Well like everything in life. There are ups and downs. I have moments when I wonder what the hell I am doing. Being alone on such a mission, with the dream of writing a book, starting a buisiness even making a TV programme... at times the lack of the immediate support of loved ones is difficult. A hug over the phone is wonderful but not the same as the real thing.
Today was a little disappointing. One of the restaurants that Jaime introduced me to, was where I was this afternoon. The lady was evidently not so keen to teach me anything, rather telling what I need to do was spend a week and pay her as a cooking school. In some respects this is fair enough, but I wish she had told me this before so that I could have done something else with my day... Even so I ended up being there 2 hours partly talking to her, partly waiting. Wanting to just walk out and go and enjoy the afternoon sunshine.
Towards the end of the 2 hours her staff changed shift. An older lady came in looking tired. I asked her if she was ok, and we chatted a while. Then I left. A little disheartened and with no new recipes, I went and sat in the last of the sun infront of the Church of Santa Domingo to read my book, which by the way is fasinating and I can`t put it down. Its called Shapeshifting by John Perkins, author of Confessions of an Economic Hitman. I think I`m learning how to shift my attitudes and make dreams reality. Pretty apt being here alone.
Once the sun had gone I started to head back through the crowd towards my hotel. I nearly walked right into the tired lady from the restaurant. She immediately took my arm and said give me your email address, if you want recipes I`ll give you them. Just don`t tell the Senóra. I`ve worked for her for 29 years and I do nearly all the cooking anyway. She won`t give you recipes but I can. We went to one side and sat on a bench and she said infact why don`t you come with me to my village with me on sunday, its 2 hours away and we`ll have to leave here at 7.30, but we can go there and I can teach you some things, just don`t tell the Senóra!
So on sunday an adventure into rural Oaxaca awaits! I gave her a big hug and a kiss on the cheek. Thank you Edith!
Hope your Sunday with Edith was great, Darling! So nice to read about your trip as it goes. Can't wait to taste some of these recipes the next time I visit!!
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