Since there is quite a bit of bike traffic passing by, and because we live in a first-floor condominium right on the beach, we get a lot of locals offering us various wares for sale as they ride by. It's not something I particularly enjoy, since we really don't have an interest in most of it, and we have a budget to stick to as well. If we bought from everyone, we couldn't afford to live here! But I always feel bad telling someone no, since I know a lot of these folks are subsisting on just a small salary or day-wage, and a good number are unemployed, more now during low season than will be later during high season (Thanksgiving through Easter).
Here are the offers we have gotten since we've been here:
- Jewelry made from shark's teeth
- Wooden bowls and various other wood carvings. Dolphins are particularly popular.
- Guatamalan embroidered cloth/wall hangings
- Coconut water, which the guy had not yet picked the coconuts for, and it was getting dark. When I turned him down for that, he offered to let us pay him to take a photo with him. Hmmmm.
- Some sort of art pieces made from bull horns
- And the latest, "some good buds" (wink wink).
We would have preferred a condo on a higher floor to avoid all these offers, but there were no other one bedroom condos available. Just one of the little compromises we had to make to live where we do; and so far, it's worth it. I wish we'd get more vendors selling consumables, like fresh fish, fruit, or freshly baked bread. Maybe someday!