It was eerily quiet on Isla this morning, to the point that it, ironically, made it difficult to concentrate! By 2:00, I’d done 60% of my work for today, so it was time to go out and see if the world had ended overnight. I’m not being facetious. It was that quiet!
I guess that Friday is the big day on the beach for Semana Santa because today, to my surprise, was no busier than Wednesday. It is overcast with a cool breeze, but the sun is hot, so I can’t imagine the Mexicans find this too cool for their taste, or maybe they do…
Well, that was anti-climatic. Sabritas are a brand of snack food similar to Frito-Lays.
Instead of a raspado, I decided to approach one of the nieve de garrafa vendors and ask what flavours he had. I remember strawberry, nut, lemon, and chocolate chip, but I know he had more than that. I picked strawberry and even opted for a cone since it was going to be lunch. 🙂 It was a huge portion, and only 15 pesos, but not nearly as good as the stuff I get in Maz. But again, 15 pesos! And I have to say the cone was probably the best part! 🙂
He asked if I wanted syrup on it. I wasn’t sure what it was and asked for a little bit. It turned out to be strawberry, too, and super tasty!
Agua de cebada, or barley water, is a refreshing non-alcoholic drink of Spanish origin.










