Wednesday, November 28, 2018

All is Well

It looks like many of the migrants have headed to the California crossings as California  is a sanctuary state and they hope for an easier entry. So, we are driving to Tucson tomorrow and Phoenix on Friday...we have a bit of shopping to complete so will take our time once in the States. IKEA here we come.

Maybe you have noticed that my pictures are lacking this year....someone took the memory card out of my camera and never bothered to tell me or replace it before we headed south. He was just "borrowing it" for a short while! And, so I hear, memory cards are very expensive to buy in Guaymas!

Publishing pictures to warmerwinters from my phone is a challenge that I don't want to face everyday so things have been pretty slow with the blog.


Sunday, November 18, 2018

North Bound

We have been watching the migration of the caravan closely for the last few days to see how it affects our border crossing on November 30th.

It looks as if there will be some problems heading to Phoenix...the US army is at Nogales installing razor wire and preparing for the influx. We are debating whether to leave a day early and expect a minimum of two or three hour delay [if we are lucky and don't get caught in the truck backup which could mean 10 hours or more] or take the longer route to Lukeville and backtrack to Tucson/Phoenix.

Rumour has it that the border patrol is stopping every car on the US side and the line ups are getting pretty lengthy.

Even the southbound traffic is starting to have serious delays so that may create a problem when we return December 17th.

The only other solution we have is to fly from Hermosillo to Phoenix, overnight there and fly out as planned on the 1st.

We have our fingers crossed, hoping that this weekend's problems are mostly due to American Thanksgiving traffic, but it doesn't sound good for a smooth border crossing. We will keep monitoring the situation and see what is best for us.


Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Visitor

We had a visitor last week and he was not someone I want to see again. We have been repeatedly warned not to leave our shoes/sandals outside and to turn them upside down when stored in the house.

I follow these rules quite faithfully, but Fred has never seen the need for them....until last weekend when he was putting on his sandals after a night of outdoors. This scorpion showed up and he was a slippery little thing to catch!


Saturday, November 3, 2018

Not a Particularly Great Arrival

We made excellent time from Green Valley and were in San Carlos by noon. At 2:15 we were finished unloading the car...not everything was in its place but at least it was out of the car.

Around 4:00 we went to a neighbour's house to gain access to their Internet so we could E Mail family about our arrival. We weren't gone long, but it was long enough for a thief to enter the house and grab my wallet which had both ATMs and both drivers licenses. I had a small amount of cash in my wallet so that was gone, but the big haul for him was from our safe where he found 15, 000 P [about 1200 Cdn].

Because we were not more than 60 feet from out front door we didn't lock up so the theft is partially on our shoulders. Our neighbours say that this is only the second time they have heard of a theft in Tecalai in 15 years...damn, it had to be us!

The thief left our passports, tourist visas and all of our credit cards. He only had eyes for pesos...he left behind Canadian money and a fair amount of US cash.

We assumed that he would dispose of my wallet as soon as possible so we, along with neighbours, started a search and just by luck we found a wallet at the bottom of a bag of leaves. Not my wallet, but the wallet of our 97 year old back door neighbour....he wasn't stopping at just one house!

The police became involved and now we have to spend precious time in the police station. Darn again!

A few years ago, I applied for a third ATM through the Prairie Centre Credit Union just in case something like this happened...today we used it just to make sure it worked. So, we will be fine as long as the PCCU doesn't shut that one down too on Monday.

We are going to try to replace our ATMs, health cards and drivers licences through the Internet and phone system, but just in case we can't....Adelle, be ready for a phone call!

Even if they do, neighbours and friends have offered to get us cash and with E Transferring it will be easy to repay.

On a pleasant note, it took Telmex less than 24 hours to get our Internet up and running compared to their usual 8 days. No phone yet, but we are hoping!