Our Son
John Richard Sirimarco
May 1965 - December 29 2006
We could not say our last farewell
Or even say good-bye
For you were gone before we knew
And only God knows why.
So where were we? Oh yes Tuesday. We picked up Mike and Lorie and went out to lunch in the Golden Zone. It was packed there! Two cruise ships in and many, many tourists from all over Mexico. This is the entry way into an arcade with shops and a restaurant at the end right on the beach. There is a band playing there. We were going right across the alley, you can see the umbrella we ended up sitting at.
We
went to Lucky B’s, which I discovered is short for – see picture.
Amazing
amount of traffic on the street. We were lucky to find the last parking spot in
one of the parking lots.
Lots
of vendors walking around.
We
had an excellent lunch and lot of fun watching the tourist buses unloading and
loading. Bill and I both had fish and chips. Very, very good. This double
decker was packed full.
After
lunch we went to the Michaels Gallery where we bought our tiles a couple of
years ago. They have such interesting and colorful stuff.
Some
Day of the Dead stuff.
Walked
out to the beach, wall to wall tourists and vendors.
After
picking up the car we drove out to the lookout point by the harbor. The new
light posts have been installed, very pretty. Don’t know if they are working
yet or not.
Also
lights running all the way down the hill to the water.
Of
course we had to stop in the plaza and walk around a little. Our friend’s art
gallery NidArt was open so we stopped in and watched his wife working with the
leather.
Wednesday
morning we went to Torres for breakfast. I figured out it is cheaper to eat out
than to cook. US$10 for the two of us! The breeze coming in the open windows
was so cool we had to close the windows near us in the restaurant. But someone
was out enjoying the windy day.
Yesterday
we went out to the fishermen’s area in Cerritos and went shopping. This is my
favorite shop there.
Lots
of people enjoying the weather and the beach.
This
fisherman was cutting stray threads off his net.
Walked
into the RV park there to look around. Most of the RVs stay there year around. There is no way to get them out. They’ve all built big palapas next too and over them and put in brick walls and whole
outdoor kitchens. So guess what Bill wants to do now? Next year.
We
ended up buying a couple of things I got two more blouses
Bill
got three shirts
And we
got a pretty pillow cover. Total US$58.
Yesterday
afternoon there were some young men working near the top of the cell/microwave
tower next to the park. It is a very tall tower.
No
safety belt – When he pulled the dish up it came through the trees so he is
having to take the part of the tree it brought up with it off.
He
was joined by two more guys. Guess they worked until after dark.
Just
read that Nevada had several earth quakes the last couple of days. “Kent said
it should serve as a reminder that Nevada is the third-most seismically active
state behind California and Alaska.” Lovely.
Love your new blouses, great color and style.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry about the loss of your son.
Thank You
DeleteLosing your dear son is a sadness that will never go away. He is in your heart forever So sorry for your loss.
ReplyDeleteI like Bills idea about the permanent homes.