October 10, 2018 sayulitablog 0Comment
Meet Gabriel and Wendy Jones- founders of Sayulita’s “Neighborhood Clean-Up Crew”. Gabe is originally from Canada, born in Winnipeg Manitoba and raised in Saskatoon Saskatchewan. According to Gabe, “these are two of the friendliest, but also coldest winter cities in Canada. I always preferred summers, and I dreamed of living by the ocean.” Gabe realized that dream when he moved to Vancouver, British Columbia, and met his wife Wendy, who was born and raised in Vancouver. Gabe and Wendy came to Sayulita for the first time on their first wedding anniversary, and immediately fell in love with it. A few years later, they decided to take a break from their busy city lives and move to Sayulita for one year. “Soon after we arrived we realized that we didn’t want to limit ourselves to one year.” As they did, they started working on a plan that would allow them to stay in Sayulita longer. Gabe and Wendy are now seven years in to their Mexican adventure of living in Sayulita, and they love it more each day. “The sense of community, the warmth of the local Sayuleros, and the quality of the people that have chosen Sayulita to be their home is the biggest reason why we love it here.”
October 10, 2018 sayulitablog 0Comment
I love burgers- whether ground-beef, pork, chicken, turkey, or a combination of any of these, they are always delicious and satisfying. The other day I was on the Food Network site and saw a recipe for Guy Fieri’s “Stuffed Burgers”. The filling of crispy bacon and sautéed chorizo and onions sounded so good that I just had to make them last night! The combination of sautéed onions and chorizo sounded perfect for us in Sayulita! They were so delicious, that I had to share the recipe with you today.
October 2, 2018 sayulitablog 0Comment
Today I am making Roasted Kale and/or Swiss Chard with Feta. If you read my last column, I talked about Jen Segal from the blog and cookbook “Once Upon a Chef.” Jen has wonderful recipes; everything that I have made of hers has been delicious. I have adapted her recipe a little bit by adding kale to mine. Terrenal Organic store in Sayulita will likely carry organic chard and/ or kale by November, but please check with them first. Mega in Bucerias also usually carries both. Furthermore, you can find kale during high season at the Mercado del Pueblo. Thus, you can make this yummy vegetable dish in your Sayulita kitchen pretty much anytime you would like!
October 2, 2018 sayulitablog 0Comment
Art classes- check. Language classes- check. Kids’ movies- check. These and much more can now be found at Sayulita’s newest non-profit organization, El Centro Creativo. Originally created by Festival Sayulita to provide a creative outlet for locals year-round, El Centro Creativo Sayulita has now, literally, taken on a life of its own. El Centro, as most call it, can be found on Calle Pelicanos at Quintas Trujillo. El Centro is managed by Nick Sherman, Sebastian Ibarra, and Tania Cruz. These individuals have worked tirelessly to ensure that Sayulita has a community space that is inclusive and respectful.
September 25, 2018 sayulitablog 0Comment
Krista is an energetic personality with an artist’s soul. She is passionate about capturing real emotions and special moments. Doing that, she uses her unbridled creativity in her business, Photos by Krista, which leads to the most amazing pictures. She is the perfect person to hire for your special occasion, wedding, or other event here in Sayulita.
September 25, 2018 sayulitablog 0Comment
The humpback whales that visit Sayulita each year, for many, are part of the true magic of the area. Each winter, usually in mid-November, the large and charismatic North Pacific humpback whales are spotted swimming down the Sayulita coast, announcing their presence by their signature blows or breaching as they travel, and assembling in large numbers to breed and calve. By the end of December to around the start of February, the number of whales that you may encounter on a boat trip from Sayulita can be astounding. However, in the latest U.S. Government’s NOAA global review of the species’ status in 2016, the population of Mexican humpback whales was classified as “threatened”, and for those that swim through Nayarit waters and continue on down to Central America were labeled as “endangered”.
September 19, 2018 sayulitablog 0Comment
In my last column I promised you Butter Burgers. Well, I made them last night and did not feel that they were worthy of a column. So today I am sharing with you a recipe for a French Apple Tart. I love the recipes from Jen Segal. Her blog is called “Once Upon a Chef”, and Jen always has great recipes to share. If you have never followed her, I strongly recommend checking out her blog. I made this recipe of hers for a morning coffee party the other day, and it really was a hit. This delicious cake is a perfect sweet treat for a Sayulita evening, afternoon, or even a morning with coffee. All of the ingredients for this cake are available in our Sayulita tiendas.
September 11, 2018 sayulitablog 0Comment
Abel- Your Property Manager works here in Sayulita helping residents and homeowners manage their properties, homes, or vacation rentals. There are many important decisions that go with choosing a property manager in Sayulita, thus it is important to choose a person that you can trust and depend on. Abel is that person; he is genuinely passionate about what he does, and he is personally committed to his clients and taking care of their homes as if they were his own. Abel is extremely experienced in property management; he has managed over twenty properties, and has helped numerous local members of the community of Sayulita by taking the stress out of what can seem daunting in finding someone to help manage a home or property. Abel tells me about himself and his business Abel—Your Property Manager.
September 5, 2018 sayulitablog 0Comment
Ian and Kerry, along with the entire SayulitaLife team, send their heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of Tom McElhenney, who passed away on August 28, 2018, after a battle with lung cancer. Originally from Texas, where he ran a successful nursery in West Austin for 15 years, Tom followed his dreams and moved to Sayulita in 2004, where he got to work creating his masterpiece, Villa PCaso and the magnificent tropical gardens that surround his lovely vacation rental.
September 5, 2018 sayulitablog 0Comment
As homeowners in an off-the-grid community in Sayulita, Carlos and Alethia have a natural taste for building, taking care of homes and properties, and more generally speaking, “better living.” With Western professionalism and a hint of Mexican flair, you can be assured your home in Sayulita is being attended to in the best possible way when in the hands of Better Living Property Management & Concierge Services.