Most of these are pictures from a few days ago that I didn't get around to posting. My sandals that I had dyed black. I just have to break them in now. Will do that when I get home. 
These two boats were way out by the horizon. At first I thought the one on the right was a fishing boat but looking at it better it looks like a catamaran.
This is a fishing boat, the waves are almost bigger than it.
We love watching pelicans flying inches above the water.
For a minute I thought these were going to come right in the restaurant, zoomed up and over though. We were talking about the difference between these brown pelicans and the white ones we see at home. The brown pelicans are called Divers for the way they dramatically dive into the water to catch fish. Also they live in saltwater. The white Pelicans scoop the fish from the water and live in and around fresh water. White Pelicans live inland, brown near the coasts,
On the other side of the restaurant live the iguanas. There were five of them out on the fake rocks by the pool.
No idea, OH just figured it out. he is facing away from me. That is why he looks like he is winking, cant see the other eye.
According to the landscaper this is called The Bishop's Balls. There used to be a big bush now just a small one. He says they are almost impossible to transplant. They just shrivel up and die if transplanted.
The next day heading across town. I just cannot get a really good picture of the old Valentino's building. Over the last several years it has been restored and is now housing several businesses.
Just a picture to show how big these things are. Still lots of tourists in town. Umbrellas for the beach goers.
Just liked the way this turned out.
Looks like the diver was getting ready to dive. There was a cruise ship in town so they get a lot of people watching which means a tips. You couldn't pay me enough to do that. I wouldn't even go up the stairs to get to the diving platform.
Another breakfast - seems like all we do is eat. That will be changing when we get home. Think I've gained a bunch of weight. Back to La Antigua in Centro. So pretty there and great crepes.
The coffee cream is in the Eifel tower and the sugars in the pail. Think that is cute.
The old paving on the floor is cracking in a few places. That is a rain drain between the pavers and the tile. The paver part of the dining area has no roof. The old patio of the house.
An old bicycle as decoration. Lots of plants. Another view of rain drain.
Inside, Love the use of tile.
I wouldn't mind living in a room like this.
Walking back towards Centro. Wonder how old this tree is?
And from here the pictures are on yesterday's blog. I forgot to charge my camera's battery so had to use my phone for the rest of the day.
Only four more sleeps and we'll be home. Hope it warms up some there by then.

















































