Monday, November 21, 2011

hidden treasure

Not long after our arrival at Oasis of Hope I spotted a small wooden sign with a long name, The Frozen Yogurt Place Restaurant, peculiarly stuck in the middle of the island dividing the traffic outside the hospital window. The little sign was so obscure and oddly placed it took several tries directing Jay's attention to the exact spot before he spied the sign. Similar to how things worked with my mother, it doesn't take more than a slight nudge to get Jay moving in the direction of frozen deserts. The fact that we arrived at lunchtime and Ron and Lura would soon be receiving trays from the hospital cafeteria made our exploratory trip down the street in the direction the sign pointed seem like the right thing to do.

Mexico is full of surprises and contradictions and Tijuana was no different. We walked about two blocks down a narrow side street stepping over broken glass, passing a large building several stories high containing a variety of businesses then side stepping a car wash set up in the gravel at the edge of the road with a hose and bucket then finally arrived at this small oasis of green tucked away like a hidden treasure. At the entrance was a small shop with bright Mexican clothing leading into a lush little courtyard with plants and fountains and a cute little Yorkie.


After admiring the garden we entered through the first of several doors and found ourselves in a small health food store. Most of the products were in Spanish but we looked though the shelves with curiosity, stopping to admire a display that looked a lot like local honey. When Jay asked the young girl who greeted us from behind the counter she confirmed in English that it was honey, then gave Jay a sample taste of a sweet, thick, dark goo that looked a lot like molasses. Although we didn't purchase any honey we did return later to buy some vegetable salt that we discovered in the salt shaker at the restaurant.

The restaurant was also a delightful surprise with a rounded bank of windows over looking a steep cliff with a green jungle of plants at the bottom. When seated we actually sat level with the top of the trees. Outside the windows were several Humming bird feeders that attracted more Humming birds than I have ever witnessed in one place.


At The Frozen Yogurt Place Restaurant we shared a cheese quesadilla...

(My November black and white photo)

...and a bowl of raspberry, peach, and pina colada frozen yogurt with walnuts on top and chocolate sauce on the side. But of course, for this part of the story the picture says it best.




3 comments:

Lura Olander said...

Wow the yogurt looks yummy and so do the rest of the photos of the garden, the dog and the hummingbird! Thanks fro being our eyes in this corner of Mexico!

989cookie said...

That place looks so beautiful... That dessert looks SO amazing and yummy. Aren't there rules about not posting overly-salivating-causing pics on blogs??

Amy said...

Wow!