What a surprise. It got COLD last night. Had
another big rain storm and lots of wind. Bill was up in the middle of the night
making sure the tie downs on the awning were holding. So cold this morning I
put on long pants and shirt of fleece. Bill is up now and he turned the furnace
on. Warming up fast now that the sun is up.
Yesterday was “one of those days” from beginning
to end. Only part power in Arvi when we got up. Checked the breakers they were
fine – finally remember about the button on the outlet in the bathroom. Pushed
it and all was fine. Sorry Arvi I really didn’t mean all those things I said
about you.
One of the biggest soccer games of the year was
on yesterday morning and one of the Mazatlan TV channels was carrying it. Yes!
Turned on the TV – nothing but static, weather interference. Could not see or
hear a thing.
We had an errand to do in Centro so headed out.
First thing we saw were north bound cars driving on our side of the divided
street. What the heck? Soon discovered the north bound side was under water
curb to curb. So can’t blame them.
Passed these guys working on building new curbing
along one part of the road. Notice the up to date equipment they are using…
Into downtown, still lots of water on the
streets. And not everyone slowed down going through the big puddles.
Everyone’s
cars will need washing.
Out where the divers are we noticed the huge
Mexican flag was up for the first time in a long time. There were also canopies
out there…maybe for the big bicycle ride going on.
First time ever that we’ve passed that area and
no food/souvenir stands were there. In fact several vendors were just arriving
and setting up. Guess everyone believed the weather forecast and took
everything down including the frames and awnings of the stands. This one
selling cocos was just getting set up.
We got into Centro and went to our favorite
parking lot. The gate was part way open but not open enough to drive in. So
Bill blew his whistle horn. The man who manages the lot on weekends and nights
came to the gate and came out. Then he closed and locked the gate??? He came
over and told Bill he had just had an argument with the owner, his son-in-law, and he quit! He was going home. Okay. So we parked in the street. Walked to the
optometrist to pick up Bills glasses. They were closed. So we then walked to the
bank to use the ATM, there were long lines. Oh well, we waited nothing else to do. Bill went up to
use the machine, he was there quite a while. Finally he left and told me, “It
won’t give me any money.” Huh? So he went to the girl from the bank that
answers questions and asked if they were working okay. She told him yes, he
shouldn’t have any problems. So he went to another machine. Same thing, wouldn’t
give him money. Crap. So we left and headed back to the optometrist. It was now
open and his glasses were ready. He had left his old frames to have the new
prescription lenses put in them. Cost US$20. So for less than US$100 he got eye
exam, a pair of new glasses with clip on sunglasses and new lenses in his old
frames.
Now he can see. So that went well.
As we were driving up the street he suddenly
pulled over got out and checked the driver’s side tires. Got back in with a “look”
on his face. When we started up I heard it too. Tack, tack, tack. Crap another
foreign object in a different tire.
So home we went, didn’t pass any llanteras [tire fixers] on the way.
At the campground is a wonderful person who
keeps up the campground, gives information and knows everyone. Raphael is his
name. He is a marvel. (He is saying Hi to you Doug and Nancy.)
Bill told him about the tire and ½ hour later up pulled the
Llantera in his truck.
He pulled the tire off. There was no sign of a
foreign object or hole! Then checked for leaks using a bucked of soapy
water and a brush.
No leak. Well better safe than sorry. Guess
something small had just get stuck in the tread.
Service at home, take off, check and put on
tire. US$14.
After he left we went to the Soriana market and
used the ATM. No problems. Got an exchange rate of 20.50 Pesos to 1 US$. We
also bought oranges and rolls for the bread fruit tree.
Loaded it up when we got home. Then the chacalacas
came.
They are one ugly bird. And the tree was empty
when they left.
From the campground it looked like there might
be a pretty sunset so we jumped in the car heading clear across town to the lookout
point by the harbor. Going through town behind a couple of pulmonias.
Then past one of the bicycle riders trucks all
loaded up.
Going along the Malecon this is the best
picture I got...
The problem was the huge fog bank, once the sun
got below it good bye Charlie.
From the lookout point – just a tiny bit of
color at the horizon.
A closer look at the color.
On the way home we stopped at Burger King, I
know, in Mexico? Got our order and sat down just as a zillion kids showed up for
a birthday party. Their voices sure echo. We ate fast.
On home – TV was still acting funky as there was
still a heavy layer of clouds. But did find out the soccer game score 1 to 1 tie.
Almost forgot, Bill's Nook decided to not work, the pages wouldn't turn. We both fooled with it and got no where. So he turned it off and back on and it was fine. Perfect end to day.
Almost forgot, Bill's Nook decided to not work, the pages wouldn't turn. We both fooled with it and got no where. So he turned it off and back on and it was fine. Perfect end to day.
Finally warming up in here. Tonight I know we
are going to the Plazuela with and to meet friends there. Other than that, who
knows?
Whoa, the birds are pecking at the windows and
looking in the front window, guess one of us better take some food out there.
Sorry that you had to have one of those days, but that makes the good ones so much better. Don't you love the prices for glasses and tire repair. I can't understand how they do it so inexpensively, but I have sure appreciated it the times I have been there.
ReplyDeleteAs bad days go it really wasn't bad, more annoying. Today it is maybe going to rain again, and it will be cold tonight. Might have to change our plans
DeleteAhhh.....Raphael!!!! A huge hug and hello to you from Canada! We are missing seeing you all this year! We will be counting the days until we get to retire AGAIN!!!
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