Wednesday, December 28, 2016

Christmas

We drove to Nuevo Vallarta to spend Christmas and Boxing Day with Debbie and Gord and had a great time. We first did a walking tour of the complex they live in and checked out many of the attractions and facilities. We probably should have skipped that part as now I want to spend $200 USD to play 18 holes! Gord plans on playing it once, a Christmas gift from Debbie.

We walked to a near by restaurant for a wonderful Christmas meal and then it was an early night as Fred wasn't feeling very good.

On Boxing Day he forced himself to join us on the water taxi ride to Puerto Vallarta and progressively got a little sicker as the day went on. Doesn't he look like a happy camper in this picture?


We have never been on the water taxi to PV before and I was a little surprised at how far away the old part of the city is from Nuevo Vallarta...it took around 30 minutes each way. Very interesting boat ride.






Not a Place I Want to Visit

Gord wanted to have some work done to his Jeep by his mechanic in La Penita. He dropped the car off and we picked him up to spend the morning on the golf course at Field of Dreams.

The place looks like the mechanic wouldn't be able to find one tool, let alone all that he needs. But, he has a great reputation and many Canadians use his service.

Gord didn't get back to PV until 7:30 at night....I probably would have used that time reorganizing the shop! By the looks of the car out front, he must either have car storage or he is a darn slow worker!




Saturday, December 24, 2016

Greetings

Merry Christmas all.....we hope this finds everyone healthy and happy.

I'm sure this is a time that you will be spending with family or friends. We are going to Puerto Vallarta for a couple of days to spend Christmas Day and Boxing Day with Debbie Stevens and her partner, Gord. They have rented a condo there so we will have a real bedroom and a real bathroom! Plus there will be no cooking...Debbie and I decided that we didn't want to be stuck in the kitchen so we are going out for every meal!!

We are hanging out by ourselves on Christmas Eve rather than take part in the gathering that the people of the park have planned. Most are going out to a local restaurant for dinner, but since I am not a fan of the local cuisine we have opted out.

The weather has been pretty good since we arrived in Lo de Marcos with lots of heat and lots of humidity. This is almost like China right now with a change of clothes every time you do anything physical.

Sorry for the delay with the postings. This darn Internet is so poor that I have to fight to find time to get pictures downloaded and when I do, it won't send. Fred has been trying to call his mom, but can't get through on the computer. We need to buy a Mexican phone but have putting it off. Maybe this afternoon!

Have a wonderful, relaxing time. We miss everyone and wish we were there to take part in the festivities.

Saturday, December 17, 2016

Getting Comfortable






I think we are finally settled in our site! We are now able to enjoy the beach which is 50 metres from our door.

Yesterday a young man was selling poinsettias door to door so we thought we would give them a try once again...I killed the yellow one in San Carlos with too much love and water! The tall green plant is a lemon plant, not a tree just lemon smelling.

Parade

Every year we walk down to watch the Christmas Parade in Lo de Marcos. It is so much fun watching the Mexican children get so excited about Santa Claus.


The dancing horses are always a highlight for me. Some of these horses cost thousands of dollars and they are beautiful. And some are just regular horses for the kids to enjoy.





Wednesday, December 14, 2016

Market

On Sunday we drove to La Cruz, near Punta Mita, to check out the market there. I had been before, but this was a first for Fred.

The market is one of the best tourist markets I have been to for a long time. It is situated at the marina in La Cruz and has a host of vendors. The fish section is always filled with people stocking up with shrimp, tuna or the catch of the day.



We didn't buy much, but I couldn't resist a free five minute massage. The lady was good! Her office is in Puerto Vallarta which presents a bit of a problem.


Yoga for the really serious, boating for a casual Sunday fishing trip or all kinds of food if you are hungry....your choice.







Friday, December 9, 2016

It's a Mess

Hi Diane!

It has been quite awhile since my last blog entry so now I must try to catch up.

We were very busy in San Carlos getting our house ready for our renters. We had to move all our personal items into the spare bedroom to make room for Sandy and Bill’s stuff. We were trying to pack the 5th wheel at the same time so things didn’t always run smoothly.

I am a little uncomfortable having people in my house so I think this is a one time thing. Sandy and Bill are great people so this decision is not a reflection on them…just my personal feelings.

While doing this rearranging of clothes, food and “stuff” we developed a problem with the outside paint on the house. The rains from the hurricane this fall did more damage than we first thought so we had to hire a person to come in and chip away the damaged paint and cement and redo parts of the walls.

Sandwiched in there somewhere was a day for bottling Gloria’s chocolate wine, two evenings of hosting happy hours for friends out of the park and finally one large farewell dinner at a new restaurant….yes, it was chilly!



Finally on Monday we started the three day drive to Lo de Marcos, our home for the next three months [or shorter if Don and Adelle come to San Carlos]. The roads didn’t make for a very smooth ride nor did the narrow mountainside hairpin curves.

Even so, we made the trek quite easily. We spent the first night in a Pemex station [gas station] compound with four other RV units and multiple trucks. The compound is fenced and has a security guard on 24 hours so we were comfortable and safe.

What better way to spend time in a gas station compound than to have a happy hour with the friends we were travelling with!


Our second night was in Mazatlan at an American owned RV Park that is hugely overpriced, but very convenient for the trip south. 

We paid around $200 Cdn for the tolls roads to Lo de Marcos and it is well worth the money not to have to slow down for every small Mexican village, all with five or six topes. 

The truck and 5th wheel both survived the potholed roads….much better than our nerves! They are working on the roads and in twenty years or so they should have them all cemented. 

Fred is so much like his mom, but every once in a while his dad shows through…like when he made friends with a complete stranger at a Pemex Station farther south…an armed security guard!


We arrived in La Parota RV Park around 2:00 on Wednesday and after doing some visiting with old friends we tried to level the Jayco. We had promised ourselves that we would not unhook the unit until we were absolutely certain we were placed where we wanted to stay for the duration. We did quite well in that regard and after 24 hours we are still pleased that the fridge door and the bathroom door don’t swing open. Those, by the way, are two of the best indicators of levelness [is there such a word as levelness?]

Today we tried to get the inside in some sort of order before putting up the shade over the fridge. The sun and heat can be quite brutal so everyone tries to keep the side of the RV covered by some sort of tarp.


The more we worked outside the messier our spot became. Try as we might, we just couldn’t seem to get things in place. Eventually we were able to hide everything in the belly of the unit waiting for another day to get some organization to this place.