Another beautiful day in Paradise. This morning
we are waiting for: the mechanic who is going to change the spark plugs [we
brought them with us] in Willie, the painter who we hope can remove the decals
from the Jeep and then paint the same design on Willie. The decals are all
cracked and peeling. Also waiting for a load of small sized rocks to be
delivered and spread around our site so we quite bringing in all the dead weeds
from outside. But to go back in time…(it is 9:20 and the mechanic is here.)
Sunset Monday night. Not beautiful but pretty.
Sunrise Tuesday morning. Again not spectacular
but okay.
Spent early part of yesterday morning watching
the birds in our breadfruit tree. We put the bread and fruit in it.
Just a couple of them. Sure fun to watch.
Then we picked up Otto and Edna, friends here
in the campground and headed to El Quelite for breakfast. The road to El
Quelite was being cleaned of dead weeds. The guy walking along the road had a
load of weeds stuck on a pitch fork that he was taking to the place where they
would be burned. At first I thought he had an umbrella of weeds.
Met a horse and black and white cow on the road
but didn’t get pictures of them.
Going into El Quelite – just some of the
colorful houses.
Parked and walking down the street to the
restaurant. It is such a pretty street.
One of the turkeys in the wash next to the
restaurant. There used to be lots of sheep and goats there too, but they are
all gone.
Inside the restaurant. Not too many people
there in the middle of the week.
I had scrambled eggs with ham. Also everyone
got chips, cheese and fruit dish. And of course gorditas. Yum. We always get a few extra to bring home.
This hen and her chicks were walking around in
the restaurant. Future chicken enchiladas.
One of the rooms in the restaurant. It is such
a pretty place. I’ve taken so many pictures of it in the past it is hard to
find new things to photograph.
The back room and one of the many murals.
Came home and waited for the painter who was
supposed to show up yesterday afternoon…we are still waiting. Supposed to be
here in about 10 minutes…we’ll see…
Later in the afternoon – around 5:30 we went to
pick up the laundry. US$8.50 – well worth it to me. And then on to Soriana the
big supermarket – had to buy bread for Bill and the birds and fruit for the
birds.
I hate being on the road that time of night.
That’s when all the workers who ride their bicycles are going home from work.
No lights on most of the bikes. Scary.
I still haven’t cooked a meal, but plan to
tonight. Got chicken defrosting.
Had salads for dinner and watched a news
program about Cuba. Bill translated a lot of it for me. Interesting.
This is for you Rona - my little plant who was struggling in Vegas, is loving it here in Mazatlan.
And we are into a cool down, high of 81 expected today. Some light cloud cover. Yippee.
4 comments:
We have known Otto and Edna for years, even before we RVed in Acapulco together.
Small world
Meant to mention all your birds. We can't seem to get out orioles back this year,hopefully soon.
Is that one or two plants in the Red Flour can? The leaves look different.
Neat can, original or a reproduction?
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