beneath the two beautiful slices on top lay a whole bunch of tiny of fat- and gristle-laden pieces! Needless to say, I felt cheated …and angry.

The next day, for the first time in three years since Sam's Club opened, I drove all the way back out there with the package of pork (?) and asked to speak to the meat department supervisor. It took a minute and the pleasant gentleman appeared. He was most distraught when I showed him what lay beneath the top layer… Not only did they refund my money, but they brought me another package filled with the most beautiful, fresh, thinly-sliced pork meat I've seen in a long time. Felicidades, señor! And bouquets to you.

More bouquets to the manager at the Plaza Caracol branch of Bancomer. That lovely man spent no less than three hours trying to get the bank's internet system for paying utility bills to work for me. (He failed.) I've been charged $150. Pesos for the last three months for a service that has never worked, even though another manager at the same bank spent an entire morning to do the same a few months ago… Bricks? Yes, I would definitely like to throw some at the person who programmed the bank's software! And I think the branch's managers would join me in that exercise.

The last time that Cancun suffered the effects of a major hurricane, Puerto Vallarta authorities quickly picked up the slack, inviting all the tourists who were being evacuated -and those who were about to fly there from various points in Canada and the U.S.- to come to Vallarta instead… I guess that Hurricane Isadore just wasn't bad enough for them to do the same this time around. Or maybe they have other things on their minds, more important than increasing tourism to this town.

I have to take back everything I insinuated about Brad Pitt in this column last week. Whew! Did you see that boy at the recent Emmy Awards? Now that he's married to Jennifer what's-her-name, his hair is brown now and he looks just wonderful! What a little change like that can do …unbelievable.

There are many rumors whispering through the grapevine recently, among which it seems that the construction going on right next to what used to be known as the Plaza Comercial in Villas Vallarta will house an Office Depot! I am sure that is going to be absolutely fabulous for all the local businesses. It also appears that the renowned Gold's Gym folks are setting up a bona fide, honest-to-goodness branch right here in little ol' Puerto Vallarta! Soon there will be more gyms in this town than there are souvenir shops if this trend continues… In the meantime, I'm still sitting here in front of my computer, still promising myself to sign up with one of them in order to counteract the effects of time, gravity, and a lifestyle that is all too sedentary. (I've been talking to myself about this for years.)

Have a wonderful week, dear readers. Take good care of yourselves and each other.

Hasta luego!

pvmomto3@hotmail.com

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