Things have been moving along the speed of a Category 5 Hurricane 😳 We wintered 4 years in Acapulco @ Pie de la Cuesta. So much damage in Acapulco itself but I have no idea of the amount of damage sustained in the Pie de la Cuesta area. We are hoping for some good news.

Friends leaving Kelowna two days ago. Just across the US border – Omak, WA
However Mazatlan had to endure Hurricane Norma hitting Cabo San Lucas as a Category 1 and then turning directly toward Mazatlan. Mazatlan was hit by Tropical Storm Norma. It brought winds and very much rain. The Golden zone was flooded and busses were stopped. We saw a photo of a bus door opening and watched the water rush up two stops to the interior of the bus. Even the airport was flooded and was closed for a few days. Canals flooded and the main street of El Quilete looked like a raging river. Even Erik our RV tech had the road to his home washed out. Of course the Isla was inundated with rain and became a soggy mess. The roads looked/look like swimming pools.

How lucky I am to have Carlie in my life.
Erik said that he had heard of some damage on the toll roads in Sinaloa and that we should delay our arrival. The road from Navajoa to Mazatlan was deemed problematic for a day or so. One of the toll booths near Mazatlan has/had flooding problems. Plus our new site was quite the mess. Because of the constant rain from almost 2 hurricanes in a row Erik suggested we hold back our arrival, so that the ground could dry out. Also the actual road to our site was under water. The sewer system has been completed but because of the rain both the electricity and water installation have been delayed. Once I saw the photos taken by a neighbour I realized that it would not be to our benefit to press on to the Isla.

In the midst of all these changes I somehow in error tore up my master shopping list and threw it out. Not fun going thru all the garbage re find it.
We have just discovered that we left our rice and most of our pasta back home 🙁 How could that happen??
So we have delayed everything by six days. Where would we stay on the Isla if we could not get to our site? Plus the last thing we want to do is get stuck in all the mucky mud. It took three days to get us out of a similar situation back in our Acapulco Days. The RV was buried right up to its belly. It took a few hours for all these changes to sink ( pun intended ) in and we had to make a new plan.

Our very well built septic system, complete with cement cover.
Making a new plan was easy but we had to reschedule all of our site work including the internet installation and palapa builder. I had even managed to hire some casual labour to shovel the pea gravel we plan to bring in. The tinaco has been delayed by the rain. The biggest thing ss that we do not want to be stuck in the muck in our new site.

Very soggy site. We really have to wait for this to dry out.
That same day we found out that our mobile tech hired to sort out our RV dash A/C here in Las Vegas, could not come. He had been hurt on the job the day prior and would be out for a few months. Then we found our that this company was the only one in all of Las Vegas that had a mobile unit. No one else was certified.

Not sure what this is all about.
I might have gone through Plan A to H ( hell ) to J ( Jewall ) to…..on and on. We are a work in progress.
Thanks to good friends and neighbours from home we were directed to an A/C specialist in Casa Grande. Perfecto. So we made plans based on seeing him, Tuesday the 31st. When we called we found out that he was going on vacation until mid November but he could se us October 30th. Back to the planning stages. Las Vegas RV Resort only had one extra night that we would stay, tomorrow – Friday. They are very close to 100% occupancy.

A lake outside of our property, who knows what is underneath? We are confident that we made the correct decision.
So as you shall see in the coming days we have a new plan that should unfold nicely in the next few days. It is really difficult to stay here in the US but we also know that we would be foolish to press on to Mazatlan. There are a few folks we know who will cross into Mexico before us so we will have current information as to the roads. Getting to Tres Amigos should be easy but not so much to our new site. I’m sure there are details that I have failed to share but my mind has being going non stop the past few days.

Moon shot by Colin on my iPhone last night.
Colin and I are a solid team with a positive outlook and the girls are being extra special wonderful. Only negative is those dang exercises. No excuse for not doing them tomorrow. All of our errands are done. Tomorrow I have lots of time to prepare to leave Saturday and to do those exercises 😎

The girls and I had a fabulous nap the other evening. They both felt the need to keep touching me.
Looking forward to driving out of here Saturday and getting the relaxation happening. What will be will be!