We were invited to a wedding & my wedding ring

One of my very special Isla friends got married a few weeks ago. Katia’s request was for her guests to wear white but as I had nothing white she graciously told me that I could wear anything I wanted to. It turns out that many others also did not wear white, I even saw a few wearing black.

So here we are about to leave for the ceremony.

Alan being walked down the aisle by his best friend, his older sister.

Spreading rose petals.

It was a beach wedding.

Katia’s  three sons proudly walked her down the aisle.

The happy couple.

The reception was held at El Velero’s.  Katia is radiant.

Beautiful dress.

A traditional Mexican wedding dance where I pin money onto the groom ( or slip it into his pocket )and Colin pins money on the bride and then we all dance.

Must have been that second margarita I enjoyed.

I was a wonderful wedding and we wish the couple an eternity of time together.

Later that day my rings felt rough on the underside of my finger. See that – – – on the top band!

On closer inspection I found that that band is broken. I have been wearing my rings for 37 years. It appears that the band has become thin. Fortunately the two bands are soldered together so I won’t lose one. I hope to get this repaired in the next week.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Full Moon

I knew that the full moon a few nights ago was called Wolf Moon but wanted to know why. Direct from Google…..

………”The Wolf Moon corresponds with January’s full moon—and the first of the year!—on Thursday, January 25,” explains yoga and spirituality expert Alex Plante.

As the first full moon of the calendar year, the January Wolf Moon ushers in a deeply reflective period where winter tightens its frosty hold and people retreat indoors. The long and cold nights surrounding this lunar phase have inspired spiritual connections for millennia. Ancient cultures and indigenous tribes perceived a link between the moon’s glow and the nighttime cries of wolves in the winter forest. This fusion between the striking brilliance of the full moon and the haunting howls of the wolf pack gave rise to the January moon becoming known as the “Wolf Moon.”

Moon rise

Moon set

Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da


Some say that this is the happiest song ever written. “According to Science, this song is the most perfect pop song ever written” – “My dad showed me this song,and ever since then it’s been on repeat 🙂 ITS MAKES ME FEEL SO SAFE AND HAPPY AHHHHH” – “This song made uncontrollably smile in the hallways of my high school and when I saw my friends in the hall way it made me smile 20X more with this song on” – “Back in 1990 my daughter was 5 I picked her from school I had the Beatles CD playing when this song came on. She immediately started bopping her head and singing along to obla di obla da when the song finished she wanted to hear it again. By the time we got home she was in the happiest mood. It was her favorite song at the time” – “there are some songs which feel your mind with joy instantly……it is one of them !! Isn’t it?” – ” LOVE THIS SONG BY BEATLES ❤❤❤ it tells me that no matter what life throws at you in our journey here on earth, Life Goes On, whether it be Tragedy, Sadness loss of a loved one or love not reciprocated ; Life goes 😂on❤” – “This song makes me feel like I’m in Nirvana. No future, no past, just now, and I couldn’t care less what’s happening in my life. It’s perfect!”

Why oh why is this the title of my blog? I was about to write about something totally different but this popped into my head. I have not heard this song for many many many years, probably like most of you. I have been rather sad these past few days but I have come to grips with my feelings.

Carefree and happy. Aren’t I colourful?

So is Mother Nature.

No need to go into details but an exceptionally extraordinary person in my life is going through an extremely difficult time. This music has uplifted me and hopefully will help her as well.

Sadly I missed this sunrise in person, but I did catch the sunset!

Thank you Colin for getting up early this morning and taking this photo. Colin also discovered when he opened the door at 6:30AM that we have a cat sleeping in front of our door. Definitely a fresh scent to get the girls going in the morning.

A few days ago,this little one was fishing just below us and hopping from rock to rock. Very nimble.

Meanwhile a small panga had tossed its net not too far in front of us.

Lots of activity on the beach as the net is pulled in.

Note the nimble wee fisherman on the right. He couldn’t resist checking out what the catch was.

This heron was also checking out the activity.

First time this winter that I have heard “The Love Boat” theme played by the Princess ship’s special horns.

The end to another wonderful day in paradise.

This is for all of you who are suffering snow and cold.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Que pasa

Certainly not expecting the temperature to get so cold. I guess it is almost mid January so another 4 -5 weeks and we should start to warm up again. However to see 64.9F outside this morning was a shock. Too cold to take the girls to the beach as we have to shower them off outside when they come back from swimming and they are much too cold even before we start wetting them down in the cold wind. I get cold feeling their quivers.

and vino blanco. Our RV is so very cosy. If it gets colder we have our Mr. Buddy to bring inside.

Early morning December 31st. No idea where the kayak came from but it was obvious that his panga had lost power. He was towing it in from far out in the ocean. He was exhausted and his arms were cramping but he never gave up and kept pushing his body to the maximum.

Meanwhile January 3rd I was able to catch a bit of sun with my morning coffee and no doxies sitting on me, but Carlie is close by as you can see.

No need to plan a happy hour, they just seem to happen. We had ten people drop by this particular day.

The girls always have to be a part of the action but this day needed a blanket. They are watching for those dang feral cats.

More running at low tide.

Ouch! A sea urchin hidden among the rocks. You do not want to step on one of these.

Born to run.

As long as there is a beach to run on, they will just keep on going. Twins for certain, note the mirrored limbs as they run.

Not sure whom loves the other more, the neighbours or the girls.

My hibiscus are finally staring to bloom.

Long story but Erik was needed for a small repair and of course he nailed it!

There is always something to enjoy out on the ocean.

Some sort of sea doo that holds more that two people. Fortunately they never capsized.

Surprise photo sent by our neighbour G.

 

 

 

 

We are three

Today the girls turned three 🙂

So very very tiny.

Looking back at all their photos makes me wish that they could stay puppies forever. They are our Covid pups and have been also been spoiled. If you click here you will be able to read the story of how they came into our lives. That link includes photos from birth up to six weeks. This link will show you their first car ride and night at home.

Here they are at eight weeks.

It has been fun looking back over hundreds ( likely a few thousand ) photos. We love them just as much as we did the first day we saw them. They make us laugh out loud every day and are always wanting to give and to get cuddles. What would we do without them?

Taken midday today in honour of their 3rd birthday.

They have come to love running in the water.

They have no fear of the waves and have learnt how to swim this winter.

Today they will enjoy extra cuddles and special treats of course.

Sunset gets earlier every evening. Nice clouds today.

Already so many firsts…..

Above the water and the rocks, we are the first palapa you see to the right of the yellow house. The girls love running in this area.

A first for us, sharing Christmas Eve with G & J. We all ( girls included ) just love to watch out over the water.

Happy hour went a bit longer, but we were busy chatting and exchanging a few Christmas gifts.

Colin’s full moon photos.

We all gathered for a lovely New Years Eve dinner. Colin did all of the cooking. Ciela is sitting with G while Colin has Carlie on his lap.

For some reason I had to divide the photo into two. Guess I was too relaxed to stand up and take a proper photo.

Sitting around the fire waiting for midnight.

Our only firework photo. We were far too busy watching them exploding in four different directions. I have never experienced that before. It only went on for about 12 minutes but it was magical for me.

Carlie didn’t want to be put down. By now it was 12:40 January 1st and we were all ready for bed and a good sleep.

I had to use the bathroom about 5:45AM. Peeking though the windshield I saw this. I was much too tired to get dressed and go outside but I think that this first sunrise of January 2024 will suffice.

Hard to believe but I was up until midnight and then also witnessed the sunrise 😮  Of course I went back to sleep 😎 2024 is well on its way.

 

 

2024 – A New Year

Another year, with a new calendar full of 365 empty days. We are looking forward to filling each of those days with plans for our future and some new adventures. Yes there will be changes. Now the propositions and scheduling begins, but we hope to take the next two months off to do nothing physically ( beach walks do not fall in this category ) but relax and make plans and of course list upon list. Lots of research in our future. March will see us doing some reconnaissance day trips, maybe an overnight or two. The next six months will reshape our future.

We had our first game night on the 30th. There were three pots of gold to win and each couple won one, so we all got our money back. The best part was all the fun and camaraderie that we shared for a few hours.

Action shot by my husband. I think that I look relaxed and happy.

I am feeling wonderful, very little if any physical pain. I find myself still longing for more sleep. Right now I am getting between 8 – 10 hours per night. Difficult for me to get up and start the day. It seems that my body is requiring a great deal of rest – hopefully I will catch up soon.

Somehow these photos of special visitors got pushed aside. Cindy came from our home park to a attend her special Mexican friends daughter’s wedding mid December. She was able to stop by for a quick visit. Her husband ( Sonny had visited us here November 10th, just a few days after we arrived ), he was here on a golf vacation.

For some reason I have no photos of our good friend Val ( and their friend Kari ) who were with Cindy. From our home we walked over to Letys’ and the five of us enjoyed a light lunch and of course a margarita ( Colin had lemonade ). The beach was busy and we couldn’t let the girls wander off. They did really well, quietly sitting in this chair until the unthinkable happened. A feral cat came up behind them and made sure that our girls knew it was there. Not clear on the sequence of events but blood curdling cries from the dogs pretty much got the entire restaurants attention. The cat would not move away and was trying to swat the twins. Carlie broke free of her collar and tried to catch the cat. Total pandemonium. Colin managed to capture both of the girls and took them down to the waters edge. I asked for our food to go. That darn cat would not leave our table area.  Finally the waiter brought a bottle of water to squirt the cat with. Sorry Val, I would have enjoyed more time visiting with you.

And because of this incident we believe that our girls are now cat crazy. We have many feral cats here in our RV compound which they are aware of and have just emitted a smallish bark. Now they are screaming at these cats who are suddenly hanging around all of us. We are doing the best we can to control our doxies but nature is stronger than we are. We now have a problem that affects everyone around us, (sorry Linda and R, Sue and Phil, G & J), re the loud dog barks. Other then muzzling them and spraying the dogs with water we aren’t sure what to do.

This poor fellow’s boat died on him and he paddled a long way into shore towing his panga with a kayak and brut strength. He was very obviously exhausted but never gave up.

Freighters waiting to come into port. We had no idea how busy the Mazatlan port has become. Ships come and go all through the night yet we hear nothing.

We have enjoyed this full moon. Different views every evening.

Hey we stayed up till midnight last night.  More on that, next post.