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The Passionfruit vine just outside the entrance the the house.
05/31/2026

The Passionfruit vine just outside the entrance the the house.










Navidad Part 2After I was drooped at the door of the homestead I felt this overwhelming feeling of happiness, of peace. ...
05/31/2026


Navidad Part 2
After I was drooped at the door of the homestead I felt this overwhelming feeling of happiness, of peace. It has taken me over 15 years to get up the gumption to return here. I wanted to see if being here gave me that feeling again, and boy does it ever.

I dropped my luggage and started to unlock all the padlocks on the doors to the 2 bedrooms and kitchen. Seeing the kitchen again was heart warming to say the least. I remember back when I first rented it there was no heat source and the owner built me an adobe style wood fired cobb oven....topped with a metal comal....for cooking tortillas and even food in pots. I used it more for heat to sit around at night. I had installed lots of shelving but that is gone now. Sigh. Talk about deja vu!

I started to clean and organize all the rooms, the patio, the bathroom....it took a good day to do it but I then could relax and enjoy it all. 😁

Then it was time to explore the acres of trees, plants and flowers growing to see what I could eat or use as medicine. Just steps from the house was a tunnel 11 ft long and about 5 feet across absolutely covered with Passiflora sp. (yellow fleshed fruit) also known as Maracuya!

On first glance I thought the Passiflora was Incarnata (the type that is used for medicine) but upon further investigation found it to be Edulis f. edulis which is grown for the fruit. While researching Passiflora Edulis I found that all Passifloras have medicinal benefits.

I had problems falling asleep that night as I was so wired and excited. The next day I gathered leaves and flowers, chopped them up and made a strong tea to drink before bed. After 1 hour I had to go lay down as I couldn't keep my eyes open and slept a solid 7 hours!

Each day I looked for ripe fruit to eat but found more on the ground and to be honest, they were riper and had more taste.

Passiflora Edulis ~ P. edulis f. flavicarpa πŸͺ·
Flor de las 5 llagas ~ "Flower of the 5 Wounds" to illustrate the crucifixion of Christ, with other plant components also named after and an emblem in the Passion of Jesus.

Raw passion fruit is 73% water, 22% carbohydrates, 2% protein and 0.7% fat. 100g ~ 97 calories, a rich source (20% or more of our daily value) of Vitamin C (33%) DV and a moderate source (10-19% DV of riboflavin and potassium.

Passiflora edulis offers significant health benefits, including high antioxidants (Vitamin C, polyphenol content, high fiber to support digestion, improved heart health due to low sodium and high potassium levels. It is also linked to improved insulin sensitivity and reduced anxiety, making it a nutrient dense dietary addition.

Key Nutritional and health benefits:
~ Immune system boost: the pulp is rich in Vit C, beta Cryptoxantin (related to Vit A) and Alpha carotene, which strengthens the immune system and protects against infections.

~ High anti-oxidant content: It is rich in polyphenols that reduce cellular stress and inflammation, which may help lower the risk of cancer and heart disease.

~ Heart health and blood pressure: Its high potassium and low sodium content helps regulate blood pressure.

~ Digestive health: High in dietary fiber, which aids in digestion, prevents constipation and promotes gut health.
~ Blood sugar management: Compounds in the seeds, such as piceatannol, may improve insulin sensitivity, supporting healthy blood sugar levels.

~ Calming and sleep: Compounds found in the plant (leaves and fruit) are used in traditional medicine to treat anxiety, insomnia, and nervous stomach due to their mild sedative properties.

Other potential uses: Skin health - Vitamin A and C support healthy, radiant skin.

~ Anti-inflammatory: It is used in traditional medicine for pain relief and reducing joint inflammation.

Well, I know what I will eat more of when i return to Rancho El Pie del Arroyo!

*Stay tuned for part 3

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Just as the Nettles were popping up and I had harvested enough for a few meals and had dried some for tea, I booked a ticket down to Puerto Vallarta. It sounds counterintuitive to take off just as Spring was springing but I had some business to take care of up in the mountains of Jalisco.

I spent a couple of days by the beach in a town I used to live in, back then it was just a small, quiet fishing village, now a bustling town full of businesses, tourism their main source of income.

I enjoyed seeing old friends and reconnecting with ones I had lost touch with.

I arrived on Tuesday the 5th of May and left for the mountains on the 7th, taking around 3 hours. Driving back towards the Puerto Vallarta airport we took a left at Las Juntas and drove across the agricultural plain of the Ameca river. This fertile land is known for its intensive farming, including mango orchards, cornfields and to***co.

May is the tail end of the dry season. Everything is covered in a layer of dust and it is hot, really hot.....the jungles of Sayulita are super dry and the ever present threat of fire is high.

On the drive up the mountain road I could see how dry the forests are, everything brown and dried to a crisp. Just a couple of weeks ago there was a wild fire up near Mascota. Luckily they were able to get it under control.

The road up the mountain is windy and slow going in some places, but we finally made it up to Mascota where we stopped for aguas frescas and then onto the next section of road which is a 'turistic circuit'. This turistic circuit follows Pueblos Magicos (Magical towns) along a cobbled and modern road system.

My destination is Navidad, a village typical of the mountain areas with adobe houses and red tiled roofs. I am returning to talk with the owners of an old homestead I rented 15 years ago. It is difficult to really talk to someone on the phone even if you talk the language somewhat ~ it is important to talk in person in my experience.

I had been in contact via text and they knew I was coming and why I was coming. When I arrived in Navidad and I saw Felicitas it was like I had never left....being 'adopted' by a family is a lovely feeling.

Within an hour I had the keys to the old farmhouse and was on my way up the mountain road to the ranch. Talk about deja vu moments ~ there have been many in this past week. Whatever I start to do .....I find myself with memories of when I was last here.
Sweeping the floors or doing dishes and washing my clothes in the old wash basin made of pebbles and concrete ~ oh this is old style living....no mod cons here. Well ok there is now a heater come fan which has been valuable and lo and behold there is a wifi connection! I didn't know for 2 days about the wifi and expected to walk the hour in to Navidad and back up the steep switch backs back to the ranch, 15 years ago it was easy but now.....a little tougher. Juan Sr mentioned there is wifi up here and his son Rodrigo gave me the password. πŸ˜„ It has saved me a lot of time and energy going back and forth to town every couple of days ~ sigh of relief.

I have a Mexican phone number but up here there is no cell service until I walk down the road to Navidad a ways....having a wifi connection helps me feel a bit safer being up here alone. 😁

There are πŸˆβ€β¬›2 black cats, πŸ•2 Ranch dogs that show up randomly and a 🐎black horse called Indio that live on the ranch.

There is a family member of Juan Sr that has built a home behind the homestead which is comforting knowing there is someone else on the top of this mountain. I don't see him often but I can hear him working in his garden and at 4pm he plays traditional Mexican music.

Well, I am off to get dressed and make some breakfast.

Part 2 coming soon!

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