Ear Lowering Time Again
Sep 5th, 2006 by Don Ray
The main reason I got out this morning was to go get a haircut. I had called Yanie to make sure she was going to be there, but I got no answer. I had a couple of other things to do, so I figured I would just go and if she wasn’t currently in, I was sure she would be before I finished with my other tasks.
As I walked up to the Salon, I felt relieved to see that there was a car there and someone was in the chair. I entered, and saw that Yanie wasn’t the one working, but a new lady. I asked if yanie was going to be in and found that she has moved to Panama City. Well, I am here and the price on the window is the same, so I decided to wait and get the haircut.
Meet Luisa.

I am happy to say that I will not have to look for another person to cut my hair because I thought Lusia did a good job. In fact, she may have given me a better cut than Yanie. She said she had been cutting hair for ten years so she is experienced. As I am sitting here writing, I can tell that it is a little cooler without the burdon of the hair I was carrying around.
If you had seen my previous post about Yanie’s Salon, don’t worry. Yanie is now Luisa. The price is the same ($2.00). I think Luisa cuts hair better.

Sorry to see that Yanie has left David. We stopped in to her shop about 3 weeks ago & were told she was at a seminar by the young man working there that day. Will look forward to meeting Luisa.
Let me know how she does for you.
Does Luisa speak English?
No, but I have never gone to anyone that cut hair yet that did since I have been in Panama.
You just need to learn to say “No muy corto” which means not very short. She is a sweet little lady and I am sure that with hand signals, she will do fine.
The good thing about hair is that it will always grow back.
I went by on Thursday, the 7th. I was very pleased and will return. Cheers. John
Glad to hear it. Did you tell her you saw her on the Internet?
Yes, I told her. It pleased her. She is very pleasant.
Good. I hope we can bring her some business. She seems to be a deserving person.